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Inside, in the massive Turbine Hall, flanked by security guards, will sit a relatively tiny piece entitled For the Love of God (2007), the most expensive work of art ever created in terms of its materials: a human skull cast in platinum and encased in diamonds.

If the lawsuit is successful, the amount of money each bracero may be entitled to is relatively small, since their wages were typically less than $1 and hour.

The study of how and why they die is a relatively recent concern: a rubric entitled "cell death" only appeared in the Index Medicus, an index to medical literature, in 1979.

The proposed hybridizing sum-local search optimizer, entitled HSLSO, is a relatively simple but powerful technique.

"As professional footballers, the players' careers are relatively short-lived and they are entitled to exercise basic employment rights the law affords to all employees in this country under the TUPE Regulations.

Two recent studies published in Science strengthen the case that a relatively new class of systemic insecticides entitled 'neonicotinoid pesticides' are indeed key drivers behind recent pollinator decline.

There's also a piece entitled "Tragic Heroes" about the relatively anonymous lives of Bollywood lookalikes.

In a research note entitled "Sticking With Sluggish," the relatively pessimistic analysts at Goldman Sachs argued that the "exceptionally mild" winter stole commerce and hiring from March and April.

For instance it is not clear if the caretaker government is in power for a relatively long period what decisions it is entitled to take, or what restrictions would be imposed on a government signing contracts.

Despite its relatively humble origins as a short story, first entitled "Traitor Hands", "The Witness for the Prosecution" can lay claim to being one of the queen of crime's greatest creations.

Having appointed "at short notice, a relatively untested management team", King would have been entitled - if not obliged - to take the lead, as chairman, in the appointment of a new management team.

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