The legacy of those years is thousands of albums cluttering up our apartment, arcanely filed and catalogued. |
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The camera sends the images into a computer network, where they are retouched, catalogued, and subjected to the wonders of technology. |
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Anything to avoid another night listening to Jennifer's account of how she catalogued every songbird in Ambridge on the website that day. |
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Most post-1914 materials are restricted in their use because they have not been catalogued and microfilmed. |
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A haul of allegedly smuggled goods was catalogued and taken away for further examination. |
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Setting down his empty plate Willard catalogued these new developments in the recesses of his brain. |
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Many components of this interwoven meshwork of structural proteins and polysaccharides have been catalogued and characterized. |
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The 373 mares catalogued will be offered during the Sunday and Monday sessions while 333 weanlings will be sold on Monday and Tuesday. |
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Before that can be done well, I think, the archives of Pius XII's pontificate will probably have to be fully catalogued and opened. |
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There are so many instances, and I catalogued them, and I really didn't try to make the entire laundry list. |
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Needless to say such irreplaceable material deserves to be studied and catalogued for researchers and students. |
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The collection has not been catalogued, although archival and conservation steps have been taken. |
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The paleontological reprint collection is catalogued on index cards and is not yet available in computer format. |
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While there will be some legitimate uncatalogued prints, for the most part the collector should stick to what is catalogued. |
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A movie buff, Johnson owns 8,000 films, all of which are catalogued and indexed in six file cabinets in his house. |
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Michael inherited the collection from his late father and the Penny Postcards as they were then called are completely catalogued. |
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Prior to the purchase of the Szenics collection, approximately 525 specimens from Chile were catalogued in the Harvard mineral collection. |
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The report catalogued a striking decline in the number of journalists employed in American newsrooms. |
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All audit observations should be coded by type and significance, and all audits catalogued by scope and quality, over a three-year period. |
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All audit observations should be coded by type and significance, and all audits catalogued by scope and quality. |
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Drawing on the games kids play, this arsenal of artifacts from childhood is catalogued like a museum piece. |
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In the second phase, some 60,000 cards that form core of the collection will be catalogued and made available online. |
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This dramatically reduces the number of parts that must be catalogued, stored, and sent to the assembly line for installation. |
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Dealing with electronic media like audiobooks, CDs and DVDs, which can be collected and catalogued like books, is comparatively easy. |
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A set of exquisitely carved ivory chessmen, a moa egg, stuffed birds, and bird skins, although jumbled in with rubbish, were all neatly catalogued. |
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Such information is catalogued in his website's biography, a curious document that, through its endearing use of Eeyoreish negatives, gives you a flavour of the man. |
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Most had been sketchily catalogued, but many of the boxes seemed to be hastily packed jumbles of everything from cocktail napkins and concert programs to medical reports. |
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The letters have now been arranged in chronological order and catalogued. |
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We will not accept non-catalogued items, special items, nor items which, although catalogued, are made-to-order. |
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He was thus catalogued as a commercial singer, and the public had no inkling of his real melodic talent as a composer. |
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We catalogued these items in a way that was intelligent and easy to interpret. |
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A system has been established of reporting, whereby the prisoners are catalogued and their concerns are registered. |
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There is no accepted system for how datasets should be cited and catalogued. |
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Nancy's two history classes catalogued and scanned the 187 artifacts that are in the time capsule. |
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In addition, the proposed activities will increase the number of catalogued objects, so that they can be better protected against theft. |
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Mr. Speaker, I just catalogued a number of the things that we are doing right now. We are taking action on this. |
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Create a new bibliographic record only if the resource described in the existing record continues to exist as a resource to be catalogued. |
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Its type is catalogued in the manufacturer's sales material as a barge, boom or portable anchor light designed to be used with a clear lens. |
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Living heritage should not just be catalogued but should also have the resources to perpetuate its living traditions. |
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Today, more than 1.2 million texts exist, which have been collected and catalogued by the Latvian folklore archives. |
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There are over one hundred million identified and catalogued fossils currently in the world's museums. |
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As required, the application is transferred to hosting servers, tested again and then catalogued for search engines. |
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These catalogued risks are then evaluated periodically according to their significance and probability of occurrence. |
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During the winter I worked as a security guard, I sorted mail in a mailroom, and I catalogued music in a library. |
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In 1997 all trees more than four metres high were catalogued with their botanical name, their common name, their country of origin and other information. |
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Only now, four years after the opening of the university's fine new library building, are these collections at last being catalogued, cleaned, and put in good order. |
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The BBC is reporting that Hubble has catalogued over 100 new planets. |
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Then there is the memorable, which must be catalogued and archived. |
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The safes will eventually be returned to passengers once the items have been catalogued. |
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The Frum blog has catalogued some of the more terrible suggestions for the GOP for dealing with the fiscal cliff. |
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This was an opportune moment to address the issue of the oppression of animals, until then catalogued in the annals of quixotry, as a serious moral problem. |
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They cleaned them, dated them, compared them, catalogued them, took them to bits and reassembled them, mounted them, displayed them and swapped them. |
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For in addition to these more typical forms one finds catalogued in EV an amazing variety of stanzaic forms, line lengths, meters, and rhyme schemes. |
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It was later restored and brought back to Iesi, and in 1994 the Codex Aesinas was given to the National Library in Rome, catalogued as Cod. |
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In order that such units are used consistently around the world, the CGPM catalogued such units in Tables 6 to 9 of the SI brochure. |
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Many sermons and works continued to be read and used in part or whole up through the 14th century, and were further catalogued and organised. |
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The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the second largest library in the world by number of items catalogued. |
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In a paper published by the Linnean Society of London, Hill catalogued over 400 species of plants and animals. |
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Once they have been catalogued and packed by a professional archaeologist, the artifacts must be handed over to the manager of the NCC's Heritage Program, Planning, Design and Land Use Division. |
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Removed members and other components of the historic structure should be catalogued, and characteristic samples kept in permanent storage as part of the documentation. |
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Even Carl Linnaeus, who pioneered his system of binomial nomenclature in the mid-18th century, catalogued only one kind of animal – those that exist. |
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Each title has been individually catalogued and interfiled into the general music collections. |
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Gordon Strachan, one of those corruptibly ambitious aides cloned by the Nixon administration, once carefully catalogued five varieties of leaks. |
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Economies ranging from the United States to Cuba have been catalogued as mixed economies. |
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The Macclesfield Psalter was discovered in Shirburn Castle in 2004 when the contents of the Library were catalogued for auction. |
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The Historic Vineyard Society has catalogued many vineyards. |
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At a basic level of analysis, artifacts found are cleaned, catalogued and compared to published collections. |
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Physical injuries were all minutely catalogued, with a price set for damage done to each tooth, finger or toe. |
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The gallery is articulated in many halls, catalogued by schools and chronological order. |
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After the artist died in 1851, Ruskin catalogued the nearly 20,000 sketches Turner gave to the British nation. |
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The pictures as a catalogued by Talking Points Memo are grotesque. |
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In the six case studies of recent research, such listings were available if unclearly catalogued in one country, substantially out of date in a second, rudimentary in a third, and absent altogether in the other three. |
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Elk Island is a haven for birdwatchers with 250 species catalogued so far. |
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Lim and his team catalogued all physical assets, created asset cards with corresponding numbers and then entered the data into the computer accounting program. |
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The first research on the topic dates back forty years, and various researchers have catalogued the field as containing as many as 1500 research publications. |
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The items were catalogued through standing offers to enable all Government of Canada departments with a role in the Games to purchase and distribute the items to the public. |
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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 order to ensure that the European film heritage is passed down to future generations, it has to be systematically collected, catalogued, preserved and restored. |
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In order to achieve these results, it is advisable that the cinematographic works making up this heritage are systematically collected, catalogued, preserved and restored, whilst respecting copyright issues. |
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By far the largest percentage of the catalogued space debris population originated from the fragmentation of spacecraft and launch vehicle orbital stages. |
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The company catalogued these phony accounts under three types which include duplicate accounts, misclassified accounts and undesirable accounts. |
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Canadiana, the national bibliography, uses the ALA-LC romanization tables for records catalogued in English and the ALA-LC romanization tables or the ISO transliteration tables for records catalogued in French. |
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In fact, each series of new Canadian Tire 'Money' is catalogued, tracked, collected and even hoarded by people not just in Canada but around the world. |
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These include 124 catalogued specimens of 17 species of cetaceans and one species of sirenian. |
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Several collectors have catalogued the songs including John Meredith whose recording in the 1950s became the basis of the collection in the National Library of Australia. |
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The English astronomer John Flamsteed catalogued over 3000 stars. |
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The recommendation also catalogued symbols for the most important MKS and CGS units of measure and for the first time the CGPM made recommendations concerning derived units. |
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The contemporary Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent catalogued the surviving editions of the Commentaries, and translated them to Turkish language. |
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His most important methodological innovation was his insistence that all artifacts, not just beautiful or unique ones, be collected and catalogued. |
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