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On Fridays, the day when many Persians relax with poetry, talk, and a samovar, people do not, it is true, stream into Chehel Sotun -- a pavilion and garden built by Shah Abbas 2, in the seventeenth century -- but they do retire into hundreds of pavilions throughout the city and up the river valley, which are smaller, more humble copies of the former.
Sample copies of new books are on display at headquarters, where librarians may evaluate them by themselves or in workshop groups.
Thousands of free copies are sent each month to chaplains in the Armed Forces, to prison libraries and to hospitals everywhere.
Under these schemes, authors are paid a fee for the number of copies of their books in educational and / or public libraries.
His engravings are scarce and valuable, and are chiefly copies of Mantegna, Albrecht Dürer, Parmigianino and Titian.
They argue that the oldest copies of this text family are likely to have been lost or destroyed over time with use, and therefore extant manuscripts cannot accurately date a text family.
There is scattered evidence to suggest that the oldest known astrological references are copies of texts made during this period.
The prints produced by Giacometti are often overlooked but the catalogue raisonné, Giacometti-The Complete Graphics and 15 Drawings by Herbert Lust ( Tudor 1970 ), comments on their impact and gives details of the number of copies of each print.
Of this collection, called Minḥat Ḳenaot, there are several manuscript copies extant ; namely, at Oxford ( Neubauer, Cat.
Though authors are not allowed to charge for access to copies of their work, downloading a copy from the ACM site requires a paid subscription.
The blades for this type of utility knife come in both double-and single-ended versions, and are interchangeable with many, but not all, of the later copies.
There are only 12 known copies of the first issue in existence, and only 5 known copies of the second issue ( not including facsimiles ).
Doubtless many editions have perished without leaving a trace of their existence, while others are known by unique copies.
For example, the copyright to a Mickey Mouse cartoon restricts others from making copies of the cartoon or creating derivative works based on Disney's particular anthropomorphic mouse, but does not prohibit the creation of other works about anthropomorphic mice in general, so long as they are different enough to not be judged copies of Disney's.
Some copies are found with corrections in Smith's hand to typos in the text.
Some copies are found with corrections in Smith's hand to typos in the text.
* PCR can be used to determine how many copies of a gene are present in a cell.
Unduplicated chromosomes are single linear strands, whereas duplicated chromosomes contain two identical copies ( called chromatids ) joined by a centromere.
The pregroove is not destroyed when the data are written to the CD-R, a point which some copy protection schemes use to distinguish copies from an original CD.
Backing up files simply means making copies of the files in a separate location so that they can be restored if something happens to the computer, or if they are deleted accidentally.
When cells enter mitosis, the sister chromatids ( which represent the two copies of each chromosomal DNA molecule resulting from DNA replication earlier in the cell cycle and packaged by histones and other proteins into chromatin ) are linked all along their length by the action of the cohesin complex.
They regard the Bible as inspired by God and, therefore, believe that, in its original form, it was error free ( errors in later copies are thought to be due to ' errors of transcription or translation ').

copies and permanently
Raphael was an artist revered by the conservative members of the Académie des Beaux-Arts and his paintings were part of the teaching programme at the École des Beaux-Arts, where copies of fifty-two images from his most celebrated frescoes were permanently on display.
NTBackup uses a proprietary BKF file format to store the shadow copies permanently.

copies and exhibited
Another example of replicas of historic Steinway pianos is the William E. Steinway grand piano, which are exact copies of the award-winning Steinway grand piano, that was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in 1876.
He then exhibited and published the copies of the murals, which helped to publicize and give much prominence to the art of Dunhuang within China.
The copies of the Golden Horns of Gallehus exhibited at the National Museum of Denmark.
The copies of the Golden Horns of Gallehus exhibited at the National Museum of Denmark
Fragments of the sculpted frieze are exhibited in the Acropolis Museum and the British Museum ; copies of these are fixed in their place on the temple.
As well as being exhibited in the Escher Museum, copies of Stars are in the permanent collections of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum and the National Gallery of Canada.
In 1909 the company signed a contract to build 40 copies of the Blériot XI monoplane, powered by their own 3-cylinder engine, and four aircraft were exhibited at the Aero Show at Olympia in 1910.
Also in 2008, a sales analysis of an unnamed UK digital music service by economist Will Page and high-tech entrepreneur Andrew Bud found that sales exhibited a log-normal distribution rather than a power law ; they reported that 80 % of the music tracks available sold no copies at all over a one-year period.
Roed ’ s training under Hansen was limited to making copies of other artworks, such as his first exhibited painting in 1824, an angel ’ s head painted after another copy based on a work by Raphael.
( Mr. Carrington exhibited at the November Meeting of the Society a complete diagram of the disk of the sun at the time, and copies of the photographic records of the variations of the three magnetic elements, as obtained at Kew, and pointed out that a moderate but very marked disturbance took place at about 11 < sup > h </ sup > 20 < sup > m </ sup >., Sept. 1st, of short duration ; and that towards four hours after midnight there commenced a great magnetic storm, which subsequent accounts established to be considerable in the southern as in the northern hemisphere.

copies and historical
Despite the historical significance of Lincoln's speech, modern scholars disagree as to its exact wording, and contemporary transcriptions published in newspaper accounts of the event and even handwritten copies by Lincoln himself differ in their wording, punctuation, and structure.
Lutes built at present are invariably replicas or near copies of those surviving historical instruments that are to be found in museums or private collections.
The texts are of great historical and religious significance and include the earliest known surviving copies of biblical and extra-biblical documents, as well as preserving evidence of great diversity in late Second Temple Judaism.
One of the main forms of experimental archaeology is the creation of copies of historical structures using only historically accurate technologies.
Symeon eventually became precentor of the priory, and examples of his handwriting appear to survive in several Durham books, including the Liber Vitae, the so-called Cantor's Book ( whose text he would have had to keep up to date as part of his duties as precentor ), and in copies of his own historical works.
In 1999 " Luther Blissett " authored a historical novel called Q, which sold hundreds of thousands of copies in over ten languages.
" Some instruments are being built as direct copies of historical examples, but few modern instruments are directly modelled from older examples ; the modern instrument is typically larger and lower pitched.
Many copies of historical Kentucky Rifles are seen with a bore of around. 50 caliber.
* Different accounts of the same historical events are often ' assigned ' different dates and locations by historians and translators, creating multiple " phantom copies " of these events.
In 1946, he published The Foxes of Harrow ( novel ), a southern historical romance, which became the first novel by an African American to sell more than a million copies.
The NSA's historical account states that documents removed from the Marshall Library were " sequestered portions of the Friedman collection ," i. e., the collection that included the copies of the NSA Newsletter that spurred one of Bamford's FOIA requests.
The cornerstone of the gymnasium contains several historical objects, including a file of the " New Gymnasium News ", copies of the student newspaper The Dartmouth, the Dartmouth humor magazine the Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern, and the yearbook, the Aegis.
The original copies of the historical record are deposited into the memory hole.
The manuscript is presented in its historical context and compared to the later, uncritical copies and editions ).
Traditional Roman sculpture is divided into five categories: portraiture, historical relief, funerary reliefs, sarcophagi, and copies of ancient Greek works.
Misericords in English churches date from the start of the 13th century right up until the 21st century, although after the beginning of the 17th century they are viewed as modern copies with little or no historical importance.
During this long period he reorganized the service, added to the records by copies taken in other European collections, travelled for purposes of study, and carried on a wide correspondence with other keepers of records, and with historical scholars.
In China, the work had been well known as a text for teaching Chinese to read and write Mongolian during the Ming Dynasty and the Chinese translation was used in several historical works, but by the 1800s, copies had become very rare.
Unfortunately the destruction of the records by Stanton has prevented their examination in modern times and restricted historical knowledge of them to the surviving copies and examinations conducted between March 5, 1864 and November 1865 when Stanton seized the papers.
The Dartmouth also maintains its own photo and poster store with pictures in current editions as well as copies of historical front pages, available for purchase.
* An online history at the National Institutes of Health, including copies of historical documents
* This site includes pdf copies of Kosambi's historical works

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