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The Haworth Art Gallery in Accrington contains an outstanding collection of Tiffany glassware presented to the town by Joseph Briggs, an Accrington man who had joined Tiffany ’ s in the late 19th century and eventually became art director and assistant manager.
" Sita and Sarita eventually was donated by the artist to the collection of the Musée d ' Orsay.
Throughout the 1980s and ' 90s, Young promised fans a follow-up to the original Decade collection, provisionally titled Decade II ; eventually, this idea was scrapped in favor of a much more comprehensive anthology to be titled Archives, spanning his entire career and ranging in size from a box set to an entire series of audio and / or video releases.
Telemann's friends in Hamburg organized a collection to save the composer's finances, and eventually he was saved from bankruptcy ; by 1736 Maria had left Telemann's home.
At the beginning of the decade, he contracted to paint 25 works in return for a monthly stipend for the next three years and in 1865, another patron, Emile Gavet, began commissioning pastels for a collection that would eventually include 90 works.
He cuts the strands and continues deforming the manifold until eventually he is left with a collection of round three-dimensional spheres.
At the beginning of his papacy in 1471, Sixtus IV donated several historically important Roman sculptures that founded a papal collection of art that would eventually develop into the collections of the Capitoline Museums.
The Residents ' earliest videos are in the New York Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection and were eventually released together in 2001 on the Icky Flix DVD, which includes an optional audio track of remixes.
The troff collection of tools ( including pre-and post-processors ) was eventually called Documenter's WorkBench ( DWB ), and was under continuous development in Bell Labs and later at the spin-off Unix System Laboratories ( USL ) through 1994.
The Martian Chronicles is a 1950 science fiction short story collection by Ray Bradbury that chronicles the colonization of Mars by humans fleeing from a troubled and eventually atomically devastated Earth, and the conflict between aboriginal Martians and the new colonists.
Professor Dwight Reynolds describes the subsequent transformations of the Arabic version: " Some of the earlier Persian tales may have survived within the Arabic tradition altered such that Arabic Muslim names and new locations were substituted for pre-Islamic Persian ones, but it is also clear that whole cycles of Arabic tales were eventually added to the collection and apparently replaced most of the Persian materials.
His most notable work is the six part Opus musicum, 1587, a collection of 374 motets that would eventually cover the liturgical needs of the entire ecclesiastical year.
The Steins ' elder brother, Michael, and sister-in-law Sarah ( Sally ) acquired a large number of Henri Matisse paintings ; Gertrude's friends from Baltimore, Claribel and Etta Cone, collected similarly, eventually donating their art collection, virtually intact, to the Baltimore Museum of Art
( This collection of juvenilia was eventually published as a special issue of Crypt of Cthulhu magazine titled-Ghostly Tales-Crypt of Cthulhu 6, No 8, whole number 50, Michaelmas 1987, edited by Robert M. Price ).
After gathering information, Indiana and Sophia eventually find it in a collection of Barnett College.
Zelazny planned to write more and to eventually publish a collection of Amber short stories.
For any collection of fixed size, the expected running time of the algorithm is finite for much the same reason that the infinite monkey theorem holds: there is some probability of getting the right permutation, so given an unbounded number of tries it will almost surely eventually be chosen.
He began a career as an art historian, but promptly became more and more devoted to music, eventually being appointed director of the Staatliche Instrumentensammlung, a large collection of musical instruments.
After her death in 1938, other works were sold off, and eventually another large collection of art and personal material was purchased by Joseph Hirshhorn, and now is part of the Hirshhorn Museum's collection.
This eventually led to the official relaunch of the society in October 2009, and the creation of a new website, featuring the largest public collection of Flat Earth literature in the world and a user-edited encyclopaedia.
After her death in 1979. it passed to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, which eventually opened the collection year-round.
The estate's name eventually replaced the name " Springfield Village " for the small collection of shops and houses just east of Stenton Avenue, and finally encompassed the entire residential area east of Stenton Avenue.
Because of this transaction, once the Library has organized and cleaned the collection, the public will eventually have some degree of access to thousands of recordings that have been commercially unavailable for decades.
It opened with part of the collection of the now-defunct Public Museum of Natural History, Archeology and History, which eventually became the National Museum of Cultures.

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In November 1992 Connick released 25, a solo piano collection of standards that again went platinum.
A collection of 1950s and 1960s ballads, Only You, went Top Ten on both sides of the Atlantic and was certified gold in the United States in March 2004.
Besides numerous articles on theological and inter-religious topics, he published in 1973 ( with Josef Neuner ) a collection of Church documents, ' The Christian Faith ', that went into seven editions over 20 years: an invaluable instrument of theological learning for generations of students of Catholicism.
Plath typed up Hughes ' manuscript for his collection Hawk In The Rain which went on to win a poetry competition run by the Poetry centre of the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of New York.
They went on to publish works about Danish and Irish folk tales and Norse mythology, while continuing to edit the German folk tale collection.
In August 1953, Foucault and Barraqué went on a holiday to Italy, where the philosopher immersed himself in Untimely Meditations ( 1873 – 1876 ), a collection of four essays authored by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche ( 1844 – 1900 ).
In 1915, Sir Hugh Lane bequeathed his collection of European modern art to Dublin, but controversially this went to the Tate, which expanded its collection to include foreign art and continued to acquire contemporary art.
In response, Daugherty and Hindalong went into the studio again, this time with cellist Matt Slocum of Sixpence None the Richer, to record de-plumed, a collection of acoustic reinterpretations of one song from each of their 12 prior studio albums.
In 2004, the band went on a short U. S. tour in support of their triple-live album Stark Raving Jams ( a collection of various live instrumental and improvisational material from throughout their career ).
He went on to criticise many aspects of contemporary American society, including the police, whom he felt " are little more than the agents of a corrupt political machine ... whom the collection of revenue and the terrorization of opposition is of far greater importance than the suppression of crime.
In his relations with other officers, Walter worked closely with the justiciar Geoffrey Fitz Peter, on the collection of taxation, and both men went to Wales in 1203 on a diplomatic mission.
Specimens he collected went to the Natural History Museum called the British Museum ( Natural History ) | BM ( NH ) and to private collectors ; yet Bates still retained a huge reference collection and was often consulted on difficult identifications.
The collection, entitled simply Poems, went through four editions in just one year and surprised Barbauld by its success.
His papers, including a voluminous correspondence file ( some 1, 000 letters 1876 – 1931 ), are deposited at Uppsala University in Sweden, except for his correspondence with Léon Walras which went into the collection of the Walras scholar William Jaffe in the USA.
He took over the collection of basic slag ( a waste product of steelworks used as fertiliser ) when local company Harrison Ivinson went out of business, and purchased two Ford Thames Trader trucks which were also painted in his favourite colours with his logo on the doors.
Indian-American author Jhumpa Lahiri won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her debut collection of short stories, Interpreter of Maladies ( 1999 ), and went on to write a well-received novel, The Namesake ( 2003 ), which was shortly adapted to film in 2007.
In late 2007, a collection of Freud's etchings titled " Lucian Freud: The Painter's Etchings " went on display at the Museum of Modern Art.
After the U. S. Marines set up headquarters in Baghdad's Palestine Hotel, George said he went there to plead for troops to protect the remainder of the Museum collection, but no guards were sent for another three days.
Shortly thereafter, claims surfaced that water rates in that city went up an average of about 50 percent and that even collection of rainwater was being made illegal as a result of the privatization contract.
Most of the 4th Marquess's art collection had been acquired by himself or his father, went to Wallace, and is now the Wallace Collection.
Laval's first effort went into clarifying the muddled collection of texts.
The result of his work for the weekly was the book Buszpopolsku (" The Bush in Polish Edition "; 1962 ), a collection of his articles from the " Polish wilderness " that he went into to relate " the perspectives of forgotten, invisible, marginal people and so to record a living history of those seldom deemed worthy to enter the annals of official history " ( in the words of Diana Kuprel, the literary scholar and translator of Kapuściński's works ).
" In 526, the Baekje monk Gyeomik went directly to Central India and came back with a collection of Vinaya texts, accompanied by the Indian monk Paedalta.

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