In 1968, a year after he finished his legendary series of black murals for his eponymous chapel at the Menil Collection in Houston and just a few months after suffering an aneurysm that nearly killed him, Mark Rothko turned to painting smaller pictures in acrylic on paper laid down on canvas.
The second half began to the tune of 2, 000 Pompey fans, who had travelled for free on 40 coaches laid on by owner Alexandre Gaydamak, urging their team to 'play up'.
Members of the community on Friday laid coffins in the street, refusing to bury them.
The agreement that we reached on Friday -- that the President reached on Friday laid a predicate.
Hop the Tybee Island shuttle for a beach day on the laid-back barrier island, just 20 minutes from town.
Nazi aerospace engineers pioneered the jet engine and their early work on rockets laid the foundations for the post-war space programs of both the United States and the Soviet Union.
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She opened it on the table and laid her finger on the margin.
Frankly, we were sold on them the moment we laid eyes on them, but don't take our word for it, head south for the evidence.
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It can be stood on its thin, 3-inch edge or laid on its wider, 5.5-inch edge without affecting the sound.
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At the time of his dental work, Walker was still small and light enough to be operated on an improvised table made from planks of wood laid on straw bales.
Kanato, who sat on his father's lap for a while, laid on the floor, laughing and playing with Mr. Toba's aunt and two cousins.
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That night, as we sat round the campfire, the staff laid on entertainment Namibian- style.
His body was laid on the carpeted floor of the mosque, flowers on his chest.
The rout was complete when Hogan Ephraim laid on a tap-in for Rangers skipper Fitz Hall.
He kept the objects safe in their glass cases, some reverently laid on red cloth.
But financial excesses existed centuries before a brick had been laid on Wall Street.
Witnesses said they saw two men being laid on the ground, then being dressed in forensic overalls.
As an alternative to the greed and chaos on our railways laid bare over the past week?
In 1884, the cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty was laid on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor.
Shuttle buses are also being laid on to take people to the site from Liverpool, Warrington and Manchester.
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The Triumph, he said, is the size of three football fields or a skyscraper laid on its side.
However, the blame for France's decline as an art market cannot all be laid on its musty auctioneers.
This discussion began a few months ago when the possibility of Greece defaulting was first laid on the table.
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Revetment: shore protection structure made with stones laid on a sloping face.
Now, after nearly eight years of red tape, not an inch of pavement has been laid on the 11.2-mile stretch.
Crowd entertainment was laid on and Charles Horton, managing director of Southeastern railways, seemed to think it was going well.
"Things have been laid on the line to Marion, " a senior source at the company was reported to have said.
Rubber mats were also later laid on a railway running alongside the bypass so road traffic could use the track.
That is now the charge that has been laid on the table: that the essential character of the bank has changed.
But Thailand's Mr Shinawatra was determined that the summit go without a hitch, so he laid on 20, 000 police and soldiers.
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