This is what makes Johnny B Goode such a special culturalartifact.
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As a culturalartifact, the thing approaches poetry.
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Beyoncé-commanderof the attention of the entire Internet-hasgiven her Midas touch to another culturalartifact: the lemon emoji.
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It contained a number of works of art, jewelry, and similar culturalartifacts.
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In the early 1960s, he began collecting culturalartifacts of the Umbrian peasantry.
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The house was filled with culturalartifacts, or it had been.
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Films, fictions, and culturalartifacts mingle comfortably with scientific research and theoretical discourse in Plant's analysis.
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This is exacerbated by the culturalartifacts every generation uses to confound and bemuse their elders.
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If a streaming music company goes under, a stockpile of important culturalartifacts could go with it.
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Intentionally embracing the explicitly racist culturalartifacts of one's history doesn't qualify you as an "accidental" racist.
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His music includes many culturalartifacts of the era that gave rise to hip-hop and just absolutely great jazz music.
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Syphilis-related culturalartifacts are ubiquitous: check the Wikipedia page or the excellent POX: Genius, Madness and the Mysteries of Syphilis.
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These are precious culturalartifacts, however, as well as interesting sources of information, and LC desires to retain and conserve them.
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Talk about a glitch in the program: When pop culture heroes die, their culturalartifacts are supposed to soar in value.
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They worry the pipeline will disturb culturalartifacts and threaten drinking water sources on the Standing Rock Sioux's nearby reservation and downstream.
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Hutchison wants teachers to bring video games into the classroom, but not in the 'Oregon-Trail-on-Thursdays' way: to actually study them as culturalartifacts.