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Another equivalent axiom only considers collections X that are essentially powersets of other sets:
There are online applet collections for studying various subjects, from physics to heart physiology.
Applets are also used to create online game collections that allow players to compete against live opponents in real-time.
Music and Architecture collections are housed in facilities within the schools of Music and Architecture, respectively.
There are several potential sources of error in such data collections.
Many stories are also told about him in various collections of sayings of the Desert Fathers.
In the United States, the largest public collections are those in the Special Collections of the Free Library of Philadelphia, and the Lloyd Cotsen Children ’ s Library at Princeton University.
The collections of ancient jewellery and bronzes, Greek vases and Roman glass and silver are particularly important.
Although the collections centre on Mesopotamia most of the surrounding areas are well represented.
The holdings are easily accessible to the general public in the Study Room, unlike many such collections.
There are groups of drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, ( including his only surviving full-scale cartoon ), Dürer ( a collection of 138 drawings is one of the finest in existence ), Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Claude and Watteau, and largely complete collections of the works of all the great printmakers including Dürer ( 99 engravings, 6 etchings and most of his 346 woodcuts ), Rembrandt and Goya.
There are about a million British prints including more than 20, 000 satires and outstanding collections of works by William Blake and Thomas Bewick ..
In particular, the British Museum ’ s collections covering the period AD 300 to 1100 are among the largest and most comprehensive in the world, extending from Spain to the Black Sea and from North Africa to Scandinavia.
The Elgin Marbles, Benin Bronzes and the Rosetta Stone are among the most disputed objects in its collections, and organisations have been formed demanding the return of these artefacts to their native countries of Greece, Nigeria and Egypt respectively.
There were not, in antiquity, as there are today, single-volume collections of all of Sacred Scripture which most Christians have in codex form in their homes and places of worship.
Design theory is a study of combinatorial designs, which are collections of subsets with certain intersection properties.
Charged polyatomic collections residing in solids ( for example, common sulfate or nitrate ions ) are generally not considered " molecules " in chemistry.
Registry Sets are private collections of coins verified for ownership and quality by numismatic grading services.
Furthermore, grading services are not free, and by using them collectors funnel money into an ancillary aspect of the hobby, instead of purchasing additional material for their collections.
Covalent bonds often result in the formation of small collections of better-connected atoms called molecules, which in solids and liquids are bound to other molecules by forces that are often much weaker than the covalent bonds that hold the molecules internally together.
All these collections, with the Decretum Gratiani, are together referred to as the Corpus Juris Canonici.
Much of National CNDs historical archive is at the Modern Records Centre at the University of Warwick and the London School of Economics, although records of local and regional groups are spread throughout the country in public and private collections.
According to some ancient Greek collections, canons 29 and 30 are attributed to the council: canon 29, which states that an unworthy bishop cannot be demoted but can be removed, is an extract from the minutes of the 19th session ; canon 30, which grants the Egyptians time to consider their rejection of Leo's Tome, is an extract from the minutes of the fourth session.
Examples of these are collections of documents, spreadsheets, presentations, multimedia, and other files.

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On January 26, 2009, MTV and Apple made all three collections available on the iTunes Store.
Early collections of English ballads were made by Samuel Pepys ( 1633 – 1703 ) and in the Roxburghe Ballads collected by Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer ( 1661 – 1724 ).
The opening of the forecourt in 1852 marked the completion of Robert Smirke's 1823 plan, but already adjustments were having to be made to cope with the unforeseen growth of the collections.
With the crystallization of church order improvisation in prayer largely gave place to set forms, and collections of prayers were made which later developed into Sacramentaries and Orationals.
Stars such as Vivien Leigh, Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Russell appeared in adverts for the pieces and the availability of the collections in shops such as Woolworth made it possible for ordinary women to own and wear such jewelry.
Subsequent studies and collections during the Plantation Era were made in 1885, 1905, 1939, and 1967.
This earlier collection — which includes the famous Jelly Roll Morton, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, and Muddy Waters sessions, as well as Lomax ’ s prodigious collections made in Haiti and Eastern Kentucky ( 1937 ) — is the provenance of the American Folklife Center " at the library of Congress
The three collections published by Penguin, The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories, The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories, and The Dreams in the Witch House and Other Weird Stories, incorporate the modifications made in the corrected texts as well as the annotations provided by Joshi.
Forgiving back taxes both made Julian more popular and allowed him to increase collections of current taxes.
Thousands of sound recordings, reel-to-reel tapes, transcriptions, and radio broadcasts have made it one of the largest collections of oral history on the Pacific Coast.
Instead of precedents and codes, sharia relies on jurists ' manuals and collections of non-binding legal opinions, or hadith, ( ulama, particularly a mufti ); these can be made binding for a particular case at the discretion of a judge.
The arabidopsis gene knockout collections are a unique resource for plant biology made possible by the availability of high-throughput transformation and funding for genomics resources.
Greek and Roman pilgrims to pagan shrines often made collections of miniature images of gods and goddesses or their emblems, and Christian pilgrims later did the same.
ADO is made up of four collections and twelve objects.
Besides these corpora of living languages, computerized corpora have also been made of collections of texts in ancient languages.
While collecting became a pastime for many amateurs, the labels associated with these early egg collections made them unreliable for the serious study of bird breeding.
Lingard made extensive use of Vatican archives and French, Italian, Spanish and English dispatches, document collections and state papers — the first British historian to do so.
It had been a natural history museum, but a decision had been made that it was not to be so any longer, and the collections had been transferred to other museums.
For instance, Bentheogennema borealis is abundant at 57 ° north in the Pacific Ocean, while collections of Gennadas kempi have been made as far south as 61 ° south in the Antarctic Ocean.
An effort was made to remove Alger's works from public collections, but the debate was only partially successful, defeated by the renewed interest in Alger's work after his death.
Her first collections Evening ( 1912 ) and Rosary ( 1914 ) received wide critical acclaim and made her famous from the start of her career.
* The duke assembled the Orléans Collection, one of the finest collections of paintings ever made by a non-monarch, which was mostly sold in London after the French Revolution ;
Scholars have based interpretations about the culture at Teotihuacan on archaeology, the murals that adorn the site ( and others, like the Wagner Murals, found in private collections ), and hieroglyphic inscriptions made by the Maya describing their encounters with Teotihuacano conquerors.
The antiquarian John Leland was commissioned by the King to rescue items of particular interest ( especially manuscript sources of Old English history ), and other collections were made by private individuals ; notably Matthew Parker.

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