| 11. | The policy of matching books with television shows has become a minor art form, aggressively pursued by networks and publishers alike.
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| 12. | In 1932, Stein asserted : " painting now after its great period has come back to be a minor art ."
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| 13. | It is believed that originally the two statues were identical to each other, although inscriptions and minor art may have varied.
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| 14. | He agreed with Serge Gainsbourg and Claude Nougaro that songs are a " minor art " and " just background noise ".
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| 15. | In the minor arts it is notable that the depictions include all of the elements of the stereotype, not just drunkenness.
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| 16. | The catalogue lists the embroideries as " minor art, " yet some scenes easily match the beauty of the icons.
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| 17. | "A Nice Little Knack for Name Dropping " treats name-dropping as a minor art requiring a gossamer touch.
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| 18. | The collection contains for the most part works of the so-called minor arts, although it does contain some sculpture and paintings.
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| 19. | It became a minor art-house hit, but it didn't launch Sprecher or her sister into new levels of cinematic glamour.
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| 20. | Collage had a long history as a minor art dating back to medieval Japan and medieval Persia and to Europe well before the 18th century.
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