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We note that Saguaro is agnostic to the underlying mechanisms that give rise to its cacti, and that if the data contains systematic artefacts, it will likely report them as signals represented by their own cacti.
Isis captured the city from government forces in May but is not known to have damaged its monumental Roman-era ruins despite a reputation for destroying artefacts it views as idolatrous.
Isis also profits from illicitly selling artefacts it loots from ancient sites.
All beamed ceilings, exposed brickwork and yet more curious artefacts, it was a raucous gay pub in a previous life.
She opened her elegant home to the public every Monday, and adoring fans clad in black would queue around the block to see the macabre artefacts it was stuffed with, including a lemur skeleton and a collection of evil-looking antique dolls, set out in rooms painted mauve and fuschia.
Curator, retired Major David Hornby, has been searching for a new home for the artefacts it houses, which tell the history of the former RAF station.
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"You'll see looking through it how much of a cultural artefact it is," she said.
It is kept behind glass, like the precious artefact it is.
"As a punk artefact, it separates the men from the boys," wrote Nick Kent in NME.
Ghostly is very much an artefact: it pleads the case for the book as object, not digital ephemera.
Unintentionally, as an historical artefact, it now serves to communicate this troubled past and the violence city plans can enact.
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