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  • "The Manticore " and " What's Bred in the Bone ."
  • "What's Bred in the Bone " and " The Lyre of Orpheus ."
  • These are old artists whose idea of art is very bred in the bone.
  • It is bred in the bone of Italian TV, and big changes are not in sight.
  • Di Suvero's defiance, like his passion for living on the water, is bred in the bone.
  • What is bred in the bone cannot be altered easily by changes in culture and ideology.
  • The quartet featured Don Grolnick exclusively on Hammond B-3 organ, double bassist Ray Anderson's album " Blues Bred in the Bone ".
  • Ramsay appears in Davies'novels " What's Bred in the Bone " and " Cornish trilogy, and in the later novel " The Cunning Man ".
  • In " What's Bred in the Bone " the 1985 novel that is one of Davies'best, a Canadian painter adopts the techniques and symbolism of Renaissance art.
  • The question that raises is fundamental : If what's bred in the bone comes through in the flesh, can we really become whatever we want to be?
  • The vilification of the United States _ and its main Mideast ally Israel _ has been bred in the bones of many Iranians, especially the vast legions of poor young people.
  • In issues 187 188 of the comic book " Hellblazer ", in a story titled " Bred in the Bone ", the protagonist's niece finds herself on Gruinard surrounded by flesh-eating children.
  • He spent his formative years in Renfrew, Ontario ( Blairlogie in his novel " What's Bred in the Bone " ); many of the novel's characters are named after families he knew there.
  • Inside the Medico-Legal Lab of the Jeffersonian Institute, Brennan examines the victim's remains while her colleagues inquire about the resemblances between themselves and the characters in her new book, " Bred in the Bone ".
  • Tuesday's election added a new chapter to what may be the most significant long-term story in New York politics : the breakdown of geographic and ethnic voting blocs whose party allegiances were once bred in the bone.
  • For others, like Dov Charney, it is bred in the bone . " I think I was born a hustler, " said Charney, the fast-talking founder of American Apparel, the rapidly expanding youth-oriented T-shirt chain . " I like the hustle.
  • The later trilogy _ " Rebel Angels " ( 1981 ), " What's Bred in the Bone " ( 1985 ), and " The Lyre of Orpheus " ( 1989 ) _ revolved around the life of a mysterious art collector.
  • The usual meaning given the fable is that a person's basic nature cannot be changed or, as Thomas Bewick has it in his tale of " The Blackamoor ",  What s bred in the bone will never come out of the flesh.
  • India's culture and the character of its people have been molded by great and uncontrollable disasters, whether foreign conquests or natural calamities, and the acceptance that is bred in the bone here seems not to waver even when people lose everything that has sustained their lives.
  • This painting, entitled " The Wedding at Cana " featuring the portraits of many of the people who appeared as characters from Blairlogie, the fictional town in Ontario that was the setting of the second book of the trilogy, " What's Bred in the Bone ".
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