The Finance Bill is the main piece of financial legislation each year.
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There's no point asking what a piece of work means, you know?
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I thought then what I think now: a great piece of work.
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A new piece of legislation and a genuine public debate is overdue.
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What is the best new piece written in the past 50 years?
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An objetd'art in a bath, immersed in water to remove a crass paint-job.
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It truly has the presentation of a large objetd'art.
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You can tote this little objetd'art while you make some of your own.
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We'll pick a winner and send him, her or it the Pixies objetd'art -and perhaps a jealous letter.
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I think we will see a strong demand for both decorative and functional antique furniture, paintings and objetd'art at all levels during 1998.
Ús de art object en anglès
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It is, without exception, the most beautiful artobject I have ever seen.
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And we have a timid and unadventurous consumer society for the artobject and the manufactured object.
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Some inner sense told him that the artobject in front of him was not stratospherically expensive.
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Elphin, probably the only convincing-looking artobject among us, is still posed by the door, watching curiously.
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They like the artobject.
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He was given the Cougar by Ford, of course, and it sat in his house in Venice, an artobject among the Warhols.
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The time came when the heads of galleries in London and Paris and Rome sent for this expert to pass upon some artobject.
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Some special artobject is brought in for the occasion, and everything else is selected and arranged to enhance the beauty of the principal theme.
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Richard Rodgers, in his 1975 autobiography "Musical Stages," suggests that she herself was somehow perfect, too-anartobject worth collecting in her own right.
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They make what their grandfathers made in the way of artobjects.
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They make what their grandfathes made in the way of artobjects.
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The rest is all artobjects, antiques, I assume for your houses.
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And these over here are supposed to be artobjects.
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The absence of symmetry in Japanese artobjects has been often commented on by Western critics.
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Techné: from the Greek, means "pertaining to the making of artifacts" ( artobjects included).
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To get by they barter & her father sells off some of his beloved artobjects.