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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- Vincent van
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- noun Dutch Post-impressionist painter noted for his use of color (1853-1890)
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Worst line: “My own theory about Van Gogh is that he cut off his ear because he made the mistake of taking up swimming.”
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Worst line: “My own theory about Van Gogh is that he cut off his ear because he made the mistake of taking up swimming.”
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To his admirers, Van Gogh is a martyr to freedom of speech.
November 07, 2004 Laban 2004
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To his admirers, Van Gogh is a martyr to freedom of speech.
"Them" And "Us" Laban 2004
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To his admirers, Van Gogh is a martyr to freedom of speech.
Archive 2004-11-07 Laban 2004
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Gogh, which is designed to simulate natural-media sketching and painting,
LXer Linux News 2010
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* The correct pronunciation of "Gogh" starts and ends with a similar consonant sound to the Scottish word "loch", and also has a similar vowel sound.
Expat Foul! 2005
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"Gogh", said Mr Žáček, were not new and first surfaced in 1990.
Latest articles - Radio Prague Radio Prague 2009
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Currently on view: items the Morgan has acquired since 2004, including manuscripts and letters by Robert Frost, Vincent van Gogh, Henry James, Dylan Thomas and Oscar Wilde.
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In "Van Gogh" Random House, 953 pages, $40 , Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith provide a captivating portrait of the Dutch artist, from his childhood in the Brabantine village of Zundert to his tragic death by gunshot in France at the age of 37.
Gift Guide: Best of Art Books Jonathan Lopez 2011
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