| 41. | By taxidermy I mean the redundant visual recording of something, a dead image.
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| 42. | Taxidermy is the combination of art and science to recreate the illusion of life.
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| 43. | Kleason lived in a trailer behind a taxidermy shop west of Austin in 1974.
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| 44. | Although embalming incorporates the use of lifelike poses, it is not considered taxidermy.
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| 45. | She has expressed interest in taxidermy and entomology.
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| 46. | Taxidermy specimens are usually the centrepiece of dioramas.
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| 47. | He is considered the father of modern taxidermy.
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| 48. | They are used in taxidermy and by natural history museums to clean animal skeletons.
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| 49. | His remains were to be preserved by taxidermy.
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| 50. | The entire taxidermy process took over a year to completed and involved several steps.
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