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The Chinese rarely built with stone, instead replacing perishable materials periodically over the decades.
The Tai people normally built in perishable materials, wood and bamboo in particular.
Another is a body of non-Western traditions of making art from perishable materials, as in Japanese ikebana.
Their supports and containers can be made of either durable or perishable materials, depending on the ritual or ceremonial requirements.
Their texts were written on perishable materials such as papyrus and parchment, and much copying took place.
They seem unrealised and unsustainable, not least because Hesse often used perishable materials such as latex, wax, string, cheesecloth and plaster, which she made luminously strange.
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Whether anyone sent perishable material is unrecorded.
Why not print the first edition on some perishable material which would crumble to a little heap of perfectly clean dust in about six months time?
That reactor, a civilian one owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority, is used by the Energy Department to make tritium, a perishable material for nuclear bombs.
She also wrote about the difficulty of stepping back into the world of 1847, when the novel was published: A novelist, we reflect, is bound to build up his structure with much very perishable material which begins by lending it reality and ends by cumbering it with rubbish.
Thus contemporary scholasticism is founded on the inherently unstable, perishable material world, which is dominated by disorder and evil as a consequence of Adam's sin.
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