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In the past most cultural studies have been primarily descriptive, cataloguing and organising objects often to be displayed in museums or at least organised in drawers so that interested people can examine them.
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During the consultation period several petitions were organised objecting to key proposals.
Eichmann was accepted into the SD and assigned to the sub-office on Freemasons, organising seized ritual objects for a proposed museum.
"In a way it's a compliment that Caitlin Moran gave such prominence to a one-off meeting organised by Object in her bestselling book.
The researchers will organise the knowledge objects, forms and positions into categories using a variety of methods.
Object and the Fawcett Society are organising a public event to spell out the need to translate these promising announcements into action.
First, museology; the science and practice of organising, arranging and managing museums, has changed the emphasis from collections to audiences, and from objects to stories.
The Republicans also objected to a provision that would facilitate union organising for airline employees.
The matter ultimately returns to the question posed by the Washington Post's chief art critic Blake Gopnik: "Do these things look exactly like objects that Rodin would have recognised as being by him?" The ROM is organising a symposium on November 6.
One of the objects of the two Fangs' criticisms, Xiao Chuanguo, a urologist at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, was arrested and charged with organising the assaults.
They need organising.
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