– All will come with a letter of provenance from the publisher. From Wordnik.com. [Subterranean Press » 2007 » March] Reference
Then one month later, the blood of unknown provenance is made into a water solution. From Wordnik.com. [Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture] Reference
The Brady provenance is being seriously challenged, especially in this article by Kate Marcus. From Wordnik.com. [John] Reference
The Turks and the British shared an anal-retentive streak in Empire management and the historical provenance is unanswerable. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » Gaza and Just War] Reference
On the one hand, their provenance is a religious sanctuary. From Wordnik.com. [Disquiet » Sounding Floor] Reference
She recalled the provenance of each item: Columns from the Medina flea market. From Wordnik.com. [StarTribune.com rss feed] Reference
It’s right up there in the top 10 we’ve ever sold, because its provenance is rock solid, as far as we can be aware. From Wordnik.com. [Marie Antoinette’s Pearls up for Auction | Impact Lab] Reference
But the question of their authenticity is only interesting insofar as their provenance is a successful marketing technique. From Wordnik.com. [The Trouble With Prodigies: Marla Olmstead and the Cult of Innocence] Reference
"When you look at a work of art, the thing called provenance - where that work has lived during its lifetime - is important," she said. From Wordnik.com. [News for Lynchburg News Advance] Reference
The whole notion of "provenance" means detecting the truth of a piece, non?. From Wordnik.com. [The Detective Within] Reference
I suppose that the fourth gospel without "provenance" that you are talking about is Gospel of John. From Wordnik.com. [Review of Doubting Jesus' Resurrection] Reference
To the extent that attention to "provenance" can occasionally help me come to terms with them on later readings, I would consider it. From Wordnik.com. [Message and technique] Reference
Such embedded "provenance" makes for more valuable trading!. From Wordnik.com. [Army Rumour Service] Reference
If I had had one watchword for meat-eating this season it is 'provenance'. From Wordnik.com. [BBC (UK) Homepage main promotional content] Reference
You know one of the problems providing "provenance" to Andy Warhol's works?. From Wordnik.com. [Boing Boing] Reference
It would be great to have this sort of "provenance" for any musical instrument. From Wordnik.com. [Mandolin Cafe News] Reference
The programme was introduced with a shot to the textual definition of "provenance". From Wordnik.com. [Egyptology News] Reference
"preview" of disputed origin and provenance, which is presented here as has having been. From Wordnik.com. [PopMatters] Reference
Gauging authenticity requires knowledge about the scope's "provenance," or chain of ownership. From Wordnik.com. [Kansas City Star: Front Page] Reference
If the owner of the piece maintains the policy, this will help maintain the true value as well as the overall 'provenance' of the piece. From Wordnik.com. [Marketwire - Breaking News Releases] Reference
"provenance" of an idea, for instance, rather than its. From Wordnik.com. [Culture and Discontinuity (in the 1840s and in Foucault)] Reference
"provenance" of Sullivan's ideas about Israel and Jews. From Wordnik.com. [Vox Verax] Reference
"provenance," trying, perhaps in vain, not to sound preachy. From Wordnik.com. [The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed] Reference
"provenance" items fashioned from parts of automotive, aeronautic, locomotive and maritime icons, has come out with limited edition. From Wordnik.com. [Luxist] Reference
There are mountains of fresh produce with signage citing its provenance. From Wordnik.com. [THE GREEN MACHINE] Reference
These advantages explain the unusual provenance of the Afghanistan stories. From Wordnik.com. [Peter Scheer: WikiLeaks Didn't Just Happen -- It Exists Because Journalists Lost Control Over the Information They Obtain] Reference
In at least a few instances, the oil's provenance raises troublesome questions. From Wordnik.com. [SADDAM'S OILY DEALS] Reference
Like Champagne, authentic jenever is the provenance of the Netherlands and Belgium. From Wordnik.com. [Globalization’s First Outpost] Reference
What was unusual about these busts was not so much their size (huge) but their provenance. From Wordnik.com. [West Africa: The New 'Drug Triangle'] Reference
Would museums have to verify the provenance -- the sequence of ownership -- of every object they borrowed?. From Wordnik.com. [The Spoils Of War] Reference
As a result, traditional American strategy became largely the provenance of conservatives and neoconservatives. From Wordnik.com. [The Long Shadow Of Vietnam] Reference
And it is essential to recognize the provenance of these polemics, for they reflect a discernible political agenda. From Wordnik.com. [Holy War] Reference
Charles Murray, bon vivant and conservative ideologue, ponders the question like a wine of doubtful vintage and provenance. From Wordnik.com. [Iq] Reference
We are born to debate, free of top-down rulers and their absolutes; no other place has such a provenance and responsibility. From Wordnik.com. [To Argue or Not to Argue] Reference
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