If we choose to scrutinize them, they need to have the right ingredients and provenance.
This is designed to get around some government lobbing writs of shaky legal provenance around.
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Considering its provenance, and recent sales of other royal jewels, why the relatively low estimate?
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That makes sense, because the provenance or history of any piece is very important.
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But he insists that expertise in selection and preparation are paramount, rather than provenance.
Online museum inventories, with details of acquisition and provenance, are another rich source of information.
It should be illegal, she declared, for museums to purchase classical statuary whose provenance was unclear.
The glossy catalogue lists the provenance of each lot and provides a mass of art-historical detail.
When they do, buyers often fear that the objects may not have perfect provenance.
Buyers want to know more about the provenance of goods and are prepared to pay for that.
Officials in Ireland believe that the horse meat in the products they tested were Polish in provenance.
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That particular model is extremely rare, which means virtually all of them still intact have premium provenance.
Before long, catalogs-previously just lists of items to be sold-began carrying new information: condition, provenance, even price estimates.
About 15 of Ms. Hamilton's creations comprise "Gift. provenance: unknown, " opening Thursday at Manhattan's Salon 94 Freemans gallery.
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Questions remain, however, about the provenance of weapons in Iraq, especially given the rampant black market in arms.
Either way, we need to know if the security breach (whatever its provenance) is going to be pursued?
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Instead, they seem to be passing on scuttlebutt whose provenance, to say nothing of veracity, seems highly questionable.
It can be hard enough to determine the authenticity and provenance of a work through the regular channels.
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Its affordable clothes are tinged with hipness, stemming from the brand's Japanese provenance, limited American availability and Manhattan gloss.
The process included physical verification, weighing, measuring, length, status, nature, value, provenance, description and digital photography of each object.
The shower participants will be eager to hear the provenance of the formula and how they may procure some.
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For many an attendee, the race is a time to channel her inner Southern belle, no matter her provenance.
Both are attractive, Oxbridge-educated women of exotic provenance (Ms Smith is half Jamaican, Ms Ali was born in Bangladesh).
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Meanwhile, dueling geologists elsewhere are looking for land formations with a different provenance.
Christie's catalog for its Oct. 29 antiquities auction in London typically listed many items with no provenance at all.
The transaction was put on hold until the provenance could be worked out.
Rarity, provenance and condition are the most crucial aspects to consider, he said.
There seemed little doubt that the attackers were Muslim militants of some description, but their exact provenance was unclear.
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Bonhams said it believed the "provenance to be accurate and fulsome and correct and the object is as described".
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