But the notebooks are not simply a storehouse for banking imagery and language. |
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At the very least, everybody understood that literature was a storehouse of documentary knowledge. |
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And here I thought you were the one to enlighten me with your storehouse of knowledge. |
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He recounted an incident in which food contributed by international donors had been placed in a storehouse near the governor's office. |
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India with its vast variety of races and cultures is a veritable storehouse of folk dances. |
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Those who think numismatics is a dull subject might be inclined to change their minds once they get to know about the details of this storehouse. |
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Investigations indicated the fire started from a temporary storehouse at the building's rear adjacent to a boiler room. |
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The navy was desperately in need of a cold storehouse near the water, so that the sailors' beef would not go bad before it was put on shipboard. |
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But there is a vast storehouse of useful information in our everyday experience. |
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This organic matter helps to maintain good tilth, helps to hold moisture, and acts as a storehouse for plant nutrients. |
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Women always have a richer storehouse of vocabulary that they inherit from their mothers and grandmothers. |
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The word magazine derives from an Arabic word meaning a storehouse, a place where goods are laid up. |
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Gall stones in the Gall bladder, a storehouse for bile secreted by the liver, is a common health problem. |
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The design uses the farm steading model of barns arranged around a court to create a flexible storehouse of large multi-purpose halls. |
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We all bring to a film our own storehouse of experiences, impressions, prejudices. |
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The first floor is the kitchen, the second a storehouse and the upper floors living rooms and bedrooms. |
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Both models empower ranchers, because they complement and augment the rancher's own storehouse of knowledge and experience. |
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A judge heard the property was in a bad state of repair but the owners wanted to retain it as a storehouse or wash house. |
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In the Upanishads, the veritable storehouse of Indian philosophy, the sublime and the mundane, occasionally even the ludicrous, co-exist. |
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Each man now had his own take on the world, and a person's storehouse of knowledge and arsenal of techniques were the measure of the man. |
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The police stormed a storehouse located in Pudong and found 994 pieces of fireworks the size of small TV sets. |
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He is a storehouse of the history of our Carnival and a true ambassador for our culture. |
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The room was also a storehouse for the wide variety of portable backgrounds, furniture and props used by Notman. |
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The past is a storehouse for stories of love, loss, death and courage and many of these stories come complete with a structure that simply requires dramatization. |
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The third great unknown concerned the dates of construction and restoration, and the installation of the military storehouse. |
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Its termination is the superego, which is the storehouse of all our memories, habits and conditionings. |
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The new complex includes a four storey office block and a 300m2 underground storehouse, as well as a parking lot and a petrol station. |
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Other structures included a guardhouse, kitchen, storehouse, powder magazine, bakehouse, and blacksmith shop. |
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With her projects on Fox, on late-night TV, and now with Burnett, Palin is building up a storehouse of gripping stories. |
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At that time America was already a trusted storehouse for capital, a democracy where the rule of law was firmly established. |
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Surrounded by the stillness of snow, the most productive rice seeds are kept through the winter months in an outside storehouse. |
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Other projects initiated include the increase in cheese production in Landquart and the extension of the cheese ripening storehouse in Moudon. |
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Biodiversity can be viewed as a storehouse of responses which living systems can make when faced with ecosystem change, including climate change. |
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The removal order shall state the date by which the alcohol must be physically removed from the storehouse of the intervention agency concerned. |
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All the people who served in the various committees represent a storehouse of wealth. |
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Europe has developed into a storehouse of values that creates stability and security in our historically divided continent. |
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It is mainly suitable for the concrete mixer plant that has temporary aggregate storehouse. |
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Beyond their unique function as a kind of museum of theatre, festivals are also a rich storehouse in which to discover new theatre forms. |
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A minimalist understanding of Tradition that would limit it to a storehouse of doctrine and ecclesial decisions is insufficient. |
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When you first allow your child to have full tantrums, she may have quite a few, because you've opened the doors to a storehouse full of unexpressed feelings. |
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The write-ups are a storehouse of information for future generations. |
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Lowering her longing eyes from Philip's splendid home, Agnes turned down a narrow alley-like road squeezed between a storehouse and a two-storey building. |
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Some of the material was found in what was later felt to be a storehouse or shrine, and a second site revealed the burial chamber of an important person. |
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The outpost was approximately one-half mile from the crossing and consisted of two existing buildings converted into a hospital and a commissary storehouse. |
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Set up in 1929, the museum has served as a storehouse for obsolete instruments and equipment and laboratory specimens, some of them difficult to date. |
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It is the duty of any scientist to expand the storehouse of knowledge. |
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The contents of the temple storehouse as given by the 883 Register indicate a majority of ritual goods such as urns, bowls, censers, and other altar implements. |
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Deeply imbued in Ciceronian ideas, and reacting sharply against the trends of his own century, his great book is a storehouse of sanity, humane scholarship and good sense. |
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As for me, the manager, I now have a storehouse of information at my disposal, allowing me to greatly reduce costs and to improve the service to my customers. |
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It is as if two farmers were to compete to buy the same storehouse of grain, by offering ever bigger IOUs. Deflating this credit bubble is the trickiest task China now faces. |
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The objective is to build a single storehouse of research and information related to Inuit and to create a strategy to address research gaps in key policy areas. |
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Local people prefer to store collected weapons in the vicinity of the community, such as in a community leader's storehouse, than in a remote police or military warehouse. |
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The service quarters include an old, renovated wine storehouse with ground floor, insulated attic space, and a vast renovated cellar with an access ramp. |
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They usually contained quarters for the commandant and his officers, other quarters for the soldiers and voyageurs, a guardhouse, and a storehouse. This could vary enormously, however, from one place to another. |
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Why is it, for example, that Zimbabwe, in a matter of a few decades, has been transformed from the granary and storehouse of the whole of southern Africa into a land ravaged by terrible starvation? |
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After its discovery during the extensive excavations at Raqqada between 1961 and 1968, the inkwell was kept for many years at the site storehouse. |
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Its dark color stores warmth like a rechargeable solar battery, while the mineralogical clays of the rock play the role of a storehouse for water and mineral elements. |
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As the wheat storehouse of the region, Kazakhstan will certainly succeed in stabilising the price of its bread, but it is dealing a serious blow to the economy of its neighbours. |
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The latter term derives from the French word for storehouse and implies a more specific publication devoted to a particular topic, rather than coverage of current affairs. |
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Here he erected a storehouse and a fortified house, creating the first settlement in Puerto Rico, Caparra. |
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The decision to allow it to leave the storehouse in the local museum was taken at cabinet level in Ankara after detailed negotiations between Neil MacGregor, the British Museum's director, and Turkey's ambassador to London. |
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In Calicut, da Gama had received permission to build a factory at Chinacota, where a Chinese storehouse first stood eighty years before. |
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Capacity within the arts and cultural communities will be built and a storehouse of images and footage will be created for use in future events, tourism, and arts and cultural industries. |
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The web site functions much like a library, with a vast storehouse of information incorporating many avenues for research, data gathering and public information. |
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It also served as centre of learning and a storehouse of scholarly knowledge, training many of Aidan's young charges for a career in the priesthood. |
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This old book is a genuine storehouse of useful cooking tips. |
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