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Again, that picture represents the object's state a million years ago.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Can We Predict the Future of the Stars? PhD Santhosh Mathew 2010
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Appignanesi quotes the psychoanalyst Adam Phillips's observation that our desire is always in excess of the object's capacity to satisfy it.
All About Love: Anatomy of an Unruly Emotion by Lisa Appignanesi – review 2011
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Rarity also drives the price up an object's value.
Mark L. Walberg: What I've Learned On Antiques Roadshow Mark L. Walberg 2012
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Again, that picture represents the object's state a million years ago.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Can We Predict the Future of the Stars? PhD Santhosh Mathew 2010
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Rarity also drives the price up an object's value.
Mark L. Walberg: What I've Learned On Antiques Roadshow Mark L. Walberg 2012
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Interboro reached out to local organizations as a way to inform decisions on populating the courtyard based upon an object's potential re-use value.
David Glick: Interboro Partners' 2011 P.S.1 Installation, and Past Winners David Glick 2011
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For example, in his 2001 book Scientism: Science, Ethics, and Religion, Mikael Stenmark pointed out that statements such as Francis Crick's claim that "we are nothing but packs of neutrons," Carl Sagan's "the Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be," and Richard Dawkins's "every living object's sole reason for living is that of being a machine for propagating DNA" are extrascientific or philosophical claims.
Robert J. Cabin: Blinding Ourselves With Scientism Robert J. Cabin 2011
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For example, in his 2001 book Scientism: Science, Ethics, and Religion, Mikael Stenmark pointed out that statements such as Francis Crick's claim that "we are nothing but packs of neutrons," Carl Sagan's "the Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be," and Richard Dawkins's "every living object's sole reason for living is that of being a machine for propagating DNA" are extrascientific or philosophical claims.
Robert J. Cabin: Blinding Ourselves With Scientism Robert J. Cabin 2011
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Interboro reached out to local organizations as a way to inform decisions on populating the courtyard based upon an object's potential re-use value.
David Glick: Interboro Partners' 2011 P.S.1 Installation, and Past Winners David Glick 2011
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At the intimate end of the exhibition's spectrum is a bejeweled 14th-century French reliquary pendant that opens to reveal multiple leaves with gorgeously colored enamel scenes from the life of Christ, for contemplation by the magnificent object's wealthy owner.
Where Revered Relics Repose Karen Wilkin 2011
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