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The gospel according to Robertson. (Pat Robertson) (The Next President, part 13) (interview)
U.S. News & World Report
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February 22, 1988|
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The gospel according to Robertson
In the 13th installment of "The Next President," presented by U.S. News, journalist David Frost talks with Pat Robertson. In their wide-ranging conversation, conducted last summer at Robertson's home in Virginia Beach, Va., the religious broadcaster discusses the Presidency, AIDS and abortion and delves into the questions of whether there is a reference to the U.S. in the Bible and if Jews can get to heaven. Here are key excerpts both from the broadcast and from the transcript of Frost's extended discussion with Robertson:
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Porcelains with a French accent; Centuries of innovation from a legendary ceramics factory.(ARTS & CULTURE)(DESIGN)(Column)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
; ...the early 1800s, when director Alexandre Brongniart breathed new life into the flagging...improved the factory's finances, Brongniart contributed to the industry of...technological innovations continued under Brongniart's 47-year tenure. The exhibit...
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A royal gift: the 1826 porcelain jewel cabinet.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...and supervised by the diligent and ambitious Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847),(10) the guiding force at...fashionable architect and ornamental designer Alexandre Theodor Brongniart (1739-1813), the younger Brongniart was...
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Serves extraordinaire in Detroit.(MUSEUM accessions)(Detroit Institute of Arts' Sevres collection)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...at auction in Paris in 1826 by Alexandre Brongniart, director of the Sevres factory...large part due to the talents of Brongniart, who discontinued the manufacture...experimentation continued. In 1844 Brongniart published engravings demonstrating...
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Christmas Books: Designs for living Paul Johnson recommends some sumptuous books about ornamental objects
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...Top marks go to The Sevres Porcelain Manufactory: Alexandre Brongniart and the Triumph of Art and Industry, 1800-1847...policy of restoring French greatness, appointed Brongniart to run the firm. This remarkable man combined excellent...
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Sculpture exhibit offers taste of American history.
Newspaper article from: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
; ...slits around the sides that admitted rays of light." "The sculptures of two children in the show _ Alexandre Brongniart and Louise Brongniart _ are examples," she said. "The little boy's eyes, which were blue, capture the light. The...
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The London season: Royal porcelain.(FARTHER afield)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...Napoleon I and subsequently given to George IV by Louis XVIII, reveals that such royal exchanges continued even after Alexandre Brongniart reorganized the factory in 1800. Its meticulously painted medallion portrait busts and tooled, burnished gilding...
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Reign of terrior
Magazine article from: Natural History
; ...the founders of geology conducted their explorations. Baron Georges Cuvier, the anatomist, and mineralogist Alexandre Brongniart traced both a soft white chalk formation that extends from Paris into the Champagne region and an older, greenish...
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The French Revolution and the round houses of Pierre-Adrien Paris (1745-1819).(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Aurora, The Journal of the History of Art
; ...employed the considerable talents of such individuals as Jean-Baptiste Rondelet, Jean-Francois Chalgrin, Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart, Antoine-Leon Vaudoyer, Jacques-Guillaume Legrand, Antoine-Francois Peyre, and Pierre A. F. Bonnet...
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Top drawings.(Connoisseur's World)(Salon du Dessin)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Town & Country
; ...shows, such as the Carnavalet's presentation of works on paper by the architect of the stock exchange, Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart; the Cognacq-Jay's interior-decoration drawings; and the Bibliotheque Nationale's Renaissance collection...
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The art of Forest Hills cemetery.(Roxbury, Massachusetts)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...guidebooks acknowledge the inspiration of Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, laid out in 1805 to the designs of Alexandre Theodore Brongniart (1739-1813). There was also the example set by cemeteries in and near London established during the 1830s...
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