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Such tangible remnants, which she calls "objects of exile," triggered her mother's concealed memories.
It will deploy what the museum's latest manifesto calls "objects in cases, supported by texts and graphics".
Dr. Faughey suggested that digital keepsakes, which she calls "objects of magnetic emotion" that evoke memories, have a way of coming up again.
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It's an approach the artist calls "object-oriented ontology".
Such people would be called objects, not subjects.
It allows programmers to write small pieces of software, called objects, that can be sent over a network.
A comprehensive book, also called "Objects for Use: Handmade by Design" (Abrams, $75), contains photographs and the list of sources.
Objects are, in the first instance, just what are ordinarily called "objects"—tables, chairs, rocks, planets, stars, and human and animal bodies, among innumerable other things.
He said Frostrup was being commissioned to make a new series called Objects of Desire about "cult objects and what makes people covet them".
The BMW stroller is part of a series of strollers called Objects of Design that have included models branded Burberry, Juicy Couture and Lacoste.
Live 22 Lets You Call Objects Too [Yanko Design].
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