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articulating paper paper strips coated with ink- or dye-containing wax, used for the marking or locating of occlusal interferences or deflective or interceptive occlusal contacts.
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artifact In role-playing games and fantasy literature, an artifact is a magical object with some marvelous and alarming power, so great that it cannot be duplicated by any known art allowed by the premises of the fantasy world, and cannot be destroyed by ordinary means. Artifacts often serve as MacGuffins, the central focus of quests to locate, capture, or destroy them. ...
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art therapy The application and analysis of modeling perception and life through the arts as an aid in the treatment, assessment or research of mental health issues. ...
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Arthur Arthur Magazine, a bi-monthly 40,000-copy newsprint periodical, was founded in October, 2002 by publisher Laris Kreslins and editor Jay Babcock. It has received favorable attention from other periodicals such as L.A. Weekly, Print, Punk Planet and Rolling Stone. Arthur features photography and artwork from Spike Jonze, Art Spiegelman, Susannah Breslin, Gary Panter and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. ...
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Arthur Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) is a concept album by British rock band The Kinks, released in late 1969. The album followed a rough period for the band, with the commercial failure of the brilliant concept album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, its followup single "Plastic Man", and the departure of founding member Pete Quaife. ...
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