Sentence examples for public artefacts from inspiring English sources

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As well as those pictures, there's a great many more mundane photos which are collectively owned by the public, artefacts of our shared history of space exploration.

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It includes self-discharge and identifiable patterns of discharge and readmission around public holidays Artefact —Readmissions in this category are likely to be planned/elective but have been mistakenly coded as an emergency readmission.

As the danger of cultural vandalism from the Salafist fighters grew, a network of volunteers was set up to surreptitiously remove artefacts from public institutions for safekeeping.

In the Fijian National Museum in Suva, alongside the only remaining piece of HMS Bounty, there is one of the most memorable artefacts on public display anywhere in the world: the sole of the Rev Thomas Baker's left boot, all that was found of the poor man after the Fijians ate him – a case of braise the Lord, you might say.

Although museums may be heavily dependent on donations by these antiquity collectors, however against the sale of looted material the legitimate market is, public examples of stolen artefacts in auction house catalogs have made the industry difficult to trust.

Lorries have had to reverse in off the busy street, through the narrow front gate to the public courtyard, from where priceless artefacts were hauled up the front steps by night and through the double doors of the reading room.

Better yet, museums should open source 3D digitisations of the artefacts, giving the public direct access to the collections and democratising the data for all.

While Islamic State's diverse media output is not western-style public relations, the artifice and artefacts employed in the group's "media war" are not only relevant but also noteworthy for public relations professionals.

We emphasise the need for good quality control or resequencing of existing public sequences, to avoid topological artefacts.

The museum wants to add the station to its collection and is urging members of the public to disclose any memories or artefacts.

Long Road's Fraser adds: "It's also a means of teaching one of the toughest media concepts, namely that once an artefact is in a public domain, its meaning largely lies with its various audiences and their often contradictory readings".

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