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Originally shown as a gallery installation of 33 video artworks titled "Blood of a Poet," "Glass Lips" contrasts natural sound — a gurgling stream, a wailing infant — with unnatural behavior, and meticulously controlled images with emotional anarchy.

An encouraging development on the sustainable front was the Hemp Chair, which was originally shown as a prototype in Ventura-Lambrate at the fair last year by its German designer, Werner Aisslinger, as the first chair to be made in a single piece of material from a natural composite fiber.

This video was originally shown as part of a BBC News special on the recent severe weather in the UK.

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The painter and printmaker Santiago Cucullu, 40, said he was both pleased and amused when a series of 12 of his prints, "Architectonic vs. H.R.," originally shown at MoMA in 2007 as part of an exhibition of Latin American Art, ended up on the walls of the second-floor cafe.

Carrie Ahern's dance installation "SeNSATE," originally shown at the Brooklyn Lyceum, began as a collaboration with Nietzsche scholars.

The service showed a range of repeated news, current affairs, children's and educational programs originally shown on ABC1 as well as a number of original programs launched later on, such as Australia Wide, Short and Curly and Late Night Legends.

The drama had originally shown Roe as taking advantage of tax breaks to build a large shopping centre.

All of our approaches so far pass a 3′-azido-3′-deoxyadenosine derivative as key intermediate, as originally shown in 2009.

But the highlight of the game was the own goal by Swiss defenceman Phillipe Furrer, already on YouTube in about a dozen different languages, and here it is as originally shown on Swiss TV.

If one wants to give a purely set-theoretic semantics, without resorting to multisets, it is possible to do it by means of coherence spaces, sets equipped with a special coherence relation, as originally shown by in Girard 1987.

As originally shown by Keesey (1970) [ 10], a center surround with contiguous edges (no gap) also yields a curve without the expected low-frequency fall off.

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