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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
restitute .
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Examples
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It was restituted, along with several others, to the artist's heirs three years ago.
Chicago Museum Sells Four Works to Pay for Malevich Kelly Crow 2011
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In 2008 the museum restituted it to his heirs, who sold it the following year at Sotheby's in New York to a consortium of dealers for $10 million, a record for the artist.
At National Gallery, two paintings by one Dutch master add up to a sublime exhibition 2011
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What is the legacy of these five restituted Klimt paintings?
One Painting's Journey Home Barbara Chai 2012
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Sotheby's sold another of the restituted Malevich paintings from 1916, "Suprematist Composition," to dealer David Nahmad for $60 million three years ago.
Chicago Museum Sells Four Works to Pay for Malevich Kelly Crow 2011
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The lush landscape recently was restituted to the heirs of Amalie Redlich, who in 1941 was deported to Lodz, Poland, and never seen again.
At Auction: $25 Million to Dance With Degas Ellen Gamerman 2011
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The sculpture was restituted in 1947 to the Austrian government, which turned it over to Baroness Clarice de Rothschild.
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As calmly as possible, Horn told him that naturally, they would be restituted to their legal owner, the city of Nürnberg or Vienna.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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As calmly as possible, Horn told him that naturally, they would be restituted to their legal owner, the city of Nürnberg or Vienna.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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The press release from the Bondi estate's law firm, Herrick, Feinstein, announcing the settlement continues the tale reciting U.S. forces 'recovery of "Wally" after the war; their transfer of the painting to Austrian authorities who mistakenly restituted it to the representative of a different Jewish victim of Nazi art looting; and the work's sale by that victim's heirs to the Austrian National Gallery, which traded it to Leopold.
Portrait of Notoriety Thomas R. Kline 2010
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Of those whose property was confiscated under Saddam, only one woman has had her house restituted.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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