Sentence examples for an artefact whose from inspiring English sources

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Less a "masterpiece" than an artefact whose age and primitive mould contribute lavishly to its effect, Nosferatu was nevertheless a vast improvement in cinematic grace and visual originality over the influential German silents released up until that time, even Paul Wegener's The Golem and Fritz Lang's Spiders.

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The Buckquoy spindle-whorl found at a Pictish site on Birsay is an Ogham inscribed artefact whose interpretation has caused controversy although it is now generally considered to be of both Irish and Christian in origin.

Last month the institute agreed with the International Council of Museums, a body linked to UNESCO, a "red list" of whole categories of artefacts whose trade is sensitive, including fossils, human remains and colonial paintings.

They are mostly stuffed into bottom drawers – abandoned artefacts whose time has gone, now nestling amid gym kit.

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The Labour party is not an artefact.

The letter as an artefact exemplifies that.

"I regard it as an artefact".

So the 7UP tin is quite an artefact.

Harney's heyday was an artefact of a strong, confident, and relatively wealthy working class.

But the cut the UK has celebrated is an artefact of accountancy.

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