They are basically compilations of recipes and instructions for the various stages of the fabrication of images in several media. |
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Our top 10 usually consists of exclusively Brazilian bands and telenovela soundtrack compilations. |
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The power of the demotic gives his book a special charge not shared by other such compilations. |
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He was grousing about classical music compilations and how they ruined the intent of the original composer. |
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In the last ten years, the vast majority of Disney animated films have been soundtrack compilations with a story tacked on. |
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This Howells disc is one of the finest choral compilations of the composer's music I have heard for quite a while. |
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Since the 1930s, serialized comics have appeared in phone-book-thick magazine compilations and hundred-page paperbacks, gluttonously consumed. |
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The compilations always, without question, included his preamble to the track and his following comments. |
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This is a ragbag of delights and compromises, as all such compilations are. |
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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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Through compilations of time-integrated geological and seismological information, areas of high earthquake risk can be identified. |
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He's got the groove going and he paces his compilations like an expert DJ, but his blips and bleeps sound awfully derivative. |
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The two featurettes are actually just compilations of behind-the-scenes footage, with no narration or interviews included. |
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Through the difficult moments she kept herself going by listening to operatic arias or Beatles' compilations over a headset. |
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After one too many chill-out compilations featuring remixes of Dido songs, downtempo seemed destined to die a quick death. |
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This is especially handy when your compilations will be coming from diverse sources. |
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The books are compilations of art and feelings from school children and adults. |
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At the end of each year, compilations of the poems written by the members were brought out. |
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No, it's record companies approaching and paying to put their songs on the compilations. |
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Her records also appear in other LP compilations not mentioned but the most comprehensive ones are those referred to above. |
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Inside are homemade CD compilations of music that he often knows little about. |
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Just listening through, I pondered on the role of compilations in a record collection. |
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These books are compilations of Groening's old news-paper cartoon strips from 20 years ago. |
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Of all these titles, the main feature I see it having over previous compilations is the multiplayer component. |
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But what is certainly different, from most compilations at least, is the way it is assembled as a whole. |
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Out of the all the compilations I've put together, I've probably used this track the most. |
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Numerous compilations of mountain songs appeared in continental Europe as well. |
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A pop star's death is normally the cue for record companies to rush out the reissues and compilations. |
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Weston is undeterred by the less-than-successful track record of eclectic compilations. |
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Book and magazine compilations of the best album covers highlight numerous works from this era. |
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It can be found on dozens of compilations, but appeared first on this debut full-length album. |
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Until recently compilations of slave trade statistics have seemed to reduce one of the darkest episodes in world history into a set of abstract and bloodless figures. |
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For another, frequent guest contributions by Sinead O'Conner and Peter Gabriel made the albums seem less like complete wholes and more like fragmented compilations. |
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He resisted first CDs, then compilations, then digital remastering, until he was at last convinced they would do the Beatles no harm. |
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The museum is in Reis Magos fort, which was renovated recently, and has books and compilations of Miranda's works. |
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Since 2010 his videos have been compilations of funny and viral internet videos accompanied by his humorous and explicit comments. |
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Nursery rhymes or pop compilations will keep the children entertained. |
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The Kennedys is a privately run museum that owns what it calls one of the world's most comprehensive compilations of John F. Kennedy memorabilia. |
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This is another innovation that allows it to work with both more and less data than the existing compilations, with varying degrees of certainty. |
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At this time he began appearing in various compilations, produced by Radio Nova in France and by Shimizu in Japan. |
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The best clean pop stuff is on these weird compilations and soundtracks. |
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In any event, they are a source of early access to research results, data compilations, think pieces or technical reports. |
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Some analysts believe these data offer more reliable transaction price estimates than those that can be gleaned from compilations of list prices. |
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Clinical guidelines in cancer are compilations of the bestavailable evidence on specific care options. |
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Nick pumps out mix compilations faster than bunny rabbits have babies. |
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This work represents one of the best of such compilations, a rich and comprehensive assemblage of the central documents that guided US actions during the Second World War. |
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But just watch out for misleadingly packaged comedy compilations. |
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It would be inappropriate to extend a sui generis property right to compilations of facts. |
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All this assumes compilations, compendia, treatises, numerous volumes of studies and dissertations. |
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Such materials included diagnostic handbooks, compilations of relevant studies, intake forms, and screening questionnaires. |
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In the eight countries with a joint programme of support, these were really compilations of previous activities and projects of the individual agencies and were not reflection of a joint programming approach in seven cases. |
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If so, does it only cover collections of literary and artistic works or does it also cover compilations of data or material other than literary and artistic works? |
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Lists your individual compilations of music titles. |
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Contributors to compilations of generalized data on passenger carriage include enterprises, agencies and private individuals involved in the transport business. |
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In principle, databases may receive copyright protection as compilations of data, if, by reason of the selection and arrangement of the material, they constitute intellectual creations. |
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Included are not only the magnetic and gravity fields, but also the regional topography and the generalized bedrock geology, from recent digital compilations. |
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Ironically, while we could find no trace of the teenage Anggun, her name appears to crop up on countless compilations recorded over the past couple of years. |
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This will group the tracks you've marked as compilations. |
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It's different from our recent label mix compilations for Soma and Darkroom Dubs, or our own self-produced albums. |
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They have released 30 studio albums, 18 live albums and numerous compilations. |
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More compilations are available but have been released without the band's consent. |
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Apart from the full compilations there are shorter versions thought to have been working copies used by judges. |
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At an early date, compilations were formed in Italy for the use of legal practitioners and jurists. |
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The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and many other countries have published similar compilations, as well as the European Environment Agency. |
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This, accordingly, is the band's 16th studio album, to place alongside eight live CDs, seven compilations, 12 DVDs and a boxset. |
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Several compilations were carried out for various angles of incidence to determine the lift and drag. |
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Gloir in bardic verse and annalistic compilations accords closely with the meaning of its English cognate, glory. |
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Very quickly put together it apparait on several compilations and their new notability allows them to go up and down France lasting about six years. |
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The book presents an excellent description of passages about the menstruant culled from ancient rabbinic compilations. |
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Thanks to his collaborations on many of the most noteworthy Belgian rap compilations, and also to his tracks, copiously downloaded from the internet, Gandhi is now an artist who cannot be ignored in the Belgian hip-hop scene. |
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It is nothing greater or lesser than a personal mix-tape, with all the obsessive fussing and guileless invention that goes into such compilations. |
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Some of these early compilations had specific purposes, such as determining the number of men eligible to serve in the military or to establish the apportionment of representation of the population for elected governments. |
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The charter declares that software, business processes, and medical therapies should not be patented, nor copyright extended to things like databases that are simply compilations of open facts. |
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It is therefore appropriate to exempt joint compilations of the past cost of risks on condition that the available statistics are provided with as much detail and differentiation as is actuarially adequate. |
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Given this specificity of the insurance sector, it is not appropriate to subject any exemption for such joint compilations, tables and studies to market share thresholds. |
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