America has college museums (Harvard's and Yale's, especially) with encyclopedic riches that equal the world's greatest.
He had an encyclopedic knowledge of commodities, picked up while nosing around the BSE library.
The central tenet as we develop this plan is how we fulfill our mission as an encyclopedic institution.
American cookbooks still tend towards the plain and encyclopedic, while British cookbooks have become increasingly conversational and evocative.
However impressive Gibson's futuristic bona fides, not even Mistry could have guessed at his encyclopedic knowledge of fashion history.
Known for their encyclopedic memories, the Nahmads capitalized on price differentials between markets.
Many Holocaust movies approach their task with a dutiful grandeur, an encyclopedic attempt to encompass the breadth of the crime.
Also staying at the hotel is Robert Taylor, a hip Detroit gangster with an encyclopedic knowledge of the Delta blues.
She loves to research and dig, and "The Shaking Woman" is heavy with encyclopedic facts and anecdotes about psychology and brain science.
She has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of organic farms around the country.
The jihadis who came to Peshawar revered Fadl for his encyclopedic knowledge of the Koran and the Hadith the sayings of the Prophet.
The subject of conversion rate optimization can be discussed in encyclopedic length.
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Two new books meant for a popular audience lay out this geographic turn in eloquent and encyclopedic form, though with two different purposes: Robert D.
It also approached organizations and government agencies to obtain access to databases, including the CIA World Factbook, which houses up-to-date encyclopedic information about countries worldwide.
Appointing a curator with no executive experience to lead an encyclopedic museum on a par with the Metropolitan Museum and the National Gallery is unusual.
In trying to bring these views up to date, Kaplan plunges into a planetary review that is often thrilling in its sheer scale, its encyclopedic breeziness.
How the DIA, whose illustrious and encyclopedic collection places it among the very top museums in the U.S., got to this point is a matter of history.
William Shawn at the New Yorker wanted him to write densely factual pieces on regional geology, archaeology and botany, so the book contains many almost indigestible encyclopedic patches.
The Duchess hated books ("Quelle dread surprise, " she writes upon learning that a famous French writer is coming to dinner), while Fermor was the very definition of the dashing, encyclopedic gypsy scholar.
London is lucky at the moment to have encyclopedic shows of the flowering of American art in the last century, especially of New York artists influenced by Marcel Duchamp now at the Barbican.
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For Father MacRae's part, he has no difficulty imagining any possibility fitting for a man with encyclopedic command of the process that has brought him to this pass: every detail, every date, every hard fact.
Rather than the illusion of control that cabinets of curiosities offered centuries ago by facilitating an encyclopedic knowledge of the natural world, the dreamlike microcosm in "Ghosts in the Machine" anticipates a dematerialized digital culture.
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The gift will aid the museum in its efforts to catch up to the depth and scope of the African art collections in other encyclopedic museums around the world, including New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Despite the challenges presented to performers, Mr Scandiuzzi is wholehearted in his support for the encyclopedic approach of the festival the comparative versions enrich the more familiar roles and the rediscovered operas open up new vistas for singers.
Volunteer work in your passion, a side business in your passion, an encyclopedic knowledge of your passion, and an extensive network of contacts active and influential in your passion are examples of ways to tangibly demonstrate your passion.
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Firstly the man purporting to be Fry had only 460 followers, a piddling number considering this was a man with an encyclopedic knowledge of music and culture, and considering also that Lady Gaga has more than 230, 000 followers.
The situation has been made worse by the curators' decision to display both collections, not in an encyclopedic chronological sequence, but by grouping the works of art in a series of exhibitions based on genres or subjects war, nudes, landscapes, still-life, and so on.
But rather than condemn their litigation--which just might be making stepladders and lawn mowers slightly safer--I would criticize lawyers for something else entirely, and that is their writing ability. (It's a fair assumption that lawyers are drafting those encyclopedic hazard warnings.) I propose that consumer product companies fire the lawyers who write safety warnings.
The 201, 000 square-foot museum, which opens to the public Nov. 11, aims to chronicle the entire story of American art from the Colonial era of the late 1600s to contemporary pieces made by American artists a few months ago an encyclopedic sweep reminiscent of the ambitions of the robber-baron museum builders in the Gilded Age, but rarely attempted by new museums today.
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