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copy and first
Perhaps Mrs. Meynell would do me the undeserved kindness to keep my own copy of the first edition of my first book, with all its mementos of her and the dear ones.
According to Livy, his first act as king was to order the Pontifex Maximus to copy the text concerning the performance of public ceremonies of religion from the commentaries of Numa Pompilius to be displayed to the public, so that the rites of religion should no longer be neglected or improperly performed.
During 1976, Grant wrote her first song (" Mountain Man "), performed in public for the first timeat Harpeth Hall School — the all-girls school she attended, recorded a demo tape for her parents with church youth-leader Brown Bannister, then later when Bannister was dubbing a copy of the tape, Chris Christian, the owner of the recording studio, heard the demo and called Word Records.
::::::( 6 ) my copy of the May 18 edition of the The San Francisco Chronicle as it was when I first picked it up ( as contrasted with my copy as it was a few days later: in my fireplace, burning )
The Commentary contains a copy of the first two chapters of Habakkuk, but not of the third chapter.
The marketing of Elvis Costello's My Aim Is True included advertisements in three UK music papers from which a poster of Costello could be constructed, and the first 1, 000 pressings contained an insert headed Help Us Hype Elvis, which, if completed and returned to Stiff, ensured that a friend would received a free copy.
In 1844, he paid his first visit to the convent of Saint Catherine's Monastery, on Mount Sinai, where he found, in a trash basket, forty-four pages of what was the then oldest known copy of the Septuagint.
To copy from drive to drive, software running on the C64 was needed and it would first read from one drive into memory, then write out to the other.
One could then unplug the C64 itself from the drives ( i. e. from the first drive in the daisy chain ) and do something else with the computer as the drives proceeded to copy the entire disk.
Beaux received her first introduction to lithography doing copy work for Philadelphia printer Thomas Sinclair and she published her first work in St. Nicholas magazine in December 1873.
Lyell first received a copy of one of Lamarck's books from Mantell in 1827, when he was on circuit.
He found a copy of Adrien Marie Legendre's Éléments de Géométrie, which it is said that he read " like a novel " and mastered at the first reading.
The evidence is found in two early maps, one made by the Portuguese cartographer Pedro Reinel in about 1522, the very first map to show the Falklands, the other a French copy of a Portuguese map bought in Lisbon by André Thévet ( 1516-1590 ), a Franciscan friar and prolific writer on many subjects ; this copy is now in the manuscript of a large unpublished work by Thevet in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.
The main difference between the text in the surviving Spanish copy and that in the Italian manuscript is that in the Spanish copy chapters 121 to 200 are noted as being missing in the exemplar — although it appears that these chapters had still been present in the Spanish original when it was first examined by George Sale.
They were not prepared, however, for a special visit in 1770 from a 14-year-old named Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who, on a visit to Rome with his father, heard it but twice and transcribed it faithfully from memory, thus creating the first known unauthorised copy.
On March 19, he sent the telescope he had used to first view Jupiter ’ s moons to the Grand Duke, along with an official copy of Sidereus Nuncius ( The Starry Messenger ) that, following the secretary's advice, named the four moons the Medician Stars.
NO: add string for local code followed by copy of its own first byte
It first became known to the Muslims when, on Akbar's invasion of Kashmir in 1588, a copy was presented to the emperor.

copy and issue
Beginning with the October 1959 issue of the Journal, the method of production of copy for photo-offset reproduction was changed from varityping to hot typesetting.
Since he never put the story between hard covers, readers had to seek out a copy of that issue or find it on microfilm.
While being interviewed for a February 2009 issue of Rolling Stone magazine, Kurzweil expressed a desire to construct a genetic copy of his late father, Fredric Kurzweil, from DNA within his grave site.
Unable to locate a copy in any of its libraries, the Soviet Union was obliged to ask the Hoover Institution for a microfilm copy of its original edition of the first issue of Pravda ( dated March 5, 1917 ).
In drafting the new laws, the PRC has declined to copy any other legal system wholesale, and the general pattern has been to issue laws for a specific topic or location.
In April 2005, Intel offered US $ 10, 000 to purchase a copy of the original Electronics Magazine issue in which Moore's article appeared.
For example, the International Standard Serial Number or ISSN used on magazines and other periodicals, an equivalent to the International Standard Book Number ( ISBN ) applied to books, is serially assigned not to each individual copy but to an issue of a periodical.
When the character was revealed to be alive in issue # 350 ( Feb. 1989 ), in a story called " Resurrection ," by John Byrne, the face of Johann Schmidt's original body is hidden again, but the Skull's face is fully visible, albeit in his cloned copy of Captain America's body.
In December 1953, Asimov was thumbing through a copy of the March 28, 1932 issue of Time when he noticed what looked at first glance like a drawing of the mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion.
* Wing Chun Teahouse-2006 issue ( Wayback Machine copy )
That this House issue an official apology to the people whose properties were expropriated to create Forillon Park for the unconscionable manner in which they were treated, and that the Speaker of the House send the representatives of the people whose properties were expropriated and of their descendants an official copy of the Journals of the House of Commons indicating the adoption of this motion.
Regain re-issued those digipack versions and also remastered the albums while Karmageddon released an exact copy of the 1996 issue by Nuclear Blast ( except for two additional bonus tracks ).
* ARKeology: partial index and electronic copy of Luther Arkwright issue 10.
Notaries archive the minute ( protocol copy, Dutch minuut ) and issue exemplifications ( authentiek afschrift ) to the parties.
However, Dunnigan is long-gone, S & T is no longer published by 3W, and the masthead of the Nov / Dec 2008 issue of S & T ( Number 253 ) listed Bomba as assistant editor and as one of the magazine's four copy editors.
* A subscription for a fixed set of goods or services, such as one copy of each issue of a newspaper or magazine for a definite period of time.
In 1994, Emigre magazine devoted a whole issue to the Designers Republic, a copy of which was bought by NY MoMA.
The production process, controlled by a production editor or publisher, then takes an article through copy editing, typesetting, inclusion in a specific issue of a journal, and then printing and online publication.
A near-mint CGC-graded 9. 6 copy sold for $ 1. 1 million to an unnamed collector on March 7, 2011, making the issue one of only three different comic books to have broken the million-dollar mark ( the others being the debut of Superman in Action Comics # 1, of which three copies have sold for more than $ 1 million each ; and the first appearance of Batman in Detective Comics # 27 ).
" But under the Articles of Confederation, the Continental Congress had no authority to issue copyright, instead it passed a resolution encouraging the States to " secure to the authors or publishers of any new book not hitherto printed ... the copy right of such books for a certain time not less than fourteen years from the first publication ; and to secure to the said authors, if they shall survive the term first mentioned ,... the copy right of such books for another term of time no less than fourteen years.
Anton Piller orders have been granted by the High Court in William A. Grogan ( copyright owner of RAMDIS ) v. Monaghan Electrical Ltd & Michael Traynor ( 1998 ) related to an unlicensed copy of the RAMDIS software system, Joblin-Purser v. Jackman ( 1999 ) and Microsoft Corporation v. Brightpoint Ireland Ltd. ( 2001 ), but the issue has not come before the Supreme Court and, owing to the civil nature of the order and the strong protection given to the family home in the constitution, it currently exists in something of a grey area.
The first issue was published on 30 July 1971, with 72 pages including only 6 pages of nude photographs, and the price was 260 yen per copy.

copy and sold
On February 22, 2010, a copy of Action Comics # 1 ( June 1938 ) sold at auction from an anonymous seller to an anonymous buyer for $ 1 million, besting the $ 317, 000 record for a comic book set by a different copy, in lesser condition, the previous year.
In December 2009, one copy sold at Christie's, New York for $ 662, 500, a record price paid for a work of American literature.
" A copy of the pamphlet was sent to every MP, and sold so well that it swiftly required reprinting.
* On December 6 2010, a copy of Birds of America was sold at a Sotheby's auction for $ 11. 5 million, a record price for a single printed book.
His works were published several times in the 15th Century and a copy of a 1465 version was sold in 2000 for more than $ 1m.
, others are held at the Fitzwilliam Museum ( this is the copy sent by Wedgwood to Erasmus Darwin which his descendants loaned to the Museum in 1963 and later sold to them ); the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Department of Prehistory and Europe at the British Museum.
A copy of Quake was also sold in 2001, labeled Ultimate Quake, which included the original Quake, Quake II, and Quake III Arena.
In 1537, Francis signed the Ordonnance de Montpellier, decreeing that his library be given a copy of every book to be sold in France.
In 2011, a copy of Archie Comics # 1, first published in 1942, was sold at auction for $ 167, 300, a world record for a non-superhero comic book.
This album sold out of its pressings, and a physical copy is now extremely hard to find, but it is available on iTunes.
Though IBM still had rights to HPFS, their agreement with Microsoft to continue licensing the HPFS386 version is contingent upon them paying Microsoft a licensing fee for each copy sold.
Some deceivers cut pages from books that American President Richard Nixon ( c. 1970 ) signed on the blank flyleaf, typed his letter of resignation from the presidency on that signed page, and then sold the doctored item as if Nixon had personally signed a scarce copy of the historical document.
Eventually it sold well ( after the price was slashed to just $ 49 a copy ).
* On June 22, 2012 George Washington ‘ s personal annotated copy of the “ Acts Passed at a Congress of the United States of America ” from 1789, which includes The Constitution of the United States and a draft of the Bill of Rights, was sold at Christie ’ s for a record $ 9, 826, 500, with fees the final cost, to The Mount Vernon Ladies ' Association.
One copy printed by Neil Selkirk after Arbus's death sold for $ 553, 600 in 2005, which was an auction record for Arbus.
At US $ 240 per copy it sold poorly compared to the $ 40 PC DOS.
Although most games were sold in both formats, there were a few exceptions: for example, " Blue Angelo " was ( and is ) only sold as a boxed copy made in France, and " Gloop Deluxe " was only sold online, but not through JoyGP.
Every copy was sold within six months, and the second and third volumes, published in October 1766 and June 1768, received a similar reception.
The copies issued were as far as possible recalled and passages suppressed however a copy of this original manuscript remained in the Wallace family possession until it was sold and eventually acquired by a bookseller from New York, Gabriel Wells.
As the monks refused to sell this manuscript, he made a copy of it, which was sold to the British Museum, and was published in 1859 by Sir G Cornewall Lewis.
The Chronicle's first edition was published on October 14, 1901 and sold for two cents per copy, at a time when most papers sold for five cents each.

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