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The result was a collection of 280 songs, ballads, ditties, brought together from all regions of America, more than one hundred never before published: The American Songbag.
At the very end, when the audience was silent and breathless, a collection was taken and then slowly everyone filed out.
Manthey maintained a valuable collection of physical and chemical apparatus which was at Oersted's disposal during and after his graduation.
Now he was certain: the lock had not yielded to Muller's collection of keys ; ;
On display were 343 first-class paintings and sculptures from his fabled collection -- and every single one of them was up for sale.
It was Mrs. Kirby, making her toilsome way along the veranda, laden with a clattery collection of mops, brushes, and pails.
His son was born in August 1920 and in 1924 Milne produced a collection of children's poems When We Were Very Young, which were illustrated by Punch staff cartoonist E. H. Shepard.
A second collection of nursery rhymes, Now We Are Six, was published in 1927.
The Big Four, helped by Archie's brother Cambell, was a stop-gap collection of Sketch magazine stories, for money when her husband left.
For example, in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin ( 1930 ), in the short story " The Soul of the Croupier ," she described " Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery "; in later editions the passage was edited to describe " sallow men " wearing same.
Authorities responding to public pressure order the collection and cremation of the rats, unaware that the collection itself was the catalyst for the spread of the bubonic plague.
" Walker's collection was enormously popular, selling about 600, 000 copies all over the U. S. when the total population was just over 20 million.
It is probable that the first collection of astronomical observations and terrestrial omens was made for a library established by Sargon.
Fulvius Ursinus compiled a fuller collection of Alcaic fragments, including a commentary, which was published at Antwerp in 1568.
The most nearly complete collection of Aldine editions ever brought together was in the Althorp library of the 2nd Earl Spencer, now in the John Rylands Library, Manchester.
He had an office in the Library of Alexandria, and was commissioned by Ptolemy to make a collection of all the tragedies and satyric dramas that were extant.
The casino was a showcase for the Pamphili collection of sculpture, ancient and contemporary, on which Algardi was well able to advise.
A collection of his work, Les minutes de sable mémorial, was published in 1893.
The Grothendieck Festschrift was a three-volume collection of research papers to mark his sixtieth birthday ( falling in 1988 ), and published in 1990.
A large collection of Maillol's work is maintained at the Musée Maillol in Paris, which was established by Dina Vierny, Maillol's model and platonic companion during the last 10 years of his life.
The project included collection and identification of all stone fragments, even small ones, from the Acropolis and its slopes and the attempt was made to restore as much as possible using reassembled original material-with new marble from Mount Penteli used sparingly.

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Many of these survive today in the repositories of Nichiren temples such as Taiseki-ji ( 大石寺 ) in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, which has a particularly large collection that is publicly aired once a year in April.
Up to this point Wordsworth was known publicly only for Lyrical Ballads, and he hoped this collection would cement his reputation.
The first publicly owned museum in Europe was the Amerbach-Cabinet in Basel, originally a private collection sold to the city in 1661 and public since 1671 ( now Kunstmuseum Basel ).
The collection, which claims to be the largest collection of publicly owned Tiffany glass outside of the United States, contains a fine example of an Aquamarine vase and the noted Sulphur Crested Cockatoos mosaic.
The Principle of Publicity (), as the collection of rules are commonly referred to, provides that all information and documents created or received by a public institution ( local or central government, and all publicly operated establishments ) must be available to all members of the public.
ibiblio ( formerly SunSITE. unc. edu and MetaLab. unc. edu ) is a " collection of collections ," and hosts a diverse range of publicly available information and open source content, including software, music, literature, art, history, science, politics, and cultural studies.
The latter she recorded during 1974 with her then producer David Mackay, but it was not heard publicly until 2003, when it re-surfaced on a retrospective collection entitled Cilla: The Best of 1963-78.
He publicly opposed the collection of legislation intended to punish the Thirteen Colonies known as Intolerable Acts, and in 1774 assured his constituents that he would resist active duty against the Americans and asserted that the entire British army could not conquer America.
" In a collection of his own poems in 1781, Logan printed the " Ode to the Cuckoo " as his own ; the friends of Bruce did not challenge its appropriation publicly.
DIVA TV programs and camera-original videotapes are currently re-mastered, archived and preserved, and publicly accessible in the collection of the " AIDS Video Activist Video Preservation Project " at the New York Public Library.
Performance rights organizations ( PROs ) provide intermediary functions, particularly royalty collection, between copyright holders and parties who wish to use copyrighted works publicly in locations such as shopping and dining venues.
As a side benefit of tracking public performance of works for royalty collection, PROs publish statistics of publicly performed works.
Twenty years later, Emerson publicly denounced the experiment in his collection of essays titled The Conduct of Life.
Here he completed his collection, and returned to France ; but not being permitted to profess publicly the Protestant religion, which he had embraced some time before, he withdrew to Metz, where he remained till his death.
The building is used by Sheffield City Council, and also contains a publicly displayed collection of silverware.
Digital facsimiles of this collection are publicly available.
Also between the wings lies the Hall of Valour, a display of 61 of the 96 Victoria Crosses awarded to Australian soldiers ; the largest publicly held collection of Victoria Crosses in the world.
* Special activities ( defined as activities conducted in support of U. S. foreign policy objectives abroad which are planned and executed so that the " role of the United States Government is not apparent or acknowledged publicly ," and functions in support of such activities, but which are not intended to influence United States political processes, public opinion, policies, or media and do not include diplomatic activities or the collection and production of intelligence or related support functions );
In February 2009, David Rumsey announced that the entire collection would be donated to Stanford University, including 150, 000 maps and their digital images, plus the davidrumsey. com web site ( where the images are publicly posted on-line ), as well as the database used to track the images.
The USQ Historical Archives, established in 2007, documents and maintains a secure, publicly accessible collection which records all aspects of the University's history for the purpose of research and to preserve the USQ memory.
The program was again started in 2009 to digitize the collection of records and now with the help of citizens worldwide, each record is being transcribed into a database which will be publicly accessible for use.
Leader's paintings are currently exhibited publicly at the Victoria and Albert Museum and Tate Gallery in London, and in Worcester ( the largest collection of his works in Britain by far ), Manchester, Birmingham and other regions in Britain.
The ownership of the collection passed from John to the trust with the deed of trust that meant the collection could never be sold or split up and will be added to by donations from other members of the witchcraft and pagan community to be used for education, research and to be published and exhibited publicly as part of the wider heritage of paganism.

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