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31. The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts. 32. "The new contemporary art of China and the United States approaches, modifies and revitalizes existing, long-standing traditions," says curator Shore. 33. A curator tells me they once belonged to high-ranking members of an early nomadic community, and had been excavated from an ancient burial ground in northern Tuva. 34. Su, an artist and curator of antiques, had studied in America and had loved a fair-haired girl who took him to her bed and taught him to appreciate Western as well as Oriental beauty. 35. Michael Ryan, curator of vertebrate paleontology for the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, published the discovery in this month's Journal of Paleontology. 36. “There’s practically a piece of Latino or Hispanic history in every aspect of the city,” said Elvis Fuentes, curator at El Museo del Barrio. 37. As a veteran, curator had witnessed this horribly drawn - out death before. 38. There I was fortunate in meeting and working for Dr. Louis S. B. Leakey, then Curator of the Coryndon Museum. After a year, Dr. 39. It should be no surprise that Gleis' commercial work appealed to Martin Parr, BPB curator. 40. "Everyone taking part is an American who happens also to be of Asian or Pacific Islander ancestry," said curator Phil Tajitsu Nash, a Japanese American. 41. When in Rome stars Kristen Bell as an art curator. 42. Peter Forey is curator of fossil fishes at the Natural History Museum. 43. From the archaized visiting card, he is a curator of a museum. 44. Niu Kesi and Jianhua Shu , right , curator of Narx Gallery , 2006. 45. There I was fortunate in meeting and working for Dr. Louis S. B. Leakey, then Curator of the Coryndon Museum. 46. For 42 years, the 5)psychiatrist George Vaillant has been the chief curator of these lives, the chief investigator of their experiences, and the chief analyst of their lessons. 47. Later in the war, the curator of the cryptogam herboriam was drafted to Bletchley Park because somebody misread cryptogam –tiny, non-flowering plants –as cryptogram. 48. Gleen Cordinier is curator of the Whaling Museum here in Mystic , Connecticut. 49. In February, I went there to visit Carbone and Kevin Stayton, the chief curator, for an update on the collection. 50. Dave Gross, curator of The Wild Center, the Adirondacks Wildlife Museum, says for over a century, there were no sightings of the huge creatures, but then something happened. 51. Bai Yong, the curator of Shu Jie's solo show, once remarked, "Living in a booming concrete jungle with excessive goods, our eyes are getting smaller and smaller." 52. Least terns are likely to come in direct contact with the slick, because they fish for food along the beach, said Lee Schoen, curator of birds at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans. 53. Kerry Knudsen, lichen curator of the University of California, Riverside Herbarium, discovered the species in 2007 while doing a survey for lichen diversity on Santa Rosa Island in California. 54. "I am very excited about this paper, not only as a mineralogist but as a teacher and curator," says David Saja of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio. 55. On the opening day, renowned art critic Pro. Huang Hai-Ming had joined a panel discussion with curator and artists. The reaction from the audiences was enthusiastic. 56. The exhibition curator said Australia has been unappreciative of the great achievements of Muslim cameleers. 57. The curator looked down and saw the bullet hole in his white linen shirt. 58. The curator lay a moment, gasping for breath, taking stock. 59. Already a lecture in Egypt by a former curator has been canceled. 60. Renowned curator Jacques Sauni è re staggered through the vaulted archway of the museum's Grand Gallery.