Those who stick to fine arts still run a risk of starving in a garret.
Does that mean can you no longer be a struggling writer in a garret?
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Yet critics dismissed the two, in part because neither had ever shivered in a garret.
Beyonce, Jason Mraz, Patricia Arquette, Grace Jones, Liv Tyler, Beau Garret, and Olivia Wilde all hoop as well.
Garret Martin, the Deputy Director of the Royal College of Nursing said the Mr Hill's case was "unfortunately becoming more normal".
If only people had listened six years ago to pharmacologist Garret FitzGerald.
When Garret and Sample lost their ability to stand up to the very people they hired, USC simply never stood a chance.
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There was nothing of the romantic artist in a garret about Bonnard.
Charles (Antoine Monnier), a quietly imperious sensualist of blazing intelligence, lives idly in a bare garret and does little but brazenly chase women.
Even as the drugs were launched, Garret FitzGerald, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, warned that they might be linked to heart problems.
Alvarado has coached since 1988, winning five Los Angeles city championships and guiding such players as major-leaguers Garret Anderson and Jon Garland.
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It becomes an act if I persist in the garret life.
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Garret FitzGerald, a pharmacologist at the University of Pennsylvania, said that he thought the move would help recapture the lost value of the drug to some patients.
"We know that it causes problems from placebo-controlled trials, " says Garret FitzGerald, a pharmacologist at the University of Pennsylvania, who predicted early on there might be a risk with Cox-2 drugs.
Garret A. FitzGerald, chair of pharmacology at the University of Pennsylvania and an early voice of concern about drugs like Vioxx, disagrees that there is any new information offered by the follow-up results.
But in 1999, the year Vioxx hit pharmacy shelves, a University of Pennsylvania scientist named Garret FitzGerald was already arguing that blocking only Cox-2 might raise the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Garret FitzGerald, the University of Pennsylvania pharmacologist who was a critic of the COX-2 inhibitors but is also one of the authors of the MEDAL study, says that he sees a great irony in the results.
Imagine, for a moment, an obscure scribbler today in a garret somewhere trying to outline an ideology of the future that could provide a realistic path toward a world with healthy middle-class societies and robust democracies.
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Research by Garret Fitzgerald at the University of Pennsylvania, who had a decade ago warned about the potential heart risks of the arthritis drugs Vioxx and Celebrex, seemed to show such an effect was possible.
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All told, these studies might seem to provide evidence that Garret A. FitzGerald , a University of Pennsylvania researcher, was right when he theorized that inhibiting Cox-2 spares the stomach but increases the risk of heart attack.
Garret A. FitzGerald, a pharmacologist at the University of Pennsylvania, raised the first red flags about pharmaceuticals like Vioxx, Celebrex and Bextra after he saw chemical reasons that the drugs, which all inhibit inflammation by blocking the same enzyme, might cause heart attacks.
The second editorial, by University of Pennsylvania cardiovascular researcher Garret FitzGerald , warns that it is very possible that other similar drugs, such as Pfizer 's (nyse: PFE - news - people ) Celebrex and Bextra, may also increase the risk of heart problems.
When Cold Chisel's Jimmy Barnes sang about pushing surfboards through turnstiles in Misfits, or Midnight Oil's Peter Garret howled "catch the bus to Bondi, sit on the beach and wonder", they were not only conjuring a scene familiar to their '80s pub rock audience but more importantly, they captured a uniquely sunlit Australian branch of angst.
While the hotel interiors, library and rooms were designed by grand master Jacques Garcia to have Parisian flair (many have a claw foot tub in the room, faux garret-style), it is the restaurant that is getting a lot of early buzz, with rave reviews already coming from the New York Times and top food blogs.
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