Her otherwise dormant light side was also evident in her slightly awkward, nearly omnipresent smile. |
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Here the story picks up as the tormented devourer of souls tries to escape his captor, the omnipresent octopus-like Elder God. |
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Because the sensors will likely be omnipresent, such networks represent a potential threat to personal privacy. |
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For indigenous central Australians, the Dreaming is omnipresent though certain representations in particular are infused with its power. |
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Being omnipresent, you are constantly watched by those who adore you, worship you and serve you. |
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They talk about it less now than they did a week ago, but the spectre of it is omnipresent. |
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Orlando, with his characteristic big hair, tall shoes, and omnipresent moustache, oozed Vegas-style charm from every pore. |
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The Grey Chalk contains common intercalations of thin, marly layers, with omnipresent bioturbation. |
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How can the royal family exist in the public consciousness if not through the flashbulbs and omnipresent cameras? |
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You could survey a women's prison for six months and not find this many maladjusted, misguided females or omnipresent social ills. |
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Security is omnipresent and it is naturally discriminatory, often profiling people of the same ethnic community as the rebels. |
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Once the table is cleared, large tagines of lamb or beef, or chicken, or all three arrive with the omnipresent peak of steaming couscous. |
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Without our help the children might grow up in a world without the tender loving care of an omnipresent advertising-media complex. |
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The drone of generators providing power for the service temporarily replaced the omnipresent roar of heavy machinery. |
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What took thirty years to develop has become omnipresent and universally useful in just the last five years. |
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But the literature, Pali and Sanskrit, Buddhist and Brahmanical, shows that non-monarchical forms of government were omnipresent. |
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A swing of three million votes is gigantic in our society where party allegiances are formed in childhood and reinforced by an omnipresent media. |
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According to the poet, Lord Ganesha, the Onkar-shaped omnipresent god, is the bestower of all kinds of boons. |
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Well, if we bring extinction events closer to home, there is our very own omnipresent, continually unfolding, late Holocene extinction event. |
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The unmistakable gurgle of somebody retching his breakfast into a pail was omnipresent within the room. |
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That is also when the omnipresent stray dogs are more interested in their siesta than in chasing hapless wayfarers. |
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The clouds were omnipresent, threatening to pour down some terrible precipitation at the slightest provocation. |
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This season, bold geometric shapes are omnipresent, with various lines in particular adding rhythm and exuberance to the fabrics. |
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Generally, cooptation and commodification have been omnipresent concomitants of efforts to reach wider audiences through major labels. |
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They're omnipresent here and serve at least one of every two fast-food meals sold in the Philippines. |
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How is it that among people of today who are so radically divergent in other ways, the traditional family is omnipresent, universal? |
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King's recommendations to women are in line with the sense of omnipresent threat and moral panic that he projects. |
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There is an omnipresent vulnerability and sweetness about your portraits that belies the transgressive nature of what's presented. |
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This transition from home to the centre of the avant-garde is omnipresent in her painting style. |
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Then the apparatus of power comprised stocks, ducking stools, branding irons and the omnipresent shadow of the gallows. |
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She dressed in Levi's, flannel shirt over the omnipresent tank top, and ancient cowboy boots. |
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Although now scarce in it's original form, it's ability to lend itself to interpretation is what has made the Blues so infinite and omnipresent. |
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Myrna said that it was a depressing scene, with heavy smoke and the omnipresent threat of losing everything. |
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Maintaining the constant, omnipresent state of uncertainty is key to the shepherd's flock-management trick. |
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Everything that seemed so natural, so omnipresent, suddenly appeared so fresh and new. |
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Believe it or not, this is the first time I've ever encountered the omnipresent Dora series. |
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This reinforces the impression that globalisation is an omnipresent quality. |
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As your character is a Jedi, the threat of falling to the Dark Side is omnipresent. |
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They are commonplace, inanimate, drab, rough, omnipresent, thoroughly boring and often a nuisance. |
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The cuffs on his shirt were frayed and his omnipresent tweed jacket had patched holes. |
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He professes to know end-times revelation and seems omnipresent and omnipotent, virtually accepted by all. |
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There is omnipresent resentment at their presence in the classroom, mess halls, in the evaluation process, assignment of research topics, and not least, administrative fiats. |
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In my view, it is dangerous to rely on enantiomeric ratios of protein amino acids because of the omnipresent problem of terrestrial contamination. |
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His communications director was silently omnipresent, staring expressionlessly at his shoes for the duration of many of the prime minister's speeches. |
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This society which worships the image, omnipresent and almighty, paradoxically, have desacralized it. |
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The people who did make it to this tent, however, are very receptive despite the omnipresent and very annoying stroboscope. |
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The silvery, more and more rare maple grove in Quebec, is omnipresent in the region and trains the dominant treelike association. |
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I went two years of continuation on this paradisiac island where the music and the festival are omnipresent. |
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Delphine, as an example, is dealing with the management of the wastes in Orchha and particularly of plastic which is omnipresent. |
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Karicka is now omnipresent in the national Slovakian market: it is available in the aisles of every retail outlet that carries dairy products. |
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These were two egos competing for attention in a town where celebrities are omnipresent, each pulling in different directions, yet both fired with a will to win. |
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The musical confrontation of these two universes is omnipresent, alternating lightness, mistrust, violence with a bit of fantasizing. |
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Costume jewellery is another omnipresent tourist attraction, but be aware that the amber shops are often tacky and low quality, and amber isn't even local. |
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May the omnipresent God of incommensurate dignity be the Giver of peace for all of us. |
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A world where the snow is dazzlingly white, the sun is blazing and the silence is omnipresent. |
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This artist has had an unusual career and unveiled a sculptural world where aestheticism and the perfection of the body are omnipresent. |
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O Rama, the omnipresent omniscience or the cosmic being shines eternally in all beings. |
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The omnipresent, if not dominant, author of the 19th century became, in the 20th, the great unread. |
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For us older folks, it's very impressive to see how omnipresent technology has become in the battle group command post. |
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Brands are omnipresent in our everyday lives, but are finding it harder and harder to instil their values on increasingly flighty customers. |
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We all carry in our pockets a self-serious, hypercritical, omnipresent, never-ending, and unpredictable justice system. |
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He believes consumers want to be omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent, with the maximum comfort and freedom and with the minimum effort. |
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The sense of soberness is carried on with a none-too-original style, as well as the omnipresent black draping the entire cabin. |
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Classicism is omnipresent outside our very tiny minority, because even when we travel, we yearn for our roots and want to return to them. |
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It is enough to say in opposition that omnipresent invasive listening creates fear. |
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More likely they'll cast a long shadow over the region, standing as an omnipresent overblown monument to the hoteliers' greed. |
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The government's main argument is that the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission will still be omnipresent and have control over everything. |
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In reality, the text remains omnipresent, and it is rather its mode of production that has evolved. |
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Their security and intelligence apparatuses are omnipresent and effectively stifle dissent. |
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The terrible threat of a nuclear war between the two superpowers was omnipresent. |
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It is omnipresent, emanating from each and every individual and addressed to each and every individual. |
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Mass media such as electronic and printed newspapers are omnipresent in today's society. |
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This omnipresent method raises not only the question of subsidiarity, but also the question of how effective the work of the Council actually is. |
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This perception was transmitted by the omnipresent media, which likewise regarded themselves as a reflection of U. S. power. |
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The warmth of the omnipresent wood confronts and mixes with the light that passes through the numerous windows. |
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It was omnipresent during the entire Cold War and it remains important today, despite its somewhat waning prestige. |
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Here even the omnipresent window-boxes full of pampered pink, red, purple and white geraniums looked like some nouveau chef's futuristic fantasy of food. |
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And that reaffirms for me the idea that beyond us all there is this great omnipotent, omnipresent power who is a force for compassion and good and order in the world. |
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Humans have worshipped everything they could not understand, from stars, sun, moon, wind, sea, and have imagined gods that are supposed to be omnipotent, omnificent, omniscient, and omnipresent. |
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This convivial mask he wears, along with his omnipresent flask, is obscuring a deep hurt stemming from his father. |
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This episode illuminates the omnipresent peril the current president faces in having such a high-profile, high-octane frenemy. |
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In the upper left corner is Fox's omnipresent American flag, and at the bottom the news ticker, which further distracts from serious concentration or analysis. |
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On some preconscious level, we never outgrow this expectation or fear about our omnipresent mothers. |
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They see the FDA decision as one more imposition on their lives and choices by the omnipresent nanny state. |
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In addition negative stereotyping is omnipresent in the public eye through stage theatrical presentations ridiculing or vilipending these characters. |
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Once we build cities we then can escape the cities and are moved to tears by the raw natural power of the wildness far from our heavy omnipresent structures. |
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But there is a dedicated group of freedom fighters trying to protect us from the dark forces of global capitalism and that omnipresent Nike swoosh. |
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The flip side is the omnipresent street and its constant call to Michel. |
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The One is the ultimate omnipresent Essence of the Universe. |
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The gods were omnipresent but they were not necessarily obeyed. |
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The wood that is omnipresent in the construction of these buildings relates the skill of craftsmen in the past and proves its resistance and longevity. |
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This heritage is omnipresent in cultural histories and mentalities. |
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Besides the omnipresent climate change, the rapid proceeding loss of biological diversity is the largest environmental problem in the 21st century. |
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Born as they are of considerations completely unrelated to territorial development and the well-being of populations, these local authorities are politically dependent on the omnipresent and tentacular central State. |
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Designed in a genuinely low-tech style which will bring back fond memories of the first generation of video games, this animation stresses the omnipresent avant-gardism of technology and the entertainment industry today. |
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The viral appeal of their videos is zeitgeisty enough, and the self-produced album delivers in that it is easy, slick and smooth – which is handy considering it's been omnipresent all summer. |
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This time, the smart-alecky treasure hunter will be joined by his brother, portrayed by omnipresent video game actor Troy Baker. |
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So while plans are now in place for an Olympic Legacy Park on the Don Valley Stadium site, whether this part of Sheffield can ever fully escape the shadow of the once omnipresent steel industry still seems questionable. |
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These conflicts are omnipresent but rarely public. |
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We are now getting an inkling as to the disturbing long-term consequences of omnipresent waste from pesticides: cancers, endocrinal disorders, reduced male fertility, poorer immune defence systems, behavioural problems. |
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Whether you perceive the Atlantic Wall as a great defensive work or as megalomania, you'll have to decide for yourself. At the Atlantic coast of Europe, it is omnipresent. |
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However, the game's cigarette paper-thin plot and omnipresent parodic tone struggle to retain their charm throughout. |
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However, whether it's omnipresent or lacking, it has always been necessary for subsistence or for the elegance of our gardens, to drain water in order to capture it or canalize it. |
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Ellis notes that when he arrived to pitch, still feeling the effects of acid, he decided to gobble down some of the amphetamines that were omnipresent in 1970s baseball. |
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Eckardt used silence as a key component, causing breath-taking tension in the omnipresent plucky pointillistic fulminations. |
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The cape of Corsica, outermost point of a thin peninsula 40km long, sticking out into the gulf of Génova, is its most outstanding feature, and the mountains are omnipresent on the island. |
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This system of synchronic, omnipresent means in each course, mobilizes the spirit of pupil to treat on a hierarchical basis its own stages of training, according to its rhythm of understanding. |
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Cosmic dust is omnipresent, but kaleidoscopic. |
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With regard to the omnipresent fear that the system of the richest clubs transferring money to less wealthy clubs will not work properly, I, unfortunately, can say no more about this. |
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Travestying himself in an omnipresent character, cooking up unbelievable adventures for himself in surrealistic decors, the incorrigible little man keeps laughing at himself. |
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Bricks, large mullioned windows and numerous period features of a marked and often majestic character are omnipresent in what is no longer an austere fortress but a building that is both sober and welcoming at the same time. |
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Seemingly unaffected by the omnipresent crisis, the event on the Dachstein glacier succeeds year after year in reinventing and even surpassing itself in ingeniousness. |
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Mounds of golden sand on the shoreline and the sounds of construction are omnipresent as workers build up the island's defences against rising sea levels. |
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Any black hole will continually absorb gas and interstellar dust from its surroundings and omnipresent cosmic background radiation. |
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A traditional farmer and herder culture also predominates in many areas and small farms are omnipresent outside the cities. |
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The data, and the new Top 50 list, are helping quantify an industry that is omnipresent, but prior to our work was remarkably unmeasured. |
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He describes the activity of a pastoral team to liberate people from the omnipresent fear that comes from belief in bewitchment and the violent practices that are its consequence. |
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Enterprises are paralysed and although the crisis is omnipresent it is often underestimated and counteractive measures are taken too late. |
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They show a glimpse of omnipresent beauty! |
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Design is omnipresent and has an increasing role to play in the competition for market share in a world in which many products are technically mature and very similar to one another. |
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Animals are omnipresent in all African cultures and vary from region to region, featured in masks, decorative objects, rock paintings, oral literature and founding myths. |
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This avoids MS analysis and interpretation of extremely complex peptide mixtures that might otherwise result from degradation by the omnipresent exopeptidases. |
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Segal recognized the omnipresent threat of the whip and, emphasizing that the whipworthy slave never gets whipped, put forward the idea of the comedy as carnival. |
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However, there are sects who have advocated that there is no need of giving a shape to God and it is omnipresent and beyond the things which human can see or feel tangibly. |
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Although the art community nearly universally condemns looting because it results in destruction of archeological sites, looted art paradoxically remains omnipresent. |
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