Fantagraphics have announced that, finally, they're releasing a compendium of drawings, paintings and cartoons by Arnold Roth. |
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The main section of the handbook is an easy-to-use A to Z compendium of ailments and disorders. |
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Despite its wide range and the huge number of songs it examines it is, at this stage, a sampler rather than a compendium. |
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It is also the inspiration for a new semi-weekly compendium of great science weblog articles. |
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It is more of a compendium than a comprehensive text on the toxicology of poisons. |
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Although Cooper authored many short papers, this monographic compendium was the first of what were to be many hallmarks of his career. |
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The compendium used boldfaced type to call attention to certain comments by him. |
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As a pedagogue, he contributed with a compendium of twenty-five singing solfeggi and some technical exercises for violin. |
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This book is a compendium of information on plants that are, or could be, useful to humans. |
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It is an immense compendium of genealogical information, preserving texts from as far back as the eight century. |
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Clinical Evidence is a compendium of summaries of the best available evidence about what works and what doesn't work in health care. |
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What is missing from this otherwise comprehensive compendium is a practical guide for clinicians at the coalface. |
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Overall, I found the book to be an impressive compendium of useful information and resources. |
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Finally, extensive bibliographies make this book a valuable compendium of publications for each population. |
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This book is a compendium of detailed protocols for the identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis using molecular techniques. |
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On the surface, it is both an adventure story set upon the high seas and a compendium of information about whales and the whaling industry. |
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The exhibition serves as a compendium of information on a cross-section of engineering colleges in the State. |
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First up, we have a rather useful compendium of Anglicisms from effingpot.com. |
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My database catalog contains a detailed compendium of cartographic materials and notes to connect the items. |
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And, if ever there was a need for a compendium of current epidemiology of diabetes and its complications, it is now. |
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He's a walking compendium of great television and these galoots haven't a hope of squeezing into the margins of the appendix. |
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The Skeptic's Dictionary is a compendium of detailed information about oft-repeated hoaxes, legends and quackery. |
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This is an admirable compendium of the mathematical theories of the aerodynamics of aerofoils and wings. |
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This work is not a recital of the principal events connected with Guru Nanak's life nor is it a compendium of his teachings. |
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Tables, graphics, photographs and a list of references are being added to the compendium. |
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To prepare the compendium, the independent expert will rely on at least two types of information. |
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The book is a compendium of homilies, a McGuffey's Reader for the voter. |
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A compendium of mainstream-media reports that evolutionism is under serious debate and even outright doubt in scientific circles. |
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Love is a compendium of all the attributes of the Divinity, and God has lit that flame in every spiritual creature. |
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This paper provides an outline of the preparatory process for a workshop and a compendium of good practices on this topic. |
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A compendium of fun and useful things to make at the cottage, from deck chairs and loon nesting platforms to games, snow huts, and much more. |
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A compendium of P2posts will be circulated twice a year in order to give all eligible staff members a chance to apply. |
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This compendium gathers them in a systematic way and will be updated and published on a yearly basis as an annex to the annual report. |
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Ultimately, though, it feels like more of a compendium piece than a fully formed documentary. |
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The Scarfe cartoon would comfortably fit in any compendium of such grotesqueries. |
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Like the intellectual adventurers of the enlightenment, they foresee that an encyclopedic compendium of the facts of nature will reveal hidden truths. |
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The book presents an impressive compendium of issues related to the study of biogeography and its applications to fields ranging from paleoecology to conservation biology. |
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The compendium contains up-to-date information on the national economy, including gross domestic product, gross national product, employment and population statistics. |
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For decades, scientists have been eager for an intense, focused effort to develop a compendium of information that could serve as a foundation for general brain research. |
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The Supplement contains information on a wide range of government health and income maintenance programs, making it a broad compendium of information in this area. |
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This comprehensive compendium of commandments gives you 75 easy-to-follow basic to advanced dictums that have passed the Team FLEX test for accuracy and efficiency. |
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This week, a memoir of liberation, a biography of ariel Sharon, and a comprehensive compendium from a master poet. |
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Rachel Jones is a teacher and author of Don't change the light bulbs: A compendium of expertise from the UKs most switched-on educators. |
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This is a small, pocket-sized paperback about a big subject, an extraordinary compendium of facts, figures, and fascinating detail on the most ordinary of topics. |
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The competent authority or examination body shall gradually establish a compendium of the questions which have been included in the examination. |
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This had resulted in a publication of a compendium of good practices in formal, non-formal and informal education. |
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We have updated the most important key words from our comprehensive IT compendium especially for this magalogue. |
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His film ends up as a compendium of barminess rather than a believably deep insight into one man's character. |
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You could also copy a passage out of one book, then write some other words, and copy a passage from another book and write some more and so on, and this was making a compendium. |
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When applying to the mobility compendium, staff will be encouraged to apply to at least five posts and will be given an opportunity to express their preferences for posts or locations. |
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This compendium of activities is not meant to paint a Pollyannaish picture of a largely defunct process or to gloss over fundamental political problems and tensions within the working group. |
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Peter John Cameron offers a compendium of Mariology in his latest book, Mysteries of the Virgin Mary. |
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This extensive legal compendium was based on Maimonides' code, but uniquely arranged according to the 613 positive and negative commandments enumerated in the Pentateuch. |
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It serves as an excellent compendium covering virtually every aspect of modern cartography. |
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The fugue, a composition using the technique of melodic imitation, became highly developed in Bach's hands—e.g., the fugues of the Well-Tempered Clavier and his final compendium of contrapuntal devices, The Art of the Fugue. |
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Ask Torontonians to name their favourite purchase from the Honest Ed's department store, and you rapidly compile a compendium of kitsch to fascinate any anthropologist from the future. |
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But what a strange compendium they are, now that I'm away from them. |
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Jonathan Clements, author of Schoolgirl Milky Crisis: Adventures in the Anime and Manga Trade, a compendium of insider writing about the industry, agrees that forays into broadcasting anime in the UK have been spotty. |
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But the community organized itself to divide the time, coordinate the topics, and even produce an edited compendium in time for the presentations. |
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A compendium of Aboriginal business links by region or topic of interest. |
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This compendium of assessment and counseling tools, reference materials, and health education information is part of a broader guide to treating teenage patients. |
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As for the compendium itself, work continues on some issues, while the whole document is being examined for the deletion of proliferation-sensitive information. |
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The WMO highlighted its fifteen new action pledges, noted that the NWP has successfully combined science and policy, and hoped that in future the compendium of climate tools would be updated regularly. |
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We hope that this forum, and the thought provoking materials in this compendium, will contribute to a greater understanding amongst all Canadians of the need to ensure that Canada's Aboriginal peoples advance and prosper. |
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The toolkit is an electronic compendium of tools designed to assist health professionals at all levels of an organization in their efforts to provide accessible high-quality and sustainable health services. |
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Rather than a compendium of statutes or catalog of caselaw, the Code sets out general principles as rules of law. |
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Amongst the most important are Trioedd Ynys Prydain, or the Welsh Triads, a compendium of mnemonics for poets and storytellers. |
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It is a compendium of Maya stories and legends, aimed to preserve Maya traditions. |
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The 5th edition of Ash and Orihel's Atlas of Human Parasitology is a superb, up-to-date compendium of protozoan and metazoan parasites. |
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I'm happy to say that as far as common epilepsy ICD-9 codes are concerned, these are available in the billing codes compendium available on the Epilog. |
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He spent the last months of his life writing Consolations in Travel, an immensely popular, somewhat freeform compendium of poetry, thoughts on science and philosophy. |
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Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing the three volume compendium A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. |
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The result was an extensive compendium, the Valor Ecclesiasticus. |
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Krogerus and Tschappeler, via translator Peining, offer this compendium of 616 thought-provoking questions with room at the end to make up your own. |
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In 1945, the studio made its influential chiller compendium Dead of Night. |
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The Corpus Juris Secundum is an encyclopedia whose main content is a compendium of the common law and its variations throughout the various state jurisdictions. |
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That leisured past... is insistently evoked in Mr. Kiely's new collection. A compendium of folk memory, it features great bursts of balladry and doggerel. |
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