We try to send composers recordings of any performances we give of their pieces, for demo and archive purposes. |
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During the period of their production, Ireland had no central film archive. |
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Microfilm copies are located at Harvard University's film archive in Lament Library. |
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This archive was conceived as an organisation that will preserve unexplored areas of experience and expression of women. |
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Sign up for the live stream, or select your favourites from the archive of lovers rock, classic reggae, dancehall, and ska. |
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Enterprises must also be able to securely generate, exchange, archive and reconstruct e-transactions in an auditable manner. |
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Bradford's Industrial Museum has been giving a helping hand to a textile archive in Leeds. |
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It would seem impossible for anyone to look through the archive holdings or material available on video and not find something of interest. |
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Traditionally, when records are accessioned, they are physically and legally handed over to the archive and marked as such. |
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Having said which, there is something glorious about archive footage of a panel game with ashtrays on the tabletops. |
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The second reason is that Fleming gives a reference to the archive where the document can be found in Munich. |
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The online archive affords opportunity to research other characters from the play. |
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The easily navigable Website organizes its archive into four parts, running chronologically from pre-publication to response. |
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At this point, she has shifted her checked-out copy from the read-only mirror over to a read-write archive hosted on her laptop. |
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One of the files contained inside the Zip archive file is a keylogger which can send messages to an Indonesian email address. |
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Landmark dates in the history of radio will be illustrated by archive recordings and written records of the time. |
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Best source for his films is a university film archive, which may show them on occasion. |
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The archive holds some of the oldest and most precious works of art and treasure known to man. |
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Recorded on a variety of media from phonographs, to reel-to-reel tape and DVD, the archive is as formidable as it is valuable. |
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The great thing about computers is you can retrieve and reassemble, like rejigging the archive and coming up with new works. |
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The hidden song archive lists all those unlisted songs that you find at the end of albums. |
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In the Ministry of Finance we have implemented a document management system and reorganized the central archive. |
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First, like all historical research grounded in the archive, comparative international analysis is restricted by the availability of source data. |
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They have been let loose on the BBC archive to select their choice of rare recordings. |
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The archive functions as a dance library and research center, much like the New York City Public Library's Dance Collection. |
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Some healthcare providers indicate that they will archive medical records for a person's lifetime plus seven years. |
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The only outstanding issue is related to the archive links not functioning. |
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Miles tells the crazy, crazy story of the label's rise and fall with the aid of some largely unheard archive material. |
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It also lists the files included in each installed archive and checks to make sure they all exist. |
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However, the 1503-5 membership rolls are among the few fortunate survivors from a once larger archive. |
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The government's decision to deposit official film there led to the establishment in the museum of the world's first film archive. |
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This area includes an archive of more than 4,500 swatches of cotton fabrics, which designers can browse when creating new lines. |
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There are some blogs that you return to again and again, not just to read the latest entry but to browse the archive of past musings. |
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The exploit works by sending an email containing such a maliciously formed compressed archive to an intended victim. |
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Backup tapes become the only centrally controlled and available archive of message stores. |
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Once the police had a camera, the number of photographs increased to become an archive of mugshots. |
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This site was initially started to provide a handy archive of back issues, along with articles. |
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The film traces his rise to international stardom through a sequence of classic archive performances. |
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It is her thesis that theory and practice are linked in classical Chinese medicine by the archive of accumulated medical lore. |
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A list of maps added in the last 30 days complements a searchable archive of all available items. |
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In the budget last May, the Federal Government announced that the archive was to be merged with the Australian Film Commission. |
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Just as an added security blanket, you may want to archive your personal, precious stuff to a recordable DVD disc periodically. |
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A casual browse through company archive reinforces the premium placed on craftsmanship throughout Mackintosh's 102-year history. |
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In 1984, by accident, he found a title deed in the archive of a trade association. |
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There is, however, a possible solution to the problem of giving a permanent home to the Demarco archive. |
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Then, sometimes, after some time of free availability the content may be moved back behind the paywall into some kind of archive. |
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But it's with the archive recordings of film soundtracks that the orchestra has really struck gold. |
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Dame Stella is somewhat out of touch with modern archive services, which can be innovative and challenging. |
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Grossman's other columns on sexual harassment and discrimination law can be found in the archive of her columns on this site. |
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All that happens is that another avalanche of data is added to a largely unconsulted archive which is increasingly unaffordable to store. |
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For his part, he says he cannot reveal the size of the underlying archive the transcribers had access to because it would endanger their safety. |
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Site owners have to pay for bandwidth used by images, news aggregators, and archive trawls. |
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But it's wildly unlikely that the police would score any direct hits from speculative trawls through the archive footage. |
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For decades this film archive was tied in legal knots and available only in miserably inadequate video prints. |
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I left the Dartmouth archive saturated with a sense of the tenuousness of Mohegan life in eighteenth-century New England. |
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The other possibility would be to explore such typologies in the Irish archive on other historical subjects. |
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Don't lose the old black-and-white archive. Films still get made in monochrome. |
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From a quick browse through his recent archive too, it's one that will be added to the list to check up on regularly. |
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It would be too easy to turn it into another documentary style presentation complete with archive footage, computer animation and mood music. |
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I wish the mag well but they must get some kind of story archive onto the web sharpish. |
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Started in 1965, the great UbuWeb now hosts an extensive archive of the ten issues. |
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Using archive sources and oral history interviews, Professor Chamberlain will unravel their amazing stories. |
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Her soon-to-be husband burned all the hate mail she got, an act she now regrets, saying it belongs in an archive of those times. |
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Like Hughes, Price was interviewed for the Boston College archive, but she kept silent about McConville. |
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Here, in one gallery space, is a taster from the vast Scottish National Photography Collection, a richly varied archive that runs to more than 27,000 photographs. |
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And, he combed through his own archive in order to display the most representative pieces of his work. |
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We worked with Halston and were given access to their archive and found several pieces that really helped set the tone for Sydney. |
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They were then shipped to archive laboratories in Maryland where mold was removed and rips mended. |
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We set up an archive business for multinational firms some years ago. |
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He worked as a restorer of rare books at a local history archive. |
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By mixing drama, documentary, graphics and archive material, the programme gives an extraordinary insight into the world's worst industrial disaster. |
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Rich in objects, from galaxies to quasars to white dwarf stars, this vast data archive will serve as a resource for the entire astronomical community. |
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There must be hundreds of unscreened episodes in the BBC archive. |
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We all seem to understand that the fantasy Lorde describes requires a deep archive of collective memory. |
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Skateraw could become an outstation of the National Galleries, both as the repository of the archive and as home to new temporary shows and possibly to a sculpture park. |
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Having retired from the school last summer, he is now beginning the laborious process of sifting through his enormous archive and is writing a history of the period. |
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Set in a future-world London, a.d.3700, the novel is a fragmented fictive archive of orations, dialogues, dream-visions, and the working papers of its protagonist. |
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The archive is filled with correspondences from Ginsberg and other lovers, but one letter stands out. |
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The archive for the European art videodisc contains over 2,800 images of individual works, each accompanied by identifying caption information and details. |
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DiskJockey is one very powerful file utility for any user who needs to move, copy, delete, archive, unzip an archive file, or change file attributes. |
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The full archive is searchable online, and current issues are available on many platforms. |
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His feature films and documentaries represent an attempt to archive the experiences undergone by the people of the Balkan region since the break-up of Titoism. |
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This archive consists of hundreds of images of naked men, presumably fresh conscripts and army recruits, taken for an unknown kind of ethnographic exercise. |
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The unreachable archive part of my brain must be huge by now. |
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Among the clutter of computer screens, racks of original prints and an underwater camera casing are enlarged copies of the rare archive photographs taken of the sinking boats. |
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I had been trying to track down the Muggletonian archive for a few years when a correspondence about Muggletonian doctrine commenced in the Times Literary Supplement. |
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What was not so well known was that there also existed an archive of color images from the war, the result of then new technology. |
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Another part of the music archive contains music from the choirs of the Kromefiz churches and Piarist college. |
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In Bad Karlshafen, Hessen, Germany is the Huguenot Museum and Huguenot archive. |
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The other day when I was bored I browsed the archive of The Onion and had another chuckle at this dandy. |
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The ephemeral nature of the Web has prompted many efforts to archive web sites. |
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The poem is composed orally and extemporaneously, and the archive of tradition on which it draws is oral, pagan, Germanic, heroic, and tribal. |
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Unfortunately the original manuscript no longer exists in any known archive. |
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This archive survives as one of the main sources of information on Keats's work. |
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The University of Birmingham's Special Collections contain an archive of letters written by Elgar. |
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The film consists of specially shot footage by Temple at the festival, as well as footage sent in by fans and archive footage. |
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In 2012 the section responsible for archive collections was renamed the English Heritage Archive. |
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Most of the collection is stored in its archive facilities, where it is available for research and study. |
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The archive is free to search, but there is a charge for accessing the pages themselves. |
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The archive also holds the records of various people, groups and organisations connected to the city. |
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The correspondence file relating to the Stoppard bust is held in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds. |
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The archive was first established by Stoppard in 1991 and continues to grow. |
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The correspondence file relating to the MacDiarmid bust is held in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds. |
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The BBC's online presence includes a comprehensive news website and archive. |
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It hosted the city archive, and before that, the Grashaus was the former city hall until the present building took over this function. |
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Many objects of material folklore, big and small, are challenging to classify, difficult to archive and unwieldy to store. |
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In the late 1970s, the library acquired an archive recording the work of the Birdsall bindery, Northampton. |
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The answers to these and other questions are still archived in the Torre do Tombo, the national historical archive. |
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Since January 1996, the ICRC archive for this period has been open to academic and public research. |
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Beckham never personally appeared in the 2002 film Bend It Like Beckham, except in archive footage. |
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With quizzes, sitcoms, panel games, satire, stand up, life stories, classics from the archive, science fiction and fantasy. |
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His Law Reports, known as Coke's Reports, were an archive of judgements from cases he had participated in, watched or heard of. |
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A selection of DVDs containing all text and the many drawings studied are also included in the archive. |
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The archive also includes work carried out by other early architects, artists, engineers and designers. |
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His boyhood home, in Oak Park, Illinois, is a museum and archive dedicated to Hemingway. |
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As no archive sources record that the Hemington bridge existed, there may have been other medieval bridge projects now forgotten. |
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Presumably, having uncrunched the data from the compressed archive, it's faster to reload the uncrunched version if it's needed again. |
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The post was archived by the archive.moe 4chan archiving site. |
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Among the items found in the archive was a ticket from the personal weighing machine lost in the Titanic disaster. |
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It reads rawinsonde and surface observation data from NCAR archive and extracts stations within modeling domains and simulation time. |
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Which author and playwright will donate his literary archive to Oxford University's Bodleian Library? |
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It will also archive the minified version and send it back to the device through one or more text messages. |
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It was the archive of Miss Snively, the owner of the Blue Book Agency that discovered Marilyn Monroe. |
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The film archive, based at Teesside University, has also partnered up with the Teesmouth Field Centre, who donated their cine film collection. |
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We're delighted to support the society to secure the future of its archive and inspire the natural scientists of the future. |
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Five films trace the story of steam locomotives from the 1920s to the 1960s using little seen archive footage on dvd for the first time. |
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There is now an archive of tree ring samples dating back to more than 12,000 years ago. |
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His siblings and the legend say yes, but his name doesn't appear in any NMU archive records, and I have found no hard evidence of his membership. |
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Library of Congress announced it had acquired Twitter's entire archive of tweets and was planning to make it all available to researchers. |
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Seventeen works made since 1985 constitute the show's bulk, while an archive features site-specific and nonextant projects. |
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The new process works so well that DLIS is negotiating with DAPS to expand the agreement to electronically archive hard-copy vendor catalogs. |
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During the visit, the delegation reached work mechanism in Dar es Salaam archive, as well as, in Al Jazeera Al Khadra and Zanibar. |
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I still retain the galley proofs for this ad as part of my personal archive. |
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The Alliance self-decrypting archive validates the security information and decrypts the file automatically. |
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The digitisation of the press releases began in 2009, with the aim of eventually digitising the entire archive. |
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The collection includes family histories, a library, and a picture archive. |
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Using archive cine footage, the first film revisits the inspirational story of the original Pitmen Painters from Ashington, Northumberland. |
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The facade of the new archive facing the existing mining authority building is clad with larch, alluding to the surrounding Harz Forest. |
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Demanding both material and mnemonic restitution by reclaiming sites of slavery, Robinson and Berry hope to fill in aporias in the African-American historical archive. |
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The archive will be capable of holding the approximately 10,000 articles produced by MIT authors annually, including a large amount of multimedia content. |
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In his prologue, Baugh poignantly describes his childhood joy at categorizing his mother's button box, utilizing the memory as a metaphor for a Derridean archive. |
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Next on the shopping wish list is an archive system for cardiographs. |
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Now, courtesy of the federal government's National Institutes of Health, you can relive those campaigns via a searchable, browsable online archive at ihm. |
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In an archive, there should not be any absolute dissociation, any heterogeneity or secret which could, separate secernent or partition, in an absolute manner. |
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The archive of the League of Nations was transferred to the United Nations Office at Geneva and is now an entry in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. |
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The digitizing the archive allows not only to distribute these unique materials, but also to raise additional funds to the budget of the channel, said Karypbekov. |
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The BDD website has an archive of posters for events it has promoted. |
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But this time, Chandler has installed Ripperologist Buchan in the basement under the incident room, where he's given free rein over a vast archive of crime reports. |
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Our text interrupts, cites, and enfolds others, to allow intertextual vectors to emerge and discursive remanences in the archive to come to light. |
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In the kibbutz archive, the kibbutznik is the archon, the Arab is the outsider, and the Moroccan Jew Abutbul is an outsider, too, but slightly less so. |
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The RDX 8000 Removable Disk Library comes with up to eight removable disk-drive slots, enabling users to take data offsite to an archive, according to the company. |
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He draws particularly from a recently discovered archive of personal papers, and seeks to steer between the well beaten paths of hagiography and denouncement. |
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In 2013, an archive of Vivien Leigh's letters, diaries, photographs, annotated film and theatre scripts and her numerous awards was acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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Data contained in these resource forks and HFS metadata can mask the real type of a file in the archive, causing shell scripts to execute if users double-click such files. |
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However the archive of family papers, the Collingwood Collection, is now held at the Special Collections and Archives department of the Cardiff University Library. |
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However, it is worth bearing in mind that even those services with access to the Twitter 'firehose' do not have anything even approaching a complete Twitter archive. |
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His archive of Old High German texts is the most extensive in Britain. |
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In 2015 a manuscript for an unpublished book was discovered by Jo Hanks, a publisher at Penguin Random House Children's Books, in the Victoria and Albert Museum archive. |
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The firm left an extremely detailed archive of its activities, which was given to the city of Birmingham in 1911 and is kept at the Library of Birmingham. |
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Your Archives encourages users to create articles not only about historical records held by the National Archives, but those held in other archive repositories. |
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The Danish minority's archive is housed at the Danish Central Library. |
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Broadcasters also favored interlaced scanning because their vast archive of interlaced programming is not readily compatible with a progressive format. |
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The National Library of Scotland has been developing its archive to make Ordnance Survey maps for all of Great Britain more easily available through their website. |
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The first of its kind in the Gulf to document the evolution of the UAE film industry, the archive will be a permanent home for the work of Emirati films. |
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The archive of the National Eisteddfod of Wales contains the central office records, compositions, adjudications and criticisms from 1886 onwards. |
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Wittgenstein left a voluminous archive of unpublished papers, including 83 manuscripts, 46 typescripts and 11 dictations, amounting to an estimated 20,000 pages. |
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The archive was sold to Brian Deutsch and is now owned by Getty Images. |
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They are some of the priceless collection of thousands of pictures spanning 150 years of expeditions that will be up for viewing from today at the Freeze Frame online archive. |
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The library archive is accessible through the British Library website. |
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Spoken verbality as the national unwritten archive of a community. |
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Tanis MacDonald's analysis of Dionne Brand's Ossuaries reads poetry as a public archive of mourning and as a prosthetic for the violent rupture of the body and memory. |
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The same archive also holds the Michael Peto collection which includes thousands of the photojournalist's photographs, negatives, slides, publications and papers. |
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DataNumen RAR Repair is fully integrated with Windows Explorer, allowing users to right-click an archive and access the repair software immediately from the context menu. |
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Fortunately, information networks today are undisciplining the archive by way of the nonhierarchical organizational logic its netizens are drawn to employ. |
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