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How to use catalogue in a sentence

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The earliest EIC printed catalogue, from 1704, shows chocolate cups and teacups, both with saucers.
It combines numerous illustrations with a biography, an artistic appreciation and a complete catalogue of his works.
This catalogue of arboreal treasures stands as a tribute to majestic specimens of nature that are the largest of their kind.
There's a listing in that section for a catalogue of industrial vehicular supplies.
Disabled adults were subjected to a horrifying catalogue of abuse and neglect at a Yorkshire care home, a court heard yesterday.
Within 24 hours of uploading his catalogue to the database he had received his first enquiry.
So the labels and the catalogue are of greater importance here than in an exhibition of more modern art.
A retrospective exhibition of her work was held at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery in 1972, to which she contributed catalogue notes.
The writer is aware of this, it seems, and the book is a catalogue of his attempts to concretise emotion.
Anyone who wanders into a bookshop or looks through a publisher's catalogue is bound to bump into a new Companion.
All property is lotted, photographed and described in a full-color catalogue published prior to the auction in which the property is offered.
These form a virtual catalogue of Europe's vision of the New World's inhabitants, who were seen in turn as noble savages or heathen brutes.
With a back catalogue as long as Weller's, its surprising that a collection of rare cuts, cover versions and re-mixes hasn't been seen before.
The bulk of the volume consists of descriptive and interpretive catalogue entries for each mask.
Song downloads will be limited to a catalogue of 500 mobile mixes, or condensed versions lasting 90 to 120 seconds.
For example, if you want to order a pair of slacks and the catalogue doesn't list the inseam, call and ask.
The entire catalogue of exceptions under Article XX is qualified by an introductory clause commonly termed the chapeau.
As per this agreement, these materials were assigned UCGM catalogue numbers, but were never accessioned into the University collections.
The university is accordingly trying to catalogue some of the great smells of Europe.
Defaulting on a debt to a credit card firm or catalogue company could result in a damaged credit rating but it should not put your home at risk.
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