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Also likely is a future cabinetmaker's charge the moment some of the fragile pieces show cracks.
By 1972 Tropicália was effectively over, leaving scraps of itself — photographs, films, recordings, manifestoes and fragile pieces of art — behind.
So when fragile pieces of metal snap, when delicate spring hinges malfunction, or when the whole thing gets run over by a car, opticians turn to these craftsmen.
Also brought out in October will be more fragile pieces, like an extremely thin porcelain plate with a subtle landscape painted on it with enamel.
nytimes.com/100days Maira Kalman In Love With Lincoln Inside a Lincoln archive, the illustrator finds herself entranced by the fragile pieces of a monumental life.
So, very naturally, I started to draw and I was amazed, and then I began to enjoy expressing myself in those tiny and fragile pieces of paper.
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This production may not aim as high as some I've seen, but it fully achieves what it sets out to do and gives a glossy, crowd-pleasing spin to what's always been seen as a more fragile, delicate piece.
It was a devastating and fragile piece, quite unlike their first offering.
Their machine was a fragile piece of minimalist engineering, an insubstantial butterfly compared with the eagles of technology that later took to the air.
This fragile piece of paper is as important to Irish nationalists as an original copy of the US constitution is to Americans.
Why take a fragile piece of technology that requires charging and Internet connections to places where infrastructure can be sparse, especially when there's an inexpensive, low-tech alternative in print books?
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