His whippers-in rap out commands to straying hounds in their unreproducible, never varying, clipped tones. |
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But, while I remain an evangelist for live theatre, I think it's time we stopped pretending that it offers an unreproducible event. |
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A poor grounding technique can lead to unreproducible and therefore unusable SFRA results. |
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It is an unreproducible collection, something museum directors only dream about. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Moreover if you can't reproduce the bug, you tag it unreproducible. |
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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. |
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