How To Use Catalogue In A Sentence

  • She was carrying her overnight case and a basket of dried flowers-statice, strawflower, and immortelle in the pastel colors referred to in seed catalogues as "art shades": fawn, apricot, mauve, and pale yellow. Incubus
  • Almost all of them were familiar with some online catalogue.
  • In 1860 £2-10-0 was voted for the purchase of Gaelic books; the catalogue of 1865 contained 25 titles.
  • Nevertheless, CNN has talked to a "language analyst" who gets paid to "[analyze and catalogue] trends in word usage and word choice and their impact on culture," and they report that Obama was too "professorial," and now America is at grave risk of not passing its midterm exams on the oil spill. Obama Oil Spill Speech Criticized By CNN's Language Analyst For Not Being Moronic Enough [UPDATE]
  • Mr Fothergill's 1991 seed catalogue includes a fully functional model which has a traditional iron wheel and is priced at £179.
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  • In the course of the summer, I came across several offered for sale in plantsmen's catalogues which I simply had to have.
  • Sales catalogues are often heavily financed by these sorts of rebates and discounts.
  • Morris Goldsworth came out of the central room accompanied by a well-suited, ponderous young man in his twenties, marking his catalogue. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • A catalogue has been produced to accompany the exhibition, which runs from 24 November to 18 December.
  • The curators were judicious in their selection of authors for the exhibition catalogue.
  • Studies conducted over the years catalogue many of its effects.
  • With a back catalogue as long as Weller's, its surprising that a collection of rare cuts, cover versions and re-mixes hasn't been seen before.
  • The industry is seeing more and more teachers buying from outside suppliers of print music and instruments through the Internet, mail order catalogues, and other retailers.
  • Most of these good-looking, solid and sculptural vanity units are not cheap, although the high street and mail-order catalogues are catching up with the trend.
  • This is far from being a work of mere trainspotting; in fact, in a strange way, it catalogues the architectural, social and economic history of modern Britain.
  • ( "Madamina il catalogo") popularly known as the "Catalogue Song," which is full of broad humor, though its subject is far from possessing that quality. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
  • The beautifully written catalogue based on her own assiduous research was the first of many. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's because he very nearly lost the lot through a catalogue of misfortune three years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • I make a little pocket money delivering catalogues.
  • Some vernacular language material is not fully catalogued, but all uncatalogued vernacular materials can be found as an order record through an author or title search in the library catalog.
  • In addition, divided catalogues or separate classified catalogues could also have acted as a deterrent to subject searching.
  • Why on Earth do they feel the need to catalogue every moment of their trip?
  • The catalogue will be on sale at the gallery during the exhibition and in bookstores after it closes.
  • It can be seen immediately that, in library terms, the 48K microcomputer could not replace the library catalogue.
  • In connection with an item of Ru ware of the Northern Song dynasty, for instance, which many connoisseurs regard as one of the absolute pinnacles of Chinese ceramic art, the author of the pertinent catalogue entry states that certain qualities of shape and decoration “make it incredibly rare even within this exceptional group.” Archive 2009-08-01
  • Coming back to the form of two years ago, Westmeath have been hit by a chilling catalogue of injuries.
  • Sahre has catalogued and organized everything about this modest outcropping of homes with an admirable anal retentiveness. 2008 June : Scrubbles.net
  • Some great playable characters are taken from the back catalogue of games, too. The Sun
  • I ghost-write military autobiographies, said one; My special area of interest is catalogue descriptions of medieval wall-hangings, said another. Are you THE Ken Wilson? « Ken Wilson's Blog
  • A total of eight Orkney chairs featured in the sale catalogue, and exceeded their estimates, according to Bonham organisers.
  • That does not mean that the same principle applies to an uncatalogued and flawed reproduction. Times, Sunday Times
  • (they are catalogued for us, and placed in rows in the shop windows); we purchase _lachryma Christi_ by the dozen; and, for a few sous, may become possessed of the whole paraphernalia of the Holy Manger. Normandy Picturesque
  • But a flip through the catalogues turned up at least one must-get work.
  • Mr Fothergill's 1991 seed catalogue includes a fully functional model which has a traditional iron wheel and is priced at £179.
  • Both are catalogues accompanying major exhibitions of Minimalism and Geometric Abstraction in the postwar period.
  • To observe searching behaviour solely at the catalogue may provide a distorted picture of the task in hand.
  • While the catalogue is a compendium of information on the artist and her work, it does not devote sufficient attention to one of the most extraordinary aspects of the exhibition.
  • Any outline of this work must compress the author's variegated analysis into a thin catalogue of schematic impressions.
  • The photograph was about halfway down, but he took his time getting there, stopping as I knew he would to peruse a seed catalogue. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • In 1997 all trees more than four metres high were catalogued with their botanical name, their common name, their country of origin and other information.
  • As if fulfilling the portentous predictions of some medieval soothsayer, the first year of this new century has witnessed an unprecedented catalogue of warnings of the cumulative effects of climate change.
  • The report catalogued numerous dangerous work practices.
  • Computer that their entire back catalogue is being digitally remastered for release on the internet, with ringtone sales likely to follow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Swift had visited the Royal Society where he would have seen the Gilbertian terrella described in the catalogue as “an orbicular loadstone, about four inches and 1/2 in Diameter.” COSMIC VOYAGES
  • He accessed a mission statement for each institution from the general information, college catalogues, or accreditation information posted on each college's Web site.
  • Youngsters from a north west school have finally made it to the ski slopes of Vermont - after a catalogue of delays and mishaps.
  • Once there, they could pick up a "catalogue" of new products presented in paper doll fashion, definitely one of the most original presentations this week.
  • One file catalogues the names, addresses, birth dates, Social Security numbers, heights and weights of over four thousand cardiology patients, along with each medical procedure they underwent.
  • Library users can now also access the library catalogue and renew their books on line.
  • Publishers often distribute, in addition to catalogues, circulars about individual books or series.
  • From Mike Wallace, "This 'scandalmonger' was entertained and provoked by Ms. Garment's remarkable catalogue. Scandal: The Culture of Mistrust in American Politics
  • Not all the coins consigned to this ANA auction have been catalogued, and more Wreath Cents may be added to the listing. Coin Rarities & Related Topics: 1793 Half Cents, Chain Cents, Wreath Cents, 1808 Quarter Eagles — one-year type coins in general : Coin Collecting News
  • Their six months of filming was distilled into a one hour programme trailed as ‘a damning catalogue of inefficiency, neglect and substandard treatment.’
  • Only five such models were made and it was pictured on the auction catalogue cover. Times, Sunday Times
  • A survey has been designed and carried out to assess the extent of library materials within the group that remain either on card catalogue or indeed completely uncatalogued.
  • They include exhibition catalogues, works on art theory and works on individual artists.
  • In 1899 the Witmark brothers published The First Minstrel Encyclopaedia and The First Minstrel Catalogue, which “covered every want of the amateur quite as well as the mastodonic Sears, Roebuck catalogue covers the needs of its vast patronage.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • But, when I clicked on to their library catalogues, I found little boxes instead of roman script.
  • He writes them in a notebook, numbers them, catalogues them on computer. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to the main catalogue, a number of useful handlists can also be downloaded from this site; these finding aids break the manuscript collection into useful categories for quick searches.
  • He began collecting lists, brochures and catalogues, which he filed away on the top of a cabinet in his large office.
  • Here, his style is easy, conversational and vivid as he delves into his back catalogue of personal memories. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole holiday was a catalogue of disasters.
  • If you live in the UK, you'll be cascaded with catalogues full of good-looking housewares of one sort or another.
  • The mission of the college is stated as follows in its course catalogue and faculty handbook.
  • It was an appalling catalogue of incompetence, lies and cover-ups. The Sun
  • In fact, she has succeeded in assembling a show and writing a companion catalogue both informed by history and informative as well.
  • But, when I clicked on to their library catalogues, I found little boxes instead of roman script.
  • The minuter corrections, in the Duke de la Valliere's catalogue, furnish a most enlivening article in the dryness of bibliography.
  • The regents [of the University of California] have allocated supervision over the content of course catalogues to the Academic Senate.
  • Catalogues, flyers and brochures can be collected in the service's blue bag, or taken to a recycling site.
  • In 1997 all trees more than four metres high were catalogued with their botanical name, their common name, their country of origin and other information.
  • Then there are returns: an average catalogue company experiences about 40 per cent returns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Concept lists were created by having two research assistants search each textbook and catalogue all concepts in a heading, subheading, boldface type, or italics, as well as those concepts given explicit definition.
  • Among the zoological delights that awaited them according to him were the dagger-tooth: a 120 kilo, furred predator of the mountains; the greater snowbird with a three-meter wingspread and talons that could carry off a full-grown Klingon; plus a host of uncatalogued amphibians that made the marshes acutely inhospitable. Pawns and Symbols
  • The bulk of the volume consists of descriptive and interpretive catalogue entries for each mask.
  • She's the woman with the desirable personal style, who took an ailing catalogue company and made it a global fashion player. Times, Sunday Times
  • An especially useful section surveys reference works, bibliographies, dictionaries, library catalogues, guides to manuscripts, dissertations, and internet resources. The Times Literary Supplement
  • All property is lotted, photographed and described in a full-color catalogue published prior to the auction in which the property is offered.
  • But then the wheels came off the England chariot as they collapsed in spectacular fashion after a catalogue of errors. The Sun
  • The catalogue contains detailed notes on each painting.
  • It would be another year before I'd identified it, named it, catalogued it, and was ready to get the hell out.
  • In listening to these works with their clumsy blocks of tone, their eternal sunless complaining, their lack of humor where they would be humorous, their lack of passion where they would be profound, their sardonic and monotonous bourdon, one is perforce reminded of the photograph of Reger which his publishers place on the cover of their catalogue of his works, the photograph that shows something that is like a swollen, myopic beetle with thick lips and sullen expression crouching on an organ-bench. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
  • Indeed, when looking at the catalogue of Baby Cow's bleakly funny programmes – Marion and Geoff, Human Remains, Nighty Night, Sensitive Skin, Sarah and Lizzie – one could scarcely find a better description of them than Chekhov's own words for his subject matter: "the sad comicality of everyday life". Chekhov Shorts: 'I'm Ivan Nyukhin, aha!'
  • It's worth buying the catalogue. Times, Sunday Times
  • The beautifully written catalogue based on her own assiduous research was the first of many. Times, Sunday Times
  • My catalogue of unpleasant happenings continued.
  • It is fascinating that the cataloguer is obviously referring to a condition rarity, in 1955, as he must have known that no date in the Barber Half series is truly rare in absolute terms. All-Time Greatest Collection of Barber Half Dollars to be Auctioned in Boston, Part 2 : Coin Collecting News
  • He is famously taciturn in interviews, and not big on stage patter either, preferring to flick through his back catalogue with the minimum of fuss. Times, Sunday Times
  • The band's catalogue goofs on everything from country to wailing metal.
  • The online catalogue was a spin-off which did not stem from any desire to serve the user better.
  • The Rorschach inkblot conceit used for the catalogue was, like the ‘Lost Formats’ issue of Emigre, so overstated and dominant that it crushed the content.
  • Featured in this guide are some of the hot collections released in time for the season, plus a look at the few other outstanding releases, from catalogue reissues to DVDs.
  • He catalogued the whole collection of books presented by Professor Smith.
  • We are hoping to set up a consortium of institute libraries with a standardised catalogue and a strong policy on resource sharing.
  • One of the consolations - for gardeners - of the long, wet, dark winter evenings is to sit in front of a roaring fire with seed catalogues and plant lists, and dream of how the garden will look in the summer.
  • An onion set is a small onion which can be bought at garden centres or ordered from seed catalogues.
  • You've heard of the magalogue - the glossy magazine as shopping catalogue.
  • After the Oz material, the catalogue's remaining pages offer a look at Avi's real name, a signed first edition of Dr. Seuss's And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, Sherwood Anderson's copy of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, and a "Group of 7 different cartes-de-visite of cartoons depicting Jefferson Davis dressed as a woman. Archive 2008-09-01
  • His words come vividly to mind in reviewing the curious catalogue which a European statistician lately furnished of the number of sovereigns who have perished by violent deaths or been discrowned by disaster. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 24, March, 1873
  • As we mount higher and higher, we find commoner books, in shabbier bindings; but there is still the same order preserved, each book being numbered according to a printed catalogue. from The Book Browser’s Guide by Roy Harley Lewis. Big Box Bookstore of the 1790s
  • I bought the camera and case as advertised in the catalogue.
  • I will return to this point in the conclusion, but it is important to underline that rhetoric courses can not be easily categorized even in course catalogues.
  • With its eroticized reflections on modern aesthetics and liberal guilt, it's like watching a bi-curious college professor annotate an Abercrombie & Fitch catalogue. Michael Cunningham's "By Nightfall," reviewed by Ron Charles
  • A competent catalogue with the usual high-quality illustrations and commentary accompanies the exhibition.
  • Their catalogues contain fewer items, but the range of publications is wider than at the turn of the century.
  • A movie buff, Johnson owns 8,000 films, all of which are catalogued and indexed in six file cabinets in his house.
  • My favourite out of all the catalogues that plop onto the doormat is the Lakeland one. Kitchen Gadget Lust « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • Alas, it's a resource that is as well-catalogued as a rubbish tip and the librarians never seem to be around to help when you need it most.
  • Buying from a catalogue can mean buying a pig in a poke.
  • His catalogue of crimes is appalling: assaults on other children, dog mess through letterboxes, vandalism.
  • She catalogues the experience of the Welsh housewife and the changes instigated by the introduction of electricity.
  • The library also has published catalogues and handlists that are available for sale.
  • The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
  • When I ordered the catalogue, there was no mention of any payment.
  • For in addition to these more typical forms one finds catalogued in EV an amazing variety of stanzaic forms, line lengths, meters, and rhyme schemes.
  • This consistently upbeat catalogue song lists those relatively ordinary phenomena which exhilarate and hearten Maria, from raindrops on roses to doorbells and sleighbells to wild geese on moonlit flight.
  • Imagine going to a library catalogue and not only getting the books but web pages also.
  • The collection was initially uncatalogued and placed alongside the Institute materials; it was of value but extremely difficult to use effectively.
  • Exhibition catalogues are now the chief way in which new academic research is published for a wide audience.
  • Available as ‘source code’: Ten per cent of the catalogue is also available in its component parts, e.g. scores, lyrics, MIDI files, samples or track-by-track audio files. Boing Boing
  • The new Hornes Collective catalogue makes it all so easy.
  • Most objects in space have been catalogued, numbered and named, but one type of mysterious object has yet to be classified - and they are known simply as ‘blobs’.
  • The big thing about that is that it's owned and controlled by Disney, which means that every step in the process is scrupulously controlled, overseen, filed, catalogued, approved, altered, scrapped, rewritten and generally dicked around with. Archive 2010-03-01
  • In 1995 he published a complete catalogue of the pastels. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you're looking for Christmas pressies that don't take up much space, or for someone who really does have everything, then I can thoroughly recommend the new breed of catalogues which ship your gift to someone who needs it.
  • A Whitmanesque catalogue filled with futurist horrors, this powerful prose poem visualizes the aboveground as a world where technology and rationality have become tools of violence and destruction on a world scale.
  • Courses of instruction listed in the 1846 Catalogue include: Spelling, grammar, arithmetic, geography, uranography, composition, botany, physiology, algebra, natural philosophy, metal and moral science, rhetoric, chemistry, geometry, criticism, history, logic, trigonometry, astronomy, mineralogy, Butler's analogy, and evidences of Christianity.
  • In the late 1960s, the phrase started making its way into law school course catalogues.
  • This catalogue of arboreal treasures stands as a tribute to majestic specimens of nature that are the largest of their kind.
  • Over the years he invested thousands of pounds in his collection, which also embraced every other aspect of Avon, from catalogues to the special dinner services given to agents for meeting sales targets.
  • Arlack possessed a most splendid squint with both eyes, so that it was often observed he would make a capital cook, as he could always keep one eye on the pot while he surveyed the intricacies of the chimney with the other; and, to complete the catalogue of his complexional recommendations, his face was absolutely furrowed, seamed and gashed until it had nearly lost a human shape by the pitiless assaults of the smallpox. Ralph Rashleigh
  • The contents of the coat, which had lain undisturbed for approximately eight months, are currently in the process of being catalogued and analyzed, but early reports already have the scientific community buzzing.
  • Nine coaches and minibuses have been taken off the road after roadside checks uncovered a worrying catalogue of defects, including faulty brakes.
  • The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
  • Buying from a catalogue can mean buying a pig in a poke.
  • Well might Egbert be proud of his librarian: the first, I believe upon record, who has composed a catalogue [234] of books in Latin hexameter verse: and full reluctantly, I ween, did this librarian take leave of his _Cell_ stored with the choicest volumes -- as we may judge from his pathetic address to it, on quitting England for France! Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • It plays like a catalogue of reggae and related styles, of which dub is merely one ingredient.
  • The collection has not been catalogued, although archival and conservation steps have been taken.
  • For three showerless weeks he and a team of researchers surveyed, observed and catalogued the rock, camping under the stars and subsisting on an unlikely diet of cabbage and canned shellfish (nonperishable food items not being a staple of Omani grocery stores). Energy Bulletin -
  • Specimen data in the museums are often maintained in a form of catalogs similar to bibliographic catalogues in the libraries.
  • A limited amount of downloadable material is provided and the library catalogue, including video and audio material, can be viewed online.
  • Like the catalogue of pastoral images that Keats includes in his famous ode, a city building awash in rain has become a perfect place for anyone beset by a melancholy fit to glut her sorrow.
  • Provided it is safe to do so, pictures will be taken of the sheep for sale and a catalogue produced for display both on the internet and via the post.
  • Turner must be, by my reckoning, the most frequently exhibited artist of all time. I have five shelves just of his catalogues.
  • Sometimes my cataloguer soul is not really happy with this either. How Libraries Shelve Their Comics
  • Hyacinths are available wherever flower bulbs are sold, including garden centers, home centers, supermarkets and mail-order catalogues.
  • The letter then catalogued a series of cost-cutting and liberalisation steps that it wanted Italy to pursue. Times, Sunday Times
  • As always, those details are catalogued with absolute accuracy and impressive style on the opposing page by the editor, C. F.
  • She had learned the symptoms of epizoötic -- whatever that was -- and poll-evil and stringhalt, and had gone from that to making a shopping tour through a Montgomery Ward catalogue. The Quirt
  • Nine days later I received a replacement booklet, a new Hyperion catalogue and a letter of apology.
  • In Australia there has been some recent experimentation with catalogue formats such as "Slim Jims" and "magalogues" but it is doubtful that too many will continue long term.
  • Luma Lane has already given brief respite by then; hair clamped in bunches, her not unattractive playground lullaby vocal stripped from the finer points of the 4AD back catalogue.
  • In the main it is a catalogue of racily written anecdotes that describe the most notorious of the North's drug godfathers.
  • In the oldest known recension of the so-called martyrology of St. Jerome the name of St. Blasius does not appear; it is only in the later, enlarged catalogues that he is mentioned. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • Cards are thus equivalent to entries for books in the main card catalogue. 4.
  • She was reading a mail-order catalogue, and had an open half-pound box of Black Magic chocolates beside her.
  • Every day the papers are filled with an appalling catalogue of deaths and injuries as the result of the latest piece of motoring madness.
  • She became a compulsive reader of plant and seed catalogues, and even spent a month in China collecting seeds and hunting for plants.
  • Plenty of students are still reading the classics of teen literature - Catch-22, the Vonnegut catalogue (I don't really know what the more feminie equivalents are) - without any particular guidance or encouragement from what they've learned in class. Matt Zeitlin: Impetuous Young Whippersnapper
  • The full colour catalogue with its detailed and informative text is a bonus though it is a pity that priced at R150.00, it is beyond the means of much of the local market.
  • The Amazon rain forest, the world's largest is thought to contain at least 30 percent of all plant and animal species on the planet, most of them uncatalogued.
  • Review of the catalogue of Chinese herbal drugs showed that treatment of symptoms associated with neurasthenia was indicated in 10 patent drugs of Chinese herbs.
  • The catalogue which accompanies this exhibition is as sumptuous as the show itself. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I have done my best to trace the publishing history through the catalogue of the British Library, which should in theory have a copy of every book ever published in the UK.
  • While the exhibition catalogue rhapsodizes about the "expressivity" of the paintings of scenes of battle, hunting and fishing, seeing these items is the visceral equivalent of learning that Greek and Roman statues and temples were originally painted in bright tones. Afghan Antiquity
  • I joined the throngs and filed through the labyrinthine chambers and catacombs, past storyboards of a hippopotamus hunt, fowling in the marshes, dwarfs making jewelry, scenes of fishing, gardening, and farming, an ancient catalogue of harmonic balance that reverses the telescope from today's hardships and irredentism. Richard Bangs: Quest for the Lord of the Nile, Part II
  • Before that can be done well, I think, the archives of Pius XII's pontificate will probably have to be fully catalogued and opened.
  • Could you know that your letter with its catalogue of advantages and arrangements must offend me as much as if, belies (let us hope) you and the woman of your love, I would pardon the affront of it upon us all, and ascribe the unseemly want of warmth to reserve or to the sadness which grips the heart when joy is too palpitant. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • It is not liberally peppered with old favourites or writers with a large back catalogue. Times, Sunday Times
  • These works, part of a bequest from Jochen Schneider, patron and friend of the artist in Kampala, were the specific stimulus for the retrospective exhibition and its catalogue reviewed by Kasfir.
  • An illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition.
  • The local agents provide an extensive catalogue of programs available at a nominal charge.
  • The pattern is similar to one pictured on a coal hod in the Mersereau catalogue and referred to as the ‘Japanese pattern.’
  • Michael inherited the collection from his late father and the Penny Postcards as they were then called are completely catalogued.
  • Several of the ‘translations’ do not have even remotely similar analogues in the Lorca catalogue.
  • She catalogues these, in addition to consonance and assonance, as pararhyme (nine-noon), unstressed (given-heaven), augmented VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 3
  • To bill it as a return to form would be a trashing of Allen's back catalogue, but it is a reminder of the glory days: indeed, it's a spruced-up version of a vehicle once intended for Zero Mostel, about a misanthropist scientist who spends his days insulting children and recuperating from suicide attempts. Whatever Works
  • The First Actresses, National Portrait Gallery - review The catalogue of the new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery opens with a dejected little enquiry into the origin of the term "actress", as though the author, Gill Perry, has some objection to the distinction in terms of gender between the male and female trouper. Evening Standard - Home
  • A catalogue of its library survives from 1372, listing 646 items.
  • The ease and sophistication with which catalogues of books and journals can now be stored on computers is beginning to make even the most reliable of printed bibliographies look in danger of obsolescence.
  • The web is also like being stuck in a giant uncatalogued library, with every dusty shelf offering up hidden treasures; you just have to hunt for them.
  • It's also a big site, with artist biographies, discographies, tour details, full catalogue details with cover art and sound clips and an online radio show.
  • The sheer number of introductions forces older, less fashionable varieties out of current catalogues. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Turkish prime minister supplies us with an answer when he pops up with a foreword to the catalogue, in which he turns briskly to Turkey's hopes for entry into the European Union.
  • Arrived back to find the usual pile of mail – this is rarely exciting, as there is only one person who ever writes me letters these days – which included the latest Boden and Lakeland catalogues, both of which are on an autumn theme. Bang! and the summer is gone! « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • Library users can now also access the library catalogue and renew their books on line.
  • The Witnesses of the Total Merge catalogued all those ships believed to belong to other client species of the Capellans.
  • Lemaitre" or Chambourcy Short-Stemmed, catalogued by Vilmorin in 1890. The Cauliflower
  • The nicks and notches in the fluke and dorsal fin help with identification, and the photos go into a photo ID catalogue which helps determine population size and migration patterns.
  • The fully illustrated catalogue acknowledges the cooperation of Galerie Jan Krugier of Geneva.
  • One especially brazen blag at an art exhibition (entered through charm, obviously) somehow resulted in a catalogue signed and personally dedicated by the artist.
  • Our business scope includes hardcover, catalogues, top - grade magazines and high - tech product manuals etc.
  • What I will eschew is mispoona and rapa senza testa and bianca riccia da taglio and whatever else they can think up for me in the catalogues this winter. Jean's Knitting
  • Only now, four years after the opening of the university's fine new library building, are these collections at last being catalogued, cleaned, and put in good order.
  • Early catalogues served connoisseurs and noble visitors whilst also publicizing the taste and wealth of the owner.
  • Many of the 600,000 uncatalogued books are still sitting in unopened boxes.
  • That story prompted a catalogue of complaints from disappointed new home buyers over delays and poor workmanship.
  • Lost are the Kunduz Hoard and the Bagram Treasure - looted rather than destroyed because coins and ivories, well known from catalogue records, continue to turn up on the illicit art market.
  • Remove your name from any catalogue lists and stay away from online sales to avoid temptation. The Sun

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