Sentences with phrase «particularly rich collection»

A particularly rich collection is found in Cuba, built largely for the large number of tourists who came to the island from the United States.
An excellent collection of video exemplars of project - based learning at all levels with a particularly rich collection of elementary projects and work.

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So instead of recommending Jaume, I'll turn you to what is, so far, a pretty solid recent collection on Tocqueville, which I know contains one particularly rich essay, «Tocquevillean Thoughts on Higher Education in the Middle East,» by Joshua Mitchell, a leading participant in ongoing efforts to introduce genuine liberal arts education to the Arab world, in Quatar and Iraq specifically.
«As engrossing as it is well - rounded, this is a particularly stimulating collection of travel experiences through New Zealand, with author Dick Parsons aptly shepherding armchair travelers through a wealth of rich landscapes, and exotic wildlife, while thoroughly detailing its intricate history from antiquity to modern day.
The Foundation's Legacy department has a wonderful and growing collection of primary and secondary source materials that document Joan Mitchell's life and work, and a particularly rich part of our archives are several of Joan Mitchell's sketchbooks.
Celebrate African and African American Art: Jazz, February 2 Using VMFA's collection, enjoy exploring the rich heritage of jazz and discovering its importance in American life, particularly during the civil - rights era, at this Family Day event.
The collection is particularly rich in art from the Indian subcontinent, including monumental stone sculpture from the Kushan and Gupta periods and a remarkable group of Chola bronzes from southern India.
The collection is particularly rich in art from the Indian subcontinent, including monumental stone sculpture from the Kushana and Gupta periods, and a remarkable group of Chola bronzes from southern India.
The collection is particularly rich in 20th - century British art, including two brilliantly coloured «spin» paintings by Hirst, and works by Frank Auerbach, Stanley Spencer, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Lanyon, and Graham Sutherland.
The exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art of the private collection of Patsy and Raymond Nasher, with its particularly rich holdings of 20th century sculpture, affords a special opportunity for a critical examination of research, issues, and trends related to the development of modern sculpture.
But you'd cheat yourself if you didn't take in NOMA's fabulous collection, which is particularly rich in French and American art, photography, glass, and African and Japanese works.
I'm not aware of any particularly rich site on droit d'auteur offered by Quebec law libraries — feel free to poke my ignorance — but a good collection of sources on Canadian copyright reform is at Association des bibliothèques de recherche du Canada found at http://www.carl-abrc.ca/projects/copyright/copyright-f.html
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