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... original creation of an artist who , instead of the paintbrush or the chisel , has chosen printmaking tools to express himself . The fine print is a multiple original . Originality is gener- ally associated with uniqueness , but a print ...
... original creation of an artist who , instead of the paintbrush or the chisel , has chosen printmaking tools to express himself . The fine print is a multiple original . Originality is gener- ally associated with uniqueness , but a print ...
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... original title frequently depends on the extinction of another title , either of another private owner or of the state . ORIGINAL ACQUISITION First possession . Speculative jurisprudence , particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries ...
... original title frequently depends on the extinction of another title , either of another private owner or of the state . ORIGINAL ACQUISITION First possession . Speculative jurisprudence , particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries ...
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... original ground compacted solid waste daily earth cover final earth cover original ground compacted solid waste daily earth cover Figure 52 : Two methods of constructing a sanitary landfill . The top and bottom liners and the leachate ...
... original ground compacted solid waste daily earth cover final earth cover original ground compacted solid waste daily earth cover Figure 52 : Two methods of constructing a sanitary landfill . The top and bottom liners and the leachate ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
Copyright | |
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