Much of the collection is unique unpublished material which underpins music performance and research in Australia. |
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She is also a reader for an authors' advisory service and enjoys helping unpublished writers to hone their skills. |
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He continued to compose, however, although as much of his music remained unpublished and unperformed, it created problems of cataloguing. |
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To develop in-depth expertise, the reader certainly would have to turn to unpublished material and periodical literature. |
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In the spring of 1927 he headed off to Germany along with crates of paintings, pedagogic materials, and numerous unpublished manuscripts. |
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His treatise on calendar reform is also lost as is about half of a posthumous compilation of his unpublished writings. |
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This latest collection, which brings a host of unpublished poems into the public domain, is the perfect marriage of old and new. |
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The songs are original and unpublished pieces based around the theme of the Jubilee. |
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Each has a library of scores and sound recordings of published and unpublished music supplied by the composers for other musicians' use. |
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As well as the music, he has an unpublished novel under the bed and pens short stories in what presumably little spare time he has. |
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He shared his secret, the unpublished collection of photographs, with the people at Waverley Care. |
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An interesting feature of this chapter is a description of two apparently unpublished studies of his ability to diagnose clairvoyantly. |
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In February came claims that an unpublished study had found that cellphones cause memory loss. |
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With this publication, Wroth's complete oeuvre of published and unpublished works may be accessed in modern print editions. |
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Of her thousands of unpublished writings, including a novel and cantos commemorating John Brown, some fifty remain. |
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Much of the research cited in the programme remains unpublished and hence unverifiable. |
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Every day, literally, unsolicitedly, volumes of poetry, published and unpublished, reach me in the mail. |
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The play happens in the flat of Ed, a computer geek who is a budding and as yet unpublished author. |
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For every published writer out there there are at least a dozen unpublished who could be. |
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She tries to give writers who are previously unpublished a chance to write. |
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I imagined the background hum of voices was the sound of unpublished authors begging at her feet. |
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I'm complaining about a life just outside every failed or unpublished writer's reach. |
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There's no greater feeling for a neophyte author than having an unpublished writer look up to you as a mentor. |
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Should unpublished writers starting out worry about copyrighting material before sending it out to publishers and agents? |
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Unlike many professors of creative writing, Merriam was generous with unpublished writers. |
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This is the most prestigious competition for unpublished writers of children's books in Britain. |
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Other annual writing competitions are open to unpublished writers, but note that some unfortunately, ask for an entry fee. |
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She might guess at my eagerness, but then, that's practically a hallmark of unpublished authors. |
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Her son Konstantin, an unpublished writer loves Nina but she is in love with Trigorin, Arkadina's lover and a famous writer. |
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Unlike her more famous brother Felix, much of her music is unpublished, yet her output was extensive. |
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The elimination of Scots from unpublished writings like local records took some decades longer. |
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For this part, she has traced an astonishing abundance of literature and unpublished archival material. |
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It has been reported, based on as-yet unpublished data, that the acanthodian Diplacanthus solidus is indicative of Eifelian age. |
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She is using the thesis as an excuse to write up all of her unpublished data, but she has no experience with this. |
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Crowley's own voluminous writings, published and unpublished, contain no reference to a religion of pagan witches. |
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He has completed a book of boyhood memoirs and a handbook on creative writing, both unpublished. |
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The unpublished papers are deployed to good effect here, with each film being given a long and informative chapter. |
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She was a strong writer but her works were private and unpublished, and, therefore, invisible to the public. |
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With no proper time or resources for archaeology, the results were poor and largely unpublished. |
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He kept his unpublished mathematical researches in a bank's safe-deposit box. |
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In 1997 we reviewed eight unpublished audits of data held on the child health systems. |
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Accessibility is part of the problem, since much of Yoder's work remains unpublished, or available only in hard-to-obtain samizdat copy. |
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And there is an unpublished libretto for an opera scored by Alberto, Bolivia's most famous composer. |
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But as I began mentally working out the plot of my next unpublished novel, I heard the unmistakable scrape of skis approaching from behind. |
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We considered all published and unpublished material, with no restrictions on date or language. |
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Eventually he ascertained that most of the music was unpublished and still awaiting public discovery. |
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Among the several unpublished pieces that are found among Baraka's manuscripts there is much of interest. |
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Also included is an interesting cosmographical miscellany that is unpublished but holds a great deal of interest for historians of cartography. |
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The film is based on exhaustive research including investigation files, court transcripts, personal interviews and unpublished correspondence. |
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It was patterned on the poetry slam, which offers an open mike to unpublished poets to read their poems before a literature-prone audience. |
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I have several unpublished pieces, but they need extensive editing and rewriting. |
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The shield law protects journalists in terms of their news gathering and in terms of unpublished information. |
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Believe it or not, I often lay in bed at night hearing a jumbled mixture of different voices from a mishmash of past unpublished interviews. |
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Not all of Tennessee Williams's unpublished or forgotten playlets deserve staging. |
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The archival material includes unpublished literary manuscripts, correspondence, playbills, pamphlets, and photographs. |
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Stein and colleagues searched for published and unpublished trials of pharmacotherapy for treatment of social phobia. |
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While going through such varied sources, it is a great joy when one finds an autobiography or a biography or an unpublished piece of writing. |
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Among the many illustrations in this new book are previously unpublished photographs by Warhol. |
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BellSouth's DSL availability page will display the street address associated with any phone number that you enter, even if that number is unpublished or unlisted. |
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The above paragraph, by the way, is written in a week when a leading publisher announced an advance payment of 500,000 to a previously unpublished author. |
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It's quite mad, and the texts are adapted from unpublished writings Edward sent the band expressly for the purpose, shortly before his lamented death. |
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This transition is evident in a previously unpublished set of ten watercolors of about 1800 by an unknown designer of artistic metalware in Paris. |
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It specialises in Italian instrumental music from the nineteenth century, mostly previously unpublished, plus transcriptions and arrangements for unusual ensembles. |
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Posner declined to discuss the contents of the unpublished Saudi textbook study in the interview. |
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It was, in fact, an unpublished creationist text that had been around for some time. |
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Two previously unpublished stories draw from her days in psychiatric hospitals. |
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The White House physician, who was not a psychiatrist, did describe Coolidge in his unpublished autobiography as being mentally unbalanced and mentally deranged. |
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Standing behind this more melancholy strand is the artistic Benjamin, unperformed, unpublished, locked in a loveless marriage and happily ensconced as an accountant. |
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Finding a forgotten notebook at the back of a drawer and realising it is a selection of unpublished pieces written by Virginia Woolf, is to most of us the stuff of dreams. |
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I personally hope that Belle is Belle, whoever that may be, and that she is a previously unpublished author set to take the publishing world by storm. |
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I am a 28-year-old as yet unpublished writer living and working in Bolton. |
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As stated, this is one of the cases that is unreported and unpublished. |
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The selection from Vesdin's unpublished diary written in German before his departure to India in 1776 indicates his early lay reflections on the language cognateness. |
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In some cases, there have been requests for decisions concerning yet unpublished combinations that might be confusable with combinations already in use. |
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Primary and secondary sources are footnoted through the text and the bibliography lists books, unpublished manuscripts and papers, and newspapers. |
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Entry is free, and any budding Wordsworth should send three unpublished poems to United Press, Admail 3735, London, EC1B 1JB, by the end of June. |
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To decrypt the messages, the recipients use their unpublished private keys, known only to them. |
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Depublication is the power of a court to make a previously published order or opinion unpublished. |
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Having produced unpublished short stories since age 19, Bragg had initially decided to become a writer after university. |
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Smith left behind many notes and some unpublished material, but gave instructions to destroy anything that was not fit for publication. |
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Pratchett sponsored a biennial award for unpublished science fiction novelists, the Terry Pratchett First Novel Award. |
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Among these is an unpublished material and the manuscripts of such works as The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine. |
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This collection of his shorter and previously unpublished works is now up to 18 volumes, and several more are in progress. |
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The essay remained unpublished during his lifetime for fear of offending public morality. |
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A consequence of this anonymity is that a great many poems, some of them of merit, are unpublished and largely unknown. |
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This process took slightly longer in unpublished vernacular literature and official records. |
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Near the end of the 16th century an unpublished prose life of Robin Hood was written, and included in the Sloane Manuscript. |
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In the 18th century, three unpublished familiar letters from Vespucci to Lorenzo de' Medici were rediscovered. |
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Submissions sent directly to a publisher are referred to as unsolicited submissions, and the majority come from previously unpublished authors. |
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Newton claimed Leibniz stole ideas from his unpublished notes, which Newton had shared with a few members of the Royal Society. |
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He wrote most of a second part, on natural selection, but it remained unpublished in his lifetime. |
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The search for grey literature was to ensure that unpublished research on the topic was consulted. |
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Oropogon, Psiloparmelia, Stereocaulon, Xanthoparmelia, and Umbilicaria and unpublished information on the genus Hypotrachyna in the Neotropics. |
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The compilation of several published and unpublished studies of myxomycete records from Athens County resulted in a total of 52 species. |
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Thomas Llewelyn of Aberdare won a competition for an unpublished collection of Welsh airs with a collection that included Glan Rhondda. |
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Paper to the School of Organisation and Management and Industrial Relations Research Centre Seminar Series, UNSW, 23 August, unpublished roneo. |
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The two ministers also signed an unpublished memorandum of understanding at the same time. |
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It's based on their unpublished memoirs, interviews and the author's research and considers their influence on pacifism and peace-building efforts around the world. |
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To date, much of the research undertaken on high-speed vessel wake wash has appeared only as unpublished reports for various authorities and management agencies. |
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Leland's first response was an unpublished tract, written perhaps in 1536, the Codrus sive Laus et Defensio Gallofridi Arturii contra Polydorum Vergilium. |
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In 2015 a manuscript for an unpublished book was discovered by Jo Hanks, a publisher at Penguin Random House Children's Books, in the Victoria and Albert Museum archive. |
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The Ordnance Survey first gave a height of 3,166 feet in 1809, but this remained essentially unpublished until the maps of Cumberland were printed. |
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Wittgenstein left a voluminous archive of unpublished papers, including 83 manuscripts, 46 typescripts and 11 dictations, amounting to an estimated 20,000 pages. |
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He mentioned an early unpublished History of Astronomy as probably suitable, and it duly appeared in 1795, along with other material such as Essays on Philosophical Subjects. |
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On the advice of Beatrice Webb, this pamphlet remained unpublished. |
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Cooper draws on the entire canon of Larkin's works, as well as on unpublished correspondence, to counter the image of Larkin as merely a racist, misogynist reactionary. |
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An enclosed booklet offers an essay by Richard Dyer based upon his interviews with Janis, numerous unpublished vintage photographs and full discographical information. |
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Pinter's unpublished manuscripts and letters to and from him are held in the Harold Pinter Archive in the Modern Literary Manuscripts division of the British Library. |
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This collection of mostly previously unpublished stories found in various sources shows Dashiell Hammett as a versatile and gifted writer of more than just crime stories. |
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The Library of Congress's Copyright Office handles all requests for registration of copyright, from unpublished adolescent verse to best sellers, even-handedly. |
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In 2007, Rowling stated that she planned to write an encyclopaedia of Harry Potter's wizarding world consisting of various unpublished material and notes. |
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After Tolkien's death, his son Christopher published a series of works based on his father's extensive notes and unpublished manuscripts, including The Silmarillion. |
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This entry had been written by the antiquarian and writer John Aubrey, who privately made many notes about Avebury and other prehistoric monuments which remained unpublished. |
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We now make available these works which were heretofore unpublished. |
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There are also two chapters of more personal reflections, previously unpublished, including a series of articles on the mid-Atlantic Azorean Archipelago. |
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The booK also includes a reprint of an unfilmed 'Count Magnus' script by Basil Copper, as well as other material including unpublished behind-thescenes photographs. |
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These unpublished materials also bring out the dialectic in Congar's thought between neo-Scholastic categories and a more historical and dynamic biblical approach. |
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This paper demonstrates the significance of the compositions of Muisca metalwork, using a large dataset of both published and unpublished analyses. |
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