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noun
Place or source of origin.
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But make is only one factor in determining a guitar's worth: Others are provenance or chain of ownership, rarity, condition and whether a certain model is in fashion.
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"The criteria could be provenance or universality.
Part of the problem is provenance.
A promising sign on a printed menu is provenance plus preparation, like "grilled Barnegat Light scallops," with a description of "New Jersey dandelion, guanciale, celery," at Blue.
What has happened is Provenance, a new show that arrives at the Barbican this week, about the nature of beauty and objectification.
Then there's provenance.
What truly matters in luxury marketing is provenance, glamour, and facade.
The Daily Show is considered primarily a comedy program finding it's provenance in That Was the Week That Was and the media parodies on SNL.
The disadvantage of the distributed provenance schemes is that provenance decoding is not robust.
A candidate recommendation for data provenance specification proposed by the W3C is the provenance data model (PROV-DM) [ 69].
The block provenance schemes are able to transmit provenance of large size through a series of provenance blocks.
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