Beaver Creek village is a facsimile of an idealised Alpine village, with inconveniences such as ice and cattle removed. |
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That is to say, a facsimile, a carbon copy, a wisp of a ghost of a shadow of a bagel. |
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A request for reconsignment or diversion must be confirmed in writing, which shall include facsimile transmissions. |
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While a few missing pages in Winterthur's copy have been supplied in facsimile, the work as a whole appears to be one of only four known copies. |
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The home telephone will combine facsimile and data communication with voice communication for transmission over a digital communication highway. |
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I am standing inside a convincing facsimile of a diving bell, gazing out through a porthole at a simulated sea. |
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The publication in facsimile of F.M. Piper's 1811-12 manuscript on the design of English landscape parks is a major event for garden historians. |
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In 1993, any reasonable facsimile of civilization would have had me committing indecencies with the bus station tarmac. |
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The diary is in patterned paper with an onion skin wrapper, facsimile materials bound in, some folding. |
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A copy of the letter sent by facsimile transmission is enclosed herewith for your information. |
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The head surgeon jokes bluffly, and a few people chuff or make the facsimile of laughter, to appease him. |
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This sequel to the 2001 sleeper hit is a thinly veiled facsimile of the first film. |
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All art is but facsimile of nature and the art of imitating someone or something classically in order to entertain is mimicry. |
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Originally it was called a facsimile machine because it allowed one person to send another a copy, or facsimile, of a document. |
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He wrote a book about the Sydney settlement which is still available in facsimile and a vital historical source of information. |
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This papyrus is a facsimile copy of the only surviving thing from the ancient library. |
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At the end of the preface, Carpenter denies any attempt to have reproduced the text in a facsimile transcription. |
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They will profit from the use of searchable texts as well as facsimile materials. |
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He also made significant advances in radio imaging, secret signalling, fibre optics, infra-red scanning and facsimile transmission. |
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It was a very near facsimile of an aperiodic pattern he had created twenty years ago. |
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But what makes the corporation's decision so much worse is that it is an exact facsimile of a previous blunder. |
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The gallery's small back room contained only a framed facsimile of a letter written in 1837 by Ramohan Roy, a Europhile reformist. |
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A facsimile signature imprinted by means of a rubber stamp can be just as thoughtfully executed by a person as can a mark. |
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A copy of the letter sent by facsimile transmission to Ms Leighton is enclosed herewith for your information. |
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James made numerous books with pages of facsimile postcards, replete with colored stamps and cancellation marks. |
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A tractor beam isn't actually a telekinetic power, per se, but it would be a reasonable facsimile thereof. |
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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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This Release may be signed in whole or in counterparts and delivered in whole or in counterparts by facsimile or telegraphic transmission. |
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This field also provides telephone numbers, facsimile numbers and other contact information as available. |
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Several readers have sent me a facsimile of a doctor's certificate from an inyanga stating that his patient needs two weeks off from work because of headaches. |
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The little wooden boat rocked alarmingly on the dark, oily floodwater that transformed the backstreets of Dhaka into a murky facsimile of Venice. |
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Due to the required number of proposals specified above, transmission by facsimile or electronic means will not be accepted. |
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Magma and ice. The imagination would be hard put to create a facsimile that would do it justice. |
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For example, the bill would prohibit the sending of unrequested facsimile communication advertising for sale any goods or service. |
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The chief electoral officer may also allow a facsimile of his signature to be engraved, lithographed or printed on the documents he determines. |
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During restoration, pages were photographed and a facsimile produced. |
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It's therefore sometimes hard to tell the difference between an original, a legitimate copy called a facsimile and a forgery. |
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But it will be a liberal America of an exceptionally American kind, not a facsimile of Europe. |
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An imagined facsimile of the queen wearing this garb was soon on display at the British Museum. |
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Construct a correct facsimile of the ballot used in the riding of Belleweather Centre. |
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Ricoh's support included delivery, installation and maintenance of digital black and white copiers, colour copiers and facsimile products. |
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Executive Board members will be notified in writing by facsimile, e-mail or post at least one month in advance. |
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Soon came the facsimile machine, and if there was not a machine at diocesan headquarters in Kenya, Ghana, or South Africa, there usually was one not far away. |
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Sometimes a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush but occasionally, the bird in the hand is really only a reasonable facsimile of the other two. |
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I do not have specific instructions in relation to the facsimile. |
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A Daily Mail writer, wearing a facsimile of the dress, said it was sculpted to her body, but not restrictively so. |
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At this point a comparison between the original facsimile score and any of the modern transcriptions would shed light on issues of editing early music. |
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As part of the bicentenary celebrations the Society is producing a facsimile of the Naval Gold Medal for Trafalgar, awarded posthumously to the hero of the Senior Service. |
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One would assume with all of these reforms, Cuba would have by now morphed into a tropical facsimile of Norway. |
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The necessary antithesis of the clean, facsimile page is therefore the riotous variorum page where perhaps only a single line of primary text remains. |
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The facsimile faithfully reproduces the manuscript score in its original form in three volumes, each half-bound in leather with gilt impressions on the spine. |
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The legislation will apply to electronic messages including email, text messages, and instant messages but not to facsimile messages and voice calls. |
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Finally, the British Library and Faksimile Verlag are donating copies of the facsimile to Durham Cathedral and to the community Heritage Centre on Holy Island. |
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In the meantime we attach a duly authorised copy of your facsimile dated 6th October 2000, which can now be included in the aforementioned Sub-Contract Agreement. |
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If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail, facsimile or telephone and destroy the original message. |
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The business centre has full secretarial and administrative services Internet access, photocopying, full colour laser printing, a facsimile service and couriers. |
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I refer to your facsimile on 12 December and on 26 November I have sent you by facsimile a letter the proposed amendments of grounds in relation to the above matters. |
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The five Edinburgh price books reproduced here in facsimile present detailed labor costs for each of the many procedures needed to make each of the furniture forms covered. |
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Without familiarity with these abbreviations, the facsimile will be unreadable to many. |
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A most ambitious project was the publication in 1888 of a facsimile edition of Thomas Dineley's Progress of. |
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In 1971 professor Suzanne Kaufman of Rockford, Illinois presented a facsimile copy of the Gospels to the clergy of the island. |
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That same evening, the Ukrainian Orthodox delegation formally presented two facsimile copies of the 16th-century Peresopnytsia Gospel book, the first translation of the Gospels to include elements of modern Ukrainian. |
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The names, addresses, telephone and facsimile numbers of the persons representing the parties shall be communicated to the CAS Court Office, the other party and the Panel after its formation. |
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Its Super G3 technology via 33.6 Kbps modem and JBIG compression provides industry-leading facsimile speed, and the LASER CLASS 510's 8MB of memory stores up to 500 pages of documents. |
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It will be considered to have been received by you five days after we mail it or at the time of sending in the case of facsimile transmission or e-mail. |
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While time and nature will change battlefield terrain, the authentic place has the ability to evoke powerful emotional responses in visitors that a facsimile cannot. |
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Repair and maintenance services of facsimile machines. |
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All correspondence concerning this call other than formal proposals may be sent either by electronic mail, preferably, or by post or facsimile, to the above address. |
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In 1971 professor Suzanne Kaufman of Rockford, Illinois, presented a facsimile copy of the Gospels to the clergy of the Island. |
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Another modern facsimile copy of the Gospels is now housed in the Durham Cathedral Treasury, where it can be seen by visitors. |
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Today another facsimile of the map is exhibited for the public by the House of Waldburg in their museum on Waldburg Castle in Upper Swabia. |
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Unauthorized reproduction of this newsletter or its contents by xerography, facsimile, or any other means is illegal. |
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Where a communication relating to a reservation to a treaty is made by electronic mail or by facsimile, it must be confirmed by diplomatic note or depositary notification. |
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This system allows the transmission and reception testing of a wide range of information signals such as tone, voice, music, modem at various bit rates, G3 facsimile, still picture, etc. |
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In an almost exact facsimile of the Royal Television Society awards earlier this year, the leading actress category throbs with talented women, three stalwarts and one wild card. |
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Service shall be by hand, or by telex, facsimile or registered airmail to the Secretary-General at the headquarters of the Authority or to the designated representative. |
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At some point – quietly, without ceremony and certainly at no one's urgent request – Zac Efron morphed from a fibreglass facsimile of matinee-idol perfection circa 1957 into rather a good actor. |
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I'm very proud to introduce you to the new facsimile publication in AEDOM-SEDEM co-edition. |
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As Price's facsimile is no longer available, a new reproduction of the manuscript for interested Chaucerians should have been welcome. |
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The affixing of the signatures in the form of a facsimile is authorized. |
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Also, in most states employers could send the data by facsimile, mail, or diskette, with the large numbers of options intended to increase the likelihood of cooperation. |
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I am convinced it is inappropriate to create a new Criminal Code offence prohibiting the sending of unrequested advertisements by facsimile transmission to individuals or companies. |
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Computer-mediated communication systems include computer conferencing, computer bulletin boards, videotex, facsimile, voice and electronic mail. |
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With that view, with those lenses and regarding those words of advice and direction, does the act of sending unrequested advertisements by facsimile transmission seriously harm people or organizations? |
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Viewpoint indicated to our Office that in future, should any facsimile transmissions containing personal information be sent to the wrong number, Viewpoint will dispatch a courier to retrieve any such records. |
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Registered shareholders should complete and sign the enclosed form of proxy and return it by facsimile as indicated on the form or in the envelope provided. |
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The two-paged facsimile in question contained the cover sheet and a wage assignment, and was sent to the payroll department of the complainant's employer. |
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Any notice under the Contract must be in writing and may be delivered by hand, courier, mail, facsimile or other electronic method that provides a paper record of the text of the notice. |
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We may, at your request, forward to you copies of any statements, Instruments or other documents by facsimile or other electronic transmission to the number or address provided by you from time to time. |
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In a modern facsimile the mast can be lowered in 90 seconds. |
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The Duchamp Fountain attacked with a hammer last month at the Dada exhibition in Paris was not the original pissoir, but a hand-crafted facsimile. |
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The facsimile demonstrates the sigla used by scribes to write Old Norse. |
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Included is a facsimile of a document from 1933 describing the iconoscope. |
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To paraphrase the critic of the Times, if one may make the facsimile of a human being out of bronze, why not the facsimile of a Brillo carton out of plywood? |
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This anastatic facsimile copy of the original Declaration was not even known to exist prior to its discovery by Lingenfelter nearly twenty years ago. |
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To the left, Japanese artist Katsushige Nakahashi's Zero, 1998, a painstakingly Sellotaped 3-D facsimile of a kamikaze fighter plane is slammed up against the wall. |
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The Royal Mail hoped to gather as many Penny Blacks as possible at the Stamp Show 2000 in London where they will be printing facsimile stamps using the original presses. |
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The tablature supplement contains modern reconstructions for these parts that are illegible in the original, and thus also the facsimile reproduction. |
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