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- American Academy of the Fine Arts
- American Diplomacy
- Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.
- Art valuation
- Arthritis mutilans
- Arthritis Research & Therapy
- Axel Törneman
- Blockage discount
- Diminution in value
- Edith Halpert
- Juried (competition)
- Manuel Antonio Caro
- Motorola Mobility v. Apple Inc.
- Poggio Reale (villa)
- Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act
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edit- Apple Inc. litigation
- Berrimah Prison
- John Fraser (botanist)
- List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities
- Rothko Case
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editBooks
editDid you know
edit- ... that Scottish botanist John Fraser was a plant collector for Catherine, Czar of Russia?
- ... that Axel Törneman's friends were able to locate him by following the sketches he left in Paris cafés?
- ... that in 1865 Manuel Antonio Caro became the first Chilean student to attend the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris?
- ... that the journal American Diplomacy is published online, free for anyone to read?"
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