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IRAN: FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION HELD IN DAMAVAND.(Brief Article)
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According to "Tehran Times", an exhibition of fine arts and handicrafts of the women of the city of Damavand and Tehran was held in Damavand at the presence of city's Gover...
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IRAN: FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION HELD IN DAMAVAND.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; According to Tehran Times , an exhibition of fine arts and handicrafts of the women of the city of Damavand and Tehran was held in Damavand at the presence of city's Governor Safari, deputy culture and Islamic guidance minister. The exhibition was held with the cooperation of Culture and Islamic
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Will the spaghetti help? Boosters promise to keep fine arts programs strong starting with dinner fund-raiser.(Neighbor)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Scott Ray Daily Herald Staff Writer It'll take a lot of spaghetti to help offset potential cuts that could ensue in the wake of District 158's failed referendum. But, for one group, members of the Huntley's Fine Arts Boosters, spirits are high, and they say they will do what they can to
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Fine arts don't get enough respect; Sports and athletes seem to get too much attention
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
; In most schools, sports are placed upon a pedestal. It seems athletes are routinely put above other students. The average athlete is more popular, recognized and respected than other students. Often times I find myself asking: "What about the fine arts?" My school Western Dubuque, as with many
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Earth watch. (Fine Arts Engraving books featuring Hopper Papers products)
Graphic Arts Monthly
; Anyone who's ever experienced the wrath of a hurricane, tornado, nor'easter, or forest fire first-hand knows that it's not fun when Mother Nature's four basic elementsearth, air, fire, and water- run amok. However, they're conmined beautifully in a new booklet from Fine Arts Engraving, Oklahoma
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Fine Arts Theatre's Shift Is Shawnee's Gain, Mission, Kan.'s Loss.
The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
; ... s gain was Mission's loss Thursday, as news spread of the Fine Arts Theatre's pending ... months ago. In Mission, those who heard the news were decidedly more somber. It was unclear ... nearby Chacko's Bakery & Catering, the news of the Fine Arts' departure hadn't arrived ...
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Fine Arts Theatre to Move to Shawnee, Kan.
The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
; ... screen Glenwood. It's too bad that we're moving, Mossman said, but the good news is we're not closing. To see more of The Kansas City Star, or to subscribe to ... 2002, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News.
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Movie lover makes a go of Maynard's classic Fine Arts.(Arts and Lifestyle)
The Boston Herald
; Byline: Christopher Cox MAYNARD - The heating systems were on their last legs. Some of the speakers sounded blown out. And the small-town cinema counted just three screens. The Fine Arts Theatre wasn't the kind of picture show to make the multiplex moguls choke on their overpriced Junior Mints. But
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Giving fine arts clients rare service.(art insurance)
National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
; Many fine arts customers may know an obscure Picasso on sight, but they may not know the in's and out's of packing that Picasso for a long truck ride. Whether your client is a private or corporate collection, a fine arts dealer or a museum, the first thing to remember is that your client takes
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Turnaround time cut via system. (Fine Arts Engraving Company develops Fine Arts Remote Access Graphic Order System)
Graphic Arts Monthly
; As one of the nation's largest corporate stationery engravers, Fine Arts Engraving Company understands that companies and individuals need to look as professional as possible while keeping an eye on the bottom line. Thus, it has crafted an automated system called FRAGOS (Fine Arts Remote Access
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Fine Arts Quartet deftly scales Schubert's peaks
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; The temperament of the Fine Arts Quartet suits Schubert's Quartet in D minor ("Death and the Maiden This is big music, and violinists Ralph Evans and Efim Boico, violist Jerry Horner and cellist Wolfgang Laufer play big. For a while on Sunday afternoon, I thought they might go too far, even for
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