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The subject of another Illustration is the scene presented by a sudden alarm, or stampede, which was a very frequent occurrence, owing to the proximity of the Federal cavalry, who were frequently within three miles of the camp of the flying President.
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The subject of our Illustration is an hotel in the neighbourhood of the
American Hotels 1863
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But this is what got me (barely) a B in Illustration a hundred years ago when I was in college.
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He graduated with a BFA in Illustration in one hand and a desire to do great things in the other.
2009 Is The Year Of The ‘Geek’… « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2008
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Illustration from a typical Portuguese travel account of the late nineteenth century, A.A. Caldas Xavier, "Reconhecimento do Limpopo: Os territórios ao Sul do Save e os Vatuas," BSGL 13 (1894): facing 134.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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The next issue of Illustration is a special issue on Bernie Fuchs, who painted portraits of US presidents and famous sports figures like Muhammmad Ali and Jack Nicklaus.
Boing Boing: December 11, 2005 - December 17, 2005 Archives 2005
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You can format them as short paragraphs of their own, in brackets, with the word Illustration: followed by the caption, something like:
The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 Jim Tinsley
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Our second Illustration is an interior view of the great north hall of the Patent Office at Washington, in which a grand ball took place on the Monday evening, March 6, in honour of the President, as is customary at the beginning of each President's term of office.
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The streets of Richmond, built at right angles and named after the letters of the alphabet, were rather neat than picturesque; but, on Shockoe Hill, the West-End or fashionable quarter of the city, were several fine buildings, of which the Capitol, shown in our Illustration, is the most conspicuous, and has fortunately escaped destruction.
Panorama of Richmond, Virginia, after the Conflagration 1865
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The site of Howlett's Battery, which appears in the foreground of our third Illustration, is on the south bank of the
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