My mum pointed me at Milestones Online, a site cataloguing signposts and milestones, mostly in my home county of Essex. |
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In this way, he is a documentarian-poet, cataloguing the trials of his tribe with a sense of humour, irony, and sincerity. |
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A lot of it involved going around the globe looking for cataloguing details of various books. |
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I'll return to the tidying and cataloguing when the weather cools down a bit. |
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It distressed us to be cataloguing the last mortal remains of so many species that are on the verge of extinction, or have gone forever. |
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He was involved in his collection, sorting it, cataloguing it, wallowing in it, trying to store, organise and look after it. |
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I've got a load of cataloguing to do, then I'll be up all night unpacking the artifacts that had better arrive tomorrow or my name is mud. |
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He continued to compose, however, although as much of his music remained unpublished and unperformed, it created problems of cataloguing. |
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Cherish is currently cataloguing all the books and organizing them according to the Dewey decimal system as a functional library unit. |
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It would basically be a matter of cataloguing sites that linked up hinterlands with coastlines in bygone times. |
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Quality levels are in turn controlled by rigorous vetting and cataloguing, so buyers can feel confident they know just what they are getting for their money. |
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A typist had been added to the staff in 1905, and in 1911 a Miss Calhoun was to attend a cataloguing course at McGill University summer school. |
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Defining domain-specific standards is also increasingly important for the filing, cataloguing and sharing of the domain-specific information. |
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Ewald Grothe: The cooperative cataloguing of autographs and papers in the digital age. |
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The report cataloguing the gruesome tally was classified secret. |
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One of the authors of the report said that by cataloguing the deaths his team hoped to quantify the casualties that were missed or ignored in official reports. |
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Consultants advise cities to begin branding by cataloguing their strategic assets. |
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These services might involve cataloguing and linking to diverse datasets held elsewhere. |
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We have had some very eloquent contributions explaining and cataloguing those human rights abuses. |
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We started by cataloguing our inventory in French and we also made a lexicon. |
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The Department is continuing to seek additional funding for the digitization and cataloguing of the corresponding photo captions. |
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He assisted two students with the cataloguing of the serials collection which makes for better access to this collection. |
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By capturing and cataloguing best practices in the Taleo Knowledge Base and applying rigorous methodologies, we help get you up and running. |
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So my concerns really are cataloguing what's going on and finding a forum in which to have that discussed openly and freely. |
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In-depth cataloguing of the collection is an ongoing task, carried out with the assistance of volunteers. |
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I use a method I learned when I was 14, in Western Civilization class, cataloguing ideas on index cards, in shoe boxes. |
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Even Michelle Malkin's Twitchy.com devoted time to cataloguing praise for the venerable Cramer. |
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She did so by drawing on her personal history, by gathering local stories, by collecting art objects, and by cataloguing Africanisms into Cuban Spanish. |
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What goes beyond the cataloguing of the hidden structures, the invisible powers, seductions, and numerous offenses we have been preoccupied with for so long? |
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The whisky flavour and aroma wheel, cataloguing the many different scents and tastes good malt whisky delivers, was invented years before the vinous equivalent. |
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An offsider is hauling together the thousands of different legal advices and papers published on the web, cataloguing and archiving them for accessibility. |
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All I have done in this piece is, while cataloguing some of the achievements, point out that in total they do not add up to what was promised in the original prospectus. |
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Over the past five years Davies has been cataloguing the 43,000 negatives, and selecting, restoring and printing the images that will be on display. |
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One such issue is access and the need for a nationally uniform protocol for cataloguing microform copies of newspapers. |
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The processing of items continued at a steady pace during the biennium, and there is no backlog in the cataloguing of books or the indexing of United Nations documents. |
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In addition to increased coverage, the repositioning will enable Federal-Mogul to accelerate new-product introductions for late-model applications, increase fill rates, and enhance cataloguing. |
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This refers not only to the production and showing of films, but also to the collection, cataloguing, preservation and restoration of cinematographic works. |
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Information retrieval is not an end unto itself but rather one step within a larger activity such as interlibrary loan, cataloguing, reference, acquisitions or catalogue updating. |
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It doesn't eliminate the need for the traditional librarianship skills, though: acquiring the right books, careful cataloguing and shelving, helpful service to visitors. |
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The right of access to information becomes futile when the means of cataloguing, indexing, classifying and archiving information are absent or ineffective. |
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Now a bookdealer cataloguing Pinter's personal library has paid pounds 2,000 to the library it was borrowed from to keep it in the collection. |
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Sir William spent his last years carrying on a busy consultant's practice, writing, teaching and organizing and cataloguing the extensive library he whimsically named Bibliotheca Osleriana. |
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Cartography technicians assist cartographers in the preparation, maintenance and cataloguing of maps, and may assist in fieldwork projects. |
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And the DGTI is already thinking of several value-added functions that could easily and rapidly be tagged on to existing functions for computer-generated correspondence, automatic notation of files, dynamic cataloguing, etc. |
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This system will provide services that will automate all the functions of the library, including acquisitions, serials, circulation, OAS documents, and cataloguing. |
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The playbill, for a July 30, 1796, production of Jane Shore, was discovered by Elaine Hoag, a rare book librarian with Library and Archives Canada while she was cataloguing items in the collection. |
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The difficulty in acquiring books in certain languages due to political or economic problems might be discussed along with cataloguing problems, such as those for books in non-Romanized languages, and their solutions. |
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Other contractual services include the costs for inter-library loans and bindings and for a contractual cataloguer to assist with multilingual cataloguing of Asian, Arabic and Russian scripts. |
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Stanford's syntax varies, though he favors parataxis and cataloguing techniques propelled by bluesy or biblical anaphora. |
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The addition of BNF records substantially reduces the amount of time that staff spends cataloguing French records, which has allowed the library to greatly decrease its backlog. |
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A unique system of cataloguing tools and inventory was created. |
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In the US, large companies were not aware of the historical value of films and also disposed of them because of limited storage place, the difficulty of cataloguing large amounts of film, etc. |
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In the sixth he returned to full disclosure, cataloguing the breakdown his wife, Linda, suffered during the fall-out over the first two volumes of My Struggle. |
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The Cancer Genome Atlas is part of a wider effort, the International Cancer Genome Consortium, that is cataloguing genetic abnormalities in 50 traditionally defined types of cancer. |
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The incumbent needs to know how to use serials, acquisition, cataloguing, circulation, document delivery modules and OPAC on the Sirsi integrated library system. |
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A GRANT will allow archivists at will allow archivists at GR Bangor University to complete the cataloguing of the remaining Penrhyn Castle papers. |
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On 25 February 1956, Khrushchev shocked delegates to the 20th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party by cataloguing and denouncing Stalin's crimes. |
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Key items and numerous smaller pieces were then taken to the British Museum, London, where cataloguing, and some initial cleaning and conservation work commenced. |
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As in the logo parade of Pflumm's Paris, the power of contemporary visual culture is putatively captured through a cataloguing of images, attitudes, and phraseologies. |
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