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Or maybe the prizes themselves begin to feel immaterial: "That institution certainly has nostalgic importance.
What Congress believes is the right way to resolve this complex debate is immaterial; that's politics, and this is about leadership.
It was immaterial that Mr. Fredenberg was unarmed.
"It's really immaterial that he is not doing it now".
ordinary person, America In this case it's somewhat immaterial that this man is an illegal immigrant.
It's immaterial that nobody may have asked about the film's premise.
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The exhibition also includes a series of videos Red Handed, Untitled (Favela Double Photo)—that explore immaterial things "that don't have any apparent political associations" but evoke the body's relationship to the environment.
The task of labeling movies according to their corresponding genre is a challenging classification problem, having in mind that genre is an immaterial feature that cannot be directly pinpointed in any of the movie frames.
Many discoveries of quantum physics are not only immaterial, but that is a work in completely different ways that has nothing to do with the standard three-dimensional spatial sense we have.
Given his space constraints in London, Marclay decided that his first project would involve immaterial material — that is, digital media.
This is not necessarily because freedom is some mysterious immaterial quality that is beyond the ken of science.
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