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- “What … do?” – “She’s a gallerist”.
- “What … ?” – “I’m creating a post about a famous painting”.
- Now I … Laura’s clients while she’s on vacation
- I think they … these conceptual products next time
- The artist … from 8 am to 11 am next weekend.
- Yesterday when I sent a letter of complaint they ….
- The gallery curator … sure they hadn’t got the order.
- When Michel passed International Art Management exam, he … for the auction for five years.
- Sue … a professional webinar to develop new skills in art management when somebody entered the office.
- The internet connection was very slow, so the secretary … to fax the documents about the painting.
- He …. “English in Art business” course since March.
- Public interest to the job of Art and Design … for last 10 years.
- I …. my credit card on the Internet as I don’t find it safe.
- The train to the airport … at 12.20 so I have to be at the station by 12 o’clock.
- Have you heard the news? Christi’s _________________ New York Asian Art week this September.
- My dear colleague, … I make you a cup of nice tea?
- The deal … to be very successful.
- The new software … last week.
- If I … a password I could enter the system.
- I wish we … this new design technology last year.
- A copy is … .
- A forgery is … .
- An auction is … .
- An Art Gallery curator is …
- An art therapist is … .
- An art lecturer is …
- Art valuer/auctioneer is ….
- An illustrator is … .
- A consevator is … .
- Accelerated perspective is …
- Background is …
- Blending is …
- Contour is …
- Doodle is…
- Frottage is…
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating,
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________,
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: sometimes _____ more difficult
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: I know how much it’s worth and you ______
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth,
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: insiders can play all the price games they want among _______
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: Who are _____ people
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: and why do they need _____ information?
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art.
- Read the text Why do we need Art Appraisers? Works of fine art need to _____valued or appraised for a variety of reasons during the course of their existence. The professionals _____ typically do this valuing are known as fine art appraisers. _______ do their jobs well, they need up-to-the-minute price information about whatever works of art they’re appraising. And the _____ resources for that are knowledgeable fine art professionals. Unfortunately, some of these art world insiders are not fond ____ cooperating, and at times choose opaqueness over assistance when it comes to answering appraisers’ ______. And when art professionals choose not to cooperate, determining accurate dollar values becomes ________, sometimes _____ more difficult. In spite of this, art price secrecy continues to be a fun game that many insiders love ____ play— and an obstacle for the rest of us— this game of, «I know how much it’s worth and you ______.» As long no one outside the inner sanctum needs to know ____ much art is worth, insiders can play all the price games they want among _______ and can be as secretive as they want. Nobody cares what they do in the privacy of their own galleries or art _____ or collections or cabals or whatever. They can ______ ignore the rest of the world if that’s what’s important to them, and they often do. But sometimes art issues spill over into the real world beyond the exclusionary confines of the cliques. People _____ know little or nothing about art sometimes need to know how much it’s worth and why. Who are _____ people and why do they need _____ information? Here are some examples: * Insurance companies that need to know _______ art is worth in order to write policies for fine art owners. * Insurance adjusters who need to know how much to pay out on claims that ____ being made on either lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed art. * Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____. * Attorneys who are hired to assist with cases involving art. * Judges who need to rule on cases involving art. Complete the gap with the right option: Insurance companies that need to decide whether to pay claims or dispute ____.
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