How To Use Autograph In A Sentence
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This being Los Angeles, and me being a hick from the sticks, I was only a few feet away from asking the shorter guy for an autograph, when I chickened out.
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Batten SJ (1984) Genesis of B lymphocytes in the bone marrow: extravascular and intravascular localization of surface IgM-bearing cells in mouse bone marrow detected by electron-microscope radioautography after in vivo perfusion of 125I anti-IgM antibody.
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And that's not just because Rob autographed my free copy and quoted me on pages 133 and 202!
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When there is news of a show, fans will find out where the band is staying and try to book rooms in the hotel in the hope they can at least get a glimpse of the celebrity, talk to them or get their autograph.
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One approached the guest of honour to request an autograph.
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The address to send a self-addresses stamped envelope to for a signed bookplate is on the order form for the web site for autographed books here.
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Among them: an autographed photo of golfer Arnold Palmer, oil paintings, Limoges porcelain dishes, Baccarat crystal stemware, light fixtures, fur coats, a custom-made breakfront cabinet, brass platters and Southwestern pottery.
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It was all that the visiting quartet could do to avoid getting out their autograph books.
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Diff'rent Strokes actor and cast member of Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling Todd Bridges is releasing an autography next month titled "Killing Willis: From Diff'rent Strokes to the Mean Streets to the Life I Always Wanted" There's no word yet as to whether Bridges, who grew up a lifelong professional wrestling fan, will mention CCW or his affinity for the business in the book yet.
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The traffic warden would just ask me for an autograph and a photo.
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It chiefly concerns one Alex-Li Tandem, who deals in fame, obtaining, verifying and selling autographs.
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Instead of staying indoors, healthily watching a black and white screen – Grandstand, Hancock, Terry and June – they were out canvassing, attending ward meetings, collecting ministers' autographs, drafting position papers and generally behaving in a way unbefitting to young persons.
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His once very masculine apartment with it's autographed sports and political memorabilia, perfectly categorized books and movie collections which were once kept in obsessively compulsive neat order, came to resemble a day care center.
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Apart from autographs, the gallery also sells small pieces of signed film footage, framed and mounted, the cheapest items in the shop.
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It was all that the visiting quartet could do to avoid getting out their autograph books.
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Yeah, I could have hassled you for an autograph worth £400 on e-bay.
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Can an introvert be a successful autograph seeker?
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She gave me an autographed photograph of herself.
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They ask for your autograph and photos.
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But the thought of anyone wanting my autograph is too overwhelming for me to really comprehend, so it pushes me to being more embarrassed than anything.
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To win a personalized, autographed ADVANCE READING COPY, I want you to send me your favorite original sonnet, villanelle, sestina, limerick, or triolet about naturally LAST DRAGONS.
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The new-look branch will include designer lines from the exclusive M & S Autograph range and a new line of children's and baby clothes.
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He autographed a picture showing the two leaders sitting together and asked that it be disseminated across the country.
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He autographed copies of the directory for excited fans.
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He was signing an autograph for his killer at the time.
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It only takes a moment to sign an autograph.
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They should try and bequeath us their memoirs, autographies or a collection of their speeches to enable us benefit from their experience, knowledge and wisdom to serve as a guide to the present and future generations.
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So he sighed and resigned himself to signing many autographs and tactfully declining many offers of marriage.
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That was enough for all of them to clamour for group photographs, autographs and exchange of pleasantries of all sorts.
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The movie star was deluged with requests for her autograph.
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He used their writings to forge autographs and whole letters, as well as trying to pass off others' work as his own.
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O'BRIEN: Let's talk about Katharine Hepburn, the new book about -- I guess it's her authorized autography.
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Mukherjee B, Burma S, Hasnain SE (1995) An unusual 30-kDa protein binding to the polyhedrin gene promoter of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus.
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They will then be on hand to meet fans, sign autographs and will perform a few hits to entertain the audience.
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He signs autographs for those who are kind enough to write.
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He demonstrated extraordinary patience as he posed for photographs and autographed all sorts of items.
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Hardly had there been time for Barry and Robin to leave the hall, give a friendly wave and a smile to the dozens of fans squeezing up against the gates, than the requests for autographs began.
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No: he pities actor friends, he says, who face the 'constant irritation' of autograph hunters.
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Joseph Viscomi asserts that "working on metal with the tools of poet and painter enabled Blake to create a multi-media space, a 'site' where poetry, painting, and printmaking came together in ways both original and characteristic of Romanticism's fascination with autographic gesture, with spontaneity, intimacy, and organicism
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She was still receiving regular requests for photos and autographs.
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If Matt Christopher had devoted that many pages to Tommy, we would have followed him through his high school and college years, into his pro career and through his stint in drug rehab and three failed marriages, finally closing out with Tommy's retirement in Florida where he spent weekends selling his autograph at card shows to aging fans who fondly recalled his sandlot successes.
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In its listing on Ebay on Tuesday, the Nevada-based company selling the note calls autographed Salinger items "exceedingly rare.
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They all wanted our autographs just because they saw us wearing the British kit.
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Crowds gasped as the team of seven leapt from a droning Hercules 3,000 feet above them, while youngsters rushed for autographs from the jumping daredevils.
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Because he had to sign so many autographs.
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Historically, sketches have been autograph manuscripts, but today a sketch of an electronic work might be in the form of a tape, or notation might be realized in a computer notation program, and so on.
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He did recover his composure and went on an hour-long walkabout with the Leicester Square crowds, signing autographs and chatting on mobile phones in customary fashion.
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But once outside its confines, he will be struggling - he will inevitably have to run the gauntlet of an adoring public wanting autographs by the hundred.
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He spoke to, signed autographs for and was photographed with as many fans as he could manage.
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After the game, the kids were lined up along the rail from the dugout to shallow right field, with their scorecards and baseballs in hand, hoping for an autograph.
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He also collects autographs of famous historical and political figures.
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The four day exhibition, organised by the Autograph Collectors Club of India, has on display over 1,000 autographs from collectors across the country.
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He used their writings to forge autographs and whole letters, as well as trying to pass off others' work as his own.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Excited women and children queued up for their autographs and photographs as lensmen from the media clicked away endlessly.
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I was mobbed by them for autographs outside the stadium and it made the hairs on my neck stand up when they sung my name.
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He signed his autograph for the little girl.
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A woman in black satin, with hennaed hair and a trumpeting voice, asked for his autograph.
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Megan Smolenyak2 is offering two chances to win autographed books on her blog.
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One approached the guest of honour to request an autograph.
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Capcom hooked us up with some nifty Joe swag, including autographed posters, limited-edition laser cells, t-shirts, hats, and - of course - a copy of the game!
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The crowds were ten deep as they crowded against the barriers to get the autographs of their Formula One heroes yesterday.
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Consumers who buy three gallons of waterproofers can mail in proof of purchase to receive a baseball valued at $75 and autographed by one of the Hall of Famers.
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When I called in the next day, there were still heaps of pre-autographed copies of their debut single sitting in the racks, at the knock-down price of 99p.
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This is just a quick reminder that there is still time to enter our Face Punch trailer contest to win autographed prizes.
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The saddlecloth is autographed by both Ritchey and Rose.
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The Cainan difference is not an error in the original autographs of Scripture, but one of the extremely few copyist's errors in the manuscripts available today.
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It was all that the visiting quartet could do to avoid getting out their autograph books.
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It entered the gallery under a false provenance and for a short time in the nineteenth century was regarded as autograph.
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I got a reply saying that there was miscommunication from the event planners and that they’d make it up to everyone who showed up with either an autographed dvd or a free performance by Dane himself.
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One approached the guest of honour to request an autograph.
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And even if the signature is original it would only be of value to an autograph hunter not an art collector.
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The road outside was chockers with star-struck fans, who were lining up to obtain Jolin Tsai's autograph.
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Some fans had turned up on her doorstep and she was swamped with autograph requests.
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`Can I please have your autographs on my new Haggadah, to prove to my friends that you really were at our Seder?
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Obama, wearing dark slacks and a striped blue shirt and kika "cigar" lei, and Michelle, wearing a sleeveless blue dress and pikake lei, spent several more minutes posing for pictures, signing autographs and talking to the people in the crowd.
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I'm amazed that seventeen years later I was able to identify most of those autographs (thanks to some foresighted diligence and the wonders of technology) and to reconstruct the trip based on the schedule within the program.
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It only takes a moment to sign an autograph.
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That means all requests for autographs will end up in the bin.
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This is just a quick reminder that tomorrow is the last day to enter our Face Punch trailer contest to win autographed prizes.
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The sketch itself is a work of art, and one that is autographic, in spite of its being used as a guide to the production of the final work.
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Each player has autographed his shirt - and you can now submit your bid in writing.
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I've been told repeatedly that the residents of LA never ask for autographs - it's considered gauche.
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The signature of a murderer and autographs from the Royal Family will go on sale in Swindon next week.
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The value of Hollywood autographed photographs can vary widely.
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I should thank you for autographing my copy last year when my classmates bought it as a birthday gift.
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Sometimes genuine letters are offered without the vital signature, some rabid autograph hunter having removed it at some period.
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Sometimes genuine letters are offered without the vital signature, some rabid autograph hunter having removed it at some period.
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He demonstrated extraordinary patience as he posed for photographs and autographed all sorts of items.
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Taken home by car, he was transferred to an open tourer at the outskirts of Newry, the streets thronged by cheering fans, eager to shake the hero's hand and gain his autograph.
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His autograph ritual and travel are his consuming interests.
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Activities: Appearances by NFL players, celebrity chefs Ingrid Hoffman and Todd English, and boxer Evander Holyfield, autography signings, a sports film festival, sports exhibits, a coach's show featuring Mike Ditka, a tailgate party on Sunday and performances by former Saints offensive tackle Kyle Turley's band.
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He also collects autographs of famous historical and political figures.
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The player was signing autographs for a group of fans.
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I got to her her speak, too, and autography my copy and I decided at the last minute to have it autographed for my girls for when they're older.
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Second, the staff enforces a laissez-faire attitude among the other patrons so that the place isn't overrun by autograph-seekers.
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The composing manuscript of Beethoven's scherzo from the String Quartet Op. 127 in E-flat major is one of the most spectacular of the composer's autographs to have appeared on the market.
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Thus, while only the "autographic" original text (to use the terminology of the CSBI) may be "immediately inspired," the transmitted manuscripts and even our translations are "mediately inspired.
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Fernandes left in autograph over 250 festal chanzonetas and villancicos.
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The Derby defender was signing autographs outside the ground when he suddenly broke away and roared off home.
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That's included TV appearances on "Rosie O'Donnell" and MTV, but it's more likely to mean glamourless soccer clinics and autograph sessions for teen fans.
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Among the first in line was a guy who wanted Vikram's autograph on his pocket book.
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Great Door Prizes (such as bobble heads and autographed items)
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Some 800 autograph letters survive, perhaps a year's effort for the mature Stanford.
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Some one outside the stage door as she left had asked for her autograph and that had raised her spirits considerably.
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The actress, on the other hand, was uppity, wouldn't sign autographs, kept to herself and was new at her job.
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Regulars have wandered in from the pool table by the door, the annoying drunk has stopped yammering and approached the stage for a last minute autograph, and Jolie's mother is busily catering to a line at the merchandise table.
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Mike Sweeney, Royals: About the easiest way to get my autograph is to come to a Royals game and wait in the team parking lot after the game.
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We see athletes mingling with fans, and handing out autographs.
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Gaze in awe at the massive autographed poster above the dining room table, the authentic concert costumes, the pins and shirts and ephemera carefully arrayed throughout the house.
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The author autographed his book
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After the lecture Jack edged up to the speaker and asked him for his autograph.
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A small boy approached him later and there was Richard, pen poised, ready to sign an autograph for this admirer.
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You know, I've got to tell you, it shocks me and it kind of sickens me too, that if he goes to restaurants, people will come up to him and ask for his autograph, almost gleefully.
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After the lecture Jack edged up to the speaker and asked him for his autograph.
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- Another rather expeditious mode of transferring patterns on to thin and more especially smooth glossy stuffs, is by means of a special kind of tinted paper, called autographic paper, which is impregnated with a coloured oily substance and is to be had at any stationer's shop.
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He now has a huge collection of Dr Who memorabilia, including annuals and autographs, and is building a second Dalek to add to another he bought for £800.
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She came back towards us and asked in a small voice if she could have our autographs.
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After the program was over, books were for sale and I was autographing them.
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A number of youngsters approached the car and asked for autographs, but were turned away by a security guard.
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Those passengers sailing with the HITMEN ON THE HIGH SEAS will be given aspecial accesspass upon boarding which will enable them accessto special concerts performed byThe Hitmen of Music Row, songwriting workshop, autograph sessions, and a Q & Asession.
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I also experimented with innovative methods of displaying my growing autograph collection.
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But your literary prowess is too circuitously authenticated to admit of any punctilious commendation from my debilitated pen, and under its umbrageous recess, serenely segregated, from the malapert and hypochondriachal vapours of myopic critics (as I am no acromatic philosopher) I trust every solecism contained in this autographical epistle will find a salvable retirement.
Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"
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He used their writings to forge autographs and whole letters, as well as trying to pass off others' work as his own.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Maybe because they knew too many rabid fangirls would arrive at the guy's doorstep, asking for autographs.
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And when she stood up to autograph a huge blow-up of herself, a collective sigh went up, fogging the well-polished windows and obscuring the already misty view.
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I'll be there autographing copies of my new Tiger book.
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We see athletes mingling with fans, and handing out autographs.
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It was two of the cleaners asking if they could get my autograph.
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They ask for your autograph and photos.
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Baseball cards and autographed photographs festooned the wall as in a teenager's bedroom.
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Most of those who write to the stars, ask for an autograph, a photograph, or an autographed photograph, so it is quite easy to fulfil the requests.
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He was busy signing autographs for his fans, on the inlay cards of the cassettes, and handing them over with a gentle smile and a handshake.
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One approached the guest of honour to request an autograph.
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And in almost all cases it was the very same - no one seemed to ask for an autograph for themselves, it was always for my son, my daughter, my father, even granny got a few autographs.
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They made a real effort with everyone, posing for pictures and giving autographs.
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I'll be glad to credit you in the acknowledgments as having thought it up, and send you an autographed copy saying the same…
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But your literary prowess is too circuitously authenticated to admit of any punctilious commendation from my debilitated pen, and under its umbrageous recess, serenely segregated, from the malapert and hypochondriachal vapours of myopic critics (as I am no acromatic philosopher) I trust every solecism contained in this autographical epistle will find a salvable retirement.
Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"
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He gave a quiet smile and scribbled an autograph as the fan chattered.
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Get the children to take their autograph book as there should be an opportunity to do some celebrity spotting.
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The training session had finished and a handful of players were still out there busily signing autographs.
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He signed autographs on hurleys, sliothars, jerseys, programmes and every available piece of paper!
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Warren sent her a fan letter with an autograph sticker and a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
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It turns out that a lot of the musicians had autographed instruments.
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If I hadn't got them autographs and they'd found out I'd been in the great woman's orbit, they'd have slain me.
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He's one of four pitchers to throw two no-hitters in a single season, and at age 86, Virgil Trucks still receives stacks of fan mail requesting autographed photos and baseballs.
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‘People came up and asked him for his autograph and when he went out he was mobbed by people who were convinced it was him,’ recalls Giovanni.
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A woman mistook him for a well-known actor, and asked him for his autograph.
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Once the formal felicitations were over children eager for autographs surrounded the cricketer who patiently obliged them all.
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Second, when the CSBI speaks of the "autographic" text of scripture, the term could be misleading.
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In his autograph scores the solo part is often only sketched in or partly notated, and it is clear that he improvised throughout a performance, not just in his cadenzas.
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Crimson autograph is what we leave behind, everywhere man set foot.
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If you missed the first two posts, we are holding three contests this month where three Lexiconers will win autographed Twilight related merchandise.
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But back in Bolton at the weekend, the 17 year-old wonderkid spent far longer than 97 minutes meeting fans and signing autographs at a celebration in his honour.
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Not only did I speak to her, I even got her autograph!
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Fans besiege his house daily, while he is regularly accosted by members of the public seeking anything from an autograph to a fist fight.
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He trucked on through the grass to the fans lining the sides and made sure that each person that wanted a picture or an autograph got one.
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I have got lots of famous footballers' autographs.
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Yes, she'll miss the glamour, the gaggle of schoolgirls crowding round for autographs.
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But she still found time to sign autographs for fans.
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We affirm that inspiration, strictly speaking, applies only to the autographic text of Scripture, which in the providence of God can be ascertained from available manuscripts with great accuracy.
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And even if the signature is original it would only be of value to an autograph hunter not an art collector.
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I used to see him in service stations at 2am in the morning autographing serviettes for staff.
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i went to go see the panel at armageddon in wellington. chaske was super nice and funny. i missed out on an autograph/photo cause i had no money but i enjoyed hearing him answer the fans questions and he gave one girl a hug when she asked.
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As an extension to the hobby of collecting autographed photographs, over the years Willie has also collected First Day covers of postage stamps.
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She was still receiving regular requests for photos and autographs.
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He didn't have an explanation for the smell but he did show Adam his collection of autographed glossies of old wrestlers.
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I had my photograph albums and autograph albums and pens.
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One day while he was autographing books in a Harlem department store, an emotionally disturbed black woman pushed her way through the crowd and thrust a sharp letter opener into King's chest.
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It only takes a moment to sign an autograph.
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I had my photograph albums and autograph albums and pens.
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And even if the signature is original it would only be of value to an autograph hunter not an art collector.
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(supposing it to be a fact,) is but the correlative of the old one; and since it was Eusebius who was the voucher for that, what additional probability do we establish that the inspired autograph of S. Mark ended abruptly at ver. 8, by discovering that Eusebius is consistent with himself, and omits to "canonize" (or even to "sectionize") what he had already hypothetically hinted might as well be left out altogether?
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She, on the other hand, preferred biographies and autographies.
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(supposing it to be a fact,) is but the correlative of the old one; and since it was Eusebius who was the voucher for that, what additional probability do we establish that the inspired autograph of S. Mark ended abruptly at ver. 8, by discovering that Eusebius is consistent with himself, and omits to "canonize" (or even to "sectionize") what he had already hypothetically hinted might as well be left out altogether?
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The author, who seemed a wee bit surprised by their presence in the shop, autographed the copies.
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In 1986, Heide and Gilman priced an autographed, unframed photograph of Bogart at $85.
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She avails herself of acrylics, charcoal, copper, oil pastel, powdered pigment, flashe and graphite in applications too unmannered to be called autographic.
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Dressed in a low-cut black dress, the brunette beauty spent more than an hour signing autographs for the excited crowd.
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Apart from this I had had twenty-five copies made of the scores of both these operas by means of the so-called autographic transfer process, although only from the writing of the copyists.
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My autograph is only requested on credit card vouchers.
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Celebrities roll up here, doing the interview rounds as autograph hunters prowl the street in packs.
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An Asian girl hoovering the corridor produced a copy of the Intoxicant CD and got him to autograph the liner.
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Megan hangs around after the show, not just giving autographs, but writing whole essays, acting as a life coach, giving out hugs, and demonstrating the art of the Selfie with me and equally star-struck Hazel.
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The superfan immediately headed to a tattoo parlour to immortalise the autograph.
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We see athletes mingling with fans, and handing out autographs.
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Coughlin then made Michael an honorary lifetime crewmember by giving him an autographed and signed team uniform shirt.
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More generally the word autograph refers to "something written or made with one's own hand," such as an original manuscript or a work of art.
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Mr. Fashola at the endorsement of the autography signifying his acceptance on …
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The place was packed, but the crowd waited patiently for a long time to get the singer's autograph.
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The traffic warden would just ask me for an autograph and a photo.
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Yani, a 30-year-old who played his way into the tournament by winning three qualifying matches last week, was still signing autographs well after his opponent, Bernard Tomic, was pulled away from initialing giant tennis balls to give a television interview.
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The whole team has autographed a football, which will be used as a prize.
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Mr Adams spent time exchanging small talk and enjoying the good-humoured banter, signing autographs and receiving hugs and kisses.
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Autograph hunters have gradually mutated into poison-pen letter-senders.
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Once conceived, grangerizing came to include books that were disbound and rebound with added illustrations, letters, autographs or other additions.
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Players made a couple of cursory appearances on the dressing room balcony, and signed autographs, but that was all.
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Salute to Madam Sarojini for such hard work to compile the autographies of great writers with frankness,without any distortion with history and true spirit of literture !
Sense & Sensuality
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This is the oldest collection at the University, and houses over 100,000 manuscripts and autographies spanning time from the 8th century to the present.
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But other inmates as well as guards routinely sought him out for autographs or to request writing tips or advice on their appeals.
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That means all requests for autographs will end up in the bin.
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