It is surprising that standard handbooks on Delian architecture do not discuss the Corinthian order and therefore the elements in question. |
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He quarried major histories, previous biographical collections, and standard handbooks and directories. |
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And last but not least, I was just put through a refresher training course and we had handbooks to follow along with. |
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The basic techniques had been laid out clearly in the agronomic handbooks of Ancient Rome. |
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After an introduction to microfilming, those handbooks about micrographics and the printed instructions become much more understandable. |
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Conventional tribology has become well established in the past fifty years but the few handbooks that exist are dated. |
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They publish handbooks, newsletters, and websites that seek to address charter schools' concerns, from soup to nuts. |
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Many other sourcebooks, handbooks, manuals, bibliographies, and topical encyclopedias, both general and specific, are available. |
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In doing so, the author combines data found in previous handbooks with important new information derived from Japanese-language sources. |
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Dictionaries range from language guides to handbooks of information arranged alphabetically on a range of topics. |
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This expo is an ideal place to choose guides and handbooks for competitive examinations. |
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This cannot be a bad thing, as there are many biographies and handbooks that provide substantial factual information. |
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In the early 1950s, the publication of instructional television programming handbooks and production manuals was also a growing phenomenon. |
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The information contained in handbooks of this type was clearly in considerable demand. |
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We have distributed handbooks for further information on this subject. |
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Any level of arbitrariness in the information provided in handbooks would only cause noise in our analyses and hence render any detected relationships conservative. |
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Nevertheless, such handbooks make quickly sought information handy. |
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Well we learned how to use encyclopedias and almanacs and handbooks. |
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In contrast to the walking or autocamping literature, none of these handbooks sought to teach outdoorsmen how to pass through wilderness as a visitor. |
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Since there were no real handbooks readily available for training horse and rider in mounted combat, my company had to reinvent or rediscover many of the lost skills. |
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York Marriott arranged a free training course in swimming pool management, while Norwich Union provided 500 employee handbooks for smaller companies. |
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They do so through orientation sessions for new faculty members, training workshops for deans and chairs, their faculty handbooks, and their Web sites. |
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Presenting them with manuals and handbooks for use as reference and for discussion also contributes to successful communication and to understanding why. |
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The crackpot order is one of dozens put in handbooks given to Olympics volunteers, the Daily Star reported. |
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George Berkeley has gone down in the handbooks as a great spokesman of British empiricism. |
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Notebooks and handbooks became more common, describing how to be good priests and confessors. |
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Machining handbooks and product catalogs list 400 series as a ferritic-martensitic steel and list 300 series as an austenitic steel. |
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These handbooks will be given to licensed solemnizers to help them carry out their duties. |
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The service includes multiple on-site presentations with a HIRC account manager, softbound handbooks, CDs, and PDF files accessed from the HIRC web site. |
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The book was translated for the Western market by Timothy Tung from a series of official handbooks published in China by The People's Sports Publishing House, Beijing. |
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The botany handbooks in the library fall under Plant Biology. |
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They considered the Italian anthologies to be analogous to Petrarchan handbooks or commonplace books that helped them become proficient in the language of Petrarchism. |
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