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But I do own a guitar that I consider a work of art.
The desk and chairs, which the couple consider a work of art (a similar desk and chairs sold at auction for $158,700 at Christie's in Manhattan in May) completed the space.
While some may consider a work of art to be the epitome of expression, others may consider it to be absolute gibberish.
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In the Middle Ages, holy places became places of grace, the visitation of which was considered a work of penance.
Cyril Connolly complained that the book's obsession with money prevented it being considered a work of art.
He self-consciously and intentionally plans to create what he considers a work of art, and he affirms that his walk will be a thing of beauty.
Then, too, the building, which includes reliefs by Jacques Lipschitz and ironwork in African-inspired patterns, is considered a work of art in itself.
There may be those who think that to quibble about the traducement of what might be considered a work of one of the lesser arts is to waste everyone's time.
Calatrava lost the case, in which his lawyers argued that the bridge should be considered a work of art rather than merely a piece of engineering; but the judgment was sympathetic to his cause, and he is considering an appeal.
It is easier to get a permit to slap together a house of plywood and milled framing lumber from the mainland than it is to get government approval to construct what he considers a work of art using native materials.
While the song must be considered a work of juvenilia, it does at least explain why eighties metal seems to lurk beneath the surface of so many of today's pop hits.
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