How To Use Facsimile In A Sentence

  • (Original lineation is evident, of course, in the facsimile images.) Annotated Text
  • The word telefax, short for telefacsimile, for "make a copy at a distance", is also used as a synonym. Blogpulse Top Links
  • She found instead that the Vegas wedding chapels, "with their wishing wells and stained-glass paper windows and their artificial bouvardia," were in fact selling "'niceness,' the facsimile of proper ritual, to children who do not know how else to find it. The Wedding Merchants
  • This effect was most obvious in classrooms that had incorporated telecommunications activities, but other classes used technologies such as satellite broadcasts, telefacsimiles, and the telephone to help bring in outside resources.
  • But side by side with that history of inflation from the infinitesimal to the immense is another development, the change year by year from the shabby impecuniosity of the Camden Town lodging to the lavish munificence of the Crest Hill marble staircase and my aunt's golden bed, the bed that was facsimiled from Fontainebleau. Tono Bungay
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  • All art is but facsimile of nature and the art of imitating someone or something classically in order to entertain is mimicry.
  • Delrina says it will exploit the signal processing capabilities that some facsimile modem manufactures are just beginning to build into their products.
  • Material that once had to be slowly printed out on a telefacsimile or even received through the mail with a paid subscription to a service is now quickly available on the Web.
  • This sequel to the 2001 sleeper hit is a thinly veiled facsimile of the first film.
  • This a facsimile edition of an eighteenth century book.
  • He said he was disappointed not only when Funny Cide did not win but also because the tote tickets had changed from stock paper to a thinner facsimile machine-style paper that fades rapidly.
  • Indeed, I reserve the rest of the piece until I can obtain admission to the Bannatine Club, 13 when I propose to throw off an edition, limited according to the rules of that erudite Society, with a facsimile of the manuscript, emblazonry of the family arms surrounded by their quartering, and a handsome disclamation of family pride, with HAEC NOS NOVIMUS ESSE Chronicles of the Canongate
  • As part of the bicentenary celebrations the Society is producing a facsimile of the Naval Gold Medal for Trafalgar, awarded posthumously to the hero of the Senior Service.
  • The score's facsimile will be officially presented and played by clavichordist Florian Birsak on Friday, it said. Mozart piano score discovered in Salzburg
  • Soon came the facsimile machine, and if there was not a machine at diocesan headquarters in Kenya, Ghana, or South Africa, there usually was one not far away.
  • She accepted the offer by return facsimile the same day.
  • Modern edited texts, he argues, posit a kind of authorial intention which did not exist for many of the writers whose plays are preserved in print, while facsimiles hypostatize one printed copy of a play as ‘the play.’
  • At the end of the preface, Carpenter denies any attempt to have reproduced the text in a facsimile transcription.
  • The Industrial Commission may adopt procedures for filing by telefacsimile transmission in other instances.
  • In 1993, any reasonable facsimile of civilization would have had me committing indecencies with the bus station tarmac.
  • Systems of this kind are referred to as telefacsimile systems in present-day parlance.
  • Some vendors are expected to build devices that add facsimile and telephone capabilities, while others offer speech processing capability.
  • I refer to your facsimile on 12 December and on 26 November I have sent you by facsimile a letter the proposed amendments of grounds in relation to the above matters.
  • The smaller companion volume includes more than 100 black-and-white images along with facsimiles of Fay's journals.
  • A copy of the letter sent by facsimile transmission is enclosed herewith for your information.
  • Divorcing it of its context would strip away much of that heady period glamour to produce a diluted facsimile - even with slavish adherence to the original scripts.
  • There was a facsimile of the manuscript on my shelves. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This article mainly studies the V-FAX facsimile machine the data acquisition module.
  • These Rules introduce provisions for the filing of documents by telefacsimile transmission and introduce a multi-class system of application.
  • Originally it was called a facsimile machine because it allowed one person to send another a copy, or facsimile, of a document.
  • No copies, facsimiles or mechanical reproductions of entry materials will be accepted.
  • Mad Madge carries coloured and black and white photographs in 16 pages and a facsimile of a love letter that Margaret wrote to William in 1645.
  • Being live performances, these are real facsimiles of how I recall Ferrier sounding in performance.
  • That is to say, a facsimile, a carbon copy, a wisp of a ghost of a shadow of a bagel.
  • ICT equipment is defined as computers and peripherals; telephones and telephone apparatus, facsimile equipment, and routers, etc.; electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus; and computer software. New Report: Performance Profiles of Major Energy Producers 2004 « ResourceShelf
  • Those earliest facsimiles, or "faxes," were transmitted via telegraph wires. NPR Topics: News
  • For those interested in extinct species, I've just published a non-facsimile reprint of Symington Grieve's The Great Auk, or Garefowl. Archive 2007-02-01
  • All those who did not respond were contacted by telephone, and the questionnaire was facsimiled a second time.
  • This was hardly what John wanted; but, not to be beaten, he facsimiled the master's freehand in a sort of engraver's stipple, which his habitual neatness helped him to do in perfection. The Life of John Ruskin
  • They send a chart daily to mariners by high-frequency radio facsimile and over the Internet.
  • We were both very anxious about the facsimiled letter, and when, after long preliminaries, the Commission came to the Times witnesses, I well remember the dismay with which I heard the first day of Mr. Macdonald's examination. Writer's Recollections
  • Nor can any reconstructed, facsimile wilderness ever approach the condition of nature as it was before human influence became dominant.
  • This papyrus is a facsimile copy of the only surviving thing from the ancient library.
  • Laurel Ptak, the woman behind iheartphotograph, a personal friend, old Gawker photographer and the curator of the exhibit In Real Life, is attempting to "assemble the world's largest archive of photographs transmitted via telefacsimile" today until 4 pm. Gawker
  • Applications include mobile facsimile, data sharing and transfer and remote computer access.
  • At the end are bound in 7 smaller leaves of paper on which Kirkpatrick (?) has carefully facsimiled alphabets and abbreviations, and arranged the latter in alphabetical order. Three Centuries of a City Library an Historical and Descriptive Account of the Norwich Public Library Established in 1608 and the present Public Library opened in 1857
  • When she finally flips over to the darkside and channels gravely voiced barmaids (or a close facsimile thereof), the call goes out for a preacher who will drive Beelzebub and his bilious body odors away.
  • The resolution of the facsimile at high magnification is not clear enough to see the detail of the incipits, but it is fascinating to discover more about this shadowy publication.
  • This hefty softcover is a facsimile collection of thousands of exotic and sensational photographs dating from around the turn of the century when news of any sort from far away lands was rare. Boing Boing: December 18, 2005 - December 24, 2005 Archives
  • I do not have specific instructions in relation to the facsimile.
  • Over the course of a traumatizing month on switchback trails and swaying log bridges, Mr. Adams hardens into a reasonable facsimile of a competent day hiker, though not a mountaineer. In a Lost City, Finding Yourself
  • Despite its feetlessness, however, its pathetic podalic privation, this roast turkey-or jumbo facsimile thereof-was moving down the highway at sixty-five miles an hour, traveling faster, farther on its back than many aspiring actresses. Skinny Legs and All
  • Examples of consumer electronics include, but are not limited to, computers, printers, copiers, telefacsimiles, VCRs, stereos, televisions, and telecommunication devices.
  • Applications include mobile facsimile, data sharing and transfer and remote computer access.
  • In the meantime, the Vicar also wanted a _facsimile_ of his hayfield, as it looked when the haymakers were among the tedded grass, or under the Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes
  • But since the invention of carbon paper and, still more, the photocopier and the telefacsimile machine, that purpose has largely gone.
  • During restoration, pages were photographed and a facsimile produced.
  • A facsimile edition of the Black Book was published by the Imperial War Museum in London in 1989.
  • This ersatz-Elizabethan mock-up, approximating to some incomplete and sketchy idea of the original, provides an anodyne facsimile of Elizabethan experience, from which the roughness, stench, and hazard have been removed.
  • I learned a few valuable lessons working on that show: a facsimile intends to deceive legally, an unacknowledged facsimile can easily become a forgery, and an undetected forgery is an original. Introduction
  • On this afternoon he was wearing a check shirt and rather tight jeans, his feet were in calf-length leather boots and he had a reasonable facsimile of Wyatt Earp's 10-gallon hat on his head.
  • A large portion of the splendid photographs were taken by experts for the author and appear here for the first time ” some in color; they are supplemented by the extraordinary drawings of Barbara Boehrs done in a kind of pointillist technique which greatly reduces the distortions of earlier "facsimiles. Dim Beginnings
  • We were both very anxious about the facsimiled letter, and when, after long preliminaries, the Commission came to the _Times_ witnesses, I well remember the dismay with which I heard the first day of Mr. Macdonald's examination. A Writer's Recollections — Volume 2
  • In the meantime we attach a duly authorised copy of your facsimile dated 6th October 2000, which can now be included in the aforementioned Sub-Contract Agreement.
  • Indeed, as Gould points out, the digital facsimiles of basic human activities "chatting," "befriending," even "poking" oftentimes seem poised to outmode the actual physical acts on which they were originally modeled! Harvard University Press Publicity Blog :
  • The business centre has full secretarial and administrative services Internet access, photocopying, full colour laser printing, a facsimile service and couriers.
  • In our ever shrinking world where journeys that once took days or weeks now takes hours, where we can communicate with people virtually anywhere in the world via e-mail or facsimile, the idea that we should all fortify ourselves in our racially exclusive laagers is ridiculous. Is That Legal?: Fundraising Through Falsehood at VDare.com
  • A brochure handed to guests includes a facsimile of the original menu. Times, Sunday Times
  • The legislation will apply to electronic messages including email, text messages, and instant messages but not to facsimile messages and voice calls.
  • Fielding's own benefit, as appears from the curious ticket attributed to Hogarth and facsimiled by A.M. Ireland, took place on April 25, but we have no record of the amount of his gains. Fielding
  • Applications include mobile facsimile, data sharing and transfer and remote computer access.
  • The gallery's small back room contained only a framed facsimile of a letter written in 1837 by Ramohan Roy, a Europhile reformist.
  • The word telefax, short for telefacsimile, for "make a copy at a distance", is also used as a synonym. Blogpulse Top Links
  • Neither the personal computer nor the facsimile machine took off like a rocket. THE 22 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF MARKETING
  • The electronic medium enables them to include a large array of images, including facsimiles of original documents with transcriptions.
  • Personal communications, such as a telephone conversation between two people or a facsimile (fax) message, usually involve point-to-point transmission.
  • We've made armoring yourself for the untamed outback - or a reasonable facsimile - a much less anxious process.
  • The facsimile faithfully reproduces the manuscript score in its original form in three volumes, each half-bound in leather with gilt impressions on the spine.
  • From the given facts we know Wen had facsimiled a letter to Jo revoking his offer before Jo received the letter and replied to it.
  • In a performance that enacts a recent history of data compression and transmission techniques, I Heart Photograph will attempt to assemble the world's largest archive of photographs transmitted via telefacsimile. Gawker
  • The use Owen makes of such an idea is, apparently, supposed to show what makes it impossible to say, as a matter of doctrine, whether the Roman communion aka the Catholic Church is a communio of true churches or only a facsimile thereof. Archive 2007-11-01
  • It is possible to send text messages and telefacsimiles directly from a textphone via the Relay Service for Text Telephony.
  • He writes in order to answer a bibliographic question: is a given facsimile accurate enough to be useful?
  • What great and painstaking effort was encompassed in its composition only one can know even partly who has been privileged to "peep behind the scenes" at the "properties of the literary _histrio_" -- the manuscript notes and memoranda, a few of which accompany this volume in facsimile. The Dead Men's Song Being the Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch of its Author Young Ewing Allison
  • A brochure handed to guests includes a facsimile of the original menu. Times, Sunday Times
  • Telex and facsimile could make way for latest high-tech global communications network.
  • Sometimes, rather than going to the trouble of printing a facsimile of an existing book, he used the original edition itself by purchasing a number of copies and altering each of them by hand.
  • ‘The books in this program are printed as facsimiles of the last edition,’ says John Walsh, production manager at the press.
  • It's all better than the show with the 5 posh advertising bints who are catty at each other in order to win a pointless facsimile of a boring man in marketing simply because he is loaded.
  • But what makes the corporation's decision so much worse is that it is an exact facsimile of a previous blunder.
  • Surely, given time, he will be able to track down the apartment where your facsimile machine is located, thus exposing us. CORMORANT
  • Thirty pages are reproduced in facsimile with gold leaf.
  • There was a facsimile of the manuscript on my shelves. The Times Literary Supplement
  • If a page is torn, it can be repaired, or if a piece of it is missing, it can be facsimiled, and the whole of the inside of the volume can be washed throughout. The Private Library What We Do Know, What We Don't Know, What We Ought to Know About Our Books
  • This hypertext is a diplomatic facsimile of the first edition of Mary Robinson's Letter to the Women of England on the Injustice of Mental Subordination, published in Introduction and Note on the Texts
  • The new ‘39th Reunion’ edition, unfortunately, does not do the original justice, surrounding a facsimile of the 1971 softcover with a pointless hardcover and carelessly designed front and back matter.
  • If receipt of delivery by telefacsimile is after 5: 00 P.M., service will be deemed to have been completed on the next business day.
  • Those seeking a true diplomatic edition/transcription should consult the facsimile editions by Zupitza and by Kiernan et al.
  • That she as well as Pound edited The Waste Land became apparent when the facsimile edition was published in 1971.
  • A fine art facsimile edition of one of the greatest medieval illuminated manuscripts in existence is published by the British Library, in association with Faksimile Verlag Luzern, on 23 March 2007. March 2007
  • A facsimile edition of the Black Book was published by the Imperial War Museum in London in 1989.
  • A primary goal of the current phase of OAC development is to enhance the utility of the finding aids by creating and providing online access to digitized facsimiles of primary source material.
  • If the telefacsimile machine malfunctions, the telefacsimile document shall be stamped as of the date actually received in the office.
  • Do not install any duplicators, facsimiles and telefacsimiles in rooms without permission of the security departments of the hotels and restaurants.
  • There is 24 hour room service, and for the busy businessman a facsimile machine is available.
  • Neither the personal computer nor the facsimile machine took off like a rocket. THE 22 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF MARKETING
  • The people contact the concrete thing in the practice, forms the concept by the abstract function, then uses the concept to facsimile and standard objective reality, then the institute is changed.
  • The second volume contains two phototype facsimiles of pages of the Laurentian and Marcian MSS., and the third volume three similar specimens of the Codex Vaticanus. Dio's Rome, Volume 1 (of 6) An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek during the Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form
  • A reproduction can be of any size; however a photographic facsimile may be printed the same size as the original work of art, with the purpose of actually simulating, to the point of deceptiveness, the appearance of the original.
  • Voice acting by many of the original cast members, or at least pretty good facsimiles, a fine soundtrack, groovy graphics, all complemented by gameplay that could drop a hardcore insomniac into blissful sleep inside of an hour.
  • Many libraries use telefacsimile equipment to transmit requests but not the material itself.
  • Rather than parades, it would be better to celebrate this holiday like the British used to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day – by burning politicians in effigy, or a reasonable facsimile. Memorial Day: Burning Pols in Effigy « Antiwar.com Blog
  • In a world instantly connected by a finger on a facsimile machine, it might seem unnecessary to decentralise research.
  • Other developments included automatic teleprinters which could transmit messages at a rate of 100 words a minute, and facsimile facilities which could transmit war photographers' prints halfway round the world in seven minutes.
  • A copy of the letter sent by facsimile transmission to Ms Leighton is enclosed herewith for your information.
  • It would be a prodigious feat of memory indeed if, 28 years after the death of the composer and 35 years after Mahler's performance of the 4th in Amsterdam, when the younger conductor did his work with the composer on the symphony, Mengelberg could remember Mahler's interpretation well enough to affect a reasonable facsimile of Mahler's performance. Archive 2008-06-01
  • The denial above is only true if we make a distinction between facsimiles of the documents and text transcriptions of the phony documents.
  • Applications include mobile facsimile, data sharing and transfer and remote computer access.
  • Finally, the British Library and Faksimile Verlag are donating copies of the facsimile to Durham Cathedral and to the community Heritage Centre on Holy Island (Lindisfarne).
  • Following on from your facsimile dated 18 June, I am pleased to confirm that LDG have noted the contents therein and we can confirm that there have been no losses advised to date that would affect any of the declarations ceded hereunder.
  • They will profit from the use of searchable texts as well as facsimile materials.
  • We've made armoring yourself for the untamed outback - or a reasonable facsimile - a much less anxious process.
  • {299} This was facsimiled in 1862, and again by Mr. Griggs in 1880. A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles
  • Blair's The Grave, "The Reunion of the Soul & the Body" and "The Soul hovering over the Body reluctantly parting with Life" (56-58), but does not reproduce or specifically discuss "Death's Door," and includes nine facsimiles: the frontispiece is a reduction of Notes on ''Points of Contact': Blake and Whitman'
  • You cannot simply put a facsimile of a Shakespearean quarto, with its strange typography and lack of annotations, in front of college sophomores and expect them to read and understand it.
  • One of the most chilling nonphotographic exhibits at Roth Horowitz is a pamphlet published by the NAACP with a facsimile of the front page of The Memphis Press, Jan. 26, 1921: "May Lynch 3 to 6 Negroes This Evening. BEAUTIFUL, ALSO, ARE THE SOULS OF MY BLACK SISTERS
  • Jean François Guichard: Contes et fables, suivis de quelques mots de Piron, mis en vers, par Jean François Guichard (This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1808 edition by Léopold Collin, Paris.) French Word-A-Day:
  • It was a very near facsimile of an aperiodic pattern he had created twenty years ago.
  • After retirement, he did extensive genetic experiments and became convinced that a rather small number of mutations could convert teosinte into a reasonable facsimile of maize.
  • Both the melody and the four-part harmonisation are printed as facsimile reproductions of the composer's autograph manuscript.
  • The message could come in forms such as speech, electronic mail, facsimile or a video clip.
  • Beaver Creek village is a facsimile of an idealised Alpine village, with inconveniences such as ice and cattle removed.
  • The facsimile editions are worth the £12.95 price tag for the Frenchified handwritten text and superb colour printing.
  • If a standard telefacsimile acknowledgement is not received, then step 145 exits from the transmission routine.
  • It does not, however, include telefacsimiles, normal voice-to-voice telephone communications or telemarketing, non-electronic messages (surface mail, flyers) and many ‘pop up’ windows that appear in the Internet.
  • James made numerous books with pages of facsimile postcards, replete with colored stamps and cancellation marks.
  • At this point a comparison between the original facsimile score and any of the modern transcriptions would shed light on issues of editing early music.
  • If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail, facsimile or telephone and destroy the original message.
  • This Release may be signed in whole or in counterparts and delivered in whole or in counterparts by facsimile or telegraphic transmission.
  • Then there are recently-published beautiful volumes containing facsimiles of ancient manuscripts; with, on each facing page, interpretations and scholarly analyses.
  • As such, while clearly aspiring to the archness and oblique melodies of early Pavement, Mazes have unwittingly become a facsimile of the Wannadies, the amiable and irrepressible Swedish indie pop success story of the mid-90s. This week's new live music
  • This is the 10th Daily Mail Pavilion cottage he and his team have created and, as in previous years, he visited the real thing and took measurements before creating an exact facsimile in his workshops.
  • Photocopies, including telefacsimiles, of this signed Power of Attorney shall be treated as original counterparts.

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