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copy and belonging
The copy of Magna Carta belonging to Lincoln Cathedral also left Britain in 1939 for the first time to be in the British Pavilion at the fair.
Lennon exiting The Dakota, autographing a copy of Double Fantasy belonging to Chapman as Chapman looks on several hours before the shooting
It had been written on two leaves at the beginning of a copy of St Augustine's De Doctrina Christiana belonging to Rochester.
In 1965 W. G. Lambert and A. R. Millard published many additional texts belonging to the epic, including an Old Babylonian copy ( written around 1650 BCE ) which is our most complete surviving recension of the tale.

copy and private
It was not uncommon for an organisation under Roman private law to copy the terminology of state and city institutions for its own statutory agents.
In the Diffie Hellman key exchange scheme, each party generates a public / private key pair and distributes the public key ... After obtaining an authentic copy of each others ' public keys, Alice and Bob can compute a shared secret offline.
( One ticket to the private exhibition, illustrated by Samuel Alkin and printed with ' Admission to see Mr Wedgwood's copy of The Portland Vase, Greek Street, Soho, between 12 o ' clock and 5 ', was bound into the Wedgwood catalogue on view in the Victoria and Albert Museum's British Galleries.
A private company must pass a special resolution that it be so re-registered and deliver a copy of the resolution together with an application form to the Registrar.
Robards kept a personal copy of the film in his private collection for years as he considered the project to be one of his most satisfying professional experiences.
; Thread-local storage: Variables are localized so that each thread has its own private copy.
A mitigating factor is that private keys, if generated and stored on smart cards, are usually regarded as difficult to copy, and are assumed to exist in exactly one copy.
In private, he annotated a copy of A Book of Nonsense by Edward Lear, penning punch lines of his own for each limerick.
Each CMS user has control over a private virtual machine a simulated copy of the underlying physical computer in which CMS runs as a stand-alone operating system.
Parthenophil was possibly printed for private circulation, and the copy in the duke of Devonshire's library is believed to be unique.
Some argue that CRIA wanted to limit the scope of the private copying levy, given that it legalizes copying for the private use of the person making the copy, possibly regardless of whether the source is non-infringing or not.
In Sweden there is a fee called " privatkopieringsersättning " ( private copy retribution ) earlier called " kassettersättning " ( cassette tape retribution ) on compact cassettes, blank CDs, blank minidiscs and other storage media.
In some cases, acts are drawn up in private form, that is, only an execution copy is produced and issued to the appearer, and the notary does not retain a protocol copy of any kind.
Murdoch, initially alarmed that Northcliffe's staff had obtained a copy of his own private letter, soon became a friend of the newspaper tycoon.
" It seems quite hypocritical to me that, in a nation like ours, naked statues paid for by private money can be displayed on public land but a copy of the Ten Commandments paid for by private funds could not ," said Jerry Sutton, former pastor of Two Rivers Baptist Church in Nashville.
*/ Spedidam, artist-performer, music and dance private copy rights society, France
As part of a private tourist complex, there is a small copy of the Eiffel Tower ( 54m ).
This state of affairs can be maintained until a caller tries to modify its " copy " of the resource, at which point a separate ( private ) copy is made for that caller to prevent its changes from becoming visible to everyone else.
The primary advantage is that if no caller ever makes any modifications, no private copy need ever be created.

copy and collection
Marble, Roman copy of a Greek original of the 4th century BCE, from the collection of Cardinal Albani
The assembled bishops informed the pope that a copy of all the " Acta " would be transmitted to him ; in March, 453, Pope Leo commissioned Julian of Cos, then at Constantinople, to make a collection of all the Acts and translate them into Latin.
Christiern Pedersen finally found a copy in the collection of Archbishop Birger Gunnersen of Lund, modern Sweden, which he gladly lent him.
) As well as the V & A copy ( said to have come from the collection of Wedgwood's grandson, the naturalist Charles Darwin )
( A copy of the " series bible ", as revised for TAS, is held in the science fiction research collection at the Samuel Paley Library, Temple University, Philadelphia.
* 1278 The earliest known written copy of the Avesta, a collection of ancient sacred Persian Zoroastrian texts previously passed down orally, is produced.
* The earliest known written copy of the Avesta, a collection of ancient sacred Persian Zoroastrian texts previously passed down orally, is produced.
The film was lost for many years because the original print of the film burned in a fire and all copies were reported lost, destroyed, or worn away, but a copy of the film with French subtitles was found in the permanent collection of the Cinémathèque Française in Paris.
* The University College London library holds a copy in ' Strong Room E ' of its Rare Books collection.
The collection also holds a third edition copy.
The basis of Patalas ' work was a copy in the Museum of Modern Art's collection.
One of the centerpieces of the collection is a partial recreation of the 17th-century ostrog ( fortress ) of Ilimsk, which consists of the original Spasskaya Tower and the Church of Our Lady of Kazan transported from the flooded ostrog in the mid-1970s, to which an exact modern copy of another tower of the ostrog and the Southern wall of the fortress were added in the early 2000s.
1520, by Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, called Giampietrino ( active 1508-1549 ), after Leonardo da Vinci, oil on canvas, currently in the collection of The Royal Academy of Arts, London ; an accurate, full-scale copy that was the main source for the twenty-year restoration of the original ( 1978-1998 ).
One accurate copy, by Giampietrino, is in the collection of the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and the other, with some alterations to the background design, by Cesare da Sesto, is installed at the Church of St. Ambrogio in Ponte Capriasca, Switzerland.
* Things Will Never be the Same: Selected Short Fiction 1980 2005 (" best of " collection from Old Earth Books, 2007, ISBN 1-882968-36-0, trade paperback ; ISBN 1-882968-35-2 for 300 copy limited edition hardcover )
The collection includes an original copy of the 1953 Nature paper where Nobel winners James D. Watson and Francis Crick first described the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
* Palau Maricel built by the American Charles Deering to house his art collection in an attempt to copy the precedent set by Cau Ferrat.
The earliest known copy of volume 5 of the Canon of Medicine dated 1052 is held in the collection of the Aga Khan and is to be housed in the Aga Khan Museum planned for Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
His annotated copy of the Pighius work can be found in the collection of Worcester Cathedral now administered by the University of Birmingham.
The oldest known copy of the Qur ' an so far belongs to this collection: it dates to the end of the 7th 8th centuries.
He had earlier given Symonds a copy of Ionica, a collection of homoerotic verse by William Johnson Cory, the influential Eton master and advocate of pederastic pedagogy.
The museum now has in its permanent collection well over half of the artist's entire production of paintings and at least one copy of all his prints.
One of the highlights of the collection is the Tauride Venus, which, according to latest research, is an original Hellenistic Greek sculpture rather than a Roman copy as it was thought before.

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