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Economic growth is an artefact of the use of fossil fuels.
Alibaba's dominance of Chinese e-commerce is an artefact of the era of the personal computer (PC).
The schedule is an artefact of the state's agrarian days, and it leaves little time for tackling the big issues.
It was banned in America until 1934 because of its "pornographic" nature, a comical artefact of the country's prudishness.
Osborne's much vaunted "pro-nuclear consensus" is an artefact of the Cold War and it needs to be broken down.
The parent album Dare (1981) became a defining artefact of the early 1980s, a sleek electronic masterpiece which has influenced several pop artists.
But that is an artefact of the Enlightenment: of churches' knuckling under to Gibbon and others who were contemptuous of metaphysics – in particular, philosophical theology.
The demolished remains of the enclosure, an artefact of the performance that still stands there alongside the video projection, suggests it's the latter.
One lesson is that workers should give up trade-union power an artefact of the old days, when labour and capital opposed each other once they become owners.
Wary neutrino physicists warn that it could all yet prove to be an artefact of the way the experiments were conducted.
This appears to be an artefact of the use of a causal filter.
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