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In the eighth century the so-called Iconoclastic controversy
General History for Colleges and High Schools Philip Van Ness Myers
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CALL Iconoclastic Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis is dead at 82: Al Davis, the iconoclastic lon...
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"Iconoclastic," is billed as an homage to the artist, musician and performer - she collaborated with the trio, who worked with her to translate some of her rarely seen dot drawings into prints for pieces. his whimsical, surrealist illustration.
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Iconoclastic and mercurial, Olbermann has often clashed with his employers, condemning - sometimes quite publicly - directives with which he has disagreed.
Olbermann's split with MSNBC may have been long in the making Paul Farhi 2011
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Iconoclastic and mercurial, Olbermann has often clashed with his employers, condemning - sometimes quite publicly - directives with which he has disagreed.
Olbermann's split with MSNBC may have been long in the making Paul Farhi 2011
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Iconoclastic, but profoundly pious, the Pilgrims were perfect first non-Native Americans.
A Pilgrim in Provincetown Boris Fishman 2010
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Iconoclastic owner Bill Veeck signed Paige to play in three cities: Cleveland, St. Louis, and Miami, challenging racial attitudes and setting box-office records.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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“Iconoclastic” utopias are strongly critical of the present but offer only abstract or spiritual hints about the nature of a preferred alternative.
Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions 2008
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Iconoclastic designer Barry Kieselstein-Cord creates works of art that now appear in the Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and on the arms of such style icons as Madonna, Diane von Furstenberg and Sharon Stone.
Faith Hope Consolo: The Faithful Shopper: August Accessories 2010
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Iconoclastic designer Barry Kieselstein-Cord creates works of art that now appear in the Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and on the arms of such style icons as Madonna, Diane von Furstenberg and Sharon Stone.
Faith Hope Consolo: The Faithful Shopper: August Accessories 2010
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