The earliest EIC printed catalogue, from 1704, shows chocolate cups and teacups, both with saucers. |
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It combines numerous illustrations with a biography, an artistic appreciation and a complete catalogue of his works. |
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This catalogue of arboreal treasures stands as a tribute to majestic specimens of nature that are the largest of their kind. |
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There's a listing in that section for a catalogue of industrial vehicular supplies. |
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Disabled adults were subjected to a horrifying catalogue of abuse and neglect at a Yorkshire care home, a court heard yesterday. |
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Within 24 hours of uploading his catalogue to the database he had received his first enquiry. |
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So the labels and the catalogue are of greater importance here than in an exhibition of more modern art. |
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A retrospective exhibition of her work was held at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery in 1972, to which she contributed catalogue notes. |
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The writer is aware of this, it seems, and the book is a catalogue of his attempts to concretise emotion. |
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Anyone who wanders into a bookshop or looks through a publisher's catalogue is bound to bump into a new Companion. |
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All property is lotted, photographed and described in a full-color catalogue published prior to the auction in which the property is offered. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The bulk of the volume consists of descriptive and interpretive catalogue entries for each mask. |
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Song downloads will be limited to a catalogue of 500 mobile mixes, or condensed versions lasting 90 to 120 seconds. |
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For example, if you want to order a pair of slacks and the catalogue doesn't list the inseam, call and ask. |
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The entire catalogue of exceptions under Article XX is qualified by an introductory clause commonly termed the chapeau. |
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As per this agreement, these materials were assigned UCGM catalogue numbers, but were never accessioned into the University collections. |
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The university is accordingly trying to catalogue some of the great smells of Europe. |
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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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A Braille printer and labelling machine help, for example, to identify foodstuffs in the kitchen or deep-freeze, or to catalogue a CD library. |
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I ought also to catalogue my entire CD collection for insurance purposes but I'm not currently in need of THAT much procrastinatory activity. |
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A Danish composer whose catalogue contains almost 700 works, Niels Viggo Bentzon was a dynamic creative artist of prodigal talents. |
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A secret surveillance operation has exposed a catalogue of crime as gangs of youths run amok on the streets of a troubled York estate. |
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I had the need to learn commercial computing fast, and my back catalogue of poems gave me a ready to hand source of interesting data. |
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The catalogue can never represent the immensity, force, and power of any given artwork. |
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Local and regional organisations have come together to establish a web-based catalogue of rural trades and skills. |
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In the main it is a catalogue of racily written anecdotes that describe the most notorious of the North's drug godfathers. |
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The schools then selected products from an extensive catalogue of computers, software and audio-visual goods. |
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The catalogue is also packed with wicker and sisal baskets for storage or waste paper. |
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Live From Dakota contains plenty of tracks from the most recent album, as well as some choice selections from the back catalogue. |
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In each case trial judges must weigh and balance a catalogue of relevant factors. |
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The curators were judicious in their selection of authors for the exhibition catalogue. |
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They speak in an almost matter-of-fact way, recounting the catalogue of bad behaviour that has characterised the adolescent years for Alan. |
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Jill is building up the number of galleries stocking her work and hopes to be able to sell her ceramics by mail order catalogue soon. |
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His chances have been blighted by a catalogue of injury woes and financial difficulties. |
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That story prompted a catalogue of complaints from disappointed new home buyers over delays and poor workmanship. |
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The 2005 Foal catalogue is the largest we have ever compiled and the numbers have undoubtedly placed some strain on the stabling. |
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They will be playing a selection of songs from their back catalogue, plus some new material, before they concentrate on recording. |
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The album combines songs from their extensive back catalogue with more recent additions. |
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I get especially concerned at the thought of any musical based on a top music artist's back catalogue. |
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The show is likely to be half songs from the new album, and half from his back catalogue. |
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They're each given a form to fill in, saying which song from my back catalogue they want me to do and why they want it. |
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I have found myself drawn to a sampler CD exposing the catalogue of another small company collecting unknown gems. |
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Although the work was reproduced in the catalogue for that exhibition, its medium was still unknown. |
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I left the shop with only that rather cheap catalogue, and a posh blue plastic bag with silver lettering to keep it dry. |
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They were also impressed by the calibre of curators and scholars engaged to write the catalogue. |
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Ask reporters and editors this question and you'll get a catalogue of misspelled names, misquotes, and factual errors. |
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The catalogue, filled with biographical detail, reads more like an article for Tatler. |
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Nine coaches and minibuses have been taken off the road after roadside checks uncovered a worrying catalogue of defects, including faulty brakes. |
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The catalogue conscientiously lists provenances, literature and exhibitions. |
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Arte Povera's prehistory is thoroughly chronicled in the catalogue but only selectively represented in the exhibition. |
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There is a catalogue published by the university that contains illustrations of each piece of art together with the selectors' appraisals. |
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There were more entries in the card catalogue of the library on rapeseed than on rape, she writes. |
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The exhibition catalogue makes dizzy reading as one flicks through the highly animated drawings of buildings, aerial views of cityscapes. |
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A shameful catalogue of abandonment, betrayal, sell-out, dishonesty and total breach of trust. |
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We will provide stationers with a catalogue of the entire range and customers can place orders and get them delivered fast. |
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The game really was a catalogue of errors, with wayward passes and mix-ups on both sides of the ball. |
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The catalogue fails to note that the statue of Darius displayed is a reproduction. |
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I bought the Van Gogh and Gauguin exhibition catalogue on leaving the Stedelijk and it weighs a ton. |
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Although the display included Oceanic and Native American works, the largest section was African, with 104 pieces listed in the catalogue. |
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Their initial list will be of humor-oriented titles, but they see a broad catalogue of fiction and nonfiction to follow. |
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Chasseriau studies begin anew with the current exhibition and its catalogue. |
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The fish knife and fork, salad fork and spoon, and soup ladle were pictured in the autumn catalogue. |
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Dillon was still the consummate showman and since he wasn't obligated to perform his back catalogue, he was able to be himself. |
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Disk number one contains the index for the entire collection, including small pictures of every catalogue page. |
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He has also written a significant number of lieder and song cycles which are significantly under-represented in the current CD catalogue. |
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The now 18-year-old burst onto the scene last year and already has big riddims in her back catalogue. |
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The commission's report revealed a grisly catalogue of facts almost too appalling to believe. |
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Every day the papers are filled with an appalling catalogue of deaths and injuries as the result of the latest piece of motoring madness. |
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See the accompanying sidebar for options, and be sure to check out the new offerings in this fall's PD catalogue. |
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The best independent cookshops in the country come together each year to publish a compact catalogue of the best of the products in their shops. |
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The inquiry will look into the catalogue of failings by police, health and social services. |
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Library users can now also access the library catalogue and renew their books on line. |
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A limited amount of downloadable material is provided and the library catalogue, including video and audio material, can be viewed online. |
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Imagine going to a library catalogue and not only getting the books but web pages also. |
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They didn't know how to search the library catalogue, they didn't know what a Dewey Decimal number was. |
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We are hoping to set up a consortium of institute libraries with a standardised catalogue and a strong policy on resource sharing. |
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The IPAC allows library customers to browse the book catalogue, to reserve items online and to view their personal accounts. |
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The rambling website of the Royal Institute of British Architects is good in parts, especially its library catalogue. |
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Consumers are quite at home with the concept of mail order from a catalogue, or telephone ordering in response to a home shopping advertisement. |
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She is now looking to produce a catalogue and boost the mail order side of her business. |
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Both the catalogue and the exhibition are highly recommended to all lovers of drawings. |
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The catalogue that accompanies the exhibition takes up the political questions hinted at in the show more directly. |
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The catalogue will be on sale at the gallery during the exhibition and in bookstores after it closes. |
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He writes in the exhibition catalogue that the works are attempts to recapture early memories. |
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A total of eight Orkney chairs featured in the sale catalogue, and exceeded their estimates, according to Bonham organisers. |
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An excerpt from the undated letter was published after her death in the catalogue of the memorial exhibition of her collection. |
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Several contributors to the exhibition's catalogue commented on the swing in art-world attention. |
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This collection is the catalogue of an exhibition held at Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Toronto, Victoria and Winnipeg. |
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The mission of the college is stated as follows in its course catalogue and faculty handbook. |
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A project is being planned to systematically catalogue and annotate all human protein sequences, with reference to the sequenced genome. |
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In organizations, investigations are commissioned to catalogue an individual's failures and misdemeanours. |
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Moreover, their works catalogue some of the social processes in Europe over the past century. |
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Why on Earth do they feel the need to catalogue every moment of their trip? |
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As the foreword to the exhibition's catalogue notes, Signac has always existed in the shadow of the more famous pointillist, Georges Seurat. |
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As his back catalogue shows, the tension bubbling under the surface of everyday life is a basic theme of all his works. |
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For this year's romp through their back catalogue, they've rafted in a boatload of friends who don't have day jobs they shouldn't quit. |
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At the synod a catalogue of John's crimes was presented, ranging from rape to sacrilege. |
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Then came the major monographic show of 1990 in Venice and Washington, whose catalogue boasted no fewer than seventy-seven entries. |
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In the New York exhibit, although an excellent catalogue and audio guides were available, the objects had no labels. |
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One especially brazen blag at an art exhibition somehow resulted in a catalogue signed and personally dedicated by the artist. |
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The report also details a lengthy catalogue of human rights infringements and cultural destruction associated with the dam. |
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His songs are frequently grim, a catalogue of human misery shot through with mordant humour and flashes of spiritual or psychological calm. |
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The two gouaches were not illustrated in the 1937 catalogue, but their appearance is recorded in engravings by Francois Joullain. |
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The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue. |
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The Topography of Terror catalogue is typical of the well-paid neglect seen in the memorial as a whole. |
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For once the scales fall from your eyes, the whole business just becomes an catalogue of disasters. |
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As well as showcasing the new material they dipped into their extensive back catalogue, which revealed their heavier roots. |
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His back catalogue became valuable, and he went from being overdrawn at the bank to multi-millionaire status in those few years. |
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To celebrate ten years on the road, the duo performed old favourites from their impressive back catalogue. |
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In fact, it is hard to think of any other artist of such importance who dislikes their own back catalogue as strongly. |
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The other two albums are re-issues, with bonus tracks, the latest in their releases of their back catalogue. |
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With almost continuous rock 'n' roll on the soundtrack, the film was also able to exploit the EMI back catalogue. |
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Of course it was the songs lifted from the back catalogue that went down best with the audience. |
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Here's hoping that Fox continues to raid their back catalogue for more intriguing crime celluloid treats. |
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They say that a catalogue of crimes have turned parts of the estate into no-go areas. |
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Any outline of this work must compress the author's variegated analysis into a thin catalogue of schematic impressions. |
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It is little more than a long catalogue of police brutalities, riots, social upheaval, disgust and unearned shame. |
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The catalogue, indeed, makes out Penone's work to be sad, even sinister, rather than barrenly clever. |
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Most of the college units and courses on the National Qualifications catalogue have been designed and developed by the colleges themselves. |
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The best thing about it was that if they didn't have a particular album, they'd order it for you from a catalogue. |
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She lifted out the coat, a deep, elegant Chinese red far more striking and beautiful than the catalogue picture. |
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The entries cited in the catalogue deal with problems and irritations common to all portrait painters. |
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It does not pay to extol someone, catalogue their achievements at the graveside while they were ignored in life. |
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He modified these in his well-known catalogue for his 1964 exhibition of Senufo art at the Museum of Primitive Art in New York City. |
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I chose a cushion of yellow flowers from the florist's rather morbid catalogue, and wrote a card for it. |
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During convalescence he reviewed his catalogue of poppy hits and decided to adopt a more serious introspective style. |
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Coming back to the form of two years ago, Westmeath have been hit by a chilling catalogue of injuries. |
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And so the story goes, on and on, a catalogue of mutually exclusive and contradictory topic sentences about a pseudo-mythical girlfriend. |
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They are also where we collate, catalogue, index and digest the sources of our and other systems of law. |
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The school headteacher has been suspended and a new 'superhead' appointed after Ofsted inspectors revealed a catalogue of safeguarding concerns. |
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Proceeding meanderingly, the exhibition and catalogue both open like Chinese boxes, offering the unexpected. |
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But if a referee makes a catalogue of horrendous blunders, who's going to take him to task? |
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More of a soul fan himself, David says his customers cannot get enough of the Fab Four back catalogue. |
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And running headers on each recto page in the catalogue sections could have supplied window numbers. |
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The fully illustrated, 144 page catalogue of the exhibition is the first scholarly publication on de Kooning's last decade of work. |
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The catalogue covers major painting movements from Realism to impressionism and Naive Art. |
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The reefs attract plenty of white-tip reef sharks, sweetlips, turtles, slimline barracuda and the whole catalogue of Indo-Pacific reef life. |
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Then, as a final parting shot, he leans over to look at my store catalogue and advises me on what type of music system to buy. |
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Under this grant hitherto uncatalogued materials were added to the online catalogue. |
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The catalogue price for this coin is in uncirculated condition is estimated to 10,000 baht, so I think the buyer did very well. |
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The items in the museum's catalogue in their very inclusiveness are a testament to human acquisitiveness. |
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It was listed in the next season's catalogue and the sales representatives had begun pitching it to booksellers. |
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A competent catalogue with the usual high-quality illustrations and commentary accompanies the exhibition. |
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Famous names and faces grace the pages, but this is also a catalogue of America's social change. |
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To the outside world, Chernobyl stands as a fearful accident and a catalogue of gross errors. |
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The catalogue offered more than thirty models of lamps, sconces, and electroliers, and she held several examples of most models in her inventory. |
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The Boden catalogue has some loud party shirts or more modest floral needlecord and chambray versions for a beatnik 1960s look. |
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Although sales this time last year were buoyant many exporters and finishers used our catalogue to buy direct from farms. |
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Turning to his bibliography, a rigorous catalogue of debates in book and periodical, we face an embarrassment of choice. |
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You can read more at the link below, including a catalogue of works, a discography and a library of programme notes. |
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When he recites his fumbler's catalogue of rightwing Republican inanities, we hear the sing-song of a ning-nong. |
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It plays like a catalogue of reggae and related styles, of which dub is merely one ingredient. |
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What place does history have in this cabinet of curiosities and the catalogue that enumerates its holdings? |
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They play classic jazz and Dixieland from a huge catalogue that includes standards by Louis Armstrong, Gershwin, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin. |
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The website created for videofit was built to promote the videofit recognition system as well as a catalogue of additional items. |
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A catalogue of unparalleled scope and exquisite taste accompanied the exhibit. |
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It's a catalogue of common mistakes people make when trying to think logically, and is of great help when double-checking your own thinking. |
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The catalogue describes an obelisk and a stele brought back as symbols of imperial conquest. |
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Even the most hopefully titled song turns out to catalogue misery and disaster. |
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Brian Friel's early play is a catalogue of failed connections and opportunities missed by the narrowest of margins. |
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The Fire Authority admitted a catalogue of systematic failings but laid the blame elsewhere. |
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This inauspicious start was then followed up by a catalogue of errors and poor service. |
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Failure to listen ranks high in the compendious catalogue of couple complaints. |
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The other thing I've done today is register myself as an organisation in order to get me a catalogue for buying ammonium ferrous oxide crystals. |
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Despite this, I can often be found salivating over a Viking catalogue or fondling the gorgeous specimens on sale in Paperchase. |
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That notorious night out is the foremost allegation in a catalogue of misdemeanours that the player will be reminded of for as long as he lives. |
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If you ask the progressivists, they will provide a catalogue of disadvantage factors. |
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A similar range of underwear, including a G-string and padded bras, was removed from the catalogue. |
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The minuter corrections, in the Duke de la Valliere's catalogue, furnish a most enlivening article in the dryness of bibliography. |
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The catalogue described the heifer as unserved and the plaintiff required an unserved heifer for service by his bull. |
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But if I ever came across that catalogue again, and discovered that they were still selling leopard print kaftans, I'd be very happy indeed. |
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They have to catalogue and index the official record with them and have to publish important decisions and functions that affect people. |
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Since acquiring the label in 2001, Sanctuary have mined the rich seam of the Trojan back catalogue. |
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For 10 years running, VP Records annually pumps out compilations that pull from their massive dancehall and roots reggae catalogue. |
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In the absence of a printed catalogue, experts sometimes also introduced the lots verbally during auctions. |
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I just started college, and every course in the catalogue looks exciting. |
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Women could even order them ready-made from the company catalogue. |
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Pushing 60 but still displaying the sensibility of a naughty schoolboy, Waters displays a real penchant for smutty innuendo and an ever growing catalogue of euphemisms. |
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The catalogue includes information on the contributors, a bibliography, and a list of the seventeen lomasa boubous and the twenty-three mandingo boubous in museum collections. |
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Even with a detailed accompanying catalogue, it is difficult to comprehend the complicated workings of the apparatus, but that hardly seems to matter. |
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The crucial distinction between a discography and a library or manufacturer's catalogue is the critical selection and organization of its information for a distinct purpose. |
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Vocal Liam Hayton put body and soul into the rearguard action but Harrogate stretched ahead with a converted try after a catalogue of errors in defence. |
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Sir Steven may well be the prototype of the modern revisionist historian who seeks to recast the history of Western civilization as a catalogue of abuses. |
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In 1710, using Ptolemy's catalogue, Halley deduced that the stars must have small motions of their own and he was able to detected this proper motion in three stars. |
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Provided it is safe to do so, pictures will be taken of the sheep for sale and a catalogue produced for display both on the internet and via the post. |
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Rose's exemplary essay on the history and meaning of the monochrome in the superbly designed catalogue is both factually enlightening and philosophically thought-provoking. |
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His tan suggests he just stepped off a yacht or out of the pages of a J. Crew catalogue. |
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She once spent an entire morning poring over a mail-order catalogue. |
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A catalogue of its library survives from 1372, listing 646 items. |
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Review of the catalogue of Chinese herbal drugs showed that treatment of symptoms associated with neurasthenia was indicated in 10 patent drugs of Chinese herbs. |
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The catalogue of the exhibition recorded that in its first decade the museum had held 112 exhibitions attended by about one-and-a-half million people. |
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Additional parts may be machined, or ordered from a catalogue, but these expenses are capped, and the final product can't exceed a certain weight or size. |
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His first major publication in astronomy was a catalogue of double stars which he published in the Transactions of the Royal Society in 1824 and for which he received honours. |
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Meanwhile CBS announced a similar deal this year that will offer their catalogue of shows online for a monthly fee. |
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It was like a constant assault, an almost stupefying catalogue of mindless racial insult and injury. |
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The idea for these edgy oedipal works came to Prince when he was looking through a catalogue of de Kooning's Women series. |
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As well as the new computerised book-issue system, library users will be able to access the library services catalogue of more than 500,000 books and other items. |
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His essay in the catalogue takes numerous swipes at universalist definitions of art and at the notion of art's autonomy from the larger social world. |
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This list of the guilty implicated in the events at Pitelinskii district offered a virtual catalogue of recognizable and acceptable enemies of the Soviet state. |
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These vouchers can be collected by schools and redeemed against a vast collection of computer equipment in this year's Computers for Schools catalogue. |
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The full colour catalogue with its detailed and informative text is a bonus though it is a pity that priced at R150.00, it is beyond the means of much of the local market. |
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So wherein lies the greatest value of a meticulous catalogue of this sort? |
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Every year, we catalogue the best columns of the year here at The Daily Beast. |
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Modern technology has brought further developments, and the garden's website offers a chance to see the library catalogue online along with a number of floras and monographs. |
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Their 2003 catalogue lists more than 100 streptocarpus, around 40 named saintpaulias, a host of other gesneriads, coleus and 60 begonias grown mainly for foliage. |
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A flip through the bibliographic references in the catalogue gives an insight into the stunning mindlessness of the actually existing Berlin memorial scene. |
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A survey has been designed and carried out to assess the extent of library materials within the group that remain either on card catalogue or indeed completely uncatalogued. |
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In person, Reiner is gregarious and very chatty, regaling you with great anecdotes from his back catalogue. |
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The exhibition catalogue is ordered by the artists' dates of birth. |
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Their catalogue is one of effort and sapience, of care and cool. |
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The band's catalogue goofs on everything from country to wailing metal. |
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We relished every detail until someone produced the new Monsoon Home catalogue and we pored over swanky cushions and light fittings, virtually licking the pages. |
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It's also a big site, with artist biographies, discographies, tour details, full catalogue details with cover art and sound clips and an online radio show. |
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The catalogue refers to the photographers as documentarists. |
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Perhaps a jealous third party, who previously had owned and photographed this object, was laying claim to it now that it carried a high estimate in the catalogue. |
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Elsewhere opposition parties including the Greens, Fine Gael and Labour condemned the former catalogue of fraud and evasion exposed in the report. |
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Another possible EU equivalent to the tenth amendment might be a proposed catalogue of competences assigning policy responsibilities to specific levels of government. |
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There was just a series, a catalogue of disasters, culminating in the Hollywood cameraman's French sophisticated camera, falling over on the spot. |
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An illustrated catalogue features never before seen interior photographs of the Kennedy homes as well as seldom seen candid images of the Kennedy family. |
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He fitted in study of the museum's European portrait miniatures and this would later materialise as a catalogue, handsome but somewhat mangled by the American editing. |
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A former employee at a Bradford catalogue company who was left permanently disabled by an accident at work has won a four-year battle for compensation. |
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We held our opening wool sale of the season today, and offered an attractive catalogue of 333 bales and 122 fadges to a fair attendance of buyers. |
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Is the list mainly a catalogue of wayward institutions that, depending on their own histories and practices, have given greater or lesser heed to the AAUP's remonstrances? |
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The accompanying 184 page catalogue includes 154 photos, of which 150 have not previously been published. |
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In a time when most studios are remastering their catalogue titles and releasing them at very attractive prices, this transfer is an embarrassment. |
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This year the tubers will be offered in the centre's mail order catalogue. |
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As he points out in the catalogue, the elemental feelings about life and death evoked in these paintings of solitary stags convey a mood of religious awe. |
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The following year Jonathan Betts, the curator of horology at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, was contracted to survey and produce a catalogue of the collection. |
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His back catalogue of songs confirms his reputation as one of the country's most accomplished singer-songwriters who can command huge audiences in his own right. |
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For those not familiar with John Wyke's horological tool catalogue of 1759-60 and Peter Stubs's catalogues of 1801, 1851 and 1890, a little history will help. |
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Please check the computer catalogue for these new shelf marks. |
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Though the Feb. deadline for the course catalogue already passed, Stewart expected that approval of the program would be handed down in the last few weeks. |
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In an interview for the show's catalogue, the artist says that the work was inspired by visits to the British Museum's galleries of ancient Greek and Roman statuary. |
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The chief objection of these spoilsports is that history cannot be seen as simply a random catalogue of chance events, any of which might have turned out differently. |
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Just as hip-hop thrives on the dynamic of battling, hip-hop fans live to debate, catalogue, reminisce, and complain. |
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While her backing dancers threw shapes which would have caused blushes at the Moulin Rouge, she bounced through her back catalogue of bubblegum music. |
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The authority has also recently published its own best value performance plan to catalogue this year's achievements and detail its plans for the future. |
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Normally, taxonomies are composed by experts, as when a librarian enters a book into a catalogue and picks the keywords that most germanely identify the book. |
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In the meantime, I have ordered a gross of hatches and a quantity of timber from the catalogue, so I can batten them down and engage in some hardcore shivering on the big day. |
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Even if you ignore his sizable catalogue of electrified Mississippi blues, you still gotta give him credit for keeping music alive in his legendary juke joint. |
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Studies conducted over the years catalogue many of its effects. |
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Jan Scrine little realised what she was taking on when she agreed to help find and catalogue every milestone, or roadside waymarker, in Yorkshire. |
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But the industry has become so dependent on its back catalogue. |
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The guest curator, John Ayers, has written an essay for the catalogue that emends flaws in dating and attribution erroneously accepted as the last word for decades. |
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No one could write off a musician with such a fantastic back catalogue. |
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In addition, the ARP has supplied a host of library equipment, like guillotines, hand scanners, shelves, counters, date stamps and catalogue cards. |
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It seems nannyish to recount yet again the catalogue of diseases associated with smoking and drinking. |
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Universal was allowed to keep the Beatles' recorded music catalogue, managed by Capitol Records under its Capitol Music Group division. |
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Also in 2012, the entire original Beatles album catalogue was reissued on vinyl, available either individually or as a box set. |
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In December 2015, the Beatles released their catalogue for streaming on various streaming music services. |
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Through 1969, the Beatles' catalogue was published almost exclusively by Northern Songs Ltd. |
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Led Zeppelin also made their catalogue legally available for digital download, becoming one of the last major rock bands to do so. |
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The majority of catalogue entries can be found on Explore the British Library, the Library's main catalogue, which is based on Primo. |
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The scanned books are currently available via the British Library catalogue or Amazon. |
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At this time, the library catalogue was written on scrolls of fine silk and stored in silk bags. |
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In October 1994, armed with a catalogue of demos and dance routines, they began touring management agencies. |
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On 14 November 2005, Sony BMG repackaged and released Eurythmics' back catalogue as 2005 Deluxe Edition Reissues. |
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Thomas attempted to catalogue all of the Welsh communities of the United States. |
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A photographic catalogue of all known North Atlantic whales was developed over this period and is maintained by College of the Atlantic. |
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Such cars shall conform to a model defined in a catalogue and be offered to the customers by the regular Sales Department of the manufacturer. |
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The style, with which he writes, primarily stems from his overarching purpose, to catalogue the lives of his subjects. |
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In 1773 they published the first Ornamental Catalogue, an illustrated catalogue of shapes. |
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I say I am your mother, And put you in the catalogue of those That were enwombed mine. |
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Users of the catalogue benefit from indexes of composers, text incipits, instrumental works, and short titles. |
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Foxcroft annotated a copy of the larger catalogue for each additional incunable placed in the collection. |
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A human gut microbial gene catalogue established by metagenomic sequencing. |
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The Domesday survey was an administrative catalogue of the landholdings of the kingdom, and was unique to medieval Europe. |
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In 2001, abortion promotor IPAS advised potential clients that its manual vacuum aspirators were listed in the UNICEF warehouse catalogue. |
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Owned by Tony Wilson's Factory Records, it was given the catalogue number FAC51 and official club name, FAC51 The Hacienda. |
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Explore the British Library is the latest iteration of the online catalogue. |
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The latest in Mercedes' ever-expanding catalogue is the CLA Shooting Brake. |
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Here is the amazing catalogue of security blunders, beginning at the Hoverport in Calais. |
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The whole fund is catalogued in an automatised library system and made accessible through a separate electronic on-line catalogue. |
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In October 2015, Radiohead sued Parlophone for deductions made from downloads of their back catalogue. |
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The catalogue describes this manuscript as having 105 leaves, but the modern foliation is defective, for following fol. |
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Around that time, Apple also deleted all of Badfinger's albums from its catalogue. |
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For his first self-retrospective, in 1974, Broodthaers remade a 1966 exhibition catalogue titled Moules to the title. |
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The collections held by the National Archives can be searched using their online catalogue. |
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This is Hammacher Schlemmer's nongadget catalogue, teeming with beautiful furnishings, rugs and clothing, much of it Arts and Crafts-inspired. |
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Many designated picnic and beauty spots are littered with vehicle parts, old engines, tyres and a catalogue of other household waste. |
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In December 2009, the band's catalogue was officially released in FLAC and MP3 format in a limited edition of 30,000 USB flash drives. |
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As a result, the catalogue was dominated by the usual comedic corn and the martial parpings of Arthur Pryor's band. |
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In the future, technological advances could allow for a larger and more detailed catalogue. |
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I have a digi-box in my room, which I ordered from the Argos catalogue with my credits. |
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The Domesday catalogue showed that there were many successful mills and fisheries along the Trent. |
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Known as transcriptomics, this technique makes a catalogue of all the messages produced by the cells that control the animal's physiology. |
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The Death Of You And Me and Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks could come from Ray Davies'' Kinks catalogue, the former even boasting vaudeville jazz. |
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Article 9 could have served as the backdrop for any number of the science-fiction series presented in the exhibition or the catalogue. |
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A catalogue of the Trombiculid, or chigger mites, of the New World, with new genera and species and a key to the genera. |
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Nickel notes in his provocative catalogue essay, the picture is clearly and cheerfully fake. |
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It has been a mixed year for Gameloft with its back catalogue performing strongly but a disappointing contribution from its 2014 line-up. |
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Imaginative to the end, the exhibition eschews a catalogue in favor of a quadrilingual artist's book. |
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A catalogue edited by the curators, organized chronologically and anthologizing dozens of texts on the painter's work, accompanies the show. |
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The recent catalogue of the vascular flora of the Juan Fernandez Islands by Marticorena et al. |
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In the mid-to-end 17th century, Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal, produced a northern hemisphere catalogue accurate to about 10 arcsec. |
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Under the supervision of May and Taylor, numerous restoration projects have been under way involving Queen's lengthy audio and video catalogue. |
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Killingworth-based Trendsetting Awards has launched an in-house design department, a new e-commerce website and 300-page catalogue. |
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An evening spent with a good catalogue or gardening encyclopaedia will reveal an astonishingly wide range of both weepers and fastigiates. |
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