Most interesting of all are the two folios at the end that give us the layout for the ceremonies in the Abbey. |
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Once the pages were finished they were folded into the folios and placed up to eight pages in depth. |
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It is a small treatise of seventeen folios in which we find nothing on mensuration that the arithmeticians of the East did not know. |
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The presence of empty, but ruled, folios at the end of the volume suggests that FVB was a work in progress. |
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With the turning pages of his folios and albums, the 98-year-old's life pours out in torrents, just like the many rivers he has captured on film. |
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Eighty-seven folios of the Book of Animals are preserved in the Ambrosiana Library in Milan. |
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The desktop itself was lost beneath teetering stacks of leather-bound volumes and slim folios that formed a parapet around the edges of the desk. |
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The five volumes consisted of an octavo of 786 pages of descriptive matter and four imperial folios containing 213 plates. |
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These grand, leather-bound folios are monuments to the importance that rulers placed on record keeping. |
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Early analysis of images of these folios suggests some may precede the first big standardisation. |
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The folios, three in number, are equally beautiful as specimens of colonial skill and taste. |
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Our illustration represents the case and one of the folios containing the photographs alluded to. |
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See all your accounts and folios on your screen, regardless of how many caisses you frequent. |
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By 1972, the press began producing limited edition broadside folios in runs of 150 to 200, each one signed and numbered. |
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Kalpesh Lathigra's photojournalistic folios are worth the visit. |
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Today it has been pulled apart, the folios bound to a cardboard binder. |
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Shakespearian textual critics are primarily interested in the nature of the lost manuscripts that served as printers' copy for the early quartos and folios. |
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Our artists made the folios their own way, embellishing them with different designs. |
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These enable you to transfer money between your accounts in a single folio or between folios held in one or more caisses. |
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Specially manufactured glass which is both 'optically flat' and 'optically white' was used to hold the disbound folios flat during photography. |
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It includes mid to late nineteenth century Anglican pamphlets, as well as sixteenth and seventeenth century folios and several incunabula. |
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Several Rembrandts, Van Dycks and Raphaels went to galleries, and the Caxton and Shakespeare first folios to America. |
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All the operations described above can be performed directly on the power folios. |
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All the subsequent columns, in all the power folios, are then shifted to the left. |
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Half-Folio: displays two folios at once: the end of the current folio and the beginning of the next one. |
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Publications prints and distributes a broad selection of sheet music, books, educational materials, folios, orchestrations and arrangements, as well as tutorials and methods. |
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Here Hans Sachs, the cobbler-poet, laureate of the gentle craft, Wisest of the Twelve Wise Masters, in huge folios sang and laughed. |
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The folios of the mashaf had been trimmed on three sides at the time of restoration, since the dimensions of the original were approximately 120 cm x 95 cm. |
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Blank pages do not contain any folios, or running headers or footers. |
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Each of the remaining folios is divided into five rectangular sections, each with a single line from the Qur'an, written in illuminated rihani script figuring in the first, third and fifth rectangular area. |
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You can avoid having to issue series of cheques and transfer money between your accounts in a single folio or between folios held in 1 or more caisses. |
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He was hesitant and indecisive, nearly fell out with his engraver, and when the folios were published, could not interest enough subscribers. |
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The last stanza is incomplete and three folios are missing from the end of the manuscript, so some material may have been lost. |
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The opening folios, written in a large textura on alternating ruled lines, are followed by folios in a much smaller, cramped script. |
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Potter gave her folios of mycological drawings to the Armitt Library and Museum in Ambleside before her death. |
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The collection wouldn't hang together, but Bonajo prints her photographs on cardstock, stripping them of the glossy sheen standard in folios of this sort. |
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William Shakespeare's first folios, for example, used spellings like center and color as much as centre and colour. |
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In William Shakespeare's first folios, for example, spellings such as center and color are the most common. |
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Are your folios already registered for the monthly statement of account? |
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Both these English Plutarchs are here, two folios printed at London in 1657, and they once belonged to William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, and have his book-plates. |
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Folios 4r and 5v contain a Latin inscription which describes how the manuscript came to be made. |
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