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In "Mixing Cups," he imbedded 12 different cups that he had used for mixing paint in a block of plaster, turning the cups into negative holes.
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Klemperer's story has a special resonance for Mr. Bartenieff, whose family was also, he said, "deeply imbedded in the cultural life of Germany".
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The cable, he said, can be imbedded directly into freshly poured concrete, or, for retrofit applications, can be laid in the sand bed under bricks or pavers or in shallow quarter-inch-wide grooves cut into existing asphalt or concrete.
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