His experiments with etching during this time were equally innovatory and he developed the technique of variable etching ( " eau-forte mobile " ) where, by varying the ink on the plate, he was able to produce individual results at each printing.
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The Sugden brothers attended Wold Road Primary School and Ainthorpe High School, where they were encouraged by an innovatory headmaster, Harold F . Brown, and two inspirational teachers, Stanley R . ('Taffy') Thomas and Joan Wright, who recognized their potential.
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Other published works with philosophical content are " Musique : science, art et philosophie " ( Cuclin 1934 ), in the documents of the Eighth International Congress of Philosophy from Prague and his innovatory " Treatise of Musical Aesthetics " ( Cuclin 1933 ).
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The shorter piano works suffer in the main from unimaginative form and texture, though the five'Poems'( 1912 ) are an important exception; more worthy of revival are the piano sonatas, especially the innovatory first ( 1909 ) and the intricate, wayward third ( 1956 ).
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The Newcastle Programme was therefore important for two reasons; first, it gave the Liberal party a Radical agenda on which to fight the next general election and second, the detailed'shopping list'of policies it adopted was innovatory in British politics, setting a precedent for modern political parties.
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And in a country coping with corporate scandal and economic affliction and about ready to march off to war, there was something marvelously innovatory, out-of-step almost, about someone investing what could be as much as $ 100 million in Poetry, the magazine, and in poetry, the art.
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Michel Ducaroy designed the still-popular Togo collection for the French brand-name back in 1973, while architect Jean Nouvel-- best known for his innovatory Institute of the Arab World in Paris, the Lyons Opera House and Galleries Lafayette Department Store in Berlin-- is the man behind Ligne Roset's 1996 St James collection.
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Like his Les pr�ludes ", the " Dante Symphony " is an innovatory work, featuring numerous orchestral and harmonic advances : wind effects, progressive harmonies that generally avoid the tonic-dominant bias of contemporary music, experiments in atonality, unusual key signatures and time signatures, fluctuating tempi, chamber-music interludes, and the use of unusual musical forms.
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On the garden side of the palace, which faced the River Tiber, Michelangelo proposed the innovatory design of a bridge which, if completed, would have linked the palace with the gardens of the Vigna Farnese, Alessandro's holding on the opposite bank, that later became incorporated into the adjacent villa belonging to the Chigi family, which the Farnese purchased in 1584 and renamed the Villa Farnesina.
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Innovatory puppeteers such as Tony Sarg, Waldo Lanchester, John Wright, Bil Baird, Joan Baixas, Sergei Obratsov, Philipe Genty, Peter Schumann, Dattatreya Aralikatte, Jim Henson, Dadi Pudumjee, and Julie Taymor have also continued to develop the forms and content of puppetry, so that the phrase'puppet theatre'is no longer limited to traditional forms of marionettes, glove, or rod puppets.
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