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SCULPTURE BY MAN RAY
Object to be destroyed

indirect object         
GRAMMATICAL TERM; ARGUMENT IN A PROPOSITION
Direct object; Indirect object; Object (linguistics); Grammatic object; Grammatical object; Indirect objects; Object of preposition; Prepositional complement; Direct Object; Inner object; Outer object
oggetto indiretto
direct object         
GRAMMATICAL TERM; ARGUMENT IN A PROPOSITION
Direct object; Indirect object; Object (linguistics); Grammatic object; Grammatical object; Indirect objects; Object of preposition; Prepositional complement; Direct Object; Inner object; Outer object
complemento oggetto
Object Oriented Programming language         
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PROGRAMMING PARADIGM BASED ON THE CONCEPT OF OBJECTS
Object-oriented; Object-oriented language; Object oriented; Object-oriented (programming); Object oriented programming; Object oriented language; Object orientated programming; Object-orientated programming; Object-oriented computer programming; Object-oriented languages; Object-Oriented Programming; Object-oriented SQL; Object-Oriented programming; Checking type instead of membership; Object system; Object Orientated; Object-oriented technology; Object orientated; Object Oriented; OOPL; Objected-oriented programming language; Object technology; Object oriented programming language; Object orentation; Object-oriented code; Obect-oriented programming; Object-oriented programming language; Object oriented programing; History of object oriented programming; Object Oriented Programming; Principles of OOP; Object-oriented Programming; Object-Oriented Software Engineering; Object decoupling; Object-oriented computing; Criticism of object-oriented programming; Object-oriented programming languages; OOSE; Dot notation (object-oriented programming); Object-oriented programming system; Object-oriented design patterns; Object-oriented software engineering; Formal semantics of object-oriented languages
OOPL lingua di programmazione orientata a oggetti

Definitie

object
n.
1.
Thing, reality, particular, existence, fact, phenomenon, percept, thing perceived, external reality.
2.
Mark, aim, target, butt; goal, end, destination; recipient, correlate, or complement (of a conscious subject).
3.
End, aim, intent, intention, purpose, design, motive, use, view, drift, goal, final cause.
4.
(Gram.) Regimen, complement.

Wikipedia

Object to Be Destroyed

Object to Be Destroyed is a work by American artist Man Ray, originally created in 1923. The work consists of a metronome with a photograph of an eye attached to its swinging arm. After the piece was destroyed in 1957, later remakes in multiple copies were renamed Indestructible Object. Considered a "readymade" piece, in the style established by Marcel Duchamp, it employs an ordinary manufactured object, with little modification, as a work of art. Examples of the work are held in various public collections including Tate Modern London, MOMA New York and Reina Sofía, Madrid.

Uitspraakvoorbeelden voor object to
1. object to the regulations.
Frank _ Barney Frank _ Talks at Google
2. Doesn't he object to your…
Moon (2009)
3. can move this object to anywhere
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4. I not object to using studio light.
Anatomy of a Creative Image _ Jamie Ibarra _ Talks at Google
5. Who would object to spending some months
For Single Mothers Working as Train Conductors _ Laura Wolfson _ Talks at Google
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor object to
1. They don‘t object to boys, but they do object to girls," said Susan Helseth, an adviser for the U.N.
2. "Who would object to fair, transparent elections?
3. Grossman will surely object to this interpretation.
4. Denied: Adnan Ghalib was refused entry to Britney‘s gated home Mr Ingham although Britney did not object to hearing taking place she did object to "elements" of it.
5. "The community doesn‘t object to the people, they object to the exploitation and the fact that that leads to people being on the street drinking, anti–social behaviour.