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At last, led to the Hippodrome of Constantinople, he was hung up by the feet between two pillars, and two Latin soldiers competed as to whose sword would penetrate his body more deeply, and finally his body, according to the representation of his death, was torn apart.
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At and 1525
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At and Leonardo's
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At and assistant
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At the age of 20, Norman served as assistant professional under Billy McWilliam OAM at Beverley Park Golf Club in Sydney, New South Wales.
At Capa's suggestion, in 1953-54, Morath worked with Cartier-Bresson as a researcher and assistant.
At this time, he forged a friendship with the young Rudolf Hess who would become his scientific assistant.
At the end of 2006 Burke was engaged to his manager, Jane Vickers, of American Royalty Management, who had been his personal assistant since at least 1977.
At NYU, he had studied under iconic director Nicholas Ray, who had brought him along as his personal assistant for the production of Lightning over Water, a portrait of Ray that was being filmed by Wim Wenders.
At the time of the discovery of Lucy, he was an assistant and associate professor of anthropology at Case Western Reserve University.
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