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his 1994 book on the Canopic Equipment of the Kings of Egypt, Dodson perceptively observes that when the sibast epithet ‘appears during the dynasty of.


He was also a published poet of some distinction, and wrote perceptively on the philosophy of art - in particular, on the psychology of metaphor.


Goldberg was the first to privately own satellite transponders and perceptively anticipated the advent of commercial television satellite broadcasting.


passing to the Queen, while the substance remained with Māori", a view he perceptively and presciently reversed a year later in light of increasingly bitter.


years I've been telling people that no one writes about relationships as perceptively as Colette.


The first work that she began to make a mark is Guest (2011), a movie perceptively capturing a phase of the growing pains that a pubescent high school girl.


criticism and demanded high standards, and at the same time lectured perceptively on contemporary art movements.


nothing to do with the freedom movement, but it had everything to do with perceptively capturing the spirit of the times, making it a hit".


style of narration readily evoked the time and place of his stories, and perceptively delineated the psychology of his characters.


decadence of the feudal system with unusual sensitivity and realism and for perceptively portraying the personal tragedy of those caught up in it.


down-at-heel rooming house fatally intertwine and unravel, the novel perceptively and accurately depicts "Kenbourne Vale" a fictional North West London.


[the passengers] highlight perceptively the funny, scary and dreary moments in a typical working day of a city.


" It was later written: "Chapman bought perceptively, welded his assets together astutely and soon sent out one of the most.


magnetic performance from Ashley Judd, the gently subdued Ruby in Paradise perceptively captures one woman's journey of self-discovery.


He has perceptively hammerlocked youth and age, and until the half-way mark, the above-mentioned.


at the United Nations" just prior to the election were not "able to perceptively increase his popularity".


that, in seeding Persephone, Zeus/Hades/Dionysus created what Kerenyi perceptively calls “a second, a little Dionysus,” a “subterranean Zeus.


material of a curiously mixed quality; writing that is often simply and perceptively moving [and] just as often sadly lacking any particular strength or color".


sisters; a review in Publishers Weekly wrote that "Franks earnestly and perceptively confronts real emotional situations, rendering the sisters' relationship.



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