Some 800 autograph letters survive, perhaps a year's effort for the mature Stanford. |
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The original Italian version has recently come to light, discovered in an autograph manuscript held in the Vatican Library. |
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After the gig we actually went on a search for the stage door, because Tony wanted Curtis's autograph. |
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After the premiere, this autograph manuscript was used for the preparation of the first edition. |
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Both the melody and the four-part harmonisation are printed as facsimile reproductions of the composer's autograph manuscript. |
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The place was packed, but the crowd waited patiently for a long time to get the singer's autograph. |
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For the first time, we have detailed studies of all of Purcell's autograph manuscripts, together with surveys of the important secondary sources. |
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She walked from her offices at MTV into Times Square and people shrieked her name and bayed for her autograph. |
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It entered the gallery under a false provenance and for a short time in the nineteenth century was regarded as autograph. |
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Prized for their status as original autograph works of Greek art, these images stood as witnesses to the civilizing power of Rome. |
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He always seemed to be hanging around at the stage door, wanting an autograph. |
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Fans besiege his house daily, while he is regularly accosted by members of the public seeking anything from an autograph to a fist fight. |
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The surviving drawings related to these prints are held to be autograph by contemporary Bruegel scholars. |
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He trucked on through the grass to the fans lining the sides and made sure that each person that wanted a picture or an autograph got one. |
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According to experts, an autograph of a famous person on a share certificate can greatly enhance its value. |
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Could you, pretty please, scan your autograph and post it on your site so that I could make sure? |
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However, my loyal friend Steve procured the autograph for me instead, and posted it to me as a birthday present. |
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I ducked out to see if Clooney had signed the autograph or if the guy had disappeared. |
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Among the first in line was a guy who wanted Vikram's autograph on his pocket book. |
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Warren sent her a fan letter with an autograph sticker and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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An Asian girl hoovering the corridor produced a copy of the Intoxicant CD and got him to autograph the liner. |
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He signs on caps, bats, and autograph books and even on receipts, passport sized photos and visiting cards. |
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She was babbling something to the effect that, if she could just get his autograph, her life would be complete. |
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Not to mention, my phone has been ringing off the hook with people asking if they can come visit me, and have an autograph! |
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I still have their autographs, written in English and Chinese, in my autograph album. |
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He sits in center court to sip his coffee and if he sees the mayor walk past, he can run over to get an autograph. |
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Though he is frequently mobbed by screaming teenagers desperate for his autograph, he claims he does not feel particularly famous. |
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When a couple of teenagers sidled up and asked him to autograph their citations for under-age drinking, he regarded it as an honour to oblige. |
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I also experimented with innovative methods of displaying my growing autograph collection. |
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At the panel's close, well-heeled participants flocked to the edge of the stage to collect the rocker's autograph. |
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The road outside was chockers with star-struck fans, who were lining up to obtain Jolin Tsai's autograph. |
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A small boy approached him later and there was Richard, pen poised, ready to sign an autograph for this admirer. |
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Among the spectators are agents and runners, autograph seekers and glad-handers. |
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It wasn't everyday you met someone who didn't want your autograph when they realized you were a celebrity. |
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As he exited the stage door of a West End theater, the usual assemblage of star seekers and autograph hounds waited outside. |
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Cliff and Norm are walking to the Cheers bar, spot Kerry on the corner, confuse him for a news anchor, and ask for an autograph. |
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He struggled as television crews tried to mike him up for sound and seemed taken aback when delegates asked him for an autograph. |
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Most of all, Lewis is immensely moved by the young black people who approach him for his autograph. |
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I opened one box of journals and keepsakes and there I found an old autograph book that was given to me when I moved from the Midwest at eight years old. |
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Most of those who write to the stars, ask for an autograph, a photograph, or an autographed photograph, so it is quite easy to fulfil the requests. |
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In his autograph scores the solo part is often only sketched in or partly notated, and it is clear that he improvised throughout a performance, not just in his cadenzas. |
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The computer has succeeded in dividing a set of landscape drawings by the artist between autograph works and others along the same lines as art historians. |
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After the game, the kids were lined up along the rail from the dugout to shallow right field, with their scorecards and baseballs in hand, hoping for an autograph. |
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Her most famous novel has apparently garnered her a host of adoring, young male fans desperate to collect her autograph and become a notch on her well-scarred bedpost. |
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No, really, it's true, when I was younger I never, ever went to concerts where people hung around the stage door trying to get an autograph. |
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She panicked when I asked for her autograph because she could only write it in Cyrillic. |
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Mother took me to see him in a department store and he asked me for my autograph. |
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That's why he will never say no to a kid begging for an autograph or a picture. |
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This being Los Angeles, and me being a hick from the sticks, I was only a few feet away from asking the shorter guy for an autograph, when I chickened out. |
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Also contains the autograph manuscripts of the parts, a note and the orchestration of an untitled piece. |
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Until a few years ago, the existence of both the autograph, as well as the works it contained was entirely unknown. |
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Can I go backstage, meet one of the artists, or get an autograph at a Cirque du Soleil show? |
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No need wondering about their popularity considering the number of fans who had come to get an autograph! |
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This year, our sponsor Shimano will organise an autograph session at the competition site. |
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I was an autograph collector as a young boy, and Mom was prepared with a table napkin. |
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Clearly, the entire joke behind me getting his autograph was the ridiculousness of anyone ever fancying him, and yet he came through with good humour. |
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And when she stood up to autograph a huge blow-up of herself, a collective sigh went up, fogging the well-polished windows and obscuring the already misty view. |
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I caught him after his autograph session, as he chomped on a hot dog, rapped with passing fans and friends, and accepted two gift baseball caps, which he wore simultaneously. |
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The players then took part in a mass autograph signing and picture taking session and the afternoon finished with a tour round the dressing rooms and pitch-side dugouts. |
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Goldstein has watched awestruck students approach pinker and ask him to autograph their body parts during public events. |
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The hockey star seemed a little overprotective of his blonde bombshell, going so far as to give an autograph seeker the evil eye and a few choice words. |
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It's nothing for someone to walk up to me in the store or at a restaurant and ask for an autograph or speak to me. |
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An old actor, surprised at still being asked for his autograph. |
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Tufnell is alleged to have used a four-letter word to the children when they asked for his autograph during the lunch interval. |
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Come and fill up your autograph scrapbooks! |
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This manuscript also contains a copy of a page of an autograph manuscript. |
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On the way out of the building I was asked for my autograph. If I'd known who the signature hound thought I was, I would've signed appropriately. |
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Sobecki has also claimed to have identified Gower's autograph hand in two manuscripts. |
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Members of the National Guardsmen and the Capitol Police came to the aid of some Huskies who hadn't quite prepared for the frigid weather, supplying them with gloves and writing implements for autograph signing. |
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It does get on your nerves every now and then, people coming up to you in the street or asking for your autograph every time you stop at a red light. |
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He watches Alex whip around and hold up the autograph for his father. |
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A more recent resolute advocator of the autograph is Francesco Malaguzzi Valeri, but he is also among the first to suggest the hand of a disciple whom he identifies as Magistro Petro da Rondo. |
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I turned around assuming it was a student who was going to ask my dad for an autograph, and instead the little girl said to me 'Mr. Trudeau, I will be late for French class because I am doing extra band practice. |
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Unlike the London manuscript, the Dresden ms is an autograph copy and I have taken the liberty, however parsimoniously, to lift a few advantageous variants from it. |
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File containing an autograph manuscript and a typescript of the libretto. |
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Kids and teens will be happy to learn that the Sphère AXA has invited their faves from Télé? Québec to host an autograph session during the first weekend of the Festival. |
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In his art the Virgin Mary is always a tall, queenly figure wearing the conventional red robe and blue cloak, but enriched in his autograph works by sensitively rendered accessories. |
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The two men are obviously among friends as they stride purposefully through the streets, cuddling babies that have been brought out to the doorsteps as small boys run with scraps of paper to get Adams' autograph. |
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Buy a book, get an autograph, and hear the authors' tales at the Hedge School. |
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Halladay clarified his remarks on Wednesday, but there was no need to throw any more dirt on the skipper who had the class to show up for a pre-scheduled autograph session after being fired. |
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In his letter he assures me that the number one concern of the government is what is good for Canadians and the Canadian economy, and I've got his autograph here. |
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By now Francis Cabrel had become one of the most popular recording stars on the French music scene and his life was one busy whirl of TV and radio interviews, autograph signing and promotion. |
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Do their respective communities organize autograph sessions, for example? |
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Mozart's autograph of the Milan version had been thought to be missing since the second world war and it has only been accessible in the Biblioteka Jagiellónska in Kraków for a little over a decade. |
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Poll's authority is undermined by each autograph he signs, every swearword he returns with interest when Premiership passions overflow. |
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L publications, as well as the table where you would be stationed to autograph the copies of your books to be dedicated on signing days. |
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He says sometimes people even ask him for his autograph. But that's a bit much, even for Johnny Johnson. |
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When Sullivan died, he left her the autograph manuscript of that song, along with other bequests. |
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Odoacer is the earliest ruler of Italy for whom an autograph of any of his legal acts has survived to the current day. |
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One manuscript containing just the second part of the work is dated 1356 and is believed to be Ibn Juzayy's autograph. |
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The Newcastle chief is obviously a top bloke, but the highlight of the programme was when a young autograph hunter made him look a right plonker. |
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So Melanie hightails it back to the state in the film's title to tell her parents of her impending marriage and get Jake's autograph. |
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I asked the star if I could have her autograph, but she refused. |
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The signature is on the blank half-title page, rather than the title page or frontispiece, which is where valuers would expect to see an autograph. |
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She was so famous that people would accost her on the street and ask for an autograph. |
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Revolutionary War era material includes James Madison's signed copy of the 1776 record of the Virginia General Assembly and a 1779 autograph passport of Benedict Arnold. |
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What will follow will be four days of karaoke singing, dancing, movie watching, souvenir buying, autograph collecting and learning about the latest hot anime thing. |
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In Miss Jemima's eyes an autograph letter of her sister, Miss Pinkerton, was an object of as deep veneration as would have been a letter from a sovereign. |
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McDermid was signing books, and a woman asked her to autograph a Top of the Pops annual which contained a picture of the disgraced late TV presenter Jimmy Savile. |
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