statuette in A Sentence

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    The Academy will take back the Statuette itself.

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    I wanted to make the gold Statuette human.

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    The word“Statuette” really threw me.

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    A 15th century Ming Statuette was found to substantiate this.

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    Statuette of a horse speaks of the imminent prosperity and wealth.

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    If a winner refuses to agree to this stipulation, then the Academy keeps the Statuette.

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    The Japanese believe that this cute Statuette can bring good luck, wealth and happiness.

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    The interiors of this temple contain several historical monuments and a Statuette of its main deity.

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    Walt Disney was presented with one full-sized Statuette, and seven miniature ones for each of the Dwarves.

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    If the spouses love animals, you can give a glass Statuette of a dog, cat or other creature.

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    As of 2016, the award comprises a Statuette, a certificate, ceremonial dress, and a cash prize of ₹5 lakh US$7,000.

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    Statuette of Baal and rhyton in the shape of an animal's head: Musée du Louvre, Paris; painting of the royal palace:.

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    In the actor's asset, one Oscar Statuette for the best supporting actor in the Clint Eastwood sports drama"Baby in a Million".

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    When it came to write gold Statuette, I had to get up and ask the Western Union manager how to spell Statuette.

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    In case you're curious, the idea for the design of the Academy Award Statuette was thought up by MGM director Cedric Gibbons.

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    Accessories- a few, in Asian style, such as bonsai, Statuette of Buddha or monkey"see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.".

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    But, in the end, the courts ruled that as Welles had signed no such agreement, his heirs were free to sell the Statuette.

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    This, despite the fact that the Oscar Statuette in materials alone is reportedly worth about $900, mainly thanks to its relatively thick gold plating.

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    Upon first seeing the Statuette, she remarked that it looked like her Uncle Oscar wheat and fruit farmer, Oscar Pierce, who was actually her cousin.

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    When Todd's grandson attempted to sell Todd's Oscar Statuette to a movie prop collector, the Academy won the legal battle by getting a permanent injunction.

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    The objects are mostly tablets shaped from irregular pieces of wood, sometimes driftwood, but include a chieftains staff, a bird-man Statuette, and two reimiro ornaments.

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    Still life with a plaster figurine, a rose and two novels by Vincent Van Gogh“Still-life with a Statuette” Van Gogh created in 1887 in Paris.

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    After I had filed the page and couldn't refer to it for the spelling of Statuette, I had to walk over and ask the manager again.

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    A Statuette of Lord Hanuman is among few items that US President Barack Obama always carries in his pocket and seeks inspiration from whenever he feels tired or discouraged.

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    A clay Statuette indicates the use of drums, and examination of the Indus script has also revealed representations of vertical arched harps identical in design to those depicted in Sumerian artifacts.

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    From right to left: Isis, her husband Osiris, and their son Horus, the protagonists of the Osiris myth, in a Twenty-second Dynasty Statuette The Osiris myth is the most elaborate and influential story in ancient Egyptian mythology.

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    Many claim that during Walt Disney's Academy Award acceptance speech for Three Little Pigs in 1934- the same year Skolsky first covered the Awards- Disney referred to the Statuette his little"Oscar," which was supposedly an already well-established nickname for it within the industry.

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    Many claim that during Walt Disney's Academy Award acceptance speech for Three Little Pigs in 1934(the same year that Skolsky first covered the Awards), Disney referred to the Statuette as“the Oscar”, which was supposedly an already well established nickname for it within the industry.

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    In the end, nobody really knows why the Academy Award Statuette is called an“Oscar” and, as generally happens with the absence of a definitive origin, some cutesy anecdote ends up being the popularly touted story, such as in this case with the Margaret Herrick“Uncle” story.

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    On the third episode of the 1980 British Television series Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World, Egyptologist Arne Eggebrecht created a voltaic cell using a jar filled with grape juice, to produce half a volt of electricity, demonstrating for the programme that jars used this way could electroplate a silver Statuette in two hours, using a gold cyanide solution.

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