This collection uses primary sources to explore the history, successes, and failures of the Freedmen's Bureau during Reconstruction. |
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The department's collection of cuneiform tablets is among the most important in the world. |
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He thinks of the city not as a collection of different neighborhoods but as an organic whole. |
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He has a collection of antique tools gleaned from flea markets and garage sales. |
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A collection of Ludwig Wittgenstein's manuscripts is held by Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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He rummaged through the attic for his baseball card collection. |
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In 1673, Milton republished his 1645 Poems, as well as a collection of his letters and the Latin prolusions from his Oxford days. |
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The work was finished in March 1781 and the whole collection was published in six volumes. |
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Materials in the collection may be accessed through the Houghton Reading Room. |
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The minutes of the meetings of Burke's Club remain in the collection of the Historical Society. |
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Wordsworth may have contributed more poems, but the real star of the collection was Coleridge's first version of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. |
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The largest collection of the letters, manuscripts, and other papers of Keats is in the Houghton Library at Harvard University. |
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Up to this point Wordsworth was known only for Lyrical Ballads, and he hoped that this new collection would cement his reputation. |
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In alternative history, he contributed to the 1931 collection If It Had Happened Otherwise edited by Sir John Squire. |
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Kallen edited a collection of articles on the CCNY affair in The Bertrand Russell Case. |
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This collection of his shorter and previously unpublished works is now up to 18 volumes, and several more are in progress. |
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A collection of his essays, On Opera, was published posthumously in 2006, edited by Patricia Williams. |
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In this, a bank or lending agency has a collection of accounts of varying value and risk. |
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Meanwhile, late in 1891, his collection of short stories about the British in India, Life's Handicap, was published in London. |
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In 1898 Hardy published his first volume of poetry, Wessex Poems, a collection of poems written over 30 years. |
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He returned to Wallington, and in late 1939 he wrote material for his first collection of essays, Inside the Whale. |
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In addition, some of his short stories were issued in the collection England, My England and Other Stories. |
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He also found time to produce some more travel writing, such as the collection of linked excursions that became Mornings in Mexico. |
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The largest collection of the paintings is now at La Fonda de Taos hotel in Taos, New Mexico. |
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During their marriage, she published six novels, a collection of short stories, and a number of short stories in magazines. |
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The collection is not as famous as the Child Ballads or Percy's Reliques, but important, nevertheless. |
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The library of the University of Iowa has an almost complete collection of Roxburghe Club publications. |
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The poem, which is in couplet form, was first published in 1806 in Rhymes for the Nursery, a collection of poems by Taylor and her sister Ann. |
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As the title of Byrd's collection implies, consort songs varied widely in character. |
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Byrd's 1588 collection, which complicates the form as he inherited it from Robert Parsons, Richard Farrant and others, reflects this tradition. |
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Many of the songs follow, and develop further, types already established in the 1589 collection. |
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The original manuscript for Messiah is now held in the British Library's music collection. |
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The Water Music is a collection of orchestral movements, often published as three suites, composed by George Frideric Handel. |
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In October 2009, Nyman released The Glare, a collaborative collection of songs with David McAlmont, which cast his work in a new light. |
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Previously the transport collection had been held at Syon Park and Clapham. |
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New sites are rarely added to the collection as other charities and institutions are now encouraged to care for them and open them to the public. |
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Sloane's collection, while including a vast miscellany of objects, tended to reflect his scientific interests. |
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The collection was in the tradition of a schatzkammer or treasure house such as those formed by the Renaissance princes of Europe. |
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Baron Ferdinand's will was most specific, and failure to observe the terms would make it void, the collection should be. |
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Cosimo de' Medici in Florence established his own collection, which formed the basis of the Laurentian Library. |
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The Department of Prints and Drawings holds the national collection of Western prints and drawings. |
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Outside the Middle East, this is the best collection, and unaffected by recent terrorist destruction. |
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Another often overlooked highlight is Yemeni antiquities, the finest collection outside that country. |
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The remainder form the study collection which ranges in size from beads to large sculptures. |
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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 Sainsbury African Galleries display 600 objects from the greatest permanent collection of African arts and culture in the world. |
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The three permanent galleries provide a substantial exhibition space for the Museum's African collection comprising over 200,000 objects. |
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The Museum's various libraries hold in excess of 350,000 books, journals and pamphlets covering all areas of the museum's collection. |
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The website and online database of the collection also provide increasing amounts of information. |
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The Museum has also argued that the British Museum Act of 1963 legally prevents any object from leaving its collection once it has entered it. |
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The collection has now been split between the St Pancras and Boston Spa sites. |
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The collection supports research and development in UK, overseas and international industry, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Sloane's collection included some 40,000 printed books and 7,000 manuscripts, as well as prints and drawings. |
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Francis I transferred the collection in 1534 to Fontainebleau and merged it with his private library. |
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Voltaire's personal library is still one of the highlights of the collection. |
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A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing. |
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The books selected for the collection were chosen because they would be mutually beneficial to the shareholders. |
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The stack system involves keeping a library's collection of books in a space separate from the reading room. |
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Its collection belongs to the public of the United Kingdom and entry to the main collection is free of charge. |
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This offer was declined and Bourgeois bequeathed the collection to his old school, Dulwich College, on his death. |
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In 1823 another major art collection came on the market, which had been assembled by the recently deceased John Julius Angerstein. |
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On 1 July 1823 George Agar Ellis, a Whig politician, proposed to the House of Commons that it purchase the collection. |
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Eastlake also amassed a private art collection during this period, consisting of paintings that he knew did not interest the trustees. |
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Since 1989, the gallery has run a scheme that gives a studio to contemporary artists to create work based on the permanent collection. |
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Both of these major works were sold from the famous collection of the Duke of Sutherland. |
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Tate is an institution that houses the United Kingdom's national collection of British art, and international modern and contemporary art. |
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This shows various works of modern art from the Tate collection as well as mounting its own temporary exhibitions. |
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There are 17 laws in the official Laws of the Game, each containing a collection of stipulation and guidelines. |
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The FIFA collection is held by the National Football Museum at Urbis in Manchester, England. |
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Fans held a collection for Stephenson, and presented him with a hat bought with the proceeds. |
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The Football League's collection of historic materials is held by the National Football Museum. |
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I have a collection of books on metaphysics, covering astral projection, reincarnation, and communication with spirits. |
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The division's headquarters are located at the Formula One team's Grove site and also manages and looks after the Williams Grand Prix collection. |
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An essay collection on the topic was published in 2001, under the title Gendering the Crusades. |
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It cannot be the function of a textbook collection to be a kind of microformal university library. |
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Pluralists view society as a collection of individuals and groups, who are competing for political power. |
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The largest collection of original Constable paintings outside London is on display at Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich. |
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Medieval Norwegian sagas and historical works mention Greenland's economy as well as the bishops of Gardar and the collection of tithes. |
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Users may also be able to access the collection remotely if they have a valid library card and the library offers secure access to its resources. |
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The Glasgow City Region, is a collection of local authorities clustered around Glasgow. |
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The St Ninian's Isle Treasure contains the best collection of Pictish forms. |
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He had spent much money in the 1720s and 1730s in building up a collection of Old Masters from all over Europe. |
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Walpole also left behind a collection of art which he had assembled during his career. |
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A heavily rural collection of states in 1815, now united Germany became predominantly urban. |
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In 1951 Larkin compiled a collection called XX Poems which he had privately printed in a run of just 100 copies. |
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The Berlin Zoo, opened in 1844, is the oldest zoo in Germany, and presents the most comprehensive collection of species in the world. |
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Many of the tales make up part of the wider Matter of Britain, a collection of shared British folklore. |
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It was found that the initial allegations of looting of substantial portions of the collection were heavily exaggerated. |
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Clyne Gardens is home to a collection of plants set in parkland and host to 'Clyne in Bloom' in May. |
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The other operators were bought out and the ramshackle collection of buildings on the summit was cleared. |
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The collection of rates is handled by the Land and Property Services agency. |
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The exhibits include a collection of fine and decorative art, items from Dundee's history and natural history artefacts. |
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South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands are a collection of islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. |
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Guernsey loophole towers and a large collection of German fortifications with a number of museums. |
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This is a collection of links to statistics available at the site TheyWorkForYou the relevant content of which is sourced from Hansard. |
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His colleagues at Hall's works made a collection for his funeral expenses and acted as bearers. |
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The collection of mtDNA haplogroups sampled there differed significantly compared to their modern frequencies. |
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Rent collection was left in the hands of the landlords' agents, or middlemen. |
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His short story collection Tales of the Unexpected was adapted to a successful TV series of the same name, beginning with Man From the South. |
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A collection of Waugh's journalism and reviews was published in 1983, revealing a fuller range of his ideas and beliefs. |
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In 1962 Maugham sold a collection of paintings, some of which had already been assigned to his daughter Liza by deed. |
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A recording of Larkin reading the poems from his final collection, High Windows, was published in 1975 as British poets of our time. |
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The original American Gods blog was extracted for publication in the NESFA Press collection of Gaiman miscellany, Adventures in the Dream Trade. |
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A private Conan Doyle collection is a permanent exhibit at the Portsmouth City Museum, where the author lived and worked as a physician. |
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The museum collection includes several original items belonging to Stevenson and his family. |
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In June 1909 the Personae collection became the first of Pound's works to have any commercial success. |
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Rushdie was a personal friend of Angela Carter's and praised her highly in the foreword of her collection Burning your Boats. |
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Swedish folk music is a genre of music based largely on folkloric collection work that began in the early 19th century in Sweden. |
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The earliest printed collection of secular music comes from the seventeenth century. |
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Another trend has been to create a minimal plot to fit a collection of songs that have already been hits. |
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In the UK, Polydor issued a single disc hits collection from Tales called The Very Best of the Bee Gees, which contained their biggest UK hits. |
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The collection is owned by Liz West, the Guinness World Record holder for the largest collection of Spice Girls memorabilia. |
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Winehouse collaborated on a 17 piece fashion collection with the Fred Perry label. |
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His collection of finished paintings was bequeathed to the British nation, and he intended that a special gallery would be built to house them. |
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The largest collection is held by Salford City Council and displayed at The Lowry. |
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The painting was one of the gallery's most important acquisitions of the 1950s and remains the highlight of its collection of modern British art. |
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Shortly after, a collection of Morris' essays, Signs of Change, was published. |
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The artist and The Who's Pete Townshend signed an edition which will join the gallery's collection. |
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The Tate Gallery has a comprehensive collection of Hamilton's work from across his career. |
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Writer Christopher Isherwood's collection is considered the most important private collection of his work. |
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A collection of sculpture in a garden setting can be called a sculpture garden. |
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The Saatchi Gallery is a London gallery for contemporary art, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985 in order to exhibit his collection to the public. |
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Sensation opened in September at the Royal Academy to much controversy and showed 110 works by 42 artists from the Saatchi collection. |
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The sale was compared to his sale in the 1980s of most of his postwar American art collection. |
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His collection was publicly exhibited in a series of shows in a large converted factory building in St John's Wood, north London. |
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The exhibition was actually a showing of Charles Saatchi's private collection of their work, and he owned the major pieces. |
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Hirst is currently restoring the Grade I listed Toddington Manor, near Cheltenham, where he intends to eventually house the complete collection. |
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In May 2004 a fire in a Momart storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection, including, it is believed, some by Whiteread. |
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The sculpture is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. |
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On 24 May 2004, a fire in a storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection including Hell. |
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In 2009, it was decided that the Witt Library would not continue to add new material to the collection. |
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The collection includes photographs and caricatures as well as paintings, drawings and sculpture. |
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In 1869, the collection moved to Exhibition Road and buildings managed by the Royal Horticultural Society. |
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Following a fire in those buildings, the collection was moved in 1885, this time to the Bethnal Green Museum. |
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The main display spaces show the permanent collection of historic British art, as well as contemporary work. |
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Tate holds the national collection of British art from 1900 to the present day and international modern and contemporary art. |
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The main collection displays consist of 8 areas with a named theme or subject. |
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There is also an area dedicated to displaying works from the Artist Rooms collection. |
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The majority of the collection is British material but it also features internationally significant holdings from around the world. |
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Since 1991, collection and enforcement of the licence fee has been the responsibility of the BBC in its role as TV Licensing Authority. |
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Licence fee collection is the responsibility of the BBC's Finance and Business division. |
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In 1991, the BBC assumed the role of TV Licensing Authority with responsibility for the collection and enforcement of the licence fee. |
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In 1968 he edited The Humanist Outlook, a collection of essays on the meaning of humanism. |
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In 1948, he announced that he would bequeath this collection to the Trustees of the National Theatre. |
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The LOD Cloud is a collection of the available datasets of the Semantic Web. |
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Her favorite painting in the collection is a pastoral landscape. |
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State collection and dissemination have been abstracted away from the application by the common-map abstraction. |
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Of course there will be a collection of unprecedented merit in the temple about to be raised in Albertopolis. |
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A third of the rarest moths of the collection for the man of India were antennaless, legless, wingless, and often headless. |
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Under the autopay rent collection system, most of the transactions are effected on the first working day of the month. |
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There is probably the greatest collection of bells to be found anywhere collected from the whole world of belldom. |
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I suspect there is a hidden strata of young architectural talent which dismisses the RSA as a remote and fusty collection of old buffties. |
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The place is chock-a-block full of old empty bottles on shelves, a collection from around the world. |
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Elder Frewen, a tall, pale man, with long, sandy side-whiskers, appeared at the door of our pew with the collection plate. |
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Chinese names are not fair game, and no self-respecting comiconomenclaturist would include in his collection a Ho Hum, a T. Hee, or a Jim Shoo. |
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My collection of marbles consisted mainly of priceless connie agates handed down by Grandpa. |
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The CRF is the most commonly used data collection instrument or tool in clinical trials. |
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The contributors to this collection take up this challenge in mapping a feminist cyberscape. |
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The extreme humidity decayed the wooden sculptures in the museum's collection in a matter of years. |
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The ensembled classifier is a collection of classifiers representing a single hypothesis. |
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This hastily ensorcelled collection of body parts is channeling raw magical energy. |
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Many poems in the collection known as Carmina Burana, are believed to be of goliardic origin. |
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The central position of the rogues in the plot gives unity to what could be merely a collection of gullings. |
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So for Richard and Barbara, Jeff and Kari, the impossibly varied collection of steps and halves that is another legacy of my father. |
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They are responsible for most local services, such as local planning, schools, social services, local roads and refuse collection. |
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The most highlighting part of the case study is research, collection and analysis of data. |
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Close to Richmond Park is Kew Gardens which has the world's largest collection of living plants. |
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These were a collection of books by those who were antithetical to the emperors. |
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The Corpus Aristotelicum is the collection of Aristotle's works that have survived from antiquity through Medieval manuscript transmission. |
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The Chronicle is a collection of annals that were still being updated in some cases more than 600 years after the events they describe. |
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Immunoselection involves the use of an antibody or a collection of antibodies. |
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Henry VII improved tax collection within the realm by introducing ruthlessly efficient mechanisms of taxation. |
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Data collection, of course, has to comply with specific constraints that guarantee the causal interpretability of that data. |
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After reporting to the laboratory at a standardized time subjects rested in the supine position for 10 min prior to blood collection. |
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The Governor's Schools are a collection of more than 40 regional high schools and summer programs intended for gifted students. |
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Few analysts believe that the published collection follows Shakespeare's intended sequence. |
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Previously, collection of ship money had been authorised only during wars, and only on coastal regions. |
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On Tangye's death, the entire collection was donated to the Museum of London, where it can still be seen. |
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Elsewhere in the city, the John Rylands Library holds an extensive collection of early printing. |
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In Birmingham libraries, leisure centres, parks, play areas, transport, street cleaning and waste collection face cuts among other services. |
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By the spring of 1794, forced collection of food was not sufficient to feed even Paris and the days of the Committee were numbered. |
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George's collection of mathematical and scientific instruments is now housed in the Science Museum, London. |
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Her Majesty's prison service collection is held at the Galleries of Justice Museum in Nottingham. |
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The butterfly collection had each specimen labeled with the scientific name on a little piece of paper. |
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The butterfly collection had each specimen labelled with the scientific name on a little piece of paper. |
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The Thursford Collection in Norfolk is the country's biggest collection of steam engines. |
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National Museums Liverpool is the only English national collection based wholly outside London. |
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John Maynard Keynes was one of about three dozen bidders who obtained part of the collection at auction. |
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Darwin took care to remain in a private capacity to retain control over his collection, intending it for a major scientific institution. |
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A large portrait by Lucinda Mackay is in the collection of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. |
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An 1874 portrait of Cayley by Lowes Cato Dickinson and an 1884 portrait by William Longmaid are in the collection of Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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Such a collection of useful, related resources, interconnected via hypertext links is dubbed a web of information. |
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A blood collection program was initiated in the US in 1940 and Edwin Cohn pioneered the process of blood fractionation. |
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Instead, the dust is separated in a detachable cylindrical collection vessel or bin. |
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A cyclonic separation system, if used, does not lose suction as the collection container fills up, until the container is nearly full. |
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Two Victa mowers, from 1958 and 1968 respectively, are held in the collection of the National Museum of Australia. |
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From this point of view, calculus is a collection of techniques for manipulating infinitesimals. |
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Although this system operated only until 1904, Schiemann had developed what is now the standard trolleybus current collection system. |
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A small collection of them have also been retained for use within the heritage fleet. |
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The Bangladesh National Museum is located in Ramna, Dhaka and has a rich collection of antiquities. |
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Shen was the first person to catalogue the Chinese collection in the Bodleian Library. |
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Unique to Anglicanism is the Book of Common Prayer, the collection of services that worshippers in most Anglican churches used for centuries. |
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The collection eventually comprised 48 volumes, the last published three years after Pusey's death. |
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Eastern Orthodox iconography also permits Saint George to ride a black horse, as in a Russian icon in the British museum collection. |
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In 1966, three teeth from the collection of relics from France were donated to Douai Abbey. |
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More's friend Luis Vives received it in Valencia, where it remains in the collection of Real Colegio Seminario del Corpus Christi museum. |
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Each Buddhist tradition has its own collection of texts, much of which is translation of ancient Pali and Sanskrit Buddhist texts of India. |
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The dissertation can either be a monograph or it an edited collection of 3 to 7 journal articles. |
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Christ Church Picture Gallery holds a collection of over 200 old master paintings. |
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The special collection includes first editions of Isaac Newton's Principia, Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species and James Joyce's Ulysses. |
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The collection was a working tool used by the British government to inform and influence foreign and colonial policy. |
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In addition, it provides a specialist international research collection, serving over 12,000 registered external users each year. |
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The Shaw Library, housed in LSE's Founders Room in the Old Building contains the School's collection of fiction and general readings. |
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In late 2007, a collection of etchings went on display at the Museum of Modern Art. |
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In 1987 the gardens were extended to include the Great Dell, a disused quarry with a collection of conifers. |
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The royal collection was swelled by diplomatic gifts including three leopards from Frederick III, the Holy Roman Emperor. |
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The collection of armoury on display at Warwick Castle is regarded as second only to that of the Tower of London. |
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Children's editions of the garlands were produced and in 1820 a children's edition of Ritson's Robin Hood collection. |
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American sculptor Anne Whitney created a marble sculpture of Lady Godiva, now in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas. |
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A collection is usually made now to purchase them as well as sweets and also to provide prize money. |
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For example, Pleurotus nebrodensis grows slowly, and because of this combined with human collection, it is now critically endangered. |
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Examples include Crustardes of flessh and Crustade, in the 14th century English collection The Forme of Cury. |
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It is at present in the collection of the British Library in London, since the separation of the Library from the British Museum. |
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By far the largest collection of his work is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. |
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The Royal Academy has an important collection of books, archives and works of art accessible for research and display. |
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The photographic collection consists of photographs of Academicians, landscapes, architecture and works of art. |
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The most prized possession of the Academy's collection is Michelangelo's Taddei Tondo, left to the Academy by Sir George Beaumont. |
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Hudson had a collection of Old Master drawings, including some by Guercino, of which Reynolds made copies. |
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A third collection, known as the Lacnunga, includes many charms and incantations. |
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No other work prior to Chaucer's is known to have set a collection of tales within the framework of pilgrims on a pilgrimage. |
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In 1591, he published Complaints, a collection of poems that express complaints in mournful or mocking tones. |
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Counts of things, such as the number of people in a nation at a particular time, may also have an uncertainty due to data collection limitations. |
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A portrait of Marvell attributed to Godfrey Kneller hangs in Trinity College's collection. |
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Many of his poems were not published until 1681, three years after his death, from a collection owned by Mary Palmer, his housekeeper. |
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In its heyday, it boasted a collection of 70,000 volumes of antique books. |
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The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories built around a frame narrative or frame tale, a common and already long established genre of its period. |
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The site and the collection are now owned by the Henry Moore Foundation. |
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Sir Nicholas Serota has validated the artists by the nomination of several of them for the Turner Prize and their inclusion in the Tate collection. |
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The terracotta original is held in the collection of the artist. |
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The Iolo Manuscripts are a collection of manuscripts presented in the early 19th century by Edward Williams, who is better known as Iolo Morganwg. |
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Alms are distributed from the weekly collection for the purpose. |
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On the female side, the alternate generation is a small collection of cells, called an embryo sac, that is hidden away deep inside the reproductive parts of the maple tree. |
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The short story collection Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories was published in 1914 by Stoker's widow, Florence Stoker, who was also his literary executrix. |
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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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Modern libraries are often a mixture of both, containing a general collection for circulation, and a reference collection which is restricted to the library premises. |
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There was a bewildering collection of curiosities filling the room. |
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The module and attached collection tube were then transported in a sealed bag to the laboratory, where they were further processed under a biohood. |
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I know this is long overdue for some of you, but I just want to send out a public THANK YOU to all the Boingoloids who have helped my OB collection grow. |
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Though they formed no permanent settlement, the island became crucially important for the collection of food and as a rendezvous point for homebound voyages from Asia. |
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But to get to the essence of Bushism, it's helpful to go to another and more unusual book, All the Best, George Bush, a collection of letters written by George Bush the elder. |
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A research library is a collection of materials on one or more subjects. |
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The museum had a fine collection of medieval Italian cloisonne. |
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You prove your ability to procreate by tastefully introducing your Mother to your My Little Pony collection and your fervent love of clopping and your amazing fedora hat rack! |
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It is a remote and inhospitable collection of islands, consisting of South Georgia and a chain of smaller islands known as the South Sandwich Islands. |
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Unlike comparable museums in continental Europe, the National Gallery was not formed by nationalising an existing royal or princely art collection. |
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Many collectors have a strong interest in particular artists or genres of music, often combining these with a general collection, but taking a more completist approach. |
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Here is a collection and comportation of Agur's wise sayings. |
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In November 2008, the skull was exhibited at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam next to an exhibition of paintings from the museum collection selected by Hirst. |
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Gikope is a really useful program for keeping up with AA and copypasta. I've rapidshared my own achieve, which includes 1000s of AAs and a large collection of copypasta. |
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Usually I wore white crewnecked jumpers, because they were easy. I had a collection of them, but one seemed particularly lucky and I'd put it on that morning. |
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When he included this in his next poetry collection in 1921, he had renamed it Homage to Sextus Propertius in response to criticism of his translation skills. |
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The Critical Race Theory movement is a collection of activists and scholars interested in studying and transforming the relationship among race, racism and power. |
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May's debut as Home Secretary involved overturning several of the previous Labour government's measures on data collection and surveillance in England and Wales. |
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Angerstein's paintings were joined in 1826 by those from Beaumont's collection, and in 1831 by the Reverend William Holwell Carr's bequest of 35 paintings. |
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The disc is Arden's first collection of original material since sorting out business woes that resulted in the dissolvement of her management company. |
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This glorious collection should be passed around clubland as a textbook study in making a seamless transition from being a disco dolly to a serious pop vocalist. |
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He donated an etching from his own collection to the new art gallery. |
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We can find it nowhere so clearly as in these old journals, this collection of local historical material that makes such drudgy work to collect and catalog. |
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The manga fan was disturbingly proud of his extensive ecchi collection. |
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The essay might, undoubtedly, have been rendered much more complete by a collection of a greater number of facts in elucidation of the general argument. |
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Critics lambasted the building's design, the art collection and Mr. Hartford, whose gallery became a money pit. Within a year he was nosing around for a partner or buyer. |
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The purpose of codification is to provide all citizens with manners and written collection of the laws which apply to them and which judges must follow. |
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For the next five months, Knicks fans will have to watch a collection of underachievers, inexperienced players and fair-to-middling pros attempt to be respectable. |
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That leisured past... is insistently evoked in Mr. Kiely's new collection. A compendium of folk memory, it features great bursts of balladry and doggerel. |
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It has a very important collection of books and manuscripts. |
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Upon leaving the establishment in 1838 Miss Wooler presented her with a parting gift of The Vision of Don Roderick and Rokeby, a collection of poems by Walter Scott. |
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In 1886, he published his first collection of verse, Departmental Ditties. |
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Upgraded in 1998 and renamed Electronic Road Pricing, the system introduced electronic toll collection, electronic detection, and video surveillance technology. |
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The Red Sea was barely known and only trade links with the Maritime republics, the Republic of Venice especially, fostered collection of accurate maritime knowledge. |
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While all that herky-jerky mathcore in your collection might not fit the bill, put some Portishead on your Pod and the attached OhMiBod will respond rhythmically in kind. |
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Judicial decisions and treatises of the 17th and 18th centuries, such at those of Lord Chief Justice Edward Coke, presented the common law as a collection of such maxims. |
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The Reichsarmee was a collection of armies from the smaller German states that banded together to heed the appeal of the Holy Roman Emperor Franz I against Frederick. |
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The collection includes first editions, revisions, translations. |
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In 1667, Charles II of England was responsible for appointing George Downing, the builder of Downing Street, to radically reform the Treasury and the collection of taxes. |
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The National Fruit Collection is the largest collection of fruit trees in the world, at Brogdale, and is next to the M2 at the A251 junction in Ospringe. |
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Orwell had to scrabble around in the rubble for his collection of books, which he had finally managed to transfer from Wallington, carting them away in a wheelbarrow. |
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There was, however, one notorious weapon that he had not got, and that he, or any hoplologist the world over, would give half his collection to possess. |
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Aristotle conceived of politics as being like an organism rather than like a machine, and as a collection of parts none of which can exist without the others. |
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The New York Public Library, which has the largest collection of any public library system in the United States, serves Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island. |
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The building contains a large collection of tennis memorabilia as well as a hall of fame honouring prominent members and tennis players from all over the world. |
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He called one collection of poems Pansies, partly for the simple ephemeral nature of the verse, but also as a pun on the French word panser, to dress or bandage a wound. |
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While Edward was in Winchelsea, preparing for the campaign in Flanders, Bigod and Bohun turned up at the Exchequer to prevent the collection of the tax. |
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Except for A Pale View of Hills and The Buried Giant, all of Ishiguro's novels and his short story collection have been shortlisted for major awards. |
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Seven Stories, the National Centre for Children's Books in Newcastle upon Tyne, holds the largest public collection of Blyton's papers and typescripts. |
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Henry took pride in showing off his collection of weapons, which included exotic archery equipment, 2,250 pieces of land ordnance and 6,500 handguns. |
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Mary retained the Edwardian appointee William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, as Lord High Treasurer and assigned him to oversee the revenue collection system. |
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On 1 April 1991, the BBC took over the administration of television licensing in the UK, assuming the responsibility of licence fee collection and enforcement. |
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The 1914 collection by Frank Thomas Bullen, Songs of Sea Labour, differed from the work of writers such as Masefield in having a more practical, rather than romantic, tone. |
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The organisation is responsible for the collection and publication of statistics related to the economy, population and society of Northern Ireland. |
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In 1627 and 1628, Charles purchased the entire collection of the Duke of Mantua, which included work by Titian, Correggio, Raphael, Caravaggio, del Sarto and Mantegna. |
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