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However , he was never able to make a living with his art , and , as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as `` putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas '' , he lost his enthusiasm for painting .
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However , he was never able to make a living with his art , and , as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as `` putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas '' , he lost his enthusiasm for painting .
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However , he was never able to make a living with his art , and , as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as `` putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas '' , he lost his enthusiasm for painting .
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However , he was never able to make a living with his art , and , as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as `` putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas '' , he lost his enthusiasm for painting .
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However , he was never able to make a living with his art , and , as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as `` putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas '' , he lost his enthusiasm for painting .
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However , he was never able to make a living with his art , and , as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as `` putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas '' , he lost his enthusiasm for painting .
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However , he was never able to make a living with his art , and , as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as `` putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas '' , he lost his enthusiasm for painting .
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However , he was never able to make a living with his art , and , as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as `` putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas '' , he lost his enthusiasm for painting .
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However , he was never able to make a living with his art , and , as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as `` putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas '' , he lost his enthusiasm for painting .
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In his films of the 1940s and 1950s , Kurosawa frequently employs the `` axial cut '' , in which the camera moves closer to , or further away from , the subject , not through the use of tracking shots or dissolves , but through a series of matched jump cuts .
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For example , in Sanshiro Sugata II , the hero takes leave of the woman he loves , but then , after walking away a short distance , turns and bows to her , and then , after walking further , turns and bows once more .
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Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power in the New Kingdom , during the Ramesside period , where it rivalled the Hittite Empire , Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire , after which it entered a period of slow decline .
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established
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This Greek Ptolemaic Kingdom ruled Egypt until 30 BC , when , under Cleopatra , it fell to the Roman Empire and became a Roman province .
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