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  • Once again he complained that his art-student friends did not come to see him in the Priory, but when they greeted him on the street, he said very little in reply before hurrying on.

    Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011

  • Once again he complained that his art-student friends did not come to see him in the Priory, but when they greeted him on the street, he said very little in reply before hurrying on.

    Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011

  • You think reading foreign-translated books by renowned Asian authors would get you some sweet art-student poon but all you get is hours of boring "Mao took my family and farm but the spirit of the Chinese people shall endure" bullshit

    BROKEN ENGRISH IS FUNNY 2008

  • It took Wataru Itou, an art-student in Tokyo, four years to create this intricate paper castle!

    castle on the ocean | Free People Clothing Boutique Blog 2009

  • It took Wataru Itou, an art-student in Tokyo, four years to create this intricate paper castle!

    castle on the ocean | Free People Clothing Boutique Blog 2009

  • Beautiful hippie-chick singer/songwriter and art-student boyfriend are invited.

    The Evil of Capitalism Laban 2006

  • Since I used to be a glam-punk art-student years ago, its not such a big step.

    as beautifully dressed as birds - A Dress A Day 2007

  • Mr. Clive Newcome, who has long since shaved his beard, who has become a family man, and has seen the world in a thousand different phases, avers that his life as an art-student at home and abroad was the pleasantest part of his whole existence.

    The Newcomes 2006

  • I read in the paper where you are off for Randolph Macon, Ward Belmont, or some such place and then comes a post from Wisconsin in gleeful vein narrating how you are an art-student in the beer-drinking country.

    A Pondered Life Moore, Lorrie 2006

  • In using that expression (or the word mordant in connection with the troops) she made a gesture of kneading with her hand, putting her head on one side and half-closing her eyes like an art-student.

    Time Regained 2003

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