The "curiosities" include re-creations of exhibitions, exhibition rooms and lost works as well as fictional machines.
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The most capital pictures, the finest Dresden and other china, cabinets of more minute curiosities .
Researchers are busy trying to turn such cells from laboratory curiosities into usable organ grafts.
But unless a radical overhaul accompanies the current consolidation, the depato themselves will soon become curiosities.
The series started on the premise that YouTube is more than funny cats and other viral curiosities.
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The company's charter required the establishment of a museum "to house the natural and artificial curiosities" brought back by member ships.
One of the curiosities of the merger industry is the notion that razors derive some kind of synergistic boost from batteries.
But I guess it says something about the spirit of discovery and the possibilities that stem from random curiosities found online.
Hitler's paintings have growing value as curiosities, but it is difficult to tell which are his and which are Konrad Kujau's.
Among other curiosities, this leads to the startling idea (which has been proved experimentally) that a vacuum is not empty space.
Other cases of suffering for science are regarded more as historical curiosities.
You've explored your scientific curiosities just like NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars.
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But amid the curiosities and eyebrow-raisers, there have been iconic achievements.
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Most of that driven by the way in which fuel cells have moved from being interesting lab curiosities out into real products being used in the field.
Pop-up restaurants with long lines, coffee shops that brew one cup at a time and shops selling curiosities like local honey have followed the influx of cash.
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Mankind's mythologies have been ransacked so thoroughly that the need to identify each orbiting rock has resulted in such curiosities as Zappafrank, Lennon, McCartney and even Bagehot.
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With its two doors and four sliding drawers it combines the muscular, industrial effectiveness of restaurant cold storage with the asymmetrical, cabinet-of-curiosities appeal of an old apothecary cupboard.
Other curiosities included Dwight Eisenhower's clubs and Gerald Ford's putter.
Gioni terms the show a Wunderkammer, or cabinet of curiosities.
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Aitken said Huhne's letter contained a line which suggested that his "old journalistic curiosities had been much livened up by this experience and there are some good stories here".
One of the curiosities of British politics, at least from a Scottish point of view, is how little the dominance of London shapes the politics of the English regions.
Ken Burns gave us the opportunity to acknowledge that an unhealthy imbalance greatly impaired our national pastime, but the aesthetically pleasing architecture of the modern ball parks stimulated our curiosities.
Mr Rushby's account of the saintly John Tradescant's museum in 17th-century London, with its collection of natural wonders and curiosities from the newly discovered worlds of East and West, is gripping.
Nevertheless, von Siebald's diverse collection of Japanese materials found its way to Europe, and later became part of the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities (an Oriental collection established by the Dutch king).
"I envision them as curiosities elegant but strange, " he said.
His own office suite contains a mini-museum of curiosities.
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One of the curiosities of so-called connected TVs, which directly plug into the Internet to access web applications and services, is that they rely on external camera attachments to support video calls.
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