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Artists and usually
* Associated Artists Productions, a film distributor ( almost its entire library is now owned by Time Warner ); the initials are usually spelled " a. a. p.
Artists and writers of earlier times were usually more concerned with other aspects of the composition, it was a secondary consideration that the events depicted took place far in the past.
Artists usually print an edition much smaller than the plate allows, both for marketing reasons and to keep the edition comfortably within the lifespan of the plate.
By 1959, the majority of American record labels from majors such as Columbia, RCA, Warner Brothers and United Artists to " budget " labels such as Kapp, Crown, Dot, and Roulette had released at least one exotica-themed album, usually utilizing composers and musicians that produced jazz, classical or easy-listening recordings.
Artists ' brushes are usually given numbered sizes, although there is no exact standard for their physical dimensions.
Artists and entertainers usually associated with the festival include: Benzion Miller, Yaakov Stark, David Krakauer, Frank London, Leopold Kozłowski, Michael Alpert, Theodore Bikel, Paul Brody and many others.
Artists usually adopt different stage names according to the mood of each song, or depending on who wrote their lyrics.
Artists have started donating Kaiju Girl artwork more rapidly than McGuinness can upload to the site, to the point where Wednesdays are usually devoted to updating and cleaning up the Kaiju Girl archives.
Artists who attend are usually either promoting their own existing enterprise or are promoting Major labels or other corporate bodies.
Artists and writers emerged from the state, usually on the way to Hollywood, including " king of the cowboys " Roy Rogers, Roy Lichenstein, Zane Grey, Milton Caniff, Art Tatum, and George Bellows.
Artists, usually musicians ( but sometimes visual artists like Matt Groening, whose line-up featured in the Observer's list of the ten best festivals of the year, or Jake and Dinos Chapman ) are asked to curate the festival by inviting their favourite performers to play.
Artists like Rihanna, Usher, and even LMFAO have appeared more frequently on the AC chart ( though they do not usually reach the top 10 ), while veteran acts like Celine Dion, Elton John, and Gloria Estefan find it harder to get airplay with new releases ( and also experience diminished airplay for their past hits ).

Artists and need
Artists like Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service and The Grateful Dead had been recording in Los Angeles and New York, and Heider saw the need for musicians involved in the nascent San Francisco Sound to have their own well equipped and staffed recording studio close to home.
Artists, especially painters, got so immersed in their work that they would disregard their need for food, water and even sleep.
In November 2004, in an interview in The Art Newspaper, Charles Saatchi said that the previous year he had phoned Serota and offered to donate his entire £ 200m collection to the Tate, including key works by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and other Young British Artists, which the Tate was in need of but lacked funds to buy.
Following his term as Insurance Commissioner, Poizner partnered with the Sherry Lansing Foundation and Creative Artists Agency to create Empowered Careers Empowered, an online educational company geared specifically for baby boomers in need of work or looking to switch careers.
" The Blues Foundation has established the HART Fund ( Handy Artists Relief Trust ) for Blues musicians and their families in financial need due to a broad range of health concerns.
Emerging Artists in Residence-This fall program is designed for a group of six artists in the early stages of their careers who need financial support, time and a place to develop individual bodies of work with glass as a focus.

Artists and positive
One of his paintings was exhibited at the Norwich Society of Artists as early as 1811 and there was a positive review of his work in a local newspaper, " The Norwich Mercury ", in August 1818.

Artists and from
Category: Artists from New York
Category: Artists from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Artists of the Early Renaissance and the High Renaissance developed their characteristic styles from the observation of nature and the formulation of a pictorial science.
Category: Artists from Alabama
Category: Artists from Paris
Category: Artists from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Category: Artists from New York City
Category: Artists from North Carolina
When Ball sold her share of Desilu to what became Paramount Television, Arnaz went on to form his own production company from the ashes of his share of Desilu, and with the newly formed Desi Arnaz Productions, he made The Mothers-In-Law ( at Desilu ) for United Artists Television and NBC, this ran for two seasons from 1967-68.
Category: Artists from Paris
* Romare Bearden and Harry Henderson, A History of African American Artists from 1792 to the Present, ( Pantheon, 1993 ).
Category: Artists from Rhode Island
Category: Artists from New Brunswick
Category: Artists from London
From 1760 onwards the British Society of Artists, the first body to organize regular exhibitions in London, awarded two generous prizes each year to paintings of subjects from British history.
Category: Artists from London
Category: Artists from Missouri
Category: Artists from Kentucky
After Frank Sinatra committed to the film, they secured backing from United Artists.
Category: Artists from New York
Category: Artists from New York
Category: Artists from North Carolina
Artists such as Joel Arap Kimeto and the late Kipchamba Arap Tapotuk have emerged from the Kipsigis community.
Kid Rock became the first musician to play in a recorded concert for television at Elvis Presley's Graceland on November 28, 2011 when PBS taped an episode for their Live from the Artists Den.

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