The new building steers the straits between meticulous restoration and furious demolition, refusing a puritanical stance towards the glass-cased bibelot. |
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Serotonin is a tiny molecule, a bibelot built of just 10 carbon atoms, a dozen hydrogens, two nitrogens and a single oxygen. |
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Every room, every piece of furniture and bibelot, will be treated with attention and according its particularities. |
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A fantastic gilded bronze bibelot featuring three sirens astride an elephant once stood on a mosaic plinth with three tiny yet accurate models of the Greek temples at Paestum. |
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In the cumulonimbusof their dust, they took our bibelot Juliet. |
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