National archives staff checked the documents for information sensitive to national security and law enforcement matters. |
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There are several Frisian museums, libraries, archives and cultural centres in both countries. |
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However, it reads like nothing so much as a visit to the bits and pieces of interview notes reposing in the author's research archives. |
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We're planning a memorial garden for archives and ashes for our friends and ourselves. |
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Anyone who wants to verify the authenticity of my story can visit the school's archives. |
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The audio archives section contains radio spots and full songs related to the film. |
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The image of a deadly coral snake came from a photograph Wynne found in the Museum of Natural History archives. |
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There are now plans to use the disused ringing chamber as a small museum of church archives. |
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The records of our heritage are preserved in the museums and archives of the country. |
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Our archives are up there in the attic, but they haven't been sorted into any kind of order. |
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Finally, I must acknowledge the kindness of His Grace The Duke of Norfolk in allowing access to his archives at Arundel Castle. |
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Hopefully, they might allow the sites to print the lyrics if they remove their archives of guitar tabs for the songs. |
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And I'll be mightily amused if anyone goes searching through the archives for lurid details of my love life. |
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Historians now drew their inspiration from indigenous language sources and local colonial archives. |
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If a definitive answer exists, it lies buried in the archives of the Politburo. |
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The overarching aim of the National Archives policies is to improve public access to archives. |
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The old dichotomies between current and non-current, custody and non-custody, and even records and archives may be distinct relics of the past. |
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Public archives are a tremendously rich resource of evidence about our collective past. |
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University archives, on the other hand, are very sparsely visited by non-academics and non-professionals. |
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Only by delving through minutes in the county archives has the jigsaw been put together. |
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I found this in the archives and was suddenly very very interested in what she had to say. |
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The archives of Project Eyeball appeared better organised and searchable, but I found nothing. |
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This is a wake-up call for all historians, libraries, museums and archives to protect and preserve their material by microfilming them. |
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Needless to say, Rampersad was roundly condemned and his plan is probably gathering dust somewhere in the archives. |
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The document is genuine and it just got misfiled in the archives until Lloyd found it. |
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The supplement lists bibliographies, biobibliographies, books on library science and archives, and library catalogues. |
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Yes, I know that archives exist, but archives are invariably dusty, filled with cobwebs and virtually uninhabited. |
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Quite honestly, I had forgotten about the electronic missive, but I searched through my archives to find a copy. |
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So, in pre-internet days, family research could only be done by travelling to faraway places and digging through records and archives. |
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Much of this audio was hitherto inaccessible, locked in record company vaults, private collections, archives and radio station libraries. |
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I've learned some things about sorting out my home archives that I will pass along to students in my database course. |
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The bill also clarifies the relationship between archives legislation and the Official Information Act. |
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It could have done what you say while still keeping some print columnists and the archives behind a paywall. |
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The musicians also provide sleeve notes and privileged access to their personal photo archives. |
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Every additional document that surfaces seems more like a comeback attempt from the depths of the archives than a work of literature. |
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This is so derivative, but I want these links here when I grep my archives. |
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I won't repeat what's been written extensively on how to store paper archives. |
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Impatient people don't sit still and grok the whole page, check out the archives and figure out what's up. |
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His inspiration lies in the mouldy archives of American roots music, and his accomplished finger-picked guitar style is decidedly untrendy. |
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In a couple of searches, you rapidly discover a wealth of news footage in the archives of this London-based film-maker. |
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The panel discussion will be videotaped for inclusion in the Cable Center archives. |
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If they're right they can pull their dusty prediction out of the archives and look prophetic. |
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You also have the option of displaying calendars, archives and tag clouds which may or may not be useful and can clutter up your page. |
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His bibliography is a long list from Austrian archives, and the few published works are almost all in German or Austrian. |
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When you look at all the archives you soon see the disgusting situation of non-success for the betterment of farmers. |
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This unfortunately has caused some breakage, notably to the blog archives and to comments. |
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The function of not-for-profit entities like libraries, museums and archives is also changing. |
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Another ambition was to categorise the meagre extant material held in archives. |
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Later the heraldists gathered these emblems in codes and collections preserved in libraries and archives. |
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If one tickles your sense of curiosity, humour, or intellect, have a browse through the archives for much more. |
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Links to individual posts, categories or archives do not work with the new style sheet yet. |
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This helps sysops describe your game on bulletin boards or in internet archives. |
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Reade, for instance, created mountainous archives in preparation for his work, with newspaper clippings and other research materials. |
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Chances are, files not accessed during the past five years are either historical archives or cruft. |
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The former Soviet KGB archives that have been recently declassified prove their guilt. |
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A recent addition to their archives is a plastic sheeting made with recycled coffee grounds. |
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He was particularly concerned at the dispersal of many archives and books by the dissolution of the monasteries. |
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The programme will include an excursion to the archives of Acadia University, as well as a workshop on Silas Rand's Legends of the Micmac. |
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According to a quick browse of the OxBlog archives, it's been eight months since I've said anything about Burma at all. |
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She regularly attended class reunions, as documented by her alumni folders in the Cornell archives. |
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One of the world's most extensive audio archives has been rescued from obscurity, ready for remastering and reuse. |
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I like to read through some archives, take a peek at the comments from other readers and generally worm my way into the life of the person. |
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The archives will be shipped with a full-scale reproduction of Mailer's ego for articulate Third Wave feminists to whittle down in a nanosecond. |
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Ni-Vanuatu appreciate oratory and storytelling and have large archives of oral tales, myths, and legends. |
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As most of the research was done in hitherto secret Soviet archives, there seems little doubt of its accuracy. |
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This feature is perfect for customers who want to easily transfer their valuable video archives from VHS tapes to the DVD medium. |
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When an artist dies, it's their archives that are normally raided for unreleased material. |
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Microsoft is rolling out 50 multimedia kiosks at college career centers, offering students access to video archives from the past four years. |
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There will be literary and musical archives with facilities for genealogical research. |
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What other county final could pluck a sitting head of government from its archives and get him to write an appreciation from the heart? |
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His pre-emptive gloat page was proven to be horribly incorrect and has now been removed from his website and archives. |
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I still haven't figured out how to move my archives over here, but go ahead and change your bookmarks, pretty please. |
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In order to substantiate and expand the known information, she checked published transcriptions while combing through archives for new documents. |
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Aside from the primary source material contained in the aforementioned archives, there are the newspapers, both local and national. |
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As for the film archives, those of some major studios are freely accessible, while others are not. |
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Funding for the sound and film archives assistant post has since been extended for a further 12 months. |
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Eventually, I would love to teach film studies or do work involving film archives. |
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Most film archives can't really afford to recognize the cultural history embedded in these captured everyday moments. |
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As a journalist, he is perhaps more adept at mining memories than laboriously sifting through archives. |
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Young artists ransacked antique shops and archives to find spiritual nourishment beyond the groundwork that had been laid waste. |
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Established labels, archives and scholarly associations are discouraged from producing reissues of historic material for fear of legal problems. |
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But as any who read or reread those essays will know, a huge depth of learning, often from the archives, underpinned the edifice of argument. |
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York's archives, which detail 800 years of the city's history, have been at the centre of a relocation row. |
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Nevertheless here, and in the Source book, material previously scattered in archives is gathered together and ordered. |
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Searching through my photo archives, I was sure I had a blurred shot of it somewhere, alas no. |
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I could write about my experiences in India again, but they're somewhere in the archives. |
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A rummage through the BBC archives shows a country suffering a great deal of angst. |
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Enterprises store four times the data they produce as backups and archives. |
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Those who are worried about these traditions falling into oblivion should preserve them in the archives where they rightly belong. |
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For news, local reports still dominate, but sites have increasingly offered other content, including archives, national news and newswires. |
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The documents range from Lord Halifax's family archives to Charlotte Bronte's final testament, to humble title deeds. |
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He has read widely in the archives, and listened afresh to the music of the period. |
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Filed away in studios or tucked deeply in the archives of a few public collections, these prints lapsed from obscurity into oblivion. |
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We used personal archives of references and, when appropriate, carried out searches on relevant veterinary and human gastroenterological topics. |
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One of the most compelling qualities of the book is its retention from the archives of the earthy language of the people. |
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This weblog with its proud archives is quite a different kettle of fish and a new experience for me socially. |
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The archives of ufology, not H.G. Wells, provided Spielberg's source material. |
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As reorganiser of the papal archives and refurbisher of inscriptions on martyrs' tombs, Damasus earned the undying gratitude of historians. |
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To cut down on the cumbersomeness, I'm just going to post new ones on the archives page from now on. |
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The Emperor's reply, called a rescript, had the full force of law and was preserved also in the archives of the province. |
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In the meantime, I'm delinking the archives and readying this place for a new look. |
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Each of our moblogs, our mobile information profiles and archives, could search people in the area for compatible data. |
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Canon Draper said the lending library would be closed to make savings, but the conservation studio and archives would remain open. |
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The Reference library is, as the name suggests, not a lending library but made up of archives, periodicals and other research materials. |
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A quick click on my archives, and I find that there's not much difference from last Christmas. |
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Check out my magnificent archives or take a peek into something new in my blogroll. |
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Earlier this year the return of the archives to Barcelona was a cause of pride and joy for Catalan nationalists. |
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Before that can be done well, I think, the archives of Pius XII's pontificate will probably have to be fully catalogued and opened. |
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In fact, she was a wonderful contrast to some of the archive gorgons we had encountered over the years in military and political archives. |
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Meanwhile, I've gone through the archives with speed and alacrity, but still can't find the name of the hotel. |
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With that in mind, we dug through our archives for some names that we tabbed as coaches on the rise 10 years ago. |
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How we lived so long without their archives sitting readily at our fingertips is a mystery. |
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Filed away within the annals of the New York Historical Society, it escaped the notice of those who oversaw the archives. |
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The attempt was hatched in an effort to have a death sentence on an IRA man commuted, the military pensions archives reveal. |
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Documents released by the British archives reveal Thatcher as a hard-nosed opponent of Israel's West Bank settlement project. |
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Munfla has gone on to become one of the largest archives of recorded sound in Canada, with major holdings in folklore, folklife, oral history, and popular culture. |
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Official returns for some locales can be found in state archives, but for most urban places newspapers seem to be the only source of the vote totals. |
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But it continues to astound me that there are troves of archives that have not been looked at. |
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I don't mind if the archives are googleable to the outside world. |
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With an organized history of tape archives, data can be protected from corruption by viruses or operating system problems that can lead to lost data. |
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A little cut and paste from the electronic archives and Bob's your uncle. |
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In the 1990s, one commentator presented the idea that archives should move from being a storer of information to a presenter of older information. |
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Or maybe it's in the archives, in which case it's like looking for a needle in a haystack so you might as well give up now and go searching on someone else's page instead. |
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He is deeply versed in the archives and traditions of the Middle Temple. |
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Instead of depending on documentary traces located in archives, the art historian confronts images that have been invested with power both in the past and the present. |
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He took a bunch of pictures with it, and sure enough, they too look as metallically eerie and ghostlike as if they'd been lost in archives for a century. |
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This includes photo libraries, research databases and detailed archives. |
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For genealogists the archives are a rich source of local information. |
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Our work could benefit public service and commercial film archives, which are experiencing growing demand from new multimedia and broadcasting outlets. |
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And, as a result, an interesting and important text has burst out of the archives and into public consciousness. |
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Rancid and, in normal terms, unwatchable, these bits of film are gradually fading into nothing in archives away from the light and away from the cinema. |
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The building is surrounded on three sides by the pink-brown textured walls of old quarry workings, so that the archives are held in a granite embrace. |
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I was hastening to the British national archives to immerse myself in old documents. |
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While browsing through the archives, we at The Daily Beast stumbled upon this marvelous photograph. |
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Beyond, I think, any journalist I have known, McKinnon seems to be happiest in archives and libraries, peering into microfiches and at computer screens. |
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Third, we also know from the archives in Moscow, Havana and Hanoi, that Kennedy was right to resist his hawks. |
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He has been reading through the archives to research his article on the town's history. |
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These posts are still available in archives that are only viewable to privileged members of the forum. |
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Although ornithologists have amassed vast recorded archives of glides, twitters, and warbles, little is known of the origin and function of avian musicianship. |
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He accessed the ship's computer archives, logging into to the ship's logs. |
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The recognition of these patterns of eclipses in the archives then would have allowed them to reverse the arrow of time, and project the cycles into the future. |
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However, although the MacArthur-style scheme has been discarded, a key resource for the planners is the archives of the denazification of Germany. |
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Last year, the Home Office said the dossier had mysteriously disappeared from the archives. |
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Business interests are represented by documents relating to calamine mining on Malham Moor and the collection includes particularly rich archives for Craven area townships. |
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The staff at Rand Water will also contribute by working with a professional artist to create an artwork made up of chosen elements from the archives of Rand Water. |
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Thanks to generous support of the Taube Family Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, those archives have now been organized and microfilmed. |
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He delved into ornithological archives, visited owleries in France and England and trawled charity shops in search of kitsch-looking toy owls as part of his research. |
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David Ades writes some excellent notes and the project deserves continued encouragement for its capacity to unearth some long lost recorded treasures from the dusty archives. |
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He was deep in the archives at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, thumbing through a generic file about women in baseball. |
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In an age where everything is searchable and findable, some news organizations have chosen to make their archives available only to paying customers. |
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The book draws on numerous archives from Yugoslavia that have largely been ignored by Anglophone scholars. |
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He and his researchers have explored the archives and newspaper morgues with determination, so that the central events are told with an almost deadening thoroughness. |
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Using birth certificates, archives and marriage lines John tries to understand more about the circumstances surrounding his birth and why he was given away. |
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Under Texas law, a copy of military personnel files of those serving in the Texas Air National Guard must be retained on microfilm at the Texas archives. |
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Her work rests on a creative interpretation of sociohistorical information, much of it primary material gleaned from archival sources, specifically from Florentine archives. |
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Jenny and Ichabod rack their brains before eventually deciding to hunt for the missing Franklin documents at the archives. |
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In the aftermath, six million files on East German citizens were discovered in stasi archives. |
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Usually research would include a study of photographs taken over the years, but very few photographs exist in the archives documenting its history. |
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The ranger took her to the curator, who searched the archives for anything regarding the jitterbug contest. |
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Why would Berger remove five identical copies of the same report, shred three of them with a pair of scissors, and return the other two to the archives? |
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Local archives house valuable deeds documenting the glory of the mediaeval city, which has witnessed the coronation of 11 Hungarian kings and eight regal wives. |
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Combing the archives for empirical verification, a disparate band of historians, archivists, and antiquarians refuted Vasari's narrative point by point. |
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Whereas there is plenty of information on empirics, because of the licensing regime, folk healers occupy a very small place in the medical and police archives of the time. |
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Backstage, hidden away in its unseen archives, labyrinthine corridors and a warren of dark store-rooms are more clues to the lives of Nicholas and Alexandra. |
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Just last month, the council announced plans to increase access to the archives by holding a special evening opening, a service it plans to make a regular feature. |
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The repository has over one million registered bidder-members, and searchable free archives of four million past auction records with prices realized, descriptions and enlargeable photos.
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Further houses were bought, and municipal functions developed like a rabbit warren, including eventually the city archives, prison, orphanage, post office, and fire station. |
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For the third volume, the quotient of research in archives and among the published documents is much, much higher and dependence upon other writers is much, much less. |
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Many conversations can take place online via electronic mail so that participants don't have to all be present at once, and archives can permit following previous discussions. |
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Here's a sampling of laudatory comments culled from the archives. |
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Realising that it was mostly the community's men who were well documented in the palace's existing archives, Sarah set about filling in the missing pages of history. |
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Like the planter's grain or publisher's newspaper clippings, the overabundance of our media archives can now be clipped and gathered by a new generation of gleaners. |
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Our ideas today of discourse and archives must be radically modified and can no longer be defined as Foucault painstakingly tried to describe them a mere two decades ago. |
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Most of the day I've kept myself busy, working on the website, plodding steadily through the task of establishing a new, unified approach to the archives. |
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Archive Services also holds the archives of several individuals, businesses and organisations based in Dundee and the surrounding area. |
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Around 2,500 archives of various sizes have been collected since the library was founded. |
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Luckily when you have to source a Giant Pink Sea Snail, one of the many oddities to appear in the production, Qdos' archives came up trumps. |
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On visits to the kibbutz archives, I had become aware of the way it evaded definition and characterization. |
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They have been delving through the telly archives to uncover classic gems from Crossroads, The Rag Trade and The Liver Birds. |
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The records life cycle is a key element for both records management and archives. |
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The royal archives disappeared together with detailed historical records of explorations by Vasco da Gama and other early navigators. |
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The library was lost, along with its collections of photographs, scientific instruments and archives. |
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It involves the recompilation, reorganization, and presentation of various sorts of archives, mostly related to contemporary Spanish history. |
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Hermes helped us for her scarves, as well as Kelly handbag archives. |
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Nasaw has had full access to family documents and scoured the archives. |
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That fee would include the uploading of three years of archives for up to five publications. |
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One issue Jones had not expected to be so prominent in the archives was that of seigneurialism. |
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The technology offers digitization of historic archives stored on print, microfilm or microfiche media. |
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In order to fulfil this, the banks are accessing their archives of microfilmed documents at an unprecedented level. |
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The highly scalable product line IXOS-ARCHIVE digitalizes, archives and manages large document and data volumes enterprise wide. |
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The highly scalable product line, IXOS-ARCHIVE, digitalizes, archives and manages large document and data volumes enterprise-wide. |
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This is part of our effort to start digitalizing our archives,'' Harries said. |
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Your complete appraisal report archives can be geo-placed on a map with stickpin hyperlink connectivity. |
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Other archives include the English Heritage Archive in Swindon, the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre and the Bodleian Library. |
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The Sunlight Foundation's Politwoops project archives politicians' deleted tweets. |
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A letter from Elgar, dated July, 1924, was found in Liverpool Philharmonic Hall's archives. |
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The project will combine video and Web productions, digital archives, and original historical research. |
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This precisionist criticism is, however, typical, and the eighteenth-century archives are full of similar scolding. |
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Fandom as a whole would be better served by having separate LoTR, HP, and bandfic archives, for a start. |
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Suetonius lost access to the official archives shortly after beginning his work. |
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The Sandwich copy was rediscovered in early 2015 in a Victorian scrapbook in the town archives of Sandwich, Kent, one of the Cinque Ports. |
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Early biographers claim that he then attended Lincoln's Inn, but the Inn's archives retain no record of him. |
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The elements for this made-to-order story come from all corners of the archives, which contain so much. |
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The Royal Academy has an important collection of books, archives and works of art accessible for research and display. |
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The state archives were kept in a structure on the slope between the Roman Forum and the Capitoline Hill. |
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Kingdoms, centres of learning, archives, and churches all fell before the onslaught from the invading Danes. |
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The South Reading Room is used for consulting archives, manuscripts, maps and other printed materials. |
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The book library is one of the UK's largest archives of art history books, periodicals and exhibition catalogues. |
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Harland and Wolff, the RMS Titanic's builders, opened their private archives to the crew, sharing blueprints that were thought lost. |
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Considerable administration, archives and research resources are also at the disposal of the whole Parliament when needed. |
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Five original manuscripts of her condemnation trial surfaced in old archives during the 19th century. |
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The County Council bought the buildings in 1926 and used part of them for offices, the county archives, and the town library. |
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Rhygyfarch claimed it was based on documents found in the cathedral archives. |
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Personal archives contain a variety of material that is related to the life and work of notable individuals and families. |
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Some of the political archives cannot be accessed due to their embargo status. |
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A further collection of Welsh authors archives is available in the papers of the Welsh Arts Council. |
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The city's main library is the City Central Library in Hanley, which is also home to the city's archives. |
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After the digital processing has been used, the archives of the seismograms were recorded in magnetic tapes. |
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The archives of the city, at the Fort of Tourneville, possesses documents from the 16th to the 20th centuries. |
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Another of the projects is the proposed creation of a National Library of Cornwall to resolve inadequacies with the current storage of archives. |
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He had a close proximity to the government as well as access to the imperial archives, which can be seen in his historical biographies. |
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The Kezuo Zhuiyu and the Shuyu Zhouzilu describes the following circumstances of what happened to the official archives about the expeditions. |
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Both diplomats secured the rightful borders of the Song Dynasty through knowledge of cartography and dredging up old court archives. |
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In the 1950s some of the originals that Muller copied were rediscovered in the Yakutsk archives. |
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At the bottom of the screen is a link to the APOD archives, containing hundreds of past photos. |
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They are Guardian of the Seals and responsible for the Court's archives and publications. |
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The archives of Chance Brothers Ltd are held at Sandwell Community History and Archives Service. |
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The city's history is also celebrated at a number of museums, monuments, and archives. |
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The Waltham Public Library has extensive archives regarding the city's history. |
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He was an official in the imperial archives and wrote a book in two parts before departing to the west. |
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The Booker prized created a permanent home for the archives from 1968 to present at Oxford Brookes University Library. |
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The Leeds site of the archives service is in the former public library at Sheepscar, Leeds. |
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I spent hours in the archives, but couldn't turn up anything on the alleged criminal. |
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There are lots of very old wind bands in our country, owning non-catalogued or important not-even-described archives. |
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Some episodes have been returned to the BBC from the archives of other countries who bought prints for broadcast, or by private individuals who acquired them by various means. |
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Unfortunately, due to the deterioration of older magnetic tape medias, large number of waveforms from the archives in the early digital recording days are not recoverable. |
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According to declassified Soviet archives, in 1937 and 1938, the NKVD arrested more than one and a half million people, of whom 681,692 were shot. |
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As documents in British and Canadian archives came available in the 1980s, it became clear that both Canada and the United Kingdom wanted Newfoundland to join Canada. |
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In that year, his descendants opened the Guicciardini family archives and committed to Giuseppe Canestrini the publication of his memoirs in ten volumes. |
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In 1501, she made a trading voyage to the Pearl Coast on the island of Cubagua, Venezuela, and no further log of her is found in historic archives. |
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Macmillan's archives are located at Oxford University's Bodleian Library. |
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No records of those confidential talks appear to exist in French archives and it is likely that the project was the brainchild of Mollet, an anglophile. |
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His herbarium is held at the Much Wenlock Town Council's archives. |
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Whether you need to clone a hard drive for your archives, avoid corrupted areas or transformation information to a new drive, a duplicator can be highly useful tool. |
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The library has since obtained various other related archives. |
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Austrian director Gustav Deutsch complicates this witty, deceptively simple formula with a wealth of found footage borrowed from film archives from around the world. |
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The medicinal plants being studied by the AUB team were chosen after scouring folk medicine archives and identifying the most well-known 29 medicinal plants in Lebanon. |
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A bit of poetic licence with some old images from the archives. |
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Some of these films survive in the archives of the British Film Institute. |
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For the first time these incredible memories from the archives have been captured in a series of films that will enrapture football fans across the world. |
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Record offices and archives usually have a substantial number of electoral registers for their own area, dating from the earliest years, on microfilm or in book form. |
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If you want to get ahead, get a hat, and these folk have certainly taken the advice to heart with a spectacular parade of Easter headwear from the Mercury archives. |
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It was a well-researched if unfocused trawl through the archives that needed a better treatment than its kitchy opening sequence and voi-ceover by Stephen Fry. |
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Yale has also endowed a conservatorial position to oversee the LeWitt archives on its premises, and annual programming will accompany the exhibition. |
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So this trawl through the archives of the Command Performances is highly nostalgic, featuring old favourites like Bruce Forsythe, Tommy Trinder and Jimmy Jewell. |
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Per the NHD website, they perform their research at libraries, museums and archives, in addition to conducting historical interviews and visits to significant sites. |
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Historian Lepekhine discovered Golovinski's authorship in Russia's long-closed archives and published his findings last November in the French newsweekly L'Express. |
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Every time she sees neon prominently featured in a movie or TV program, she has to check her archives to remember whether she was the person who created it. |
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This image from Wales on Sunday's archives is of Welsh actress and choreographer Julie Paton's wedding to her glam rock lover at St Thomas' Church in Swansea. |
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Arranged around the base of the structural stalk, this lowest subterranean floor houses a screening room, archives, technical facilities and storage. |
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It plots signals, monitors alarm limit points, stores data internally and archives it on ATA flash memory cards in a coded format for maximum security. |
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Through her work both as a performer and ethnomusicologist she's amassed a collection of traditional tunes and trawls the archives for fresh material. |
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These malware typically spread through spear phishing mails having attachments as zipped archives or Microsoft Office document exploits or via removable drives. |
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The Bulgarian state archives are to become the fifth after those of the US, Great Britain, Norway and the Netherlands to officially publish data in Wikipedia. |
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The training emphasized working with primary sources in archives. |
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These archives, which mainly consisted of the records of commercial transactions or inventories, mark the end of prehistory and the start of history. |
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Although the Mace was sent back in 1590, the archives were not. |
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In addition, a full-time conservator would oversee the preservation and conservation of the City Archives. |
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The public can leaf through albums of prints made from these negatives and order copy prints at the MHS Photograph Archives. |
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She was among 10 winners selected from 3,200 entrants and was invited to a prize-giving ceremony at the National Archives in Kew this month. |
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Wills were obtained from the British Columbia Archives in Victoria and selected by the order in which they were probated on two microfilm rolls. |
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I was told to get over to the National Archives, and pick up these papers which were being declassified, which were there for my edification. |
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The Hoover Institution Archives houses an extensive collection of material on the Soviet Gulag. |
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Kira yelled as a beam of black light erupted from the centre of the Archives, shooting upwards until it was lost in the clouds. |
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On his return to Greece he resumed his work as Editor at the Archives of Folklore. |
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The remainder of the diocesan and archidiaconal records are held at the Lincolnshire Archives, which is the Diocesan Record Office. |
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Zoroastrian Archives Yasna, Avesta, and other texts, some in multilingual translations. |
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I am told that many of these early military telegraphic dispatches survive in the War Department collection of the U.S. National Archives. |
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He scrounged them up in the Municipal Archives on Chambers Street in Manhattan, the address of which he has committed to memory. |
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Most of the catalogues to solicitors ' collections held by the National Archives of Scotland have not yet been added to a searchable database. |
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Irving has attempted, without success, to obtain the top copy from the US National Archives. |
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My extensive experience in the Egyptian National Archives has enabled me to gather a significant amount of hitherto unconsulted material. |
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Since 1994, non-classified records from MI5 have been released to the National Archives. |
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The Hoover Institution Archives contains the personal papers of many of the past century's most notable public figures. |
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A similar bound collection of offprints can be found in the University of Toronto Archives. |
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The only comprehensive register is a card index in National Archives at Kew. |
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Interested readers can find much information stored on microfilm in Bolton Central Library Archives. |
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The answer is just a computer click away thanks to historians at the National Archives. |
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Micheline Morisset, archivist at the National Archives has persuasively argued for the need to preserve home movies. |
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Archives and libraries and museums have any amount of information and documents available for perusal. |
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But it was an indistinct blur of grey through the doorway of the Archives building. |
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Copies of handlists are also held at the National Register of Archives. |
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Finally, I visited York City Archives next to the Art Gallery where my inquiries were all answered by seemingly unstressed staff who referred to books, documents and files. |
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Historians, journalists, and scholars regularly use the National Archives search engine to browse declassified material. |
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He telephoned the Archives and I was buzzed through a locked door to climb up several hundred stone steps to the Round Tower. |
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Scott Santaniello came from Norwalk, Connecticut, and sat outside the National Archives hoping to see Palin. |
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Research published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, showed a increase in the use of antidepressants and stimulants in all of the countries included in the study. |
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Archives must be indexable and searchable for them to be truly useful, while backups generally are larger blocks of data that get restored as a snap shot in time. |
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A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that an extract from the skin of the prickly pear fruit has a moderate effect on hangover symptoms. |
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So the official number now from the National Archives is 2,658 hours of Nixon tapes that have been declassified. |
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