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All this earned him the nickname "the inaugurator" among those who observed his work.
Then came the opportunity to offer foreign works, unseen in Italy, that "the inaugurator" had absorbed in his close contact with international cultural movements.
"The inaugurator, " like a betrayed lover, had unconsciously plotted his own re-evaluation.
Besides this he also rid himself of noted collections which he was, without being untrue to himself, the first to create, the inaugurator:
Jaaz Multimedia is the inaugurator of Digital Film Projection in Bangladesh.
For the first issue, the inaugurator, Mr Halpern, declared a brief but enduring Editorial Statement:
In 1961, to honour his unforgotten fame as an "inaugurator, " the International Prize Luigi Illica was bestowed on him.
Although not recorded his inaugurator was probably Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh, 10th Prince of Carbery.
Some years we have an anarchist club, and frequently a nihilist club or an atheist club, and once we had a nudist club--I really had to speak to the inaugurator of that one, a very nice young fellow who is now assistant rector of St. Dimity's, in Philadelphia.