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The original text described Hagai Ben-Artzi as the husband of Binyamin Netanyahu's wife.

The text described someone beautiful, and it could be performed with that same spotless beauty.

The beast was long and hairy, with four hoofed legs and what the display text described as "powerful crushing jaws".

Kanti Bajpai, an adviser to the world politics text, described the new curriculum as "forcing" students "to look at what's going on and why".

NPR's piece about October Baby (audio, text), described it as one of several "Christian" films that Hollywood studios have started churning out.

These omissions seem particularly significant given that the sculpture was displayed in a gallery whose wall text described "a revolution in digital technologies" that has altered the production and consumption of images.

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Before dying, though, they leave a text describing their lives.

A text describes long hours spent lying on a daybed in a "modernist Hollywood apartment".

The second experiment involved 397 participants reading text describing sugary food as either good or bad.

And the text describing the full-time president's mandate was pared down into gibberish.

In a Geekie biology lesson on the respiratory system, text describing how respiration works is interspersed with exercises and videos.

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