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Environmental artist Sylvietta is originally from Milan, where recycling has been taken seriously for decades.
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Fans around the world have taken to social media urging the agency to "free NewJeans".
From BBC
Since the theft the museum has taken several emergency measures, including replacing the grille used by the thieves as Des Cars sought to focus on a major "Louvre -- New Renaissance" renovation of the site.
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Software stocks across the board have taken a beating as investors worry that artificial intelligence will disrupt or replace critical software functions.
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Software stocks across the board have taken a beating as investors worry that artificial intelligence will disrupt or replace critical software functions.
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