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No one knows better than your nanny -- who sees you come home with shopping bags, renovate the kitchen for $50,000 or rent a beach house for a couple of weeks -- that she is not a full-fledged family member, just a close-enough facsimile to make her employers feel better about themselves.
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In 1843 Tischendorf was permitted to make a facsimile of a few verses, in 1844 Eduard de Muralt saw it, and in 1845 S. P. Tregelles was allowed to observe several points which Muralt had overlooked.
Apparently this is enough to make a facsimile of the ear that heard van Gough paint Vase with Twelve Sunflowers though it wouldn't have heard the creation of Starry Night, which was painted post-clipping.
Apparently this is enough to make a facsimile of the ear that heard van Gough paint Vase with Twelve Sunflowers though it wouldn't have heard the creation of Starry Night, which was painted post-clipping.
A facsimile would be relatively easy to make, lines measured and angles taken, then taken to scale; because such a room would be unlivable, Ravenswood had to rely more on art than math.
Several YouTube videos show how to make a rough facsimile.
And when a photograph is too rare or fragile to be loaned out for exhibitions, the curator in charge can call on the ARCP to make an accurate facsimile that will travel in its stead.
Dr. McClellan said that counterfeiters had become extremely sophisticated and adept with the technology needed to make near-perfect facsimiles of labels and packaging and that it would not be easy to outwit them.
Like Oscar Wilde's picture of Dorian Gray, only in reverse, these public facsimiles of eternal youth only serve to make the depredations of present-day reality even crueller.
She was trying, and failing, to make a batch of facsimile Girl Scout Trefoils.
All we're doing is clawing at the facsimile of Irishness, but it helps us to make peace with all the absurd things we cannot change.
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