| 31. | Clayton's balloon was elaborately decorated by Jean-Baptiste Reveillon, an unrivaled French paper-stainer.
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| 32. | In the past, instruments by Nicol?Amati and Jacob Stainer were preferred for their subtle sweetness of tone.
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| 33. | John Goodison, a geography and drawing professor at glass stainer, influenced McCay's use of color.
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| 34. | At 18 he won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music where his main teacher was Charles Stainer.
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| 35. | In the following month he handed over his post at St Paul's to his former pupil Stainer.
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| 36. | Indeed it was Bramley, as a fellow of the college, who presented Stainer with his doctoral robes.
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| 37. | She has won several awards, including the 2008 Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize, worth ?5, 000.
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| 38. | No wonder the whole genre of bodice-rippers risks being supplanted by what could be called apron-stainers.
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| 39. | In 1849, after a year's probation, Stainer became a chorister at St Paul's Cathedral.
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| 40. | His best-known pupil at St Paul's was John Stainer, who succeeded him as organist there.
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