The heavily reworked manuscript of the chapter, entitled Eumaeus, was bought by a private collector. |
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They kept their treasures in albums or collector boxes and stored them in cabinets and drawers. |
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You couldn't give me either collection on a silver platter, but they obviously mean something to the collector and I respect that. |
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There has been some indication of support for birthstones in terms of their marketability as collector items. |
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Anytime a stamp hinge has to be removed from a stamp, the collector must proceed with great care. |
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Subway has everything a stamp collector might need from stamp hinges to the highest quality deluxe hingeless albums. |
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On returning from service in 1946, he began work as an estate agent initially as a debt collector and then a negotiator. |
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A keen coin and stamp collector as well as a dealer in rare stamps and ancient coins, he avers that philately has become a rich-man's hobby. |
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Information on the back of the mount can help the collector determine the date of a Stevengraph. |
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The hunter domesticated some animals, and the collector grew crops such as bananas, cassava, and sweet potatoes. |
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Little did these pewtersmiths of old realize how valuable touch marks would become to the modern collector. |
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A bipolar junction transistor is provided that includes an intrinsic collector region of first conductivity type in a semiconductor substrate. |
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John, Duke of Berry, younger brother of Philip the Bold, was an enthusiastic book collector and attracted Flemish artists to his court. |
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Amsterdam, the flourishing center of international maritime trade, was an ideal location for a collector of natural curios. |
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Today, he is largely forgotten as a folklore collector and his publications are little known or read. |
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The presence of a collector at the church-gate annoys them because it's another reminder of their miserliness. |
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Concretions of chalcedony after barite can be confused with cycads, and the wise collector must learn to differentiate between the two. |
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On the left, under a tree, is the collector Victor Chocquet, in a dark frock coat, his overturned top hat on the ground behind him. |
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Media hype and too much wine at dinner may lead a wealthy collector to overbid for a work at auction. |
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The ozonized gas and the fluid emerging from the radiation chamber are then combined to a separate collector vessel. |
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The collector lines typically are installed with a manual or ride-on trencher. |
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After Channu dada's request, the Sanghatana filed a complaint with the collector in September 2002, demanding the release of his sons. |
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The fractional surface contacts may be associated with the emitter, a barrier, or the collector. |
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As he described the bat, he sounded like a collector of vintage cars rhapsodizing about a rare Corvette. |
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The electric part is that it uses a pantograph or roof mounted current collector to pick up electricity from the overhead catenary or wires. |
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Glenn Hughes was a toll collector at the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel until he auditioned for the San Francisco band on a dare. |
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I am an inventor, appliance repair man, collector, and above all marveler at the odd and out of the ordinary. |
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But irrespective of whether you are a collector, this is an absorbing book for anyone interested in history or other cultures. |
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The potential collector base is quite large due to the accessibility of photographs. |
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Thus she began her account with a detailed description of the appropriate behaviour of a collector engaging at first hand with the people. |
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It consists of a thermionic tube with a cathode, an anode and a third electrode which is called the collector or counter electrode. |
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He has additionally carved a reputation as an accomplished explorer, wildlife photographer, philanthropist and international art collector. |
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The places where the emitter joins the base and the base joins the collector are called junctions. |
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Plenty of inferior fighters gain their shots whereas he had to work as a garbage collector to pay the bills. |
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For dealer, collector and author Robert Weinberg of Chicago, the rareness of pulp paintings is a big draw. |
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Obviously we were petrified that a collector would find out where the nest was and raid it. |
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This is despite the fact that even today a district collector wields enormous power. |
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He was also scholarly, an insatiable reader, collector of books, antiquities, and other works of art. |
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However, since the collector film is unstable in air, the adsorption of xanthic acid appears to be more logical. |
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A collection is a revealing reflection of the taste discrimination of the collector and of his aesthetic sensibility. |
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According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector. |
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Aristotle was an industrious collector who amassed a prodigious quantity of information on a vast variety of topics. |
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The son of a garbage collector and clerk, he used scholarships to help put himself through college, graduate and law school. |
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Bell is an avid collector of music memorabilia, with a violinist focus of course. |
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A property developer and financier, he is an important collector of Asian antiquities, particularly jade. |
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It's a light-hearted gift set for the complete Tarot beginner, or a novelty deck for the more experienced reader or collector. |
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The shutter selectively blocks and permits the passage of the ionization electrons to the collector. |
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This was done by the data collector for each patient individually in a separate room. |
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Even as recently as ten years ago, a book collector had to be something of a detective. |
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The money collector, whom we will call Blueshirt for the purpose of this story, was bound to crack under the strain. |
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But, beyond collecting the money for the government, the tax collector had to collect enough to cover his expenses and profits. |
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When their turn came to come before the rent collector the money was counted and it was found to be two pence short. |
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If you live anywhere near an arterial or collector street, you've got an increasing problem. |
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Alternatively, the trap can be a collector separate and apart from the electrodes of the light source. |
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I was with a collector and his support group of experts and appraisers last year. |
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Java has a garbage collector to free memory consumed by objects which are no longer used. |
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We will cover memory management and the garbage collector as well as the best methods for cleaning up unmanaged resources. |
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The photographs have been printed from a collection of lost negatives that were found by collector John Bosko. |
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Parts of the wall of the Assyrian palace at Nimrud, in the north, have been hacked out, as if cut to order for a foreign collector. |
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The differential amplifier further includes first and second load devices coupled to the first and second collector regions. |
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Among the identical parts are the elevators, landing gear wheels, brakes, retracting mechanism and exhaust collector rings. |
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Fluxing agents include lead oxide or litharge which is used as a collector of precious metals. |
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In these devices, the emitter and collector are both a p-type semiconductor material and the base is n-type. |
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Steiffie was added for my birthday in 1978, and that is when I truly became an arctophile, a serious collector of teddy bears. |
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Scott, an avid collector of books and other rare artefacts, bought the book for 10 guineas at auction. |
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The discourtesies extended to the collector by the newspapers were not only uncivil but also irrelevant. |
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Economist, writer, diplomat and public servant, he was also a collector with wide-ranging enthusiasms. |
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For instance, during the past 10 years Riley has worked with a collector of Russian Impressionistic art on about 150 pieces. |
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I can't recall how often the sanitary collector or dunny man called to collect our offerings. |
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He earned his living as a trainee architect and a rostrum cameraman, a photocopier salesman and later as a debt collector. |
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He was an avid collector of jade, postage stamps, and more recently revenue stamps and licences. |
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It is the best lead toys collection we've seen in donkey's years and we are expecting that it will attract national collector interest. |
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What you don't get in one of these knives is exotic steel with a tip-of-the-tongue collector name. |
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He's an unwitting folklorist, a collector and expounder of hipster philosophy, barroom trivia, and pseudoscience. |
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He was also respected as a connoisseur of old masters, a collector of drawings, and a dealer and agent. |
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Everything in the shop is handpicked vintage couture, collector pieces, and different genres and styles of kitsch fashion. |
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But, for me and fellow collector scum, sets like this serve as additions to a completist's collection. |
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Frederick was a musician and composer of some skill as well as an avid collector of talent. |
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Towards the end of March, a collector will arrive to humanely dispose of the unneeded creature. |
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We know Elvis would not disapprove of the tens of thousands of impersonators, the velvet paintings, the collector plates, the bobble-heads. |
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These figures are probably an undercount, since owners tried to hide horses from the tax collector. |
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While there will be some legitimate uncatalogued prints, for the most part the collector should stick to what is catalogued. |
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The limited number of available pieces has made his work, which is only available through private placement, collector must-haves. |
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He is a devoted collector of usual and unusual objects with one thing in common, a history. |
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More within the reach of the novice collector are the myriad of smaller novelty pieces, from the cameo brooch to the charm bracelet. |
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A ventriloquist and puppet collector is to put her rare collection on display. |
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We will move mountains to try and ensure the medal comes back to Ballynahinch and not end up with some private collector. |
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Queen Charlotte was hardly mentioned, even though she was an avid collector of gems, natural history specimens and objets de vertu. |
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The purist collector will keep it unfired and in the lovely oak case with the Performance Center seal on the top. |
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For the music collector there is a large selection of original vinyl albums and singles, including imported and exported material. |
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The goblet came from a local collector and the rummer from an Ashford estate and were purchased by the same private Surrey commission bidder. |
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I thought my dad was going to blow his lid when the guy came around with the crumb collector. |
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Tony, an avid collector of spongy penguins given out at various Linux events, now thinks computers were created by penguins, or vice versa. |
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As a collector his interests include European silver, gold snuffboxes, enameled portrait miniatures, and Italian mosaics. |
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No, I'm not a collector of random junk but a researcher studying how Mother Nature is responding to our climate. |
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Once points are plotted, the information is stored in a job file on the data collector for future use. |
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We must not use Mother Nature as our garbage collector for if we do we will eventually be consumed by our own refuse. |
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They negotiated their gold ransom for the kidnapped Freia with all the dogged, gormless determination of a ticket collector extracting an excess fare. |
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Alan Coutts, a leading UK ceramics collector and dealer, believes that Scottish collectables and antiques are providing a welcome alternative to lacklustre pension plans. |
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Etta James, an avid doll collector who loved going to swap meets and garage sales, died the following morning. |
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If you collect clown paraphernalia, are you an antic collector? |
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And if the fossils go to a private collector, they are effectively lost to paleontology and the public for good. |
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The watch is on loan to the exhibition from a leading UK collector. |
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Nonetheless, he became an outstanding collector and mineral diagnostician, a master of the art of preparing specimens, and a genuine mineralogical thinker. |
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While the patient looked at each tool, the data collector read the words on each VAS and provided a pencil or pen for the patient to mark on the scale. |
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Once he drove up to this soup kitchen in a brand-new Ferrari that he had traded to a collector for a painting. |
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The collector, emitter and gate conductive pillars are respectively connected to the external collector, emitter and gate electrodes with calking. |
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The purpose of collecting qualitative data is to find some sort of pattern inherent in the numbers that will point out some trend that is meaningful to the collector. |
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The truth is, not every art collector is an aficionado of nudes. |
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Henry Spencer Ashbee was a senior partner in a silk mercers, a collector of watercolours and a corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Madrid. |
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Should a collector complete all the denominations in a coin series? |
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Praveen Garg, district collector of Khandwa, after visiting the area announced that district administration would undertake the revival initiatives. |
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While there is certainly a limit to the size of container a garbage collector should be expected to lift, the more important parameter is obviously the weight of the can. |
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The proud son of the Franche-Comte was on his way to success in Paris when he met Bruyas, an art collector and a provincial from another region of France. |
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The first and second collector regions are spaced apart from the emitter. |
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The current passes from the emitter to the collector through the base. |
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As an ephemera collector from way back, I am particular vexed by the suggestion that history holds negligible value in a culture dominated by technological excess. |
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A famous art collector is walking through the city when he notices a mangy cat lapping milk from a saucer in the doorway of a store, and he does a double take. |
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So, if you escrow your tax payment, request that duplicate copies of the bill be sent to you by the tax collector and check to make sure the bill is paid. |
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In suburban areas, traffic from residential areas is served by collector roads that in turn direct traffic to merge into the arterial roads at relatively few locations. |
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Even photographs which seemingly degrade their sitters, such as Two men with barbel and Scrap collector holding globe are in reality witty art historical burlesques. |
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A butterfly collector has been arrested by the police for using traps baited with live specimens of the Spanish moon moth, a protected endemic species. |
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Today, however, stamp collecting is hardly considered cool and is more likely to be indulged in by the affluent serious collector than the average ten-year-old. |
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In 2004, the country indicted True and her longtime art collector and associate Robert Hecht, an American residing in Paris. |
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They negotiated their gold ransom for the kidnapped girl with all the dogged, gormless determination of a ticket collector extracting an excess fare. |
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More than any other fossil collector in the western New York area, Tom paid attention to the scientific aspects of paleontology, stratigraphy, and geology in general. |
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She has had a stellar career in the scientific field and if she was married to a garbage collector would be an ornament to the gubernatorial office. |
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A year ago, while Sotherton was dithering over whether to quit her job as a debt collector and train full-time for the heptathlon, her mother advised her to take the plunge. |
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The book was sold by Edinburgh auctioneers to an American collector. |
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Five other manuscripts were hoovered up by a different determined telephone bidder who is thought to be an American collector of scientific books. |
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Athanasius Kircher, the eccentric seventeenth-century Jesuit polymath, collector of curiosities, and borderline crank. |
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He grew up both a computer geek in the early days of video games and an avid record collector. |
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A connoisseur of thrift stores and swap meets, she understands the collector mentality, the longing to affiliate and define oneself through things. |
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The serious collector of funny names accepts only those of real people, and abides by certain rules of the game, just as do those who fish for trout. |
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Fifty years have passed since John Fowles published The collector, but the novel has not aged. |
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Established in 1998, this biennial exhibition award honors Tremaine, a life-long collector of contemporary art, who formed the foundation prior to her 1987 death. |
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The building's entire roof is a rainwater collector, feeding two 30,000-gallon cisterns, which store water used for irrigation via an automatic sprinkler system. |
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He was a scion of immense wealth, a civil rights activist, and an art collector and patron. |
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However, there is one lot at Phillips de Pury that would make even the most jaded art collector do a double take. |
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Every counterinsurgent represents a possible intelligence collector, and every person a possible source of important information. |
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Willems is also a collector and discographer of Baroque and Classical music. |
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For now, the disassembled gasoline station owned by collector James Perry just sits in piles in a gravel yard in Castaic. |
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Thus, the air goes up the discharge tube and directly out the dust collector piping. |
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He has gained national recognition as a foremost discographer and collector of Yiddish records and books. |
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Renhe focuses on dust collector and filter cartridge technology products with sales locations in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi'an and Ha'erbin City. |
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The negative pressure in the dust collector holds the duck-bill sleeve of the trickle valve closed, creating a tight airlock seal. |
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A Tennessee can collector is being recognized for dumpster diving etiquette. |
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The machinery on the right is the milking equipment that feeds the plate collector for precooling. |
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Analysts and consumers can strengthen the feedback loop to an intelligence collector or reporting unit by using an IIR Eval. |
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There's no new material on it, just previously issued bits and pieces. That rules out the completist collector. Go figure. |
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Also a flow laminarizator was added to the duct that was located just before the solar collector. |
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The water is heated passively by solar energy and relies on heat energy being transferred from the sun to a solar collector. |
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Convection allows for the movement of the heated liquid out of the solar collector to be replaced by colder liquid which is in turn heated. |
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Due to this principle, it is necessary for the water to be stored in a tank above the collector. |
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A maximalist, Mr. Baldwin is at once a collector and curator of 20th-century visual culture. |
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Waters and Wright bought large country houses while Mason became a collector of expensive cars. |
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Elton John is an art collector, and is believed to have one of the largest private photography collections in the world. |
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The 19th century historian James Orchard Halliwell was a notable collector of English nursery rhymes. |
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From 1945 onwards, Waugh became an avid collector of objects, particularly Victorian paintings and furniture. |
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The first American to buy a Turner painting was James Lenox of New York City, a private collector. |
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He was widely known as a brilliant orator, an outstanding sportsman and marksman, a writer and historian, connoisseur and collector. |
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The epicenter was Boston in no small part due to Isabella Stewart Gardner, a pioneering collector of Asian art. |
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It is also known that he was a collector of manuscripts on various subjects, including the history and literature of Wales. |
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Some examples of these have become valuable collector items and particularly ornate and antique items can fetch high prices. |
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As an avid button collector, I have had to develop an efficient way of removing the nubbin of thread from the buttonhole. |
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Davies was a barrister and a keen book collector who acquired the manuscripts gradually from a number of sources. |
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Other roads leading to a principal arterial are connected to it through side collector roads. |
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He is our rate collector and ouncil weigh-master, and his son is our market clerk. |
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The common name honors David Douglas, a Scottish botanist and collector who first reported the extraordinary nature and potential of the species. |
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B roads are numbered collector routes, which have lower traffic densities than the main trunk roads, or A roads. |
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In England, the zoological collector Walter Rothschild frequently used zebras to draw a carriage. |
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Because of financial problems, Cervantes worked as a purveyor for the Spanish Armada, and later as a tax collector. |
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Each district is administered by a district collector, appointed by the Indian government. |
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Sheppard had died in 1901, and so the folk song collector Cecil Sharp was invited to undertake the musical editorship for the new edition. |
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The story was only reported in 2003, and the stuffed body of the lynx is allegedly now in the possession of a collector. |
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But for all his patiently accumulated winelore, the 81-year-old pianist, arranger and composer is more a drinker than a collector. |
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Charles Saatchi, 68, an adman turned art collector, is the co-founder of the Saatchi and Saatchi advertising agency. |
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When Andy goes to summer school, Woody is accidentally put into a yard sale and grabbed by a toy collector. |
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There are a number of Ferraris, three collector Jaguars, Mercedes and a Maserati Khamsin. |
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Holmwood, 32, whose works have been bought by influential art collector Charles Saatchi, is inspired by historical re-enactment g roups. |
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The coin was part of the Cardinal Collection, amassed by the collector Martin Logies. |
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Jacqui finds a way of satisfying the debt collector while Michaela threatens to spill the beans about Amy's pregnancy. |
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These so-called mailboat cover envelopes are now scarce and sought-after by collector. |
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These letters show Ruskin as a collector of Shakespeareana, a sensitive reader of his work, and a votary of his genius. |
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The situation is so desperate, debt collector Derek Smeath has been hired to recover the money owed. |
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It consists of the development of a humid air solar collector system that follows the principle of a closed two phase thermosyphon. |
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The company's website refers to wind turbine, solar panel nd solar collector technologies as piezovoltaic, photovoltaic and thermovoltaic. |
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Goldbarth-an avid collector of thingamabobs, doohickeys, and what-have-yous-doesn't relegate his love of pop culture to his home. |
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The subsidies cover 30 percent of the solar collector costs but not more than 300 euros in denar equivalent. |
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The solar collector is the device harvesting solar energy into useful energy. |
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There's also Sawyer's own Fario Club silk tie, crested blazer badge, tiepin and cuff-links which will be a good lot for the ephemera collector. |
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They include a drain spotter, brick collector and a man who has resent his wife the same valentine card for 35 years. |
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The shell collector was thinking, just then, of the persistence of nematocysts. |
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Surveys can often raise more questions than they answer, especially for such a passionate collector and collator of surveys as myself. |
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And the collector probably would be even more surprised to hear the voice of the athlete when the card is placed inside a compact disc player. |
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For the ionizing collectors sodium oleate was used as an anionic collector, while dodecylamine acetate was used as a cationic collector. |
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An oologist is a collector of bird's eggs and not the ones you dip your soldiers into. |
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It is the world's first completely modular vacuum tube solar collector that can be fitted to suit any roof size. |
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Other honorees included furniture company Ligne Roset, artist Richard Dupont and gallerist and art collector Barry Friedman. |
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If you are a gallerist, an artist, a collector, or simply passionate about art, you cannot miss the largest art event in the world. |
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Get rid of everything you're not emotionally attached to, and give it to Goodwill, a cousin or the garbage collector. |
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Chofu police said the cash, packed inside a bag, was found by a city garbage collector in a residential area in Kikunodai in the morning of Aug. |
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A garbage collector who won a pounds 6 million lottery jackpot plans to keep working for two and a half years. |
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Andrew Graham-Dixon talks to an avid collector of Vorticist artist David Bomberg's work. |
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Henner Gladen, Chief Technology Officer of Solar Millennium AG, is optimistic that the new HelioTrough collector technology will be a success. |
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The station wagon, which was sold by a private local collector, was bought by Ian Grange, 66, from Manchester, who runs classic car showroom Oldtimer Manchester. |
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With its extensive detail, this isn't a reference for the casual collector but will prove invaluable for any looking for specific worldwide herpetological references. |
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He was an avid collector of relics, sending an embassy to Constantinople in 1118 to collect Byzantine items, some of which were donated to Reading Abbey. |
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She suggested one patron was Father Giovanni Antonio de Carbonariis, an Augustinian friar who was also the deputy to Adriano Castellesi, the papal tax collector. |
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These were a major luxury art form and became keenly collected, with King Mithridates VI of Pontus the first major collector according to Pliny the Elder. |
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Ibrahim Pasha, in addition to being governor of the holy cities, was made, on the 3rd of May, 1833, mohassil, or collector of the revenues of Adana. |
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King Charles I was the most passionate and generous collector of art among the British monarchs, and saw art as a way of promoting his elevated view of the monarchy. |
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The relief, which was purchased from a private collector, dates between 1800 and 1750 BC and depicts a curvaceous winged naked woman standing on lions and flanked by two owls. |
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First described by French art critic and collector, Philippe Burty in 1872, Japonism, from the French Japonisme, is the study of Japanese art and artistic talent. |
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Lloyd Webber is an art collector, with a passion for Victorian art. |
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In 1636 Cromwell inherited control of various properties in Ely from his uncle on his mother's side, and his uncle's job as tithe collector for Ely Cathedral. |
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Imagine an agent with a shingle on Main Street who might have to place insurance for a funeral director, a garbage collector, the local barber, he said. |
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Herman Stowell King, a long-time gafiate and collector, turned up in the local Sunday paper with a well-written review of Whitley Streiber's The Forbidden Zone. |
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An auto collector, Stewart owns one of the 400 Ferrari Enzos. |
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He is an avid collector of nineteenth-century postage stamps. |
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He was a keen collector of fine books and amassed an excellent library. |
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In fact, there is a distinct difference between a collector and an investor, says Stefan Blicker, owner of Nicker Pierce Wagner Wine Merchants in the heart of Napa Valley. |
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The collector has a cleanable filter system that facilitates continuous manufacturing processes and eliminates frequent costly filter replacements. |
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Water heated in a solar collector rises out the top of the collector and into an insulated storage tank above it, where it displaces cooler water or is drawn off for home use. |
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The two new grades are aimed at LED fittings for flat-screen monitors, axial and radial seals in connection sockets, and single-wire seals for solar collector housings. |
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During the 1990s his career was closely linked with the collector Charles Saatchi, but increasing frictions came to a head in 2003 and the relationship ended. |
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Perry is a collector, but even he is bemused about how he ended up taking on this online for parts for an old gas pump he owns, and one thing lead to another. |
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I hereby withdraw those best wishes now, facing the fact that their recipient turns out to be just another money-grubber, not a collector of rare books. |
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The meetings bring together admirers of Lionel, American Flyer and other toy trains, said Sam Mattes, the chapter's president and 25-year collector. |
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The name for a teddy bear collector is archtophilist or arctophile. |
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After the assessment has been made, the file passes to the tax collector. |
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The most prolific collector of Ruskiniana was John Howard Whitehouse, who saved Ruskin's home, Brantwood, and opened it as a permanent Ruskin memorial. |
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For example, where an art collector purchases a rare painting and the vendor refuses to deliver, the collector's damages would be equal to the sum paid. |
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