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| Heroines of architecture are always thin on the ground, but a unique exhibition by the Wenzel Hablik Museum in Itzehoe presented women of the European Modern Movement in the 1920s. British artists were thin on the ground although several lived and worked in Paris. For all its size, we're pretty thin on the ground," said Bishop Caleb Lawrence, who has been the bishop of the diocese for 20 years. |
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