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by Libe Diez
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If you broke something by mistake, you would probably offer to pay for it. But what if the object that 1.damaged/was damaged is a painting that costs 130 million? Recently, a woman visiting the metropolitan Museum of Art in New York fell on a Picasso masterpiece and 2.broke/was broken it. The painting, called "The Actor", 3. painted/was painted in 1905. Fortunately, the damage 4.will be repaired/will repair by the museum and the painting 5.will show/will be shown in a special Picasso exhibition that 6.plans/is planned for the summer. The woman has said that she 7.won't be visited/won't visit the exhibition. She 8.doesn't want/isn't wanted to destroy any more masterpieces!

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If you broke something by mistake, you would probably offer to pay for it. But what if the object that 1.damaged/was damaged is a painting that costs 130 million? Recently, a woman visiting the metropolitan Museum of Art in New York fell on a Picasso masterpiece and 2.broke/was broken it. The painting, called "The Actor", 3. painted/was painted in 1905. Fortunately, the damage 4.will be repaired/will repair by the museum and the painting 5.will show/will be shown in a special Picasso exhibition that 6.plans/is planned for the summer. The woman has said that she 7.won't be visited/won't visit the exhibition. She 8.doesn't want/isn't wanted to destroy any more masterpieces!

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If you broke something by mistake, you would probably offer to pay for it. But what if the object that 1.damaged/was damaged is a painting that costs 130 million? Recently, a woman visiting the metropolitan Museum of Art in New York fell on a Picasso masterpiece and 2.broke/was broken it. The painting, called "The Actor", 3. painted/was painted in 1905. Fortunately, the damage 4.will be repaired/will repair by the museum and the painting 5.will show/will be shown in a special Picasso exhibition that 6.plans/is planned for the summer. The woman has said that she 7.won't be visited/won't visit the exhibition. She 8.doesn't want/isn't wanted to destroy any more masterpieces!

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If you broke something by mistake, you would probably offer to pay for it. But what if the object that 1.damaged/was damaged is a painting that costs 130 million? Recently, a woman visiting the metropolitan Museum of Art in New York fell on a Picasso masterpiece and 2.broke/was broken it. The painting, called "The Actor", 3. painted/was painted in 1905. Fortunately, the damage 4.will be repaired/will repair by the museum and the painting 5.will show/will be shown in a special Picasso exhibition that 6.plans/is planned for the summer. The woman has said that she 7.won't be visited/won't visit the exhibition. She 8.doesn't want/isn't wanted to destroy any more masterpieces!

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