Unusually among modernist artists, this supposed purveyor of nihilism was a militant of the left rather than the right. |
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There are snippets here that will surprise even the most die-hard purveyor of the odd bevvy. |
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The world-famous purveyor of fine teas is celebrating its tricentenary this year. |
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The first and perhaps most difficult to define was the academy's role as purveyor of moral virtue. |
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He notes that this global purveyor of caffeinated sugar water once tried to pitch its drink to Cubans with a skywriting ad. |
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There is an element of righteous anger, especially when a purveyor of a wholesome family image is the guilty party. |
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Into this walks Frederic Montague, a jeweller and purveyor of precious stones who is invited to stay. |
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Again, the point here is not to paint Spike Lee as a consistent purveyor of radical politics. |
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The German publishing house Taschen has earned a reputation as a purveyor of upmarket coffee table erotica. |
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It is actually shaping up to be a fine purveyor of Caribbean and world music. |
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But before heading to the slopes, be sure to carbo-load at Winona's, purveyor of the best waffles and breakfast burritos in town. |
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The purveyor of fine art, who also makes an honest buck with cartoons and wacky drawings, is hot on humour. |
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The main purveyor is the ferrety Draco Malfoy, who brings a particularly Aryan look to his baleful glare and assorted discriminations. |
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The periodical which is published weekly, hi-weekly, monthly, or quarterly is not a purveyor of spot news. |
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Max's father dealt in grain, feed, and livestock and he was a purveyor of horses for the Romanian military. |
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For many years IDB has also been the largest purveyor of funds in support of science and technology capacity building in the region. |
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How contrary to the hatred that the more nervous British man of letters has always shown towards this most charming purveyor of melody! |
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Over the decades, Cash carved out his position as the premier purveyor of bluesy country music around, and his craggy visage is a picture of cool even today. |
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Isn't it ironic that the CBC Radio Orchestra is a purveyor of such incredible content? |
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And as a purveyor of childishness myself, I understand how annoying it can be. |
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This policy is presented as an instrument of solidarity and a powerful purveyor of economic integration. |
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Despite the authors' affiliations, it is no purveyor of Silicon Valley propaganda even if it does betray some of the industry's usual arrogance. |
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Well, Apple is now a purveyor of expensive, high-end products in a market where consumers are turning to cheaper alternatives. |
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In some communities, the Community Sector still remains the key purveyor of services in the minority official language. |
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He is a purveyor of falsehoods when it suits his partisan purposes. |
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Greengrass, purveyor of the shaky cam, and screenwriter Billy Ray, have paid enormous attention to detail here. |
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And the Kaiser was unwise to sneer that his uncle Edward VII went yachting with Thomas Lipton, the purveyor of bacon and tea to the urban consumer. |
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Pointedly, a satellite dish atop the roof served as a reminder that television is the purveyor of global commercial culture and the desires it inculcates. |
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It must be ready to defend the education service as a special asset, a purveyor of values, which should not be subjected to market forces alone. |
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He has another string to his bow, being a purveyor of crafty cutters. |
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Your article on new technology prompts me to take time off from phoning our purveyor of electric typewriters with yet another complaint about his technological masterpiece. |
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The media's emerging role as an information purveyor, rather than an observer, is a new development. |
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Despite his aversion to literary pretension, Parks has translated the Italian writer, who is more surely a purveyor of bosh than Rushdie ever will be. |
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But the person authorized to perform the demolition is not Sarah Palin or some other purveyor of junk jingoism. |
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A purveyor of characterless, chugging pop with a southern twang, Bryan's main innovation seems to be not wearing a stetson on stage. |
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Because of financial problems, Cervantes worked as a purveyor for the Spanish Armada, and later as a tax collector. |
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Lubricated and fueled by Elf, the nationalized purveyor of French motion lotion, the RE30B is on the verge of becoming perhaps unbeatable. |
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Alas, there is nothing remotely like it on I Am... Its currency is strictly self-help slowies that could have sprung from the dread pen of Linda Perry, purveyor of platitudinal power ballads to Pink. |
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The World Bank is viewed with suspicion by hardliners, who see it as a meddler in the affairs of developing countries and a purveyor of ideas that could undermine party rule in China. |
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In less than three years he has transformed Britain's biggest clothier from a fuddy-duddy purveyor of black socks and cashmere sweaters into a nimble retailer of fast-moving fashions. |
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The blue-green alga Agmenellum quadruplicatum has also become a purveyor of Bti poisons. |
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The size and scope of Oink's catalogue outdid any online music purveyor, and given its distributed nature, the archive was essentially indestructible. |
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Terry, 77, is Prince Charles' favourite architect, a purveyor of classical confections from his drawing board in the quaint Essex village of Dedham. |
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Statistics Canada certainly needs to act as a contracted purveyor of custom data to client departments when it is those departments that are funding the data collection. |
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By virtue of its mandate, it therefore acts principally as a promoter of intellectual cooperation and as a purveyor of seed resources that help catalyse collaborative action and funds from national and other sources. |
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Again, it is the responsibility of the state to give strong support to the associations that will be the main purveyor of relevant messages and actions likely to respond to the epidemic stakes. |
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For the United States, this meant eliminating hunger and malnutrition at home and in the rest of the world, since the United States already saw itself as the great purveyor of food to the planet. |
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It almost goes without saying that it is the responsibility of the proponent of that health claim, the purveyor of that remedy, to provide the scientific evidence in support of the claim. |
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Registration enables the company to better protect its reputation as a reliable purveyor of ecologically-sound products, to defend itself against unscrupulous competitors and to secure its future financial viability. |
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We will foster dialogue on the role of culture in contemporary Europe and define ways to support diversity and artistic creativity, defending culture as a purveyor of values. |
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As tourism is an important purveyor of counterfeit goods, we are going to use the Vorort framework to call upon Parliament to correct this oversight. |
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Although Simmons, as a professional purveyor of horror and fantasy, is no dim imaginer, he has his work cut out for him. |
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Does the purveyor refuse to work in conjunction with your physician? |
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Bellingham is known for its outdoor sports and fine microbrews, and Back country Essentials is now a purveyor of both. |
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From snow cone purveyor at 18 to VP of a publicly traded trucking company at 34, Craig Shelly has come a long way. |
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Now, they're being sold through Urban Outfitters, the official purveyor of hipster cool to the masses. |
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Because Graunt was not merely a purveyor of men's clothing, but also a demographer and developer of one of the earliest known statistical studies of disease. |
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One of the most iconic brands in the world, MARTINI is the leading name in Italian winemaking and a purveyor of the highest quality aromatised and sparkling wines. |
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But this woman was, he thought, no tib, no purveyor of holy mutton. |
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