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That means many works suffer ignominious fates.
None of Ms. Slobodkina's works suffer from her versatility.
The deflationary effect feels retroactively dire, to the extent that I have popped over to moma to see if his early works suffer from it.
There is one major drawback: as is so often the case at the Brooklyn Museum, the works suffer from an egregious exhibition design, this one punctuated with red and black walls and large, screenlike dividers made of blown-up details of some of the drawings.
In research literature, numerous research works suffer from poor competence modelling.
However, all of these works suffer from the difficulty of determining, without a detection process, the point in time in which the release began.
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She complained that the frames of a few works suffered nicks during transportation to Spain.
These works suffered from a lack of firsthand knowledge; Saintsbury points out that "Cœlebs cannot talk of [marriage] with much authority".
After his death, Gaudí's works suffered a period of neglect and were largely unpopular among international critics, who regarded them as baroque and excessively imaginative.
Lately, you've started to wonder whether your lack of funding and visibility has made your work suffer.
The NUJ is not alone, however, in fuming as jobs vanish while those who are lucky enough to go on working suffer from falling incomes.
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