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| | The Crafty Reader -- Robert E. Scholes |
 | | This latest book from the well-known literary critic Robert Scholes presents his thoughtful exploration of the craft of reading. |  | | He deals with reading not as an art or performance given by a virtuoso reader, but as a craft that can be studied, taught, and learned. |  | | Those who master the craft of reading, Scholes contends, will justifiably take responsibility for the readings they produce and the texts they choose to read. |
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http://www.frontlist.com/detail/0300090153
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| | Tracking the Morning by Robert A. Fink |
 | | Robert A. Fink's Tracking the Morning begins with a poem that serves as epigraph for the collection: in "For Micha's Mother, Who Signs," "It is language that has won / her over, earth-bound words," just as Fink's craft wins us over to these poems that are downright neighborly in their portraits of family and friends. |  | | I have been a fan of Robert Fink's poetry for years, and his fifth collection is no disappointment. |  | | Telling many stories, Robert Fink's new poems are of reminiscence and nostalgia, early loves and losses, the oddities of experience in our ordinary lives, in rural and town places of Texas. |
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http://www.wingspress.com/Titles/Tracking_Morning.html
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| | History of NETHERLANDS ART |
 | | Rogier van der Weyden, who probably learns his craft in the studio of Robert Campin, becomes the official painter to the city of Brussels in 1435. |  | | A sense of close involvement is a hallmark of Robert Campin and his workshop. |  | | Believed now to be Robert Campin, he has been known in the past as the more anonymous Master of Flémalle. |
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http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ac91
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| | The Magnificent Eleven: The D-Day Photographs of Robert Capa |
 | | The Magnificent Eleven: The D-Day Photographs of Robert Capa |  | | Robert Capa is one of many wartime photographers who have risked their lives and made the ultimate sacrifice to capture the essence of desperate combat on film. |  | | Perhaps the best known of all World War II combat photographers, the Hungarian-born Capa had made a name for himself well before climbing into a landing craft with men of Company E in the early morning hours of D-Day. |
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http://www.skylighters.org/photos/robertcapa.html
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| | Jacket 26 - Jeff Hamilton on Robert Duncan and Laura Riding |
 | | Duncan would have seen this coerciveness from a second point of view, however: Force can also be carried out through, or in, a subject — for instance, the subject of the poem; such force is carried in a craft — a cunning technique, or power. |  | | Duncan’s literary birthright, as John Ashbery has remarked, was a linguistic ebullience he heard in poetry of the Thirties, before Europe’s collapse deadened the lively debate among the New Humanists of the post-World War I period. |  | | Duncan’s marriage was floundering, and in early 1944 he found himself floating around the Southern United States — his letters to Pauline Kael record his visit to Wabasso, and the desperate period of identity crisis during which he took money for sex. |
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http://jacketmagazine.com/26/dunc-hami.html
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| | The Canadian Institute of Marketing |
 | | This ignores the fact that magazine or newspaper writing can transcend being a mere craft to become an art form. |  | | Horace, as we know him today, made his statements some two millennia before the Fog Index was devised by Robert Gunning to assess the clarity of written prose. |  | | While there is no denying his Index is a useful tool, it is a typical American attempt to arithmetically measure an art form. |
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http://www.cinstmarketing.ca/publications/v1i4/fogindicies.htm
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| | jazzbrat.com - Robert Johnson |
 | | When his sixteen year old wife became pregnant, Robert took up farming to support his new family. |  | | He married again in 1931 to Calletta Craft, not that he saw much of her. |  | | Robert strangely ended up spending most of his childhood living with Julias soon to be ex-husband, Charles Dodds. |
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http://www.jazzbrat.com/templates/jpage.php?u_pageid=30
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| | Glossary Articles - Sol Magazine |
 | | In the craft of poetry, the poet's sensitivity may be finely attuned to sound. |  | | Poet Robert Kelly created the Lune in the 1960's, and named this form after the French word for moon because its results reminded him of a crescent moon. |  | | Honored for artistic achievement, a Poet Laureate serves as representative of the body that bestowed the honor, and is often expected to provide poems for occasions of importance. |
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http://pages.prodigy.net/sol.magazine/glossary.htm
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| | Roswell Community Old Guestbook Entries |
 | | But one thing never changes that is the story of the Roswell incident keep up the good work, I'll be making contact when my craft makes it routine stop at Roswell HaHa. |  | | In this respect I was dissappointed as I really need to know about famous people from Roswell and funny things about Roswell. |  | | However I was trying to find info for a comedy trivia night held in a bar in Melbourne, Australia. |
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http://www.roswell-usa.com/guestbook_old/old.htm
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| | Origami - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Robert J. Lang Origami Robert J. Lang is one of the most important origami artists alive today. |  | | The work of Akira Yoshizawa of Japan, a prolific creator of origami designs and writer of books on origami, inspired a modern renaissance of the craft. |  | | His work was promoted through the studies of Gershon Legman as published in the seminal books of Robert Harbin Paper Magic and more so in Secrets of the Origami Masters which revealed the wide world of paperfolding in the mid 1960s. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origami
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| | Robert Leighton - Editor |
 | | Leighton was born in London, where he studied his craft at the London Film School. |  | | ROBERT LEIGHTON (Editor) has collaborated with filmmaker Rob Reiner on each of his feature directorial efforts. |  | | Those films include This Is Spinal Tap, The Sure Thing, S tand By Me, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally... |
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http://www.thestoryofus.net/leighton.html
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| | La Folia -- The Year’s So Far Best |
 | | See also Robert Walser Rediscovered: Stories, Fairy-Tale Plays and Critical Responses, University Press of New England, Hanover and London, 1985. |  | | Relevant to Snow White is ECM’s New Series CD 1540, Holliger’s Twelve Songs on Poems by Robert Walser, for counter-tenor and instrumental quartet, paired with Alb-Chehr, a Swiss tale for speaker and instrumental quartet. |  | | Holliger’s interest in the creative personality’s descent into madness is available to interpretation, without much difficulty, as a bleak allegory: The composer addressing with consummate craft the artist’s place in a culture in which banishment to the margins is the price one pays for one’s disdain of the facile gesture. |
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http://www.lafolia.com/archive/silverton/silverton200108yearsbest.html
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| | http://www.lebrecht.co.uk - photo captions |
 | | (Robert CRAFT was conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra) Back-of-head shot. |  | | STRAVINSKY, I - with score in 1958 rehearsing at Studios |
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http://www.lebrecht.co.uk/photocaptions6.html
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| | World War II Memories presented by Eldred World War II Museum |
 | | His next stop was at the Fleet Assault Training School at Camp Bradford (Virginia), where he had his first of many contacts with the soon-to-be famous Higgins landing craft. |  | | Captain Robert Scroggins was bombardier on a B-17. |  | | Frederick Barker was part of the first group to land in France on D-Day. |
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http://www.eldredwwiimuseum.org/memory.html
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| | Legal writing, legal drafting, plain English, plain language, CLE seminars, legal editing |
 | | --Cathy Glaser, Jethro K. Lieberman, Robert A. Ruescher, & Lynn Boepple Su, The Lawyer's Craft: An Introduction to Legal Analysis, Writing, Research, and Advocacy 179 (Anderson Publg. |  | | --Robert Gunning, The Technique of Clear Writing 9 (McGraw-Hill 1968). |  | | The other article was a response, Robert Eagleson, The Doleful Grip of Convention, 52 Clarity 37 (Nov. 2004), from the author of the first article. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/law/faculty/wschiess/legalwriting/2005/03/legal-journal-clarity.html
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| | Origami Area |
 | | The work of Akira Yoshizawa of Japan, a prolific creator of origami designs and writer of books on origami, inspired a modern renaissance of the craft Origami Flower |  | | His work was promoted through the studies of Gershon Legman as published in the seminal books of Robert Harbin Paper Magic and more so in Secrets of the Origami Masters which revealed the wide world of paperfolding in the mid 1960s. |  | | Robert Harbin - popularised origami in Britain; also presented a series of short programmes entitled Origami, made by Thames Television for ITV |
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http://www.origami-area.com
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| | Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms, An by Robert Lee Riffle,Paul Craft - 0881925586 |
 | | Because palms are often underutilized as a result of their unfamiliarity--even to tropical gardeners--Robert Lee Riffle and Paul Craft have exhaustively documented every genus in the palm family. |  | | Click on any book to find more titles on the same general subject. |  | | Tree Finder: A Manual for the Identification of Trees by Their Leaves (Nature Study Guides) |
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http://www.cambiumgardening.com/books/trees_and_shrubs/0881925586
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| | wwiiA.txt |
 | | Cox, James Thomas Cox, Joseph Merrells Cox, Ralph Edward Cox, Robert Burrows Cox, Walter Francis Cox, Wilbur Herman Craft, Eugene Edward Craft, Joseph Edmund Craft, Lawrence Richard Craft, Thomas V. Jr. |  | | Ables, Charles Burton Ables, Emwood Calvin Ables, Glen Walter Ables, James Perry Ables, John Perry Ables, John Henry Davis Ables, Ola Lee Ables, Robert Ables, Thomas M. Ables, Thomas William Ables, Vincent Adams, Robert Lee Albaugh, Cornelius C. Jr. |  | | Hale, Robert Hall, Burl Brooks Hall, Edgar Loman Hall, Forrest Dale Hall, Fraley Hall, Gail Jennings Hall, Harley N. Hall, Herman Orval Hall, James Hamlin Hall, James Lew Hall, John Harvey Hall, Philip White Hall, Robert T. Hall, Roy Lee Hall, Simeon Asbury Jr. |
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http://www.hackerscreek.com/wwiiA.txt
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| | Biography of author, J. Robert Whittle, author of Lizzie Series and Victoria Chronicles |
 | | at a Christmas Craft Show in 2000; artist, Barbara Porter's conception of author's boyhood home in Yorkshire; Robert and wife, Joyce, 2001; Robert at age 11 in right corner; original drawing of same Yorkshire home; and large photo of Robert, present day. |  | | and from Robert and I directly at markets and craft shows. |  | | In 2003, Robert turned 70 on June 10th and family, friends and fans feted him at the Blethering Place where he gave an impromptu talk telling us some hilarious stories of his young life in Yorkshire. |
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http://www.jrobertwhittle.com/bio.html
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| | Tennessee Tech vs Tennessee State (Nov 16, 2002) |
 | | T 1-10 H44 Robert Craft rush to the TSU44, fumble forced by HARRIS, Brian, fumble by Robert Craft recovered by TECH Burt Shurette at TSU41. |  | | T 1-10 H29 Robert Craft pass intercepted by GIDDENS, Deon at the TSU0, GIDDENS, Deon return 0 yards to the TSU0, touchback. |  | | T 1-10 H40 Robert Craft pass complete to Beau Fullerton for 3 yards to the TSU37 (GIDDENS, Deon). |
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http://www.tsutigers.com/stats/football/tech.htm
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| | Harless Homepage - Person Page 572 |
 | | Robert Wayne Craft was the son of Robert Wayne Craft and Judy Ann Odham. |  | | Robert Wayne Craft married Judy Ann Odham, daughter of Marion Edward Odham and Virginia Mae Vaught. |  | | Julie Mae West married Robert Wayne Craft, son of Robert Wayne Craft and Judy Ann Odham. |
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http://www.genealogy-quest.com/Harless-Homepage/tree/p572.htm
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| | wwiiA.txt |
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http://www.hackerscreek.com/wwiiA.txt
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| | wwiiA.txt |
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| | wwiiA.txt |
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http://www.hackerscreek.com/wwiiA.txt
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http://www.hackerscreek.com/wwiiA.txt
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| | Patrick Garvey Management: Robert Craft |
 | | Robert Craft has conducted most of the world's major orchestras in the United States, (New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco, Los Angeles), Canada, Europe, Russia, Japan, Korea, Mexico, South America, Australia and New Zealand. |  | | Robert Craft holds a unique place in the world of music. |  | | Stravinsky felt something auspicious in the coincidence and answered that he would like to conduct the premiere of the work in its new form at Robert Craft's concert. |
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http://www.patrickgarvey.com/projects/r_craft.html
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| | islandpacket.com Robert Craft |
 | | Also surviving are his wife, Betty H. Craft of Greenwood; and two grandchildren, Rebecca Susan Craft and Robert Daniel Craft Jr. |  | | He was born in Greenwood, son of the late Robert T. and Eula Garrett Craft. |  | | GREENWOOD -- Robert Marion "Bobby" Craft, 77, of Greenwood, died Friday, Feb. 17, 2006, at Hospice House. |
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http://www.islandpacket.com/news/obituaries/story/5533947p-4983528c.html
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| | Robert Craft - encyclopedia article about Robert Craft. |
 | | Robert Craft is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Grand Prix du Disque, as well as the Edison Prize for his recordings of music by Varese and Stravinsky. |  | | Robert Lawson Craft (born October 20 October 20 is the 293rd day of the year (294th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 72 days remaining. |  | | Robert Craft however, is not without his own legacy. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Robert%20Craft
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| | Robert Craft (Conductor) - Short Biography |
 | | In 1947 Robert Craft conducted the New York Brass and Woodwind Ensemble. |  | | A decisive turn in Robert Crafts career was his encounter with Stravinsky in 1948, whom he greatly impressed by his precise knowledge of Stravinsky's music; gradually he became Stravinsky's closest associate. |  | | Within his career to date Robert Craft is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Grand Prix du Disque, as well as the Edison Prize for his recordings of music by Varese and Stravinsky. |
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http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Craft-Robert.htm
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