53 definitions of potential
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According to Monfeldt, whether the legend of Gil serves a personal or a larger purpose, the myth is potentially everyone's story.
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He took part in the Brussels Biƫnnale in 2008 with the collaborative project 'Potential Estate' (since 2006, see Potential Estate).
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Spaces that had no users and were deprived of any potential use due to their nature, their situation or their advanced state of neglect.
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As a part of the distribution, a 'spokesperson' introduces the Stedelijk Museum Bureau as a potential tourist attraction to the hotel staff.
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As a part of the distribution, a ?spokesperson? introduces the Stedelijk Museum Bureau as a potential tourist attraction to the hotel staff.
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Krijnen, who had gathered all kinds of personal information about the jury, introduced the male members to his mother as if they were potential spouses.
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De Jong started to make more of these dolls until his studio became filled with all kinds of potential crime victims held together by foam rubber and tape.
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Each talk concerning this project has its own horizon, as everyone has lived the potential of this project in a position specially developing a personal im/possibility.
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As the works describe political situations, they analyze the processes and power of description, finding the act of description unstable and potentially socially volcanic.
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