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- noun Plural form of
artifact .
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Spain said in its court filing: “Analysis of location information from multiple sources confirms the location on the seabed from which Odyssey took coins and other artifacts is the site of Mercedes.”
Spain claims all treasure from The Black Swan : Coin Collecting News 2008
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In doing so, you remove all frequencies above 6 kHz, which will not adversely affect the intelligibility of the recording; on the other hand, it will make high-frequency artifacts from the Olympus files less obvious.
mp3's and lectures, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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On a recent afternoon in Brooklyn, I sat with St. John Frizell, the owner of a new bar called Fort Defiance, and looked over some artifacts from the 1930s — cruise itineraries listing ports of call, magazine travel stories, a brochure titled “Gourmet Guide to Good Living in South America.”
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His students learn beyond the covers of their textbooks because Weiland, a teacher at Georgetown High School in rural Texas, incorporates his personal life into the classroom: artifacts from a lifelong collection and anecdotes from his 20 years in the U.S.
Classroom Heroes: Retired Air Force Major Michael Weiland Gives His Students Wings The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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When supernatural artifacts from the Homelands begin surfacing in the modern world, it falls to Cinderella, Fabletown†™ s best kept (and best dressed) secret agent to stop the illegal trafficking.
MSP#150: Yeah, we can't believe it either... | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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And since nicking artifacts from the Temple of Solomon would require the Church to have a time machine, I might get to see a time machine.
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"We want visitors to get an intuitive feel for the changes over time we see in artifacts and other evidence."
Smithsonian human origins exhibit elicits awe, protests 2010
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The lines through the images are artifacts from the demodulator that is not quite 100% working - yet.
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And since nicking artifacts from the Temple of Solomon would require the Church to have a time machine, I might get to see a time machine.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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The lines through the images are artifacts from the demodulator that is not quite 100% working - yet.
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This kept the brightness of the background just high enough that the codec had to represent it with one of its handful of dark greys, and the subtle movements of fog and smoke came out as blotchy messes (often called “compression artifacts” as well) as the compression desperately tried to pick what shade was best for a group of pixels.
Why did last night’s ‘Game of Thrones’ look so bad? Here comes the science! – TechCrunch Devin Coldewey 2019
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