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The book will probably become a prized object for a successful entrepreneur to show admiring guests.
Finally an octopus surrenders the prized object, and Bear regurgitates all his former enemies, the eggs having hatched into fledglings.
A prized object in the factory is the stamper, the master copy of a software product that takes great precision to produce.
But the Getty is still fighting a court battle in Italy over another prized object in its collection, the Getty Bronze, a statute called "Victorious Youth" that it acquired in 1977.
Later, as Rose goes in to dinner, one of Cal's fat-cat friends commends him on his fiancée as if she, too, were a prized object: "Congratulations, Hockley — she's splendid!" Cameron underscored the parallels between the young woman and the liner in other ways.
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As for the Baret annotator's two annotators — he has reviewed their book, though not yet their prize object — he manages a skeptical benevolence.
"Rocks" alludes to Chinese "scholars' rocks" — intricately eroded stones prized as objects of meditation.
Delft is also famous for its porcelain, originally made by craftsmen who were imitating prized Chinese objects imported by Dutch traders.
After all, artists tend to prize objects and materials for their aesthetic rather than their functional or utilitarian qualities.
Such women as can have healthy offspring become "high-prize objects – because to not have a fucking tumour on you is a fucking miracle.
Some of the most egregious thefts occur, Mrs. Booth observed, when a place is new and the owners are idealistic, wanting to use and show off their prize objects.
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