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Graphic designers and production artists are the principal users, creating and laying out periodical publications, posters, and print media.
His principal publications include Les Palais nomades, 1887, Domaine de fée, 1895, and Le Livre d ' images, 1897.
Issues of The Colophon and the principal related publications ( 48 volumes ) were:
: After talking to the principal investigators, OKAMURA and KAMATA, and a thorough study of the relevant publications and the lithics themselves, we have concluded that no proven artifacts of human origin predating 30, 000 B. P. exist in Miyagi prefecture.
His principal publications were American Railways as Investments ( 1873 ), Essays on Finance ( 1879 and 1884 ), The Progress of the Working Classes ( 1884 ), The Growth of Capital ( 1890 ), The Case against Bimetallism ( 1892 ), and Economic Inquiries and Studies ( 1904 ).
Groundwood, the main ingredient used in newsprint and a principal component of magazine papers ( coated publications ), is literally ground wood produced by a grinder.
Rescher serves on the editorial board of some dozen academic professional publications, including Process Studies, the principal academic journal for process philosophy and theology.
The qualifications process aboard the boat uses publications, training videos, computer programs and hands-on training with qualified personnel, but the principal focus is on the actual operation of the damage control, atmosphere control, weapons, countermeasures, reactor, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and electronic systems on that particular submarine.
In addition to text-books, his principal publications were:
His principal publications were controversial and chiefly against Erastianism:
Other publications during the British period of Florida included the Address of the principal inhabitants of East Florida.
His principal publications, exclusive of pamphlets, were: The Principles of Currency ( 1869 ), Currency and Banking ( 1876 ), Chapters on Practical Political Economy ( 1878 ).
He is the author of over 50 publications and nearly 100 presentations in combustion and heat transfer and served as principal investigator for ten Space Shuttle experiments investigating the spread of fire in reduced gravity.
His principal compilations and publications were:
His principal publications include:
Ferguson's principal publications are:
Other principal fields were musical publications ( 1, 076 titles ), the arts ( 1 ' 019 titles ), law ( 949 titles ), religion ( 948 titles ), languages ( 467 titles ), technology ( 446 titles ), geography ( 412 titles ) and history ( 409 titles ).
His publications included The Insanity Defense ( 1967 ); The Myth of Judicial Supervision on Three Inquisitorial Systems ( 1977 ); The Passive Judiciary: Prosecutorial Discretion and the Guilty Plea ( 1980 ); and numerous articles on criminal law and procedure, the principal subjects that he taught to several generations of Yale Law students.
Elliott's principal publications are The Revolt of the Catalans, 1963 ; The Old World and the New, 1492-1650, 1970 ; and The Count-Duke of Olivares, 1986.
His principal publications are:

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Two of the principal addresses were delivered by prominent Protestants, and when the speaker was a Catholic, one `` discussant '' on the dais tended to be of another religious persuasion.
His teacher and his school principal were conferred with and everyone agreed that, if he kept up with a certain amount of work at home, there was little danger of his losing a term.
But in such an important question, we would be satisfied if the judgment were that the principal objection to the identity of forces which produce electricity and magnetism were only a difficulty, and not a thing which is contrary to it.
Thomas's principal influence lay in the communication of an attitude -- that of the now extinct British romantic school of the New Apocalypse -- Henry Treece, J. F. Hendry, and others -- all of whom were quite conventional poets.
Only two principal storehouses were actually established -- one at Mobile, the other at New Orleans.
The Chickasaws were the principal source of trouble in the Mobile district.
There were four principal ones.
Among the other solo ballet dancers of the evening, Elisabeth Carroll and Ivan Allen were particularly impressive in their roles in `` The Duel '', a work that depends so much upon the precision and incisiveness of the two principal combatants.
The Ainus were a primitive people, already living on the island before the principal ancestors of the Japanese came from Southern Asia.
Mr. Willis bought Zenith Plastic Products, a skeleton corporation of sorts which had undergone many vicissitudes and whose principal assets were a couple of electronics plants on Long Island engaged in working out government contracts, and installed Freddy in an executive position.
I'm most grateful to you, so grateful I wish you were my principal aide instead of Freddy ''.
All these techniques help Poirot attain his principal target: " For in the long run, either through a lie, or through truth, people were bound to give themselves away …"
Potosí in present-day Bolivia and Cerro de Pasco in Peru were one of the principal mines of the Spanish Empire in the New World.
Some have suggested that the title " Acts " be interpreted as " The Acts of the Holy Spirit " or even " The Acts of Jesus ," since 1: 1 gives the impression that these acts were set forth as an account of what Jesus continued to do and teach, Jesus himself being the principal actor.
Another was unveiled at St Mildred's Church, Bread St, London, in 1932 ; that church was destroyed in the London Blitz in 1940, but the principal elements of the monument were re-erected in St Mary-le-Bow at the west end of Watling Street, near Saint Paul's Cathedral, in 1968.
The ecclesiastical Abbreviators were officials of the Holy See, among the principal officials of the Apostolic Chancery, which is one of the oldest and most important offices in the Roman Curia.
It was one of the principal seats of the glass industry in Indiana – plate glass, lamp chimneys, mirrors, & c., were once manufactured here.
Sparrow and its derivatives were the West's principal beyond visual range ( BVR ) air-to-air missile from the late 1950s until the 1990s.
The 1890s were marred by infighting between the three principal successors to Gladstone, party leader William Harcourt, former Prime Minister Lord Rosebery, and Gladstone's personal secretary, John Morley.
Jean Froissart states as follows: " Now will I name some of the principal lords and knights ( men-at-arms ) that were there with the prince: the earl of Warwick, the earl of Suffolk, the earl of Salisbury, the earl of Oxford, the lord Raynold Cobham, the lord Spencer, the lord James Audley, the lord Peter his brother, the lord Berkeley, the lord Basset, the lord Warin, the lord Delaware, the lord Manne, the lord Willoughby, the lord Bartholomew de Burghersh, the lord of Felton, the lord Richard of Pembroke, the lord Stephen of Cosington, the lord Bradetane and other Englishmen ; and of Gascon there was the lord of Pommiers, the lord of Languiran, the captal of Buch, the lord John of Caumont, the lord de Lesparre, the lord of Rauzan, the lord of Condon, the lord of Montferrand, the lord of Landiras, the lord Soudic of Latrau and other ( men-at-arms ) that I cannot name ; and of Hainowes the lord Eustace d ' Aubrecicourt, the lord John of Ghistelles, and two other strangers, the lord Daniel Pasele and the lord Denis of Amposta, a fortress in Catalonia ".
Shortly after they returned, bringing John Mark with them, they were appointed as missionaries to Asia Minor, and in this capacity visited Cyprus and some of the principal cities of Pamphylia, Pisidia, and Lycaonia ( Acts 13: 14 ).
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Nonetheless, Wilson believed that, in all cases, corporations “ should be erected with caution, and inspected with care .” The actions of corporations were clearly circumscribed: “ To every corporation a name must be assigned ; and by that name alone it can perform legal acts .” For non-binding external actions or transactions, corporations enjoyed the same latitude as private individuals ; but it was with an eye to internal affairs that many saw principal advantage in incorporation.

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