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On 3 September 2007, Morrison's complete catalogue of albums from 1971 through 2002 were made available exclusively at the iTunes Store in Europe and Australia and during the first week of October 2007, the albums became available at the US iTunes Store .< ref >
* Mansbridge, Michael ( 1991 ) John Nash A complete catalogue, Phaidon Press
Opus numbers originate from the complete catalogue by Harry Halbreich.
As Time Magazine reported, Key scoured the U. S. and Europe for off-the-air transcriptions of Toscanini broadcasts, acquiring almost 5, 000 transcriptions ( all transferred to tape ) of previously unreleased material — a complete catalogue of broadcasts by the Maestro between 1933 and 1954.
The Abell catalogue is an almost complete list of approximately 4, 000 clusters containing at least thirty members up to a redshift of z = 0. 2.
The first reconstruction of the Qumran bronze coinage, including a complete coin catalogue with up-dated and cross-referenced coin identifications, was done by Kenneth Lönnqvist and Minna Lönnqvist in 2005.
Andrea del Castagno: complete edition with a critical catalogue.
Andrea del Castagno: complete edition with a critical catalogue.
* Alan Kelly: His master's voice-La voce del padrone | the Italian catalogue ; a complete numerical catalogue of Italian gramophone recordings made from 1898 to 1929 in Italy and elsewhere by the Gramophone Company Ltd .. New York ; NY al., Greenwood Press, 1988.
* Alan Kelly: His master's voice, the French catalogue ; a complete numerical catalogue of French gramophone recordings made from 1898 to 1929 in France and elsewhere by the Gramophone Company Ltd. New York ; NY al., Greenwood Press, 1990.
* Alan Kelly: His master's voice, the German catalogue ; a complete numerical catalogue of German gramophone recordings made from 1898 to 1929 in Germany, Austria, and elsewhere by The Gramophone Company Ltd. New York ; NY al., Greenwood Press, 1994.
* Alan Kelly ; Jacques Klöters: His master's voice, the Dutch catalogue ; a complete numerical catalogue of Dutch and Belgian gramophone recordings made from 1900 to 1929 in Holland, Belgium, and elsewhere by the Gramophone Company Ltd. Westport, Conn.
* catalog ( or catalogue )-a complete and systematically organized enumeration of items, particularly the complete enumeration of a libraries ' resources on a set of paper cards ( card catalog ) or in an electronic database ( bibliographic database ).
* Amyntor, or a Defence of Milton's Life Toland's earlier book Containing ( I ) a general apology for all writings of that kind, ( II ) a catalogue of books attributed in the primitive times to Jesus Christ, his apostles and other eminent persons, with several important remarks relating to the canon of Scripture, ( III ) a complete history of the book Eikon Basilike proving Dr Gauden and not King Charles I to be the author of it.
This is a selection from the complete catalogue.
The last complete catalogue of his stock was published in 1887-88 under the title General Catalogue of Old Books and Manuscripts, in seven volumes, increased with subsequent supplements to twelve.
The label also offered a modest catalogue of classical recordings beginning in 1951 ; among among them was catalogue number E3711, an account of two sonatas by Franz Schubert, billed as the first in a complete cycle, recorded by pianist Beveridge Webster.
These had green labels, and the catalogue included some ambitious items, such as an abridged version ( 1925 ) of Edward Elgar's oratorio The Dream of Gerontius and, from Novello, what has been reported as the first recording of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 ( arranged for piano by Carl Tausig ) and a complete recording of Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto, her sole recording of a work extending over more than two record sides.
His Description raisonnée d ' une jolie collection de livres ( 1844 ), which is a catalogue of the books in his library, contains a life by Francis Wey and a complete bibliography of his numerous works.

complete and exhibition
The fair also contained exhibits that would seem shocking to modern audiences, including offensive portrayals of African-Americans, a " Midget City " complete with " sixty Lilliputians ", and an exhibition of incubators containing real babies.
The Museum of Modern Art in New York had a large exhibition representing 40 years of his work which gave visitors one of the first complete impressions of the changing nature of his art over the years.
The complete history of Hungarian agricultural production is explained in an exhibition in which the visitor can see soil cultivating machines, plant cultivating machines and those for animal husbandry used by the ploughmen in earlier times to modern machines used today.
He divides philology into five parts: first, an inquiry into public acts, with a knowledge of times and places, into civil institutions, and also into law ; second, an inquiry into private affairs ; third, an exhibition of the religions and arts of the ancient nations ; fourth, a history of all their moral and physical speculations and beliefs, and of their literatures ; and fifth, a complete explanation of the language.
The first complete screening of the V. T. A video-installation was in the exhibition Landscape Studies in Video curated by David Ross at the Long Beach Museum of Art in 1975.
In order to complete the picture, the artist used Siborne's model of the battlefield then on exhibition in London, while a friend in Brussels sent him breastplates worn by the various cavalry regiments, and a trooper of the Life Guards acted as a model.
The new complex included three hangars, exhibition space, garages, and of course a large, modern terminal building with a concrete taxiway complete with stands for a number of aircraft.
Meg's white Pearl Export bass drum complete with original peppermint-painted bass drum that she used with the band's first show in 1997 until 2002, and complete Pearly Queen outfit as featured in the photos for the Icky Thump album, is currently on exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the " Women Who Rock " exhibition.
Workers had worked through the night the day before the exhibition opened to complete the necessary construction needed to safely allow patrons to set foot upon the structure.
It is the most authoritative and complete exhibition of its kind in the world.
It is the most authoritative and complete exhibition of its kind in the world.
* Vermeer – nearly complete exhibition of 25 works, The Hague and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
An exhibition at the London Royal Academy in 1998 was an unexpected sensation, helped by the publication of a complete catalogue.
Every year, 2, 400 4-H ' ers complete a year-long process to prepare more than 4, 500 animals for exhibition at the Georgia Junior National Livestock Show and other competitions.
The exhibition featured a Victorian school room, a colliery disaster, the Second Boer War and ( on the top floor ) a complete pub transported from Hope Street and reconstructed by shopping centre developers.
After entering the exhibition via the ticket office, visitors would be greeted by a scene on the platform depicting the arrival of The Royal Train, complete with figures of station staff and a full size replica train.
* Download complete text of Wandsworth Museum's recent exhibition about John Archer, plus some pictures
The work took about 18 months to complete and the new museum, designed by exhibition consultants Higgins Gardner & Partners, was opened in 1988 by the Queen.
The pavilions from the end of the pier were taken ashore in 1982 for storage in anticipation of eventual restoration ; insufficient funds were available to complete restoration and the first stage was to open the Toll House as an exhibition centre in 1984.
* May 22 – September 16-Pablo Picasso Retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the largest and most complete Picasso exhibition ever held in the United States.
He received a Calouste Gulbenkian award in 1972 to complete a photographic study of young people within an inner city setting and the resulting exhibition travelled the UK and appeared in several major galleries for the next eighteen months.
Internally the ground floor reveals the vaulted store, used as an exhibition area, and kitchen, complete with well.

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