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For every cathedral, a pit of bones; for every work of art, the mass labour that granted the artist the resources to create it.
But it does not follow that the same set of critics will serve as the standard for every work of art.
Weak institutionalism holds that, for every work of art, there is some reason or other that the institution has for saying that it is a work of art (Matravers 2000).
But that's also the case for every work of fiction, said Moroccan writer Laila Lalaimi.
"For every work that made it into the modern repertory, there are thousands that we don't know about.
Make a detailed inventory list for every work, a list of contacts, and a chart of art-related expenses and any income from art sales.
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She added: "We work very hard to increase applications from under-represented groups, averaging one access activity for every working day of the year".
Thirdly, reassigned wavelet scalogram (RWS) for every working cycle of REB can be calculated.
Then, time frequency distribution for every working cycle of vibration signal is obtained by wavelet scalogram (WS) based on time domain information.
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