| 41. | It's the prospect that even more U . S . researchers will be trained in the black art of bioterrorism.
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| 42. | Like the careers of Audre Lord and Alice Walker, Jordan's was forged by the black arts movement of the'60s and'70s.
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| 43. | In the late 1990s he led two ensembles, the Black Art Sax Quartet and a big band called The Thing.
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| 44. | They sign up people at major festivals, such as Juneteenth and the Black Arts Festival, then follow up with reminders.
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| 45. | After Darque learned the secrets Quigley had to offer him, he quickly surpassed his old master in the Black Arts.
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| 46. | But the cheesy Clinton obsession with polling seems positively uplifting compared with the black arts of the Bush polling operation.
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| 47. | For a bit of excitement, Rasputin delves in the black arts and has a hilarious sidekick in Bartok, the albino bat.
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| 48. | Gullah culture paired with influences from the Black Arts Movement create the cultural context for the novel ( Artistic Expression ).
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| 49. | The Black Arts movement also provided incentives for public funding of the arts, and increased public support of various arts initiatives.
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| 50. | Bush learned about the diplomat's black belt in the black arts long ago, when he made a patsy of Bush pere.
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