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Other notable works include Salvador Dalí's Five Continents (also called Clasped Hands, which Dalí donated in 1966) and Torch of Hope by Henri Matisse, which the artist donated for a Unicef greetings card.
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Other notable works include Salvador Dalí's Five Continents (also called Clasped Hands, which Dalí donated in 1966) and Torch of Hope by Henri Matisse, which the artist donated for a Unicef greetings card.
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Other notable works include Salvador Dalí's Five Continents (also called Clasped Hands, which Dalí donated in 1966) and Torch of Hope by Henri Matisse, which the artist donated for a Unicef greetings card.
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Clasped her other hand so she lay imprisoned and exposed under his triangulating hunter stare.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Clasped outside his mackinaw jacket, a beaded belt held two large Colt's revolvers and a hunting-knife, while he carried, in addition to the inevitable dog whip, a smokeless rifle of the largest bore and latest pattern.
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Clasped her other hand so she lay imprisoned and exposed under his triangulating hunter stare.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Clasped outside his mackinaw jacket, a beaded belt held two large Colt's revolvers and a hunting-knife, while he carried, in addition to the inevitable dog whip, a smokeless rifle of the largest bore and latest pattern.
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Clasped in the hollow of her arm, as a child might be clasped, was a bundle of printed matter.
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Clasped her other hand so she lay imprisoned and exposed under his triangulating hunter stare.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Clasped hands raised with glee, Erdogan, Lula and Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stood should-to-shoulder, celebrating this new milestone in nuclear flimflam.
A Quisling Turkey 2010
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