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Children are taught instrumental skills in lessons and peripatetically.
This explained the profusion of shoe prints wandering peripatetically throughout her house.
She followed the scouting party peripatetically.
The tall Marquis, emitted some days ago from limbo, looks peripatetically on this scene, from under his umbrella, not without interest.
It peripatetically covers street photography, portraiture and several generations of Conceptual and setup photography.
Organized by the photographers Justine Kurland and Dan Torop, it elegantly and peripatetically spans 140 years of photography: the rabbit pulled out of the 19th century's hat.
Will we, or our children, be talking their essays into microphones, composing peripatetically and out loud like Wordsworth "writing" his poems, or bosses dictating letters to secretaries in 1950s TV sitcoms?
Seeking a name, John Fawcus opened a book and the first word that caught his eye was 'cryptic' So, as established institutions are apt to spring from casual beginnings, was born the club that has prospered peripatetically ever since.
The Projects shows have tended to be the most vital signs of the museum's interest in contemporary art and design, but in the new Modern, the series will continue peripatetically and nomadically without the benefit, or maybe the pressure, of a dedicated gallery space.
His event-oriented idea of art-making continued to develop at Tulane University in 1949 and in New York in 1950, where he peripatetically attended Brooklyn College, the Art Students League, the Hans Hoffman School of Art and Pratt Institute.
In order to encourage these relationships, the practice of Scriptural Reasoning is often located geographically with a view to engendering mutual hospitality - for example, by meeting in neutral academic spaces such as universities, or by peripatetically rotating between the houses of worship of different faiths.
Yard's cogent essay gives essential biographical information: Bacon was thrown out of his home at the age of 16 by his father after being caught in his mother's underwear, and thereafter moved peripatetically among the homosexual underworlds in Berlin, Paris and London, where he finally settled.
Mr. Fliegel, a deputy superintendent, and Mr. Genn, a much-applauded principal who slipped peripatetically from school to school, helped break up four junior high school buildings and parts of a dozen elementary schools into 24 middle schools, each with a theme like maritime science, performing arts or biology.
The reason for the success of this magnificent show has less to do with numbers than with the quality of the works and the period that they document: the last four years of Caravaggio's life, spent peripatetically outside Rome, where he had made a name for himself before he died at 39 of malaria.