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INSIDE his hovel of branches and rags, a grizzled pauper called Badshah Kale keeps a precious object.
"An owner then or now would not treat it like part of an ensemble but as a precious object".
"There's no difference in a precious object, either displayed at a museum or a store," he said.
She's grown or been assembled into a precious object, gliding through the show with a beauty that's no less impressive for looking vacuum-sealed.
IN a Lower Manhattan workshop late last summer, Steve Morse opened a crate, gingerly removed a precious object and studied it for minute markings.
The hands-on, hands-off format he's developed -- he's turned video into a precious object, something compact, dense and tightly textured -- is clearly a fertile one.
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He carried a copper ax--a precious object indicating a high social rank, perhaps that of clan chieftain--and wore a waterproof grass cape much like those used by Alpine shepherds as late as the 19th century.
"This gives people a sense of buying a unique, precious object," Ms. Hélion said.
And every time he wrote he's, like, 'I haven't gotten to your work because I had the flu.' " Biro previously had been suspected of creating an investment scheme around a seemingly precious object, with the promise that it would eventually reap huge profits.
Majorica is a sanctuary built one worn, precious object at a time.
A few precious objects from the site are on view here, along with a painted fiberglass replica of a cave interior filled with all-over sculpture and painting.
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