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"Water Lilies" was an official selection at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, probably as much for its national provenance as its accomplishments.
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"Specters of Provenance: National Loans, the Königsplatz, and Maria Eichhorn's 'Politics of Restitution'," Grey Room, 18 (Winter 2005), 65-81.
Two years later, the government launched a task force known as the Mattéoli Commission, which investigated the provenance of the MNR works in the national museums and spurred the creation of a state-run enterprise charged with researching the claims of potential victims.
Taylor's late 1980s one-woman show about Mabley, called "Moms," led to a national tour and a complicated legal dispute over the provenance of the play.
Today, 19 skins of the Cuban macaw exist in 15 collections worldwide (two each in Natural History Museum at Tring, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris, the Swedish Museum of Natural History, and the Smithsonian Museum), but many are of unclear provenance.
By 2005, when UNC won its next national championship, the "paper class" system (so called because students had to turn in only one paper of uncertain provenance to collect their A's) was hitting on all cylinders.
Does provenance?
Provenance unknown.
Unknown provenance.
"Provenance," the girl said.
Its provenance is telling.
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