The company has a modern showroom where a sample range and catalogues are on display. |
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Americans buy one-third of their bulbs, based on value of sales, through mail-order catalogues. |
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But, when I clicked on to their library catalogues, I found little boxes instead of roman script. |
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Its stylish catalogues are full of mahogany commodes, solid sideboards and muscular chests. |
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Specimen data in the museums are often maintained in a form of catalogs similar to bibliographic catalogues in the libraries. |
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Older catalogues actually list handles in addition to complete saws, so building your own bowsaw is nothing new. |
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Retailers are sending increased numbers of catalogues and brochures to customers in a bid to tempt them to buy over the internet. |
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Eric Shanes is a painter, the author of nineteen books and catalogues and a lecturer on art. |
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In her family law casebook, she catalogues an interesting array of modern cases in which a divorce was granted on grounds of cruelty. |
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Visit garden centres and builders' merchants, collect samples and catalogues. |
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The brassfounders' traditional use of factors and agents accounts for the maddening anonymity of the catalogues. |
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Shopping from catalogues can also be a nightmare as the standard size 14 might be too small, too big or catch you in all the wrong places. |
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The library also has published catalogues and handlists that are available for sale. |
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Always inclined to hypochondria, the valedictory volume of his diaries catalogues his decline with percipient accuracy. |
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If you live in the UK, you'll be cascaded with catalogues full of good-looking housewares of one sort or another. |
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This drama dressed people from catalogues, from the special offers of comfy, country clothes in Sunday supplements. |
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New varieties are usually marked as such in seed catalogues, and those that have exhibited superior qualities to win awards are also noted. |
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There was an even greater proliferation of supplements and catalogues than their usual outpouring. |
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In the late 1960s, the phrase started making its way into law school course catalogues. |
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Counselors and college catalogues tell you the main story, but not all the alternatives. |
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The catalogues for each exhibition make significant contributions to existing scholarship. |
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It has some 130,000 products lines in seven catalogues, and has around a million square feet of warehousing split between Corby and Nuneaton. |
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Turner must be, by my reckoning, the most frequently exhibited artist of all time. I have five shelves just of his catalogues. |
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Sales catalogues are often heavily financed by these sorts of rebates and discounts. |
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The works will produce top-quality colour magazines, catalogues and newspaper supplements. |
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There are dictionaries, and cyclopaedias, and summaries, and synopses, and indexes, and catalogues on every imaginable subject. |
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As noted, museum partners are encouraged to repurpose contextual information published in exhibition catalogues and educational materials. |
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They include exhibition catalogues, works on art theory and works on individual artists. |
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The film catalogues his cross-country journey to confront old flames and discover the truth in a poignantly comedic way. |
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In the course of the summer, I came across several offered for sale in plantsmen's catalogues which I simply had to have. |
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It adorns tacky gold cigarette lighters and sets of imitation pearl earrings found in inflight duty free catalogues. |
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Books on Italian Renaissance prints do not come along very often, and when they do, as likely as not they are catalogues. |
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Looking over the catalogues and listings of the period, it is amusing to see what was popular then as opposed to what is popular now. |
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Both are catalogues accompanying major exhibitions of Minimalism and Geometric Abstraction in the postwar period. |
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Who now remembers when clothes catalogues were looked down on as merely a way of buying basic items by instalment? |
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Your name, after you have gotten through this stage, is now entered in the official catalogues of the ryu. |
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I suppose it's hard to score with chicks when you roll up to them on a 10-speed rocking a sack of Ikea catalogues. |
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Fashion arrived through illustrations and articles in magazines, catalogues, and trade publications. |
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Early catalogues served connoisseurs and noble visitors whilst also publicizing the taste and wealth of the owner. |
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She catalogues the experience of the Welsh housewife and the changes instigated by the introduction of electricity. |
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The insomniac narrator is every-consumer, furnishing his apartment from catalogues, buying labels, feeling spiritually empty. |
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Surely there could have been better, more surprising, tracks to be lifted from all three artists' back catalogues. |
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This involves reaching customers via communications media such as telesales, mailshots, catalogues, or advertisements with tear-off reply slips. |
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He began collecting lists, brochures and catalogues, which he filed away on the top of a cabinet in his large office. |
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Exhibition catalogues are now the chief way in which new academic research is published for a wide audience. |
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Up until now, he has written more than twenty books and hundreds of texts or contributions to volumes, catalogues and journals. |
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Most of the catalogues to solicitors ' collections held by the National Archives of Scotland have not yet been added to a searchable database. |
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More and more libraries are making their Chinese catalogues searchable online, but the quality of the data provided is variable. |
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If you think I want to model in discount catalogues for the rest of my life, you have another think coming. |
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Hyacinths are available wherever flower bulbs are sold, including garden centers, home centers, supermarkets and mail-order catalogues. |
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The supplement lists bibliographies, biobibliographies, books on library science and archives, and library catalogues. |
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They have contributed to countless biomedical discoveries and can be ordered from tissue culture supply catalogues. |
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She became a compulsive reader of plant and seed catalogues, and even spent a month in China collecting seeds and hunting for plants. |
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I will return to this point in the conclusion, but it is important to underline that rhetoric courses can not be easily categorized even in course catalogues. |
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It catalogues a massive but doomed police investigation through its agonizing near-misses and mistaken hunches. |
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Moreover, most of these exhibitions are accompanied by major catalogues that confirm the status of these photographers while spreading their reputation still further. |
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For larger quantities, wholesale seed catalogues and seed company sales representatives may provide a wider selection of cultivars as well as wholesale pricing. |
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Documents relating to absinthe are quite collectible, especially those with printed letterheads, such as invoices, catalogues, price lists, and brochures. |
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You usually find that the secretary to the head salesperson has a few catalogues lying around on her desk and she can sometimes be persuaded to send you one. |
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Many of the forcing jars available today at florist shops or via mail-order catalogues are reproductions of famous designs from the Victorian era or earlier. |
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He catalogues the sloppy flow of outside money and its failures to transform the country. |
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A blanket copyright extension would encourage record companies to restrict access to their entire back catalogues, even works that they would never exploit. |
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A year later, casual perusal of HGTV and design catalogues indicates that the rich are indeed moving away from stainless. |
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So, if you did see women in Korea modelling underwear, in catalogues or on posters in department stores, it would always be western women, or Russians. |
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The industry is seeing more and more teachers buying from outside suppliers of print music and instruments through the Internet, mail order catalogues, and other retailers. |
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Seed catalogues can usually be relied upon to indicate which pansies and violas are good for most if not all the winters we are likely to experience. |
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Most of these good-looking, solid and sculptural vanity units are not cheap, although the high street and mail-order catalogues are catching up with the trend. |
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With so many fun new choices and tried-and-true favorites to choose from, gardeners this fall should find excitement in mail-order bulb catalogues and garden center aisles. |
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Whether you order from the catalogues or not, it's sheer pleasure to look at the colourful photographs and a good place to pick up ideas for the garden. |
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If you don't have favorite mail-order catalogues delivered already, you can send away for them from advertisements found in your favorite garden magazines. |
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Exhibitions and their catalogues are collaborative efforts that are notoriously difficult to control, with impossible deadlines and conflicting demands. |
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Several exhibition catalogues have broken new ground in Japanese art studies by focusing on modernism or the transnational aspects of Japanese artistic practice. |
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He accessed a mission statement for each institution from the general information, college catalogues, or accreditation information posted on each college's Web site. |
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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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The strong form remains dominantly there, yet the glass walls allow the public to filter through, to wait and meet, to buy tickets and catalogues. |
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The listing of their names in London auction catalogues suggests that they had signed their paintings or that they had personally consigned them to be sold at auction. |
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But a flip through the catalogues turned up at least one must-get work. |
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Usually they're in those awful Martha Stewart-ey sort of catalogues, stained a deep cherry and then polyurethaned for the storage of itty-bitty curios. |
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The Public Catalogue Foundation's heroic project of publishing catalogues of all paintings in public ownership in the UK has now reached East Sussex. |
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This characteristic is usually pointed out in catalogues, on garden center signage or marked on the pack of bulbs bought at do-it-yourself stores and supermarkets. |
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The write-offs include a pounds 661 million hit on the value of its music back catalogues. |
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Apart from the book series, the Jazz Section published catalogues for exhibitions, concert posters, and the informative discophile Diskorama. |
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A list of records online is available under the records, catalogues and online records menu on The National Archives' website. |
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In the early days of LP in the 1950s Vaughan Williams was better represented in the record catalogues than most British composers. |
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It may also be applied to publication titles, especially in bibliographic references and library catalogues. |
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Wedgewood was known to have used marketing techniques such as direct mail, travelling salesmen and catalogues in the eighteenth century. |
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This creates an opportunity for retailers and labels to promote and sell back catalogues and related merchandise. |
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The first catalogues of these stamps included Gerald Rosen's 1970 Catalogue of British Local Stamps. |
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The Library's holdings can also be found in the European Library and Copac union catalogues. |
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The book library is one of the UK's largest archives of art history books, periodicals and exhibition catalogues. |
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Blueberries are long-lived plants and are widely available from mail order seedsmen catalogues, specialist fruit nurseries and garden centres. |
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Unmarried and in her 70s, she was killed while going door-to-door delivering Betaware catalogues. |
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They long since ceased to be relevant in current music terms, but there is no denying one of the greatest back catalogues in the business. |
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Also, evidence of catalogues found in some destroyed ancient libraries illustrates the presence of librarians. |
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The trio trade vocals as they trawl their back catalogues and sing standards ranging from Heartaches By The Number to Still Water Runs The Deepest. |
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The catalogue is searchable online in the Access to Archives catalogues. |
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A bibliography in three additional volumes catalogues his publications. |
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And fourth, ancient library catalogues predating Andronicus' intervention list an Aristotelian corpus quite similar to the one we currently possess. |
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Decca's first major commercial success with Britten came the following year, with Peter Grimes, which has, at 2013, never been out of the catalogues since its first release. |
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He advocates studying photographs, catalogues, maps and landscapes. |
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A library may make use of the Internet in a number of ways, from creating their own library website to making the contents of its catalogues searchable online. |
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Unlike traditional medals catalogues, the duotones are placed within the text proper, facilitating referral to the object while studying the text. |
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These passages are tour deforce catalogues of natural phenomena conceived in a rhetoric of sensibility, one of the elementary rhetorics of Romantic expression. |
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Issues concern, among the others, the order of elements for the medium of performance, the use of conditioned core elements, and the normalised sigla for thematic catalogues. |
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Other collections have their own catalogues, such as western manuscripts. |
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Seed catalogues and specialists offer giants like Old Colossus Heirloom Tomatoes, Oxheart carrots, Kelsae sweet giant onion and Carolina Cross watermelons. |
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The programme catalogues, names, and conserves sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common culture and heritage of humanity. |
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It contains excellent palaeographic studies, tables of syllabograms, and catalogues of Fara-period texts, bibliographies to individual tablets, and much more. |
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Or the catalogues that start plugging those hampers with cock-a-leekie soup, a fruit loaf and tinned salmon before the neon snowmen have been put back in the loft. |
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A new long-term publishing agreement representing the catalogues of Mothership Music Publishing outside of North Americais signed by Imagem Publishing Group. |
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