How To Use Aide-memoire In A Sentence
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Now, over the years I've jotted down notes on some additional books that didn't have British editions as an aide-memoire to myself, so what follows is a bit of a mish-mash; it is as complete as I can get it for British editions but includes a lot of strays in areas where I've made no attempt to be complete.
Comics Novelisations & Tie-ins part 1
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Stella was not writing an aide-mémoire, but she had one great friend to whom she was writing a letter.
COFFIN ON THE WATER
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Apart from his often very lengthy religious perambulations, Carter's daily diary entries tend to be short memos, often abbreviated and cryptic, as if briefly reminding himself what he had done, or what he had thought: using the diary as an aide-memoire rather than as a personal chronicle.
'The Making of Mr. Gray's Anatomy: Books, Bodies, Fortune, Fame'
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Others made replicas as an aide-memoire for future use.
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The service condenses classic works such as Bleak House and Pride and Prejudice into a handy aide-memoire.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » A few lines of text message
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Well, here is an aide-memoire of this season for you and for younger generations.
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Reference script as an aide-memoire: zorita/make.residuals.txt
Benchmarking from VZ Pseudoproxies « Climate Audit
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His hundreds of sketchbooks were invaluable aide-memoire, and he kept them well organized so he could quickly locate what he wanted.
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He sent an aide-memoire in these terms to the Department of State on 30 November 1949.
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Secretary-General said that, in practice, that entails consistent application of the aide-memoire on the protection of civilians; regular meetings of the expert group on the issue prior to establishing or renewing peacekeeping mandates; consistent condemnation of violations of the law by all parties to conflict, without exception; ensuring compliance, including targeted measures, mandating commissions of inquiry and referring situations to the
United Nations Security Council: Evaluation of Decade-Long Progress in the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict
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Simon & Schuster After reaching into his briefcase, Paresce handed John G. Kormann a document known as an aide-memoire.
'Rome 1960: The Olympics that Changed the World'
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They would not say who delivered the aide-memoire to the Iranian delegation, when it was delivered or why a decision was made to approach Iran in this way.
Clinton Reveals Small Contacts With Iran
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To my astonishment, the first half of my seven-minute set, cribbed from the aide-memoire scribbles on the back of my hand, plays well.
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Are you looking for the questions, the aide-memoire?
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On or about July 19, 1958, Canada sent an "aide-memoire" to the U.S.
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For this purpose let me hand out an aide-memoire as to the decision-making task ahead of you.
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But it isn't a hymn sheet he's handing round, it's what he calls notre petite aide-memoire a one-page conversion table setting out, for the comfort and convenience of our readers, what is understood in the real world by such lighthearted expressions as shovel, trowel, pickaxe, heavy and light wheelbarrows and the like.
The mission song
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The idea is to provide an aide-memoire to that eternal question: ‘Did I take my pill today?’
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The painter is a seriously anecdotal man, a raconteur par excellence who needs no aide-memoires, at age 77.
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I've found myself using my camera phone while others have been cooking, to capture aide-memoire material around a recipe.
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When he got home that night, just over one month since he had arrived in Greenwich, he began to write an aide-mémoire.
COFFIN ON THE WATER
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It was common for painters at that time to make use of photographs as aide-memoire to capture specific gestures, postures, and facial expressions.
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It is possible that this reflects the fact that the tradition was primarily an oral one, the key points argued by important figures merely being recorded in the form of an aide-memoire.
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Reproductive photography of this sort remains bound to its function as the artist's record, as the engraver's aide-memoire, and as the low-quality alternative to the burin.
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Paul himself makes this very point at the outset of his book, arguing that when Roosevelt and Churchill secretly negotiated the Hyde Park aide-memoire in September 1944, they agreed to continue postwar atomic cooperation.