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EMI continued to release their back catalogue and unreleased songs on two more albums but the band themselves didn't bring out a new album until 2005 when they released Livin ' in the City, still under Sanctuary Records.
In any case, Escalante maintained legal control over the rights to the Vandals ' name and catalogue and continued to perform with Quackenbush under the name, recruiting new members to continue the band.
By this time, the band's back catalogue had begun to sell steadily and both Hansa-Ariola and Virgin Records continued to release Japan singles into 1983, ultimately earning the band a total of nine Top 40 hits in the UK.
Parlophone and Capitol catalogue numbers continued to be used for contractual reasons.
His latter years were spent in cataloguing the Spanish manuscripts in the British Museum ; he had previously continued Bergenroth's catalogue of the manuscripts relating to the negotiations between England and Spain in the Simancas archives.
Banner continued much as before, with Adrian Schubert as music director, though the end of 1931, but after ARC acquired the rights to the Brunswick label, Banner's product lines began to reflect the general ARC product, and this added a lot more African-American and country music to its catalogue.
When Terrell departed, the group continued with Laurence's sister Sundray Tucker, who like Lynda was a former member of Stevie Wonder's back-up group, Wonder Love, and this lineup worked prolifically with British record producer Steve Weaver, resulting in a catalogue of 40 new recordings, some of them re-recordings of the Supremes ' original hits.
Despite the relatively short life of the band, The Teardrop Explodes has continued to sustain interest and praise since its demise and the band ’ s back catalogue of recordings has been reissued several times over the last thirty years.
He had spent 21 years in the United States, but continued his scholarly studies and activities in France, where he resumed his occupation of artist-naturalist and began to catalogue his extensive research and artwork.
For the first time both label names appeared on the record labels, although either the Cameo or Parkway name was emphasized, and the two series continued to use separate catalogue numbering systems.
Great Universal acquired Kay & Company Ltd in 1937, and continued to run its catalogue, Kays, as a separate title.
Benjamin continued to edit the journal until 1941 and also expanded his father's star catalogue, publishing the Boss General Catalogue in 1936.
In effect, Cube simply continued using Fly's catalogue numbering prefix, but with only one Fly artist, guitar virtuoso John Williams, remaining on the new label.
VShops continued to sell videos, DVDs and CDs, but concentrated equally on selling Virgin branded mobile phones, with stores removing the bulk of back catalogue CDs from display with the aim that customers could order these in-store for home delivery through dedicated computer terminals in a so-called ' clicks and mortar ' strategy to combine high street shopping with emerging Internet shopping trends.
But the core business, the comics and the magazines, continued to be hugely successful, with a comics catalogue of more than 2000 titles available in French.

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The earliest surviving record of sunspot observation dates from 364 BC, based on comments by Chinese astronomer Gan De in a star catalogue.
Many of Binyon's books produced while at the Museum were influenced by his own sensibilities as a poet, although some are works of plain scholarship-such as his four-volume catalogue of all the Museum's English drawings, and his seminal catalogue of Chinese and Japanese prints.
The East Asian Collection has one of the most extensive collections of carved snuff bottles, many of which were included in the catalogue: The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin: Chinese Snuff Bottles.
In their 1982 book Cosmic Serpent ( page 155 ) Victor Clube and Bill Napier reproduce an ancient Chinese catalogue of cometary shapes from the Mawangdui Silk Texts, which includes a swastika-shaped comet, and suggest that some of the comet drawings were related to the breakup of the progenitor of Encke and the Taurid meteoroid stream.
During this time he taught himself Chinese and Japanese, partly to help catalogue the paintings in the Museum's collection.
Shen was the first person to catalogue the Chinese collection in the Bodleian Library.
* Ssŭ-fen lü 四分律 ( Taisho catalogue number 1428 ), Chinese translation of the Dharmaguptaka version ; this is the version used in the Chinese tradition and its derivatives in Korea, Vietnam and the Ritsu school in Japan ( most Buddhist clergy in Japan do not follow the Vinaya, but rather follow the Mahayana Precepts, a result of the successful Tendai school campaign ).
The entire purpose of the show was to truly show the Chinese government exactly how “ uncooperative ” these artists could be, and that is evident in the closing line of the exhibition catalogue: “ Perhaps there is nothing that exists ‘ on-site ,' but what will last forever is the very uncooperativeness with any system of power discourse .”

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Bertie's scriptural knowledge ( like most of his mental catalogue ) often retains at least part of the literal quote, while completely losing the original meaning and context.
Upon losing the franchise, the directors of TSW established a public film and television archive, based around the back catalogue of Westward and TSW programmes they owned.

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Hipparchus's successor, Ptolemy, included a catalogue of 1, 022 stars in his work the Almagest, giving their location, coordinates, and brightness.
In the 1890s the Sears & Roebuck catalogue, which was distributed to millions of Americans homes, offered a syringe and a small amount of cocaine for $ 1. 50.
In the United States, NASA has a congressional mandate to catalogue all NEOs that are at least 1 kilometer wide, as the impact of such an object would be catastrophic.
In the 2nd century, Ptolemy ( c. 90-c. 186 AD ) of Roman Egypt published a star catalogue as part of his Almagest, which listed 1, 022 stars visible from Alexandria.
Stars numbered 1 – 225300 are from the original catalogue and are numbered in order of right ascension for the 1900. 0 epoch.
The need to give these 1, 388 some name has resulted in them being numbered 3001 – 4388 ( NN numbers, for " no name "), and data files of this catalogue now usually include these numbers.
* May – Tycho Brahe's star catalogue Astronomiæ instauratæ mechanica, listing the positions of 1, 004 stars, is published.
The Rubettes ' success encouraged Bickerton and Waddington to set up State Records, so that ten months after the release of " Sugar Baby Love ", the fourth Rubettes single " I Can Do It " was on State ( catalogue reference STAT 1 ).
In February 2010, EMI Group reported pre-tax losses of £ 1. 75 billion for the year ended March 2009, including write-downs on the value of its music catalogue.
His first task on taking up this post was the reduction and publication of a large mass of observations left by his predecessor, from a selected portion of which ( those made 1856 – 1860 ) he compiled a catalogue of 1, 159 stars.
The catalogue includes essentially all galaxies north of declination-02 ° 30 ' and to a limiting diameter of 1. 0 arcminute or to a limiting apparent magnitude of 14. 5.
Versions have been recorded by Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Tommy Dorsey, Tex Beneke with The Glenn Miller Orchestra ( Recorded in New York City on February 1, 1947 and released by RCA Victor Records as catalogue number 20-2016B and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalogue number BD 5968 ), Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Doris Day, Jan Garber, Fumio Nanri, Dizzy Gillespie, Nat King Cole, Mel Tormé, Connie Francis, Jean Sablon, Keely Smith, Terumasa Hino, Harry Connick Jr, Ella Fitzgerald, Olavi Virta, The Peanuts, Django Reinhardt, Barry Manilow, John Coltrane, Earl Grant, Willie Nelson, Billy Ward and His Dominoes, George Benson, Mina, Ken Hirai, Los Hombres Calientes and many others.
The first catalogue number, Apple 1, was a one-off pressing of Frank Sinatra singing " Maureen Is a Champ " ( with lyrics by Sammy Kahn ) to the melody of " The Lady Is a Tramp " for Ringo Starr's then-wife Maureen.
On 1 July 2010, it was reported that Capitol Records was planning a re-release strategy for most of Apple's back catalogue.
But the official book recording appointments to the various Stewardships ( lodged in the National Archives under catalogue reference E 197 / 1 ) indicates that Patrick Chalmers, MP for Montrose Burghs, was appointed to Steward of the Manor of Northstead on 6 April 1842.
The label's catalogue now exceeds 1, 200 titles.
The first catalogue of the Museum, published in 1819 and solely devoted to Spanish painting, included 311 paintings, although at that time the Museum housed 1, 510 from the various Reales Sitios residences including works from other schools.
* FAO Species catalogue Volume 4 Parts 1 and 2
The catalogue consists of both a printed book and 2 DVDs which document 1, 855 Francis paintings.
It may be significant that in Johann Zoffany's portrait of Robert Baddeley as Moses, we find that " Under his arm Moses holds a rolled parchment of the Surface family tree that is used as an auction hammer, and he seems to be ticking off pictures in the catalogue ," although in the play Careless is the auctioneer in the relevant scene ( IV. 1 ) and Moses has a relatively minor role.
Sears also has a general merchandise catalogue with over 1, 800 catalogue merchandise pickup locations.
As of May 2012, the Catalogue of Life has reached 1. 4 million species — a major milestone in its quest to complete the first up-to-date comprehensive catalogue of all living organisms.

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