Perhaps his greatest contribution to local consciousness-raising though was his work as local municipal librarian. |
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A bespectacled librarian came and sat behind me, commentating on the view throughout the journey for the benefit of his Japanese lady visitor. |
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The librarian, having failed to find it in an Internet search of books in print, had given up. |
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An awesome academic and bibliographer in the social sciences, he was also a palpable influence in my becoming a librarian. |
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The concept is pretty much taken straight from my daydreams and it focuses on a librarian. |
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The slide librarian called to ask whether I would like her to misfile the offending slides. |
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Of course, as a librarian she must now rush off and buy lots of Laura Ashley print dresses, cardigans, and tweed suits. |
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The Right Wing Aunt is a mousy librarian by day, but at night she's to be found nowhere but the pub. |
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Stifling a laugh is terribly hard, especially if the librarian is breathing down your neck from over ten feet away. |
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In Wilson College, Mumbai, an assistant librarian committed suicide because the college authorities had allegedly harassed her. |
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This applies all the way down the chain of publication, to the bookseller, the librarian, and the newsagent. |
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Now, I'd probably get bored by our lack of common interests and go out with a librarian instead. |
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He decided to resign his commission in the British army and became the first librarian of the Belfast Society for the Promotion of Knowledge. |
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The former Harvard librarian and cranky widower of Glass's richly layered novel is settling comfortably into retirement. |
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If I could be a librarian I would be in the employ of the Balfour Library at my favourite museum in the world. |
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After 1803, Edward became the librarian to Queen Charlotte and would grangerise historical works for her. |
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This former town librarian was perspicacious in acquiring paintings by Jack B. Yeats and his circle. |
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He joined the staff of the university in 1967 as the geology and geophysical sciences librarian. |
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Trained as a librarian, he switched careers to begin work as a museum assistant at the old railway museum in Faringdon Road. |
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Check with your reference librarian for help if you cannot find any of the above. |
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After joining the service in 1966, Mrs Lord has worked in the central children's library, the reference library and has been a branch librarian. |
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I'm of a fearsome mind to throw my arms around every living librarian who crosses my path, on behalf of the souls they never knew they saved. |
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He sometimes feels a chill in the atmosphere at Xuhui High school, where he works as a librarian and part-time calligraphy teacher. |
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Yes, becoming a professional librarian was all part of my master plan for world domination. |
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The four volunteer coders comprised three family doctors at the University of Iowa and a medical librarian. |
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Being a librarian, as the commission found, is not as simple as outsiders might think. |
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In the library that has no computers the librarian is a lot friendlier and knows me and my family well. |
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Twenty five persons including a lecturer and a librarian were injured in the police action. |
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Before he became a writer he studied at Uppsala University and worked as a librarian and journalist. |
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She described a library technician as occupying a place between a librarian and a clerk. |
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Muriel had first thought of being a librarian, then later attended art school before trying her hand at acting. |
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Young bookworms presented their favourite librarian with farewell cards and a song to mark her retirement. |
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The cream puff became popular during the French food mania of the 1960s, said a culinary librarian. |
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Pull your hair into a chignon at your nape and don some serious spectacles and understated makeup for a subtly sexy librarian look. |
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He would have continued but loud footfalls sounded on the carpet near us and I saw Miss Penny the librarian approaching our table. |
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Tall and beautiful, with long, fair, flowing locks, Griffin could be a schoolteacher, a college lecturer or a trendy university librarian. |
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Yet I'm sure it is in part my librarian nature that all this stuff appeals to, this is part of why I love it so. |
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Ask your librarian to subscribe, or contact us and we'll send the full review. |
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I asked the librarian, but she told me no one had checked it into the lost and found. |
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Prime Evil shuffled in, surrounded by guards, looking every inch the malcontented librarian. |
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Till one day when he chanced to visit a town called River City where he met a music teacher who also worked as a librarian. |
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The librarian greets me, then introduces my audience, a solitary lady clutching a carrier bag. |
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Former librarian Karen Bali has set up a service helping people trace their family and friends. |
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The vandal, snared by an off-duty librarian, was arrested and charged with a hate crime. |
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Jan Maher, librarian, would like you to know that she is having a gigantic bargain book sale, to make way for her very large stock of new books. |
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The reference librarian is and has always been an intermediator between the information and the patron. |
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Give your comments to the librarian who is the selector for your academic department or to the Serials Collection Working Group. |
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And after serving a prison term for committing a financial crime, he convinced the prison librarian to move with him to his hometown. |
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He had managed to ask the librarian to sell him cheap copies of the record books, and was headed towards the ship, books in hand and Laya at his side. |
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On stage, amber spoofed Sarah Palin in a topknot and librarian glasses, yanking a toy gun and stuffed moose from her skirt. |
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Aloof and bookish, Pius XI spent years as a Vatican librarian before becoming a diplomat and cardinal. |
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Mayo County librarian, Austin Vaughan, told the Western People that the mobile library is currently being upgraded to become wheelchair accessible. |
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Paradoxically, the librarian comes alive in his animated form. |
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She was most proud of her work to support and encourage her staff to earn masters degrees in library science, and she ensured them a librarian position when they graduated. |
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The mother had left the Fields to become a librarian and her love of literature passed on to her three children. |
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I see a white-haired librarian silent in an oatmeal cardigan and flaked forehead just outside the doorway. |
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Nancy Shando, a librarian from nearby Hurley, New York, headed upriver on her Jet Ski Friday afternoon to take a closer look. |
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Locally, Esters is well-known as a genealogy expert, and I'd heard about her from a Kosciusko librarian. |
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I was too busy watching Daisy shelve new books for the librarian. |
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Once said to have been rewriting the rules of journalism, Assange has become an outlaw librarian. |
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Head librarian Sue Boddington also discovered pieces of orange and orange peel deposited on the floor of the main part of the library, which overlooks The Strand. |
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Normally, taxonomies are composed by experts, as when a librarian enters a book into a catalogue and picks the keywords that most germanely identify the book. |
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The librarian handed Steven only about a dozen Manila folders, many containing only one or two photos, a stack hardly as thick as a dime-store novel. |
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A shadow passes over his face as he thinks back on how one tabloid journalist doorstepped his parents and his ex-girlfriend, and even fired questions at the local librarian. |
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A humble plant grower and librarian, who wishes to remain anonymous, has the most floriferous orchid I have ever seen. |
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At a backyard cook-out, Dubya meets his future bride, Laura, an apolitical librarian. |
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Marjorie Wilkes Huntley was a New Age feminist, a widow, and a librarian. |
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After graduating from Oxford in 1943 with a first in English language and literature, Larkin became a librarian. |
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Many states have these types of programs parents just have to ask their librarian to see if it is available at their local library. |
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The Benedictines placed books in the care of a librarian who supervised their use. |
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Upon their return, Priestley easily fulfilled his duties as librarian and tutor. |
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The duties of the college librarian include keeping books in order, managing accounts, and helping dead professors move on with their unlives. |
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Nicole Steeves, 36, a librarian from Chicago, met Jones earlier this year. |
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Her father a mild-mannered librarian who leads a secret life as local superhero The Blue Scarab. |
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Peter Kazmierczak, senior heritage librarian in Bourne-mouth, said people have a lot to thank rabble-rousing William for. |
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Stanley, librarian at Lake Forest College, Illinois, and exemplary Janeite. |
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Woodward, the librarian of Windsor Castle, wrote a series of articles for the Gentleman's Magazine that challenged the validity of the text. |
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I wanted to take out the encyclopedia, but the librarian said it was a reference book. |
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The text was identified by the librarian Rudrapatnam Shamasastry as the Arthashastra. |
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In 1825, he was hired as a professor of literary history, and in 1829, he was hired as a librarian at the University of Copenhagen. |
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The pet book produced, the librarian again starts phoneward, but is waylaid by the president of the student council. |
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Williams was born in Taunton, Somerset to Welsh parents, whilst her librarian father was working there. |
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This took place at the library of the Queen's house, and it was organised by Barnard, the King's librarian. |
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The librarian, who had requested the book for the library, returned the presentation copy to Wilde with a note of apology. |
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In 1943 Larkin was appointed librarian of the public library in Wellington, Shropshire. |
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In all cases, the librarian cataloger was responsible for supervising the assignment and flow of work and for revising the work of paraprofessionals. |
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The Saturday performance of Birmingham group Drama 13's production of No 6 Duke Street, by Martin Becher, was attended by John Pinfold, librarian of Oxford's Bodleian Library. |
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Ex-CBSO librarian Tim Pottier did the mind-boggling computer magic enabling our symphony players to read from familiar-looking orchestral parts for the exotic accompaniments. |
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Behen, a school librarian, shows other school librarians how to integrate pop culture and technology into library programs for middle and high school students. |
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When he stood down in 1921 he became honorary reader in paleography at Durham University and honorary librarian to the Dean and Chapter Library of Durham Cathedral. |
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By June 1946, Larkin was halfway through qualifying for membership of the Library Association and was appointed assistant librarian at University College, Leicester. |
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