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One photo claims to include crushed items like a "paperback cover of Jorge Luis Borges Labyrinthss'" and "Icelandic flag sew on embroidered patch," while another says the photo includes "24k gold leaf" and "reproduction of world's first colour photograph by Thomas Sutton".
The sequences were filmed and recorded on location at the former Colchester Cavalry Barracks, with the production using fifty members and the band of the county's local regiment, the Royal Anglian Regiment, attired in reproduction First World War uniforms.
In the biological world, reproduction is a mundane ability mastered by every creature from the smallest microbe to the largest whale.
Moholy's years of practicing photography had taught her valuable methods of photomechanical reproduction, which, during World War II, she used in her position with Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux to run a microfilm operation (the photographic copying of documents at a reduced scale for compact storage) at the London Science Museum Library.
Readers expecting to find Houellebecq's notorious use of sordid sexuality to express his pessimism with modern life were surprised to find instead a more mature, postsexual form of cynicism, which had, however, lost none of its humorous bite in its examination of whether in our consumerist world reproduction has now surpassed reality.
Leslie Brunetta and Catherine Craig also explain the mechanisms behind evolution (natural selection, gene flow, genetic drift, mutation) very well, in addition to colloquially mentioning all the pre- and post-zygotic barriers to reproduction through the world of spider speciation.
Although artificial insemination technology, widely used for bovine reproduction throughout the world, has contributed in reducing sexually transmitted diseases, the cattle industry has reaped only limited success in improving fertility.
There we meet Clifford, a boy who lives to draw: "Above all, the thing that had captured his heart, / And opened his world: reproductions of art".
Like the work of many artistic radicals, his is often described in terms of what it is not: working in a photographic medium most commonly defined by storytelling and the reproduction of real-world objects and events, Mr. Brakhage made films that usually had no narrative, were often not representational and at times even dispensed with photography altogether.
In museums around the world, reproductions of Neandertals sport striking blue or green eyes, pale skin, and gingery hair.
Ninety-nine percent of Instagram accounts are used to make reproductions of a world that already exists instead of making work specific to Instagram.
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