• In London, it was presented along with an assortment of objects purportedly related to famous individuals, such as Winston Churchill's cigar and a cushion from Sigmund Freud's office.

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  • The paintings include Monet's Waterloo Bridge, Picasso's Tete d'Arlequin, Matisse's La Liseuse en Blanc et Jaune and Freud's Woman with Eyes Closed.

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  • The missing works include Monet's Waterloo Bridge, Picasso's Tete d'Arlequin, Matisse's La Liseuse en Blanc et Jaune and Freud's Woman with Eyes Closed.

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  • In an age of fast, factory-like studios, Mr Freud's pace is deliberate and unhurried.

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  • From about 1940 to 1970, Sigmund Freud's theoretical concepts of mental life and its disorders dominated American psychiatry.

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  • Prior to Freud's purchase of the painting in 2001, it was once owned by Hollywood star Edward G Robinson.

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  • Two years later, she looks wan and imprisoned. (That marriage, his last, ended in 1959.) Like many sitters, Freud's often look forlorn.

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  • Some of Freud's ideas, especially those about sex, later would come into question, but patients have gone on the couch ever since.

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  • Christie's described the work, which shows Jobcentre supervisor Sue Tilley asleep on a sofa, as a "bold and imposing example of the stark power of Freud's realism".

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  • It's not enough to have some decent Titians, Mantegna's and Van Dycks hanging on the walls at the palace (and, yes, I know there's a Freud) what's required with all these recent cuts in government subsidies of the arts is some serious hefting behind modern British works.

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  • In resumed debate on the Queen's Speech on 26 November 2009, Lord Freud told peers that the government's proposals were "perverse".

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  • But like the ideas of other European psychiatrists, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler and of course Freud, Dr Frankl's have seeped into other disciplines.

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  • It's debatable whether this dollar-book Freud tells us more about the president or about Oliver Stone, but it's an insight -- if a mundane one -- into a subject who may not be complex enough to justify a multifaceted portrait.

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  • It's two birds - apparently Freud told her that as a young man in the navy, he used to do tattoos for his fellow sailors.

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  • They included Mark Getty, the grandson of John Paul Getty and the new chairman of London's National Gallery, Matthew Freud, a PR magnate, Peter Simon, a British retailer and founder of Monsoon and Accessorize, all three members of the Mugrabi family who own already nearly 100 Hirsts, and Sir Norman Rosenthal, a former secretary of the Royal Academy of Arts and one of Mr Hirst's earliest supporters.

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  • Speaking on BBC NI's Good Morning Ulster, Mr McCausland said he was due to meet Welfare Reform Minister Lord Freud next week and negotiations were taking place about Northern Ireland's specific needs.

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  • Vienna's most analytical son, Sigmund Freud, would argue that nothing we do is an accident, that even mistakes are in some way intentional.

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  • He also said he would speak with Westminster's Welfare Reform Minister, Lord Freud, to ensure universal credit was "better tailored to Northern Ireland customers".

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  • Explaining the government's decision, Welfare Minister Lord Freud said there had been a "clear consensus" that the three month time limit was the "fairest solution".

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  • "Good old marketing has convinced people that they should spend a lot of money on bottled water, " says Salome Freud, chief of New York City's distribution water quality operations.

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  • Lord Freud responded that the NAO acknowledged the coalition's scheme addressed "significant weaknesses" of previous programmes.

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  • He was a useful dinner guest, entertaining the company with stories of this century's immortals, Einstein, Picasso, Freud, and so on, and no one doubted that he had met them.

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  • Mr. Meltzer's activities the books, the comics, the TV show have accomplished several things: They've furnished a comfortable income (take that, Dr. Freud), provided outlets for the author's creativity and for his prodigious research in the bowels of the National Archives, and have made him increasingly anxiety-ridden.

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  • It's a shame in a way because primary narcissism, as Freud called the infant variety, is normal, healthy and good.

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  • Kraepelin's work, however, was soon overshadowed by that of Sigmund Freud, whose conclusion that mental illness came from emotional causes, rather than physical ones, underpinned the rise of the psychoanalytical tradition in Europe and America in the 20th century.

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  • Freud and his followers played down efforts at gathering such information as a patient's family background, educational and occupational course, intelligence, temperament, habits, medical condition and conscious assumptions.

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  • Freud died in 2011 at the age of 88, having become one of Britain's most distinguished and highly regarded artists.

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  • The estate of British painter Lucian Freud has bequeathed works by Corot and Degas to the nation, under the government's acceptance in lieu scheme.

    BBC: Lucian Freud donates Corot and Degas works in lieu of tax

  • The origins of the festival lie in the fertility rituals of pre-Christian Sweden, and there's a subtext to the pole that you don't need to be Sigmund Freud to grasp.

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