If Charles Dickens had attempted to write mysteries, Estleman's oeuvre would have been the result.
The collector who owns the rest of the Baltermants oeuvre stands to make a fortune.
Mr Plimpton's oeuvre includes a number of movies, but his parts tended to be brief.
Every summer in the museum's basement performance space, local amateur actors put on a play from Schaffner's capacious oeuvre.
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And yet, nothing could be more fraudulent than the idea of a homogeneous oeuvre with a single name attached to it.
True, it is hard to find a single instance in the Johnson oeuvre in which the author favours a bigger state.
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The key to pulling off a party that has so many moving parts is to keep each hors d'oeuvre simple, Mr. Bouley notes.
Worthen, whose career as a Lawrence biographer began in the 1980s, admits his subject's oeuvre has been overshadowed by the Lady Chatterley controversy.
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At 55, Koontz is one of the most successful writers on the planet, with 225 million copies of his 38-title oeuvre currently in print.
Now, she says, this African-American Southern food staple is everywhere -- and served thinly sliced and fried as a bite-sized hors d'oeuvre or soup garnish.
Embellished with a work-intensive variety of exotic motifs, vivid colors and luxurious gold paste, Lycett's oeuvre proffers distinctive examples of Gilded Age taste in America.
The idea of such a citizen's group plays right into the theme that animates the Meltzer oeuvre: the ability of the average guy to effect change.
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Winchester has found his oeuvre, and history provides him with plenty of other geology-related disasters to exploit--such as the San Francisco earthquake, reportedly the subject of his next book.
He does so now with his left hand, since his right (which he used to paint his most famous works, including the Conan oeuvre) has been incapacitated by strokes.
For something more sophisticated there is a glut of restaurants headed up by passionate chefs, with the chef d'oeuvre being the restaurant at Hentley Farm in Seppeltsfield, 18km west of Angaston.
The warm strings and acoustic guitars that back his sparkling falsetto are equally as dramatic, and the sound he has created is huge and anthemic in spite of his modest solo artist oeuvre.
It's been isolated from Raeburn's oeuvre, which in a way is good because it made people look again, but I don't want Raeburn's whole reputation to rest on this one canvas.
You could say Mason's oeuvre grapples with modernism versus tradition, with rampant consumerism versus sustainability, with strict functionality of craft versus design with a message--and you'd be right on all three counts.
In suggesting between the lines that Ruskin should be read not as a critic or theoretician but as a creative writer, a literary artist, Mr Hilton makes compelling sense of his idiosyncratic and eclectic oeuvre.
Moments right before the ship hits the iceberg, that's sort of how it felt as we made our way into the theater and up to the mezzanine, where champagne and hors d'oeuvre are being served.
The main Treasure Gallery most visitors are likely to see provides a hefty hors d'oeuvre portion of ancient gold works before segueing into various latter-day Czarist excesses (the diamond-crusted horse blanket, gift of a Turkish sultan, comes to mind).
Composers interested in writing operas should study the oeuvre of Dominick Argento, whose "The Aspern Papers" (1988) recently had a splendid new production at the Dallas Opera, the company that commissioned it and gave the work its world premiere.
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It was a term Judd did not use and did not like "I don't think anyone's work is reductive, " he once said yet it was a convenient catchall for his varied oeuvre and for that of his colleagues, artists like Frank Stella, Carl Andre and Dan Flavin (Judd's longtime friend), whose work Judd displayed prominently at 101 Spring.
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