These plant collections are not just maintained in isolation but are often incorporated into gardens of great beauty and amenity. |
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Loan default collections for borrowers in the five boroughs of New York City also will be put on hold automatically until January, Paige said. |
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The tips are often random collections of articles licensed from how-to magazines and books. |
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The Royal Mail has reduced collections without providing bigger postboxes to accommodate the volume of letters. |
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The Folger's collections have proved invaluable to a project we have undertaken on Africanism in early modern England and English America. |
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The majority of the museum's major collections were donated or bequeathed by individuals. |
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An information leaflet and a calendar of collections will be included with the boxes. |
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Diseases may affect the lymph nodes, the spleen, or the collections of lymphoid tissue that occur in certain areas of the body. |
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Many pay through collections at church, so they feel they are being made to pay twice. |
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We have put our library catalog online, and now we are investing in a new collections information management strategy. |
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From today, Tuesday, all items that cannot be disposed of in regular collections can be dropped off at the centre. |
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The keeper of special collections there, Richard Ovenden, has been striving mightily to raise the necessary millions. |
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The picture is replicated in two private collections and in a miniature at the Wallace Collection. |
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Designer Ralph Rucci has used them for his couture collections and even introduced rainwear made from transparent silk. |
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More than 40 countries are currently searching their national collections for plundered treasures. |
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You can get in distributor collections at swap meets, in catalog collections, in magazines, even on shopping networks on television. |
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Moles are usually harmless collections of pigmented cells called melanocytes on your skin. |
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Furthermore, the Talmud provides a budget detailing how the Temple's collections should be expended. |
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Stylists from Vogue and Elle went mad for them and Gordon's collections are now available in Harvey Nichols, Graham and Green and Egg. |
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First albums are often collections of tracks recorded over a long period of time. |
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Both the pewter and Sheffield Plate collections benefited from large bequests particularly that of Colonel Croft Lyons. |
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The City wants to strengthen the preservation and conservation of cultural heritage collections and built assets, he says. |
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Many collections of working class autobiographies have been published and include several written by women. |
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The author has published six books, five collections of poetry and a volume of essays. |
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The British Museum has one of the largest and best archeological collections of worldwide artifacts, including the Rosetta stone and Lindow Man. |
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I believe we need to recognise that some of the collections in Auckland are of national importance and value to the whole nation. |
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The emphasis on correct proportions, angles, different values and sheens have created one of the most intriguing collections in the industry. |
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Braintree Council's quarterly performance report found that during the first quarter of this year, missed refuse collections soared. |
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Weekly refuse collections may return to South Woodham Ferrers under a review currently being undertaken by the borough council. |
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Too many contemporary film-makers prefer to use collections of pop records for theme music. |
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She completed over 100 novels, twelve collections of short stories, and three plays. |
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I've always been a sucker for game collections but this one surprised me when it arrived. |
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Five collections of verse in Oriya, and translations into English from Oriya and Bengali, testify to his trilingual creativity. |
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On average, collections were made every 3-4 d for phytoplankton and zoo-plankton, 7 d for benthos, and 10-14 d for nekton. |
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Focusing on life around an Indo-Pacific coral reef, the exhibit will house one of the largest, most diverse shark collections in North America. |
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It is a fantastic example of a neo-Gothic building and we have some of the greatest collections of books and manuscripts anywhere in the world. |
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She says those collections won't resume until the city can figure out how to do so without hemorrhaging taxpayer cash. |
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Wharfedale churches and business have been holding their own collections and charity shops have also witnessed incredible local generosity. |
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Like family heirlooms, libraries and research collections gain luster with age and use. |
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Unfortunately this will make people wary about donating to genuine charities which use doorstep collections as a way of raising money. |
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They also have a great collections of jewellery and accessories such as shawls and wraps. |
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If they want to survive as an e-shopping computer company, they must diversify their collections of computers. |
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Mature fruiting bodies of Hemitrichia serpula, Trichia botrytis, and Trichia favoginea were documented by field collections in the tree canopy. |
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The EU has implemented an immediate ban on all shows, markets, fairs and sales involving collections of birds within its borders. |
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Local authorities would then arrange for refuse trucks to make regular collections of waste destined for recycling. |
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It will then just be for industrial waste and we will change the collections accordingly. |
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This utility is a wonderful screen saver which shows your favorite nature pictures collections at the computer's idle time. |
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Householders are being asked how York Council should organise refuse collections in future to help the recycling project. |
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Their different reasons for forming these collections comprise a rainbow of motives as complex as a Navajo sand painting. |
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Her first two collections were very much preoccupied with relationships, most of which were unsatisfactory. |
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She was very helpful and had a great community spirit, always willing to help out at the Church, charitable collections etc. |
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Musicologists know that Stravinsky mined collections of Russian folk music for motifs. |
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Money raised came via collections at RAAF Bases Williamtown and Edinburgh and generous donations from Boeing, BAe Systems, and Sverdrup. |
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While on sabbatical in 1997, the scientist collected preserved leaves from university and museum collections in Europe and the Americas. |
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The book box design protected this collection from the ravages common to museum collections of its day. |
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There are, however, small collections of 78, 45 and 33rpm discs and CDs acquired by bequest and donation. |
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We are great fans of the Rosslyn deli gift collections because they come in such wonderful Chinese boxes. |
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There are no references to divination in the collections of sutras, but many can be found in the tantras. |
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They explained that the lion's share of such collections went up the chain into the pockets of the state political leadership. |
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In the years 1960-1979 synagogical textiles from the museum collections were exhibited in the synagogue. |
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The principal collections are those of ants, termites and myrmecophiles, of grasshoppers and crickets and of butterflies. |
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For a fuller listing of on-line phycological collections resources, try our Phycological Collections Catalogs Listings. |
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Duanfang's foresight in publishing his collection allows us to reconstruct provenances for hundreds of objects in collections around the world. |
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Intended to serve as a dynastic mausoleum, it houses one of England's most dazzling collections of aristocratic tombs. |
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Many of these collections were made for mainly geological reasons and have been underexploited by paleobiologists. |
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But now, with digital technology, we can gather permanent collections of material, and make them accessible to a virtual audience. |
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Field collections of snakes often reveal nonrandom predation upon prey items of different size. |
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The books range from abstruse scholarship to collections of jokes to model questions for the West Bengal Civil Service entry exam. |
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This collection serves as the introduction collection to beat all introduction collections on the G-man. |
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This declaration resulted in gold nuggets and samples beginning to accumulate in private collections all over Russia. |
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He has also published numerous books, collections of photographs and essays, reflections on film-making and other photographic and art books. |
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This includes a scatter of lesser paintings throughout the museums, galleries, and private collections of the world. |
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Add some 3,900 rare books and 580 manuscript collections and you have a veritable treasure trove of data and documents, a researcher's dream. |
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This includes people required to conduct collections in local supermarkets, count and bank the money. |
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Franks was one of the founders of the scientific study of ethnography and increased the Museum's collections in that area exponentially. |
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New collections from the Tamana Formation in Trinidad contain 41 species of zooxanthellate corals. |
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The author presents brief history and presence of dendrological collections of the Arboretum Academy of Sciences. |
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Systematically organized collections of contemporary art were especially rare in the United States. |
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But most party platforms are collections of blue-sky promises with few details and little indication of how they will be paid for. |
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Publishers, agents and editors are always talking about how short story collections and anthologies don't sell very well. |
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It is typically seen in collections as colorful botryoidal, reniform, or stalactitic masses or in crystalline encrustations. |
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She organized all this information into timelines and vast collections of files, which then became exhibits and books. |
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Older collections sometimes contain small, very pale, transparent green fluorite octahedra from the Tomboy vein. |
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There needs to be a total rethink as to how historical collections are used to inspire wider understanding of history. |
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Spring and summer fashion collections this season feature shoes and accessories that combine creativity and innovation. |
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Paul Kane has published eight books, including two collections of poems and a critical study of Australian poetry. |
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Also, living in the New York area, she began to encounter some of the incomparable rare book collections on her doorstep. |
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The earliest collections of Aesopian fables which have come down to us, though, date from the first centuries of the Common Era. |
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Don't miss Kinokuniya Bookstore, where you will find everything from collections of Japanese poetry to books on the art of bonsai. |
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Given that each of these three labels features menswear and womenswear, Bailey has six apparel collections to design each season. |
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The attempt to keep pace with ever increasing museum collections has resulted in a recent spate of building expansions worldwide. |
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Despite the recent problems experienced with refuse collections in the town, it was not the council's mistake this time. |
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Using shelterbelts of yew, box and laurel they began collections of azaleas, magnolias, rhododendrons and camellias. |
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Healy visited libraries and scholarly collections looking for reconstructions of the ruins. |
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He has also written some excellent verse, of which one of his previous collections gave us a perfect sonnet to a fish finger. |
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The private records collections consist mainly of donations of diaries and letters written by service people and their families. |
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The arrangement will seek to ensure the timely flow of collections from the dealer. |
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His collections are prominently displayed at the Lalit Kala Akademi and at the National Gallery of Modern Art. |
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She used her collections to re-create, as authentically as possible, 18th-century New England farm life. |
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Above these, three levels of flexible modular space have been divided to contain specific collections of work. |
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Later the heraldists gathered these emblems in codes and collections preserved in libraries and archives. |
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In addition, the museum features important collections of porcelain, enamels, ivories, arms, tapestries and furniture. |
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Structures get built or acquired, utility bills rise, collections grow, and unrestored rolling stock jams the yard. |
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He added that, as around 70 per cent of the congregation are retired, every pound put into church collections is a hard-earned one. |
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For 200 years prior to this, the garden relied on personal book collections belonging to the various keepers of the garden. |
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In 30 years, Osofisan has had more than 40 plays produced and has published two collections of poems, novels, songs and critical essays. |
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Meanwhile, the four local authorities in Dublin said they hoped to clear most of the backlog in refuse collections by the weekend. |
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Photo collections in biscuit tins and shoe boxes mediated the void left by this absence of myth and history. |
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The collections are therefore closely bound up with one another and, to some degree, interdependent. |
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Works on bloodmobiles performing blood collections functions in strict accordance with all regulations. |
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Summer time was a bonanza for the zoo vis-a-vis its gate collections with lots of people braving the heat have a look-see at the animals. |
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Where possible, collections of up to 30 specimens from a single bed or bedding plane have been examined. |
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Still, this is certainly one of the most pleasurable new collections I've read this year. |
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The richness of these museum collections is dependent upon generous donations. |
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Many smallish historical societies have valuable collections that have never been cataloged and many of their records are fast deteriorating. |
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At the same time, the dispersal of the collections of Roman families such as the Altemps, Barberini, and Borghese greatly enriched the market. |
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It's fascinating, if challenging, stuff and the unconverted or bewildered can always hurry home to their Best Of collections for comfort. |
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The museum beetle that causes so much damage to museum collections also belongs to this family. |
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Silurian ramphoprionid polychaete annelids, represented by their jaws, are described from extensive collections from Gotland, Sweden. |
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The priory houses one of England's best collections of Chippendale furniture, designed especially for the house by the great cabinetmaker. |
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Even the most stylish of designer collections now offers something in this fab warm fabric. |
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Most of the Scottish Baptist churches took collections to assist this effort. |
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A shallow-water Caribbean tank showcases a green moray eel, gobies, and collections of Caribbean algae. |
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They will exhibit their permanent Rubens collections together with loans from other institutions and private collectors. |
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Pictures like these come from national collections which do not charge entry fees, and do not send to galleries which do. |
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He claimed that outstanding scientific collections were basic to first-rate scientific work. |
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The idea of reducing the refuse collections is a good one, and should help encourage recycling. |
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He painted directly from nature, without access to the art collections of the capital, an important resource for painters. |
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The collections featured included resort wear, brights, casual wear, executive, formal clothes and swimwear. |
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It includes activities such as fashion shows featuring collections by prominent designers, makeover sessions and modelling contests. |
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What they don't realize, or perhaps chose to ignore, is that the current surplus is merely an excess of collections over distributions. |
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The old rule of primogeniture was abandoned, leading indirectly to the breaking up of collections as all heirs shared equally in an estate. |
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York council chiefs announced plans to dump regular weekly rubbish collections in an attempt to recycle more garden waste. |
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The Qing collections were among the finest ever assembled, fitting the scale of the empire over which the emperors ruled. |
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It is looking at a faster turnaround of vehicles unloading waste and collections of items to be recycled. |
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The species that we include in our collections were determined through the following criteria. |
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Most herbaria house morphologically unidentifiable immature collections of Carex. |
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She earns her living solely from painting, and her work hangs in important private and corporate collections in Trinidad and Jamaica. |
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Only the works of art, the durable white marbles, have outlasted antiquity to become part of the museum collections of modern Rome. |
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Mosaic warts occur as collections of small, discrete and densely packed individual warts. |
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Museum-quality specimens of manganite have been collected from the Taylor mine for many years and can be seen in collections around the world. |
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He amassed similar collections of American advertising of the 1920s, plus grangerized Shakespeare, Burns, etc. |
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We would like to keep up the good work so please support the collections next weekend. |
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The earliest zoos were miscellaneous private collections of animals for curiosity rather than scientific study. |
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Sadly, many audio collections remain unpreserved or uncatalogued for lack of money or lack of institutional interest. |
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Further speeches served to augment his stature and collections were published and enjoyed wide circulation. |
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Too often scholarly collections devoted to Reformed theology are but hagiographies born of an all-too-nostalgic gaze into the past. |
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As a result, the chance that a particular species will be represented in herbarium collections should increase in good wildflower years. |
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Also included are new collections of art and design work published in standard sizes. |
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During 1914, it was decided that the Society should limit its interests to New England, and the dispersal of its research collections was begun. |
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His oeuvre includes eight collections of poems, four collections of short stories, four plays and two books of non-fiction. |
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Upon our return to America, I hunted for English collections of Bulgarian tales, eager to share them with friends. |
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Stuck like a barnacle to his home, he relied on people sending him their barnacle collections by post. |
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Currently, about 2,000 species are growing at the station, representing one of the best tropical plant collections in the Western Hemisphere. |
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This encompasses random and fairly meaningless collections of words which have a certain euphony. |
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Why contribute to collections of essays that try to explain the inexplicable? |
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Most of the catalogues to solicitors ' collections held by the National Archives of Scotland have not yet been added to a searchable database. |
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There are 220 volumes in the section in Latin, Syriac and Greek and it is one of the largest such collections in Asia. |
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Look at Kmart, which has built its Jaclyn Smith and Martha Stewart collections into national brands, Liebmann said. |
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Milan's most recent menswear collections feature vibrant tones and a sense of personal style re-discovered. |
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When Donatella Versace finishes one of her glitzy fashion collections she rewards herself for her hard work with a coloured diamond or two. |
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One of the largest collections of 18th century porcelain yet found in Britain has been excavated in Hounslow, West London. |
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He used ancient, classical, and contemporary collections of travel narratives, which were closest in scholarly method to English antiquarianism. |
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From time immemorial, or at least since the '50s, teens have been assembling scrapbooks and collections to celebrate their pop icons. |
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For information resources, another column looked at collections of ready-reference sources. |
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To achieve it, the Library must close for two years and move both staff and collections off-site. |
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The owners of RyanKenny were quick to compare their idea for a couture line with the collections of their fashion counterparts. |
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Teaching is mostly by slide lecture, with supplementary gallery talks that provide access to the unparalleled collections in the museum. |
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His work is also exhibited in museums, galleries and private collections worldwide. |
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The loss of these collections will close a chapter in the book of human enquiry forever. |
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Some of these panels are now in the collections of other museums, like the Met in New York. |
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A zettabyte, incidentally, is roughly half a million times the entire collections of all the academic libraries in the United States. |
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Parr was asked to go home early last term, but was allowed to return for collections and the first two weeks of Hilary term. |
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In doing so, we have restricted our study mainly to full-length texts such as edited collections and single-authored literary critical books. |
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It is lavishly furnished with outstanding collections such as Chinese porcelain and Renaissance paintings. |
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It also enables local societies to borrow extensive collections of music scores for performances. |
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Wonderful collections of porcelain, pictures and furniture seemed to greet us in every room. |
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Aside from their spectacular and noisy arena show, they also exhibit static displays of their personal collections of militaria. |
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Today we publish more pictures of the crazy goings-on during a day of chaotic collections and super sponsored events. |
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To a modern audience pewter and brass collections traditionally summon up images of the country pub. |
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The survey revealed that many of the academic libraries have very few holdings, and most of the collections are outdated. |
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She said churches had raised the money both through collections at services and through coffee mornings and other fund-raising events. |
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No wonder you have re-engineered and digital versions of collections of the golden oldies flooding the music shelves everyday. |
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The final day of this year's Alternative Fashion Week saw a variety of collections ranging from the understated to blatant exhibitionism. |
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In making its collections and knowledge about them common property, a museum like the British Museum realises its value. |
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Early collections included stripy scarves in shades of Pinky and Perky, tiny handbags in boiled wool and bobble hats straight out of Ladybird story-books. |
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The museum is divided into five areas displaying collections of pottery, lacquer, bamboo, embroidery and the winners of the CCA sponsored National Craft Master Awards. |
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The foundation of the malacological collection was laid in the year 1852, incorporating the collections of the Transylvanian Society of Natural Sciences from Sibiu. |
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An appeal for donations was read out in more than 400 mosques across Britain yesterday and many churches are planning to hold collections at services this weekend. |
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The council has chosen to interpret this by a carrot-and-stick approach, giving us the option to recycle our garden waste but reducing the normal collections to fortnightly. |
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The open atrium acoustically separates this curved form from the main rectilinear block that houses the National Library collections in a flexible framework of levels. |
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Priory has now issued two collections of his anthems, the first celebrating Easter to Trinity, this one devoted mainly to Advent as far as the Passion. |
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He said there were contingency plans in place to make sure Post Office services and mail collections and deliveries would face minimal disruption. |
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Admittedly, it would be a stretch to call this release essential, but it would be sad if music this good was confined to the collections of completists. |
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How this orientation necessarily conflicts with the basic mandate of the museum to be a repository for its permanent collections is the realization that haunts these writings. |
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The post office has refused to make collections from a post box but as soon as the cameras are in, I shall be writing in the hope the box will be reopened. |
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The National Museum in Nairobi has collections of historical and cultural artifacts and the museum at Fort Jesus in Mombasa is dedicated to archeology and history. |
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The library is also a wonderful resource for finding collections of traditional folklore, and many offer weekly storytime sessions for young children. |
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The singularity as well as the high level of quality of their collections particularly impressed the experts. |
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Only now, four years after the opening of the university's fine new library building, are these collections at last being catalogued, cleaned, and put in good order. |
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One thing that has connected the collections this season, however, is the sheer beauty and craftsmanship of the clothing. |
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And those who have continued to attend church services have been told to put more money into collections or run the risk of losing their place of worship. |
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All traffic was stopped between 5.30 am and 7.15 pm and refuse collections were cancelled so that police search teams could search through the rubbish. |
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The problem here is that falsifiability applies at the level of specific scientific claims whereas both evolution and ID are collections of such claims. |
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Juan's enforced cross-dressing seems to be Byron's self-justification for his harshly reviewed collections of juvenile poetry in the style of the Della Cruscans. |
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Overall, the spring 2001 collections were lacking fresh ideas and, in some cases, coherency, but there were enough visionary pieces to keep the shows lively. |
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For a more informed assessment of Italian culture in the early Middle Ages we can now turn to the collections of ancient Latin codices in the libraries of the period. |
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The libraries need to identify collections that need to be digitized. |
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His vibrant paintings, prints and cut-outs, celebrated for their exceptional richness and luminosity of colour, are found in art collections internationally. |
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He had acted as personating agent for the party at successive elections and was always to the fore at Church gate collections and fund raising events. |
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Bringing pieces from the two collections together gives a fresh perspective to them, says Janet Bishop, an SFMOMA curator. |
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In windblown collections of debris, the surface is more than covered. |
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Although it has some collections of names, its strength lies in the thousands of mailing lists and message boards for surnames, places and genealogical topics. |
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We understand that sets have a cardinality, that is, that collections have a number associated with them and it doesn't really matter what the members of that set are. |
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The preserved human hair, fur, plant and other bioarchaeological materials are among the largest and best preserved collections of their kind ever recovered. |
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Their collections followed the Linnaean binomial naming system. |
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Their defiance sparked a huge wave of international solidarity that saw English dockers blacking Irish goods and collections taken in workplaces across Britain. |
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Around each of the larger dishes were collections of stewed vegetables. |
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Include in your regular reading diet published collections of wit and humor, humor columnists, comic strips, and stories by writers with a well-developed sense of humor. |
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Of 220 collections of secular vocal music published in Italy between 1602 and 1635, more than 100 specify the chitarrone as a suitable accompanying instrument. |
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The preoptic nucleus is homologous to the mammalian supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei, and contains one of the largest collections of CRH neurons in the amphibian brain. |
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Commissioner Walsh firmly believes that charges for domestic refuse collections are a form of double taxation and he and others of a similar ilk are entitled to that opinion. |
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Her collections are now sold in top boutiques and stores worldwide. |
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Collection development librarians and bibliographers work with departmental faculty in order to assure that collections reflect institutional research and teaching priorities. |
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Epidiymal collections provide concentrated samples of sperm that have not been exposed to seminal plasma and the decapacitating effects of seminal components. |
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It introduces, maintains, characterizes, and evaluates germplasm collections of banana, plantain, sapodilla, mamey sapote, cacao, Garcinia, Annona, and bamboo. |
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But because it also keeps small collections of wallabies, emus and rheas, pressure group Zoo Check says the farm should come under strict zoo regulations. |
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He's also not afraid to frame illustrious works of art with more simple and modest frames, as he did with one client's collections of Impressionist paintings. |
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Literary and thematic essay collections include his widely translated 2004 BBC Reith Lectures, Climate of Fear. |
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Karwarra holds the OPCA collections of boronias and waratahs. |
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Through a parlour scented with incense, I stepped towards beautifully lit showcases, displaying collections of stainless steel and titanium jewellery. |
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In the early history of folk music research and ethnomusicology, scholars doing fieldwork were often photographed organizing their collections and making their recordings. |
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He trained at Edinburgh, went to the Royal College of Surgeons and then moved to superintend the natural history collections of the British Museum in Bloomsbury. |
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His works have been read in a variety of college and university literature courses, and have been anthologized in collections by Random House and Dover. |
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The highlight of the fashion show must surely have been the range of bridal collections on view from the Bridal Hall, Portlaoise under the guidance of Breda and Helen. |
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Most studies of ocean microplastic focus on the debris that floats at the sea surface, but this leaves other potential collections of plastic unaccounted for. |
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In sustaining living communities, collections of buildings such as colleges and campuses, as microcosms of the city typology, always need to grow. |
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There are ambitious plans to revive the Mitchell Library by opening up its incomparable collections and interpreting its riches through digital displays and virtual tours. |
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There are stands for mod collections and add-ons to change the appearance or draw of regulated and advanced vaporizers. |
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If only anthologists would give the date and title of collections that poems are drawn from they would help readers place the material in some context. |
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The importance of these collections in preserving the cultural patrimony of African Americans in particular and Americans in general is indisputable. |
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You also need to know on a daily basis what's happening with inventories, sales contacts, invoicing, payables, receivables, collections and correspondence. |
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Scholars should know the Classics and be familiar with the literary collections written by Chinese scholars because the Chinese have a superior culture. |
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In the blink of an eye, her ring collections jetted from the showrooms into the gleaming display cases of the world class retail merchants like Bloomingdales. |
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Mark Weiss is the author of two chapbooks and two collections of poems. |
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Schoolchildren will learn more about historical collections and exhibits at Bradford's Council-owned museums if a national recruitment drive pays off. |
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The following descriptive mineralogy is based on a study of specimens in private collections that represent all of the orebodies that have been mined to date. |
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Although only a handful of the glass plate negatives survive, various albums and collections of the contact prints lay buried until the 1970s, when they were rediscovered. |
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The research station has succeeded in making 400 lemon grass germ plasm collections, 21 pamarosa collections, 8 vetiver collections and 18 citronella collections. |
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Some purport to function as collections for the Frankish and Visigothic kingdoms, like the Vetus Gallica of c.700 or the Hispana, c.700, respectively. |
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An intensive restudy of these collections by Mary Simon, however, indicated no drastic change in subsistence during the Moorehead and Sand Prairie phases. |
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German collections of Indian art have been built around private collections since the 17th Century, and traditionally housed in ethnological museums. |
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But with curbside recycling and collections alone, even the most dedicated communities will never achieve more than a 50 to 60 percent diversion rate. |
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The result was a decade of vigorous sales, during which labels merely repackaged the same music into ever more expensive collections and sat back to count the revenues. |
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The collections themselves will be organised thematically, beginning with the physical environment of the Nile valley and the surrounding desert and oases. |
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The chief limitation on the number of fossil species studied was the rarity in museum collections of skulls with complete dentition, especially incisors. |
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A sample of 133 fish was selected from the larger collections to attempt to include a wide dispersion of the four species across the different sample sites. |
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It holds the National Toy Hall of Fame and many world renowned collections of toys, miniatures, dollhouses as well as the world's most comprehensive collection of dolls. |
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He developed a scholarly training program and stimulated the growth of museum collections and the fields of anthropology, art history, and museology in Belgium. |
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My sound files intersect their collections in several tracks. |
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The Museum already housed the splendidly wide-ranging collections of decorative art and antiquities given in 1867 by Joseph Mayer, from medieval ivories to Wedgwood. |
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From afar the shanty towns resembled ramshackle collections of matchboxes. |
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This is collections of some of the brightest, funniest, double entendre unintended things ever said in American broadcasting coming out again from Celestial Arts. |
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The museum also boasts fascinating collections of natural history exhibits and items of more recent history, including the famous Bishops Cannings drum. |
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Her collections of poetry Evening, Rosary, White Flock, Plantain, Anno Domini MCMXXI, bringing Acmeist clarity to the delineation of personal feeling, won her enormous renown. |
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The Jataka collections were transmitted orally for centuries, and when written down they took a form combined of verse, story, and moral commentary. |
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The council has tried to address the problem of illegally dumped rubbish by organising free collections of household waste including unwanted fridges. |
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Fossil sponges can be identified by the arrangement of their skeletons, which consist of collections of spicules with characteristic shapes and chemical constitutions. |
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The opportunity to redisplay the domestic metalware collections in London's Victoria and Albert Museum has led to a reassessment of the museum's historical lighting equipment. |
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The campaign was as simple as organising events, with proceeds going to the club's coffers, and bucket collections around the ground on matchdays. |
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It comprises some twenty paintings, twenty drawings, and three miniatures from numerous public collections and the British Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. |
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The diagnosis of acute inflammation was based on the finding of collections of extravascular polymorphs in the epithelium, lamina propria, or muscular layers. |
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They can share and download electronic collections on the Network. |
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As for the paintings that came from the most important collections in Paris, these were stacked up at the German Embassy. |
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I've only played it three times all the way through, but it's one of those multilayered collections of songs that is going to keep me going for several weeks, if not months. |
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The archaeological collections in the Roman National Museum in Rome and in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples are probably among the world's best. |
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The hall contains one of Europe's finest collections of 16th and 17th century embroideries and tapestries, in addition to fine furniture and painting. |
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I discovered that some reasonably well-known names are using Lulu to print and publish collections of their photographs, either in black and white or full colour. |
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Beside them, lines of impoverished street vendors squat on dirty rush mats, displaying their tawdry collections of cheap plastic keyrings and fake Rolex watches. |
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As a cutting-edge audiophile invention, it seduced the technophilic, connoisseurist males who typically buy new sound equipment and quickly build collections of recordings. |
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According to the hierarchical model of galaxy formation, the first galaxies were built out of smaller collections of matter. |
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At Lawson Cove there are many collections that yielded trilobites, conodonts, organophosphatic brachiopods, and calcitic brachiopods, but no graptolites. |
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Using unsorted and uncatalogued manuscript collections is also often restricted, and you may have to obtain special permission from the archivist. |
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Even at wealthy libraries, security in rare books and map collections is often underfunded. |
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It houses a rotating exhibition drawn from the permanent collections and also contains an exhibition space for major travelling exhibitions of all periods. |
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Hematic cysts are pseudocystic or loculated collections of blood breakdown products that may accumulate either postsurgically or post-traumatically. |
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Here are five wondrously accomplished new collections to read during National Short Story Month. |
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All four titles are eruditely written, and especially recommended for church library collections or private study. |
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This year, the company is going forward with a redesign of its standard rotisserie and new collections of cutlery. |
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The national library and society has one of the largest collections of early American history in the world. |
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The cash was raised at regular collections at sing-alongs organised by members of Coventry's Nostalgics dance band. |
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They reported on building personal collections of images and frequently interfiling them with notes for a specific project. |
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The mineral and geological collections were all destroyed, including a rare collection of local mineral specimens of Normandy. |
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The library was lost, along with its collections of photographs, scientific instruments and archives. |
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Hitherto the geological collections had been placed in the Woodwardian Museum in Cockerell's Building. |
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Little ships in glass were always popular in Venetian collections since Venice had a long-established maritime tradition. |
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Osmosis' skin care, color cosmetics, Osmosis MD and supplement lines will share a cohesive look, unifying these collections as a single brand. |
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Its material includes historical and contemporary collections by students, staff and alumni of the college. |
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He was a prolific author of short stories, including two collections set in Napoleonic times featuring the French character Brigadier Gerard. |
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They were also commonly donated to mosques, which often amassed large collections of them. |
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