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1184 copies of the R. I. Directory Of Manufacturers were distributed: 643 in-state and 541 out-of-state.
Six fascicles ( 10,000 copies each ) of the `` Atlas Of Tumor Pathology '' were completed during the period of this report.
There were 54,320 copies of fascicles sold and 642 copies distributed free during this period.
Three hundred five copies of the Manual Of Macropathological Techniques were distributed.
As a matter of fact, the Elgin marbles-after an advise by Canova-were acquired by the British Museum, while plaster copies were sent to Florence, Italy, according to Canova's request.
The last titles mentioned were also world wide hits, selling over 2. 4 million copies.
Many copies were mistakenly put on store shelves on the scheduled release date, only to be immediately recalled.
Turbo C was released on May 18, 1987 and an estimated 100, 000 copies were shipped in the first month of its release.
( Isaiah was the most popular prophet among the Dead Sea collection: 21 copies of the scroll were found in Qumran.
Chaplin was reported to be in the state of a nervous breakdown, as the story became headline news and pirated copies of the document were read by the public.
On April 13, 2007 ( Friday the 13th ), a group of students from The California Tech, Caltech's campus newspaper, arrived and distributed fake copies of The Tech, MIT's campus newspaper, while prospective students were visiting for their Campus Preview Weekend.
Chaste widows were revered as heroes during the Ming and Qing periods, and were deemed so central to China ’ s culture and the fate of all peoples, the Yongle Emperor distributed 10, 000 copies of the Biographies of Exemplary Women ( Lienü Zhuan ) to various non-Chinese countries for their moral instruction.
Although only two copies of the collection of poetry were sold, the sisters continued writing for publication and began their first novels, continuing to use their noms de plume when sending manuscripts to potential publishers.
* Ten-pagers, comedic Donald Duck stories that were the lead for the monthly flagship title Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, whose circulation peaked in the mid-1950s at 3 million copies sold a month.
Enclosed were copies of her Playboy pictures, with the pictures altered by his art department so that she appeared fully clothed.
Only 2, 000 softcover copies were printed, and 100 hardcover, numbered and signed by Engelbart and Tim Berners-Lee.
The last copies of the first volume were issued in 1765.
Before many copies of the book could be printed, however, the printing press and most of the printed copies were destroyed by a mob in Missouri.
The majority of the 400 copies of the first edition were sent to the New World, with the publisher hoping to get a better price in the Americas.
Although most of them disappeared in a shipwreck near La Havana, approximately 70 copies reached Lima, from where they were sent to Cuzco in the heart of the defunct Inca Empire.

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Skeat “… in at least three cases and probably in all, in the form of codices " and he theorized that this form of notebook was invented in Rome and then “… must have spread rapidly to the Near East …” In his discussion of one of the earliest pagan parchment codices to survive from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, Eric Turner seems to challenge Skeat ’ s notion when stating “… its mere existence is evidence that this book form had a prehistory ” and that “ early experiments with this book form may well have taken place outside of Egypt .” Early codices of parchment or papyrus appear to have been widely used as personal notebooks, for instance in recording copies of letters sent ( Cicero Fam.
After the files are uploaded, the uploader does not have any control over them ; the files are automatically copied to all Usenet providers, so there will be multiple copies of it spread over different geographical locations around the world.
Pope Gregory I ( Gregory the Great, d. 604 ) was influential in the spread of Christianity to Britain and also sent Queens Theodelinde and Brunhilda, as well as Spanish bishops, copies of manuscripts.
Nevertheless, by that time copies of Na ’ s code had spread, and by late 1990, FurryMUCK had been released using Na ’ s version of TinyMUCK.
When spread over 20 or more copies, the cost per copy ( 2 to 4 cents ) is close to photocopiers.
Within two weeks, copies of the Theses had spread throughout Germany ; within two months throughout Europe.
Calvin's more audacious step, in his research monograph The Cerebral Code, comes when he suggests that the pattern of action potentials in any particular neocortical minicolumn can be replicated and spread through the cortex like a piece of software code and be " played " on the millions of other minicolumns in the same way one can play a million copies of a compact disc ( CD ) on a million CD players – the key difference being that while all CD players are designed to do basically the same task, the various cortical minicolumns can all have their own unique " ruts " and the copies of the firing patterns are not exact duplicates.
An object, even an immaterial object, is considered to be viral when it has the ability to spread copies of itself or change other similar objects to become more like itself when those objects are simply exposed to the viral object.
The Assembly met in sessions open to the public, for 166 days, spread over a period of 2 years, 11 months and 18 days before adopting the Constitution, the 308 members of the Assembly signed two copies of the document ( one each in Hindi and English ) on 24 January 1950.
Within two weeks, copies of the theses had spread throughout Germany ; within two months throughout Europe.
In June 1963, while shooting Penalty Kick ( directed by Veniamin Dorman and starring Mikhail Pugovkin ), Vysotsky used the Gorky Film Studio to record an hour-long reel-to-reel cassette of his own songs ; copies of it quickly spread and the author's name became known in Moscow and elsewhere ( although many of these songs were often being referred to as either " traditional " or " anonymous ").
It also copies itself to the “ shared folder ” of peer-to-peer file-sharing application KaZaA in an attempt to spread that way.
Word soon spread of the CD and King eventually shifted in excess of 1, 000 copies.
Later studies took advantage of the fact that the atmosphere does not " blur " astronomical images, but generally produces multiple sharp copies of the image ( the point spread function has " speckles ").
Hartzell seized this as a proof of his claims and his agents in the USA spread copies of the article to his followers.
This blunder was spread in a number of copies.
In the immediate post-war era, Mauser engineers spread out from Germany and developed similar weapons around the world ; both the British and French made outright copies of the 30 mm versions of the MK 213 as the ADEN and DEFA, respectively, Switzerland produced the Oerlikon KCA, while the U. S. used the 20 mm version, re-chambered for a slightly longer 102 mm cartridge intermediate between the 213's 82 mm and Hispano-Suiza HS. 404's 110 mm.
News of the events of 1789 and copies of the publications of the French Revolution spread around Spain despite efforts to keep them at bay.
Initially, he had no intention of releasing Synchronet publicly, but as word of his software spread and he received offers to buy copies of Synchronet, he eventually relented, formed a company called Digital Dynamics, and sold copies of Synchronet at a price of $ 100 without source code, and $ 200 with source code.
Within two months of its initial publication in Memmingen, twenty-five thousand copies of the Twelve Articles had spread throughout Europe.
Only two of Froberger's many compositions were published during his lifetime, but his music was very widely spread in manuscript copies and he was one of the very few 17th century composers who were never entirely forgotten.
Although only two of Froberger's works were published during his lifetime, his music was widely spread in Europe in hand-written copies, and he was one of the most famous composers of the era ( interestingly, although he studied in Italy and obviously had friends and former mentors there, no Italian sources of his music were found ).

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