In fact, each photo is so engaging that I wished at times that the book form was replaced by a folio. |
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Only once before, in the 1616 Jonson folio, had an English dramatist's plays appeared in collected form. |
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Even their presentation, in imposing folio volumes, reflects the gravity of their intent. |
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His own grammar fills 13 double-column folio pages in his two-volume dictionary. |
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Wadum suggests that some of the five books in folio and 25 other books might have been manuals such as those cited by Swillens. |
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Wesley dropped the big folio book he was carrying on to the table and went to me. |
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She dedicated her lavish folio volume, in large print, to her brother-in-law, Sir Charles Cavendish, in gratitude. |
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The action continues on the facing folio, another full-page miniature, this time divided into two registers. |
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Do I find in the appeal book the folio which is said to record the estate or interests of the appellant? |
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So it was that on 15 April, 1755, the two huge folio volumes went on sale for four pounds and ten shillings a set. |
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The paper size is imperial folio, that's almost as big as today's standard A2 page, which is equal to four standard A4 sheets. |
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Every image in this folio is printed in two states, one in full color and one in black ink on golden ochre-colored paper. |
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Anyway, one of the assessors questioned whether the piece belonged appropriately in a landscape folio. |
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John Woodhouse did at least 72 of the 150 paintings for the imperial folio edition and 5 additional plates for the octavo edition. |
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The case and one folio shown in this engraving appear to be the same as those in the McCord Museum. |
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The order of sorting or the sorting key is made up of the fields: caisse, folio, account, date, sequence. |
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With our port folio of visual planning aids, everyone can keep right up to date. |
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This will add a folio to the new project that has been specially designed for degradation analysis. |
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Sponsor supplies the CIA with pen and pad of paper of their choice for inclusion in every delegate folio. |
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Each folio has a front and a back, usually now called recto and verso. |
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The manuscripts can be taken as beautiful pieces of calligraphy, often illustrated and bordered with decorative motifs, so much so that each folio became a fine piece of art. |
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Like yacht and horse racing, wine making is a wildly expensive proposition, says Michael Mondavi, founder of folio Wines. |
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Each folio has the incipits of the hours of the Virgin on the recto, and the lessons, responsories and versicles from the office of the dead on the verso. |
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These reports are typed on huge folio pages with numerous data categories. |
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Each leaf or folio has two pages and these were normally marked out for the text and any illumination by a process of pricking and ruling using a variety of instruments. |
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Certain illuminations from his Book of Hours condemn the duke's enemies, the most striking example being a folio accompanying the Vigils of the Dead. |
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The combination of second-person speech and frontal gaze of the princess on folio 3v indicates to him that the book was expressly produced for her young foreign eyes. |
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These enable you to transfer money between your accounts in a single folio or between folios held in one or more caisses. |
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Service charges apply, except for automatic transfers from a chequing account in the same folio. |
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To add them to the diagram, drag them to the folio with the mouse and then click to drop them in the required location. |
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These include deposits, line of credit payments and automatic transfers between accounts in a single folio. |
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An example of this in Beowulf are the letters 'bet' in line 6 on folio 198v followed by two minims joined at bottom with a stroke through the second minim. |
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The prints were published in the Cabinet du Roi, a series of folio volumes with illustrations of the artistic and scientific triumphs of the reign. |
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This management tool facilitates tracking and reconciliation of your accounts in the same folio, and involves zero travel time. |
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One theological work consists of five folio volumes in Spanish. |
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The folio edition also features full literary quotes by those authors that Johnson quoted, such as Dryden and Shakespeare. |
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The Kelmscott Press's major book was its Chaucer, finished in 1896, a sumptuous folio whose rich decorations and strong black pages are reminiscent of the German incunabula Morris admired. |
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This type of folio is used for drawing a control diagram. |
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Depending on the nature of the information requested, this inspection may involve a review of a single document or file, or a folio of documents or boxes of files. |
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The top folio strap of this brash Gent makes way for colour as the hero. |
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In any event, the material contained in the folio should be reviewed and revised every six months, reissued to key individuals and re-posted on your website to ensure that your members always have up to date information. |
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The Group's objective in terms of LNG marketing is to optimize the flows from its worldwide por t folio by leveraging the trading skills that have been acquired and consolidated over the last few years. |
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The top folio plastic strap of this dynamic Gent presents a crowd of colourful boarders performing playful tricks and turns on snowy slopes turned gold. |
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There is a miniature of King David with his court musicians on folio 30 verso. |
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Sir Robert Cotton pasted a cutting from the Breviary of Margaret of York on folio 160 verso. |
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By 1599 it was the possession of Sir Robert Cotton, who signed it on folio 12 recto. |
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This sign of royal favour may have encouraged him to publish the first volume of the folio collected edition of his works that year. |
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Underwood, published in the expanded folio of 1640, is a larger and more heterogeneous group of poems. |
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Still, the folio Ben looks to publish will be well beyond the purse of most scholars, let alone a groundling. |
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Now, in the first folio volume of 1616, the paging, signatures, and quiring are continuous and regular throughout. |
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Off Broadway, the Riverside Shakespeare Company mounted an uncut first folio Hamlet in 1978 at Columbia University, with a playing time of under three hours. |
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Africa has its own species of rice, as well as finger millet, folio, pearl millet, sorghum, teff, guinea millet, and several dozen wild cereals whose grains are eaten. |
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The primary distinction in words like folio is again one of backness. |
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The folio edition of the work even included foldout engravings. |
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Shakespeare's works include the 36 plays printed in the First Folio of 1623, listed according to their folio classification as comedies, histories, and tragedies. |
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In some cases, for example, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, and Othello, Shakespeare could have revised the texts between the quarto and folio editions. |
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Angered by their crime and their calamity, I drafted Execution Poems in two weeks And Gaspereau Press sentenced it As a big, black book, a folio, two-feet long, One-foot wide. |
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There are three instances of xchicatzibajas escribir in the first folio recto and Ximenez appears to have given each a corresponding Arabic numeral in the left-hand margin. |
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