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marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners

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Nattier R, Robillard T, Amedegnato C, Couloux A, Cruad C, Desutter-Grandcolas L (2011) Evolution of acoustic communication in the Gomphocerinae (Orthoptera: Caelifera: Acrididae).
(17.) The earliest examples, using the term xiangfa [phrase omitted], occur in the translations of Dharmaraksa (Karashima 1998: 495; Nattier 1991: 71).
"It feels wonderful to receive these medals," Nattier said.
More interestingly, as Philip Conisbee indicates, (51) Marie Leczinska, Marie-Antoinette's predecessor to the French throne, was even portrayed as reading a volume of philosophical essays in one of the replicas that Marc Nattier, 1685-1766, executed of his original Marie Leczinska, 1748, oil on canvas, 138 x 105 cm, Musee National du Chateau de Versailles.
Similar phylogenetic patterns attributed to multiple colonizations have also been elucidated for a number of terrestrial (Harbaugh and Baldwin, 2007; Swenson et al., 2007; Nattier et al., 2011) and marine (Holland et al., 2004; Burridge et al., 2006) island taxa throughout the Pacific, including the Ryukyus (see Introduction).
Jamie Nattier was second in the Grand Award race, winning the Country category with his song, "Love Grows Wild Out Here." Judge Bill Shore (who has written hits for Garth Brooks, George Strait, Sawyer Brown and many others) described it as "lyrically very strong, with a positive message and a good feel." Nattier says the song is just an expression of his life and surroundings, which are literally a large corn and soybean farm in southern Illinois.
Officers: Jim Nattier, CEO; Kelly Aimes, COO, John Nowak, CFO
Within this framework social and political difficulties are met with renewed conservatism and a clinging to Buddhist doctrine, trying to practice more diligently, or what Jan Nattier calls an "impulse of preservation." (117) An eventual disappearance of practice is anticipated but the age following Sakyamuni is seen as one of gradual, not abrupt decline.
(19.) The Boulez-Cage Correspondence, documents collected, edited, and introduced by Jean-Jacques Nattier., et al., trans.
Portrait of Madame Marsollier and Her Daughter, by Jean-Marc Nattier 1749 - ample use of rouge by women was a mark of social distinction reserved for the elite
Potiphar's Wife, in the painting by Jean-Baptiste Nattier, has less time for self-admiration as, with averted face, Joseph extricates himself from the tangles of her serpentine nudity.
Standing tall in his place is a sharper, nattier me - and not a hint of charity shop tweed or vicar's cast-offs in sight.
Even Maurice Quentin de La Tour's great 1755 portrait of Mme de Pompadour, instead of trying to transform his model into a mythological goddess and transport her to some allegorical realm like the Goncourts felt the painter Jean-Marc Nattier did with his, set her "devant l'Histoire dans une sorte d'immortalite de realite." He dared to situate her "dans le cadre de sa vie, dans le milieu de ses habitudes et le decor de son role" (Art 1: 235).