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The library collections, services, and staff occupy the majority of the building, which is also home to its Special Collections and the College Archive.
The collections now occupy 2250 feet in length of wall cases, 90 table cases and 31 upright cases, to say nothing of the numerous objects placed over the cases or on walls.
He had not seen the imposing collections in Paris and these were to occupy Macquart for the rest of his life.

collections and large
A long held hypothesis suggests the possibility that alien big cats at large in the United Kingdom could have been imported as part of private collections or zoos, later escaped or set free.
* Volume collections ( Hoards ): Collectors may have an interest in acquiring large volumes of a particular coins ( e. g., as many pennies as they can store ).
A very large collections call centre in Lakeland, Florida.
Gravitational lensing observations of galaxy clusters allow direct estimates of the gravitational mass based on its effect on light from background galaxies, since large collections of matter ( dark or otherwise ) will gravitationally deflect light.
These shows have featured large collections of his gridfonts, his ambigrams ( pieces of calligraphy created with two readings, either of which is usually obtained from the other by rotating or reflecting the ambigram, but sometimes simply by " oscillation ", like the Necker Cube or the rabbit / duck figure of Joseph Jastrow ), and his " Whirly Art " ( music-inspired visual patterns realized using shapes based on various alphabets from India ).
Hadith were evaluated and gathered into large collections during the 8th and 9th centuries.
The new structure would be located to the east of the original building, and tasked with two functions: offer a large space for public appreciation of various popular collections ; and house office space as well as archives for scholarship and research.
Stan Nussbaum has edited a large collection on proverbs of Africa, published on a CD, including reprints of out-of-print collections, original collections, and works on analysis, bibliography, and application of proverbs to Christian ministry ( 1998 ).
Highly social, prairie dogs live in large colonies or " towns " – collections of prairie dog families that can span hundreds of acres.
* Kingdom: area ruled by a King and Queen ( typically covering several U. S. states or Canadian provinces, and can be as large as countries or collections of countries ).
This was ostensibly because a chronological survey of the story of modern art along the lines of the Museum of Modern Art in New York would expose the large gaps in the collections, the result of the Tate's conservative acquisitions policy for the first half of the 20th century.
Originally based on the Dewey Decimal Classification, the UDC was developed as a new analytico-synthetic classification system with a significantly larger vocabulary and syntax that enables very detailed content indexing and information retrieval in large collections.
There have also been a large number of themed collections published, which focus on a particular character or column.
Amateur collectors and natural history entrepreneurs played an important role in building the large natural history collections of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
XSLT capabilities overlap with XQuery, which was initially conceived as a query language for large collections of XML documents.
Sanderson has published a recent set of non-polar covalent radii for the main-group elements, but the availability of large collections of bond lengths, which are more transferable, from the Cambridge Crystallographic Database has rendered covalent radii obsolete in many situations.
The house was open to the public for guided tours from March to September, and preserved a large collection of personal effects as well as Heath's personal library, photo collections and paintings by Winston Churchill.
Revision control, also known as version control and source control ( and an aspect of software configuration management ), is the management of changes to documents, computer programs, large web sites, and other collections of information.
Another consequence of more academically-oriented authors was the large number of essay collections published in recent years ; these often provide an authors ' interpretations of other authors or reflections on other forms of art.
The Ethnographic Museum and the National Museum of Military History are other places of interest, holding large collections of Bulgarian folk costumes and armaments, respectively.
Here is a list of selected museums which contain very large insect collections.
Egg collectors built large collections and traded with one another.
More than ten thousand of his personal letters are extant, and over three thousand have been published in a large number of collections.
Over time, personal collections were referenced to establish the first large collection of Japanese poetry known as Man ' yōshū sometime after 759.

collections and complex
Many libraries found this system too detailed and complex for their needs, and Cutter received many requests from librarians at small libraries who wanted the classification adapted for their collections.
RBAC controls collections of permissions that may include complex operations
The first exhibit at the complex to bring together both music and science fiction in a single exhibit, Sound and Vision draws on the EMP Museum's collections of oral history recordings.
The picturesque complex has a character of its own and is one of the most remarkable collections of Celtic art and medieval architecture to be found anywhere in Europe.
The library retains the use of the rue de Richelieu complex for some of its collections.
Even before the passage of the Recommendation Paper at the OGC, Galdos had started work on an XML Schema version of GML, replacing the rdf: resource scheme for remote references with the use of xlink: href, and developing specific patterns ( e. g. Barbarians at the Gate ) for handling extensions for complex structures like feature collections.
The Clockmakers ' Museum and Guildhall Library, a public reference library with specialist collections on London, which include material from the 11th century onwards, are also housed in the complex.
With the arrival of computing, the Iconclass system, a highly complex way of classifying the content of images, with 28, 000 classification types, and 14, 000 keywords, was developed in the Netherlands as a standard classification for recording collections, with the idea of assembling huge databases that will allow the retrieval of images featuring particular details, subjects or other common factors.
The complex's anchor tenant is John Lewis which occupies all of the northern side of the complex, including part of the car park area which it uses as a customer collections point.
The Tyabb Packing House Antique complex reputedly has one of the largest retail antique collections under one roof in the southern hemisphere.
The Hammer today manages a complex group of art holdings, including the collections amassed by Armand Hammer, and UCLA's Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden and the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, a 45, 000-piece graphic arts trove.
The nationalization of the Belvedere palace complex was also laid down in the draft document to reorganize the former imperial collections drawn up by Hans Tietze in 1920 – 21.
Similar collections on a smaller scale were the complex Kunstschränke produced in the early 17th century by the Augsburg merchant, diplomat and collector Philipp Hainhofer.
The complex still stands and now serves as a museum, where the Emperor ’ s throne, royal bed, ceremonial dress, rifles and many other valuable historical collections can be seen.
It has been called one of the most significant collections of railroad treasures in the world and has the largest collection of 19th-century locomotives in the U. S. The museum is located in the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's old Mount Clare Station and adjacent roundhouse, part of the B & O's sprawling Mount Clare Shops site begun in 1829, the oldest railroad manufacturing complex in the United States.
He is known for pioneering a model-based approach to computer vision in which complex objects are represented as collections of generalized cylinders.
Hashes, or associative arrays, are unordered collections of any type values indexed by their associated key, which may be of any scalar or complex type.
Large collections of paintings along with great sculptures adorned the entire complex.
Places of interest include the Lambova Kashta ethnographical complex and ethnographical collections in Dobrina and Manastir villages, as well as cave monasteries and the ruins of the 9-10th-century Ravna Monastery, one of the most important centres of the Preslav Literary School, dubbed " language laboratory " by Umberto Eco for its graffiti by common folks in several languages and alphabets.
Hashes, or associative arrays, are unordered collections of any type values indexed by their associated key, which may be of any scalar or complex type.
* An English-like scripting language supporting complex declarative operations on collections
The library complex includes four museums, as well as multiple special collections and archives.
The Panel Paintings Initiative is a response to the growing recognition that significant collections of paintings on wood panels may be at risk in coming decades due to the waning numbers of conservators and craftspeople with the highly specialized skills required for the conservation of these complex works of art.
Bottle Village is seen by art historians and folklorists as a complex work combining the desires of an elderly lady to provide simple shelter for her valued personal collections ; memorialize family, friends, and important life events ; grieve over the loss of family members ; entertain visitors ; and leave behind a testament to her very personal vision, exuberance, and inspiration.

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