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Not until 2005 would the true provenance of the works be established.
The neck's true provenance is perhaps some combination of these theories.
One reason may be the widespread misconception about the true provenance and nature of polarization in contemporary politics.
But Harriet Harman, the winning candidate, did accept a £5,000 donation from Ms Kidd, apparently without realising its true provenance.
He had written poems about his affair with Agnieszka, but his way with pathetic fallacy meant that even Basia could read them without guessing their true provenance.
Released in 1976, he talks his nephew, Stephen, into finding evidence to establish the true provenance of those now famous paintings.
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What is the most reliable provenance?
But it is equally true that provenance is often just a smart word used to part fools from their money.
A switch error is said to occur when the true parental provenance of SNPs on a haplotype changes with respect to the previous position.
Our results indicate that models that treat provenances as statistically independent entities, which we know not to be true, consistently underestimate provenance effects on gall densities relative to models in which covariance is specified based on a measure of genetic differentiation (FST or GeoFST).
"It's about remaining true to real provenance".
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