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  • ...lifornia]], and a scientific director and faculty member at the [[Santa Fe Institute]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cellular Automation Offer New Outlook On Life, The ...yuan]], a young Chinese student, when they had studied at the [[California Institute of Technology]].<ref name=BeijingConfidential/> In 1972 Zhou was the Presi
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  • ...e Carnegie Institute International Exhibition<ref>''Record of the Carnegie Institute’s International Exhibitions 1896-1996'', Sound View Press 1998 p. 286.</r ...cation=|pages=513, 514}}</ref> had emerged, depicting the local landscape, people, and flowers in heavy brushstrokes and earthy tones. Despite these influe
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  • ...plored, it belonged to the fairly well-known Comanche, another Uto-Aztecan people who had transitioned into a powerful horse culture, but it is believed that ...awa]], [[Kickapoo people|Kickapoo]], [[Kiowa]], [[Tonkawa]], and [[Wichita people|Wichita]].{{sfn|Richardson|Wintz|Boswell|Anderson|2021|p=12}}<ref name="HoT
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  • ...o Paolo Di Girólamo. Between 1974 - 1976 he studied painting at the [[Art Institute of Boston]] and the [[Massachusetts College of Art and Design|Massachusetts ...ects, such as [[Sculpture|sculptures]] or even functional objects and real people”<ref name=":6">{{Cite web|date=2013-03-01|title=Sebastian Picker, Strivin
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