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The second part of the definition picks up those objects that definitely are works of art, but were created in a mechanical, almost an assembly-line fashion, or as just another instance of its kind.
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Other countries despise the U.K. for this heresy, and believe that it is yet another instance of British xenophobia at its most insolent and thuggish, but what arouses British mirth is not funny foreigners but funny foreign songs, as well as the grave respect in which they are held by the foreigners, who become funny as a result.
The report's release is widely viewed as another instance of the Trump administration turning its back on basic transparency to the public.
Then there was an article about Chinese families protesting outside a solar panel factory, angry at the pollution pouring from the factory, poisoning them and their children, another instance of a "green" product causing its own environmental issues.
Hitchens added: "It's another instance of the BBC being judge and jury in its own cause.
Call it another instance of strange bedfellows.
"Perhaps," he wrote, "it's another instance of a handicap honing a skill".
But it's another instance of commercial pandering.
It revealed another instance of poor decision-making.
It's another instance of treating the plot as a game.
Or was it simply another instance of power providers gaming the market?
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