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unreproducible
adjective
That cannot be reproduced.
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But daguerreotypes were unreproducible images that, set in elaborate frames, in no time at all acquired the status of the art objects they were supposed to replace.
Books, at least in their traditional conception, are the product of one person's imagination and sensibility, rendered in a singular, unreproducible style and voice.
"It is an unreproducible collection, something museum directors only dream about".
"I don't know what mood you're in," Nico says to the audience in her unreproducible voice.
The first casualty was painting, and the notion of the exhibition in museum or gallery, where connoisseurs drift around a collection of individual, unreproducible art works.
This is the founders' myth, something beloved by reputation managers because "the impossible genius" sounds intriguing and unreproducible.
But, while I remain an evangelist for live theatre, I think it's time we stopped pretending that it offers an unreproducible event.
Just as Marx saw that movement necessarily triumphs over immobility, so too today the immaterial triumphs over the material, the reproducible over the unreproducible, and the shared over the exclusive.
And investigators in other areas have had their share of false starts and unreproducible findings.
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