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library's and biblical
Approximately 12 % of the library's collection is reference, 25 % is focused on biblical studies, 28 % is focused on historical theology / church history, 14 % on systematic theology, and 10 % on practical theology.

library's and theological
* 1975 -- The purchase of the Hartford Collection of theological books and manuscripts in 1975 doubled the size of the library's holdings.

library's and contents
Arrangement Views allow users to pivot their views of the library's contents based on metadata.
By the 1920s, the upkeep of such a major collection was too much for a private body, and, with an endowment of £ 100, 000 provided by Sir Alexander Grant of Forres, the library's contents were presented to the nation.
The library's contents grew over the next five decades and were saved from the 1916 fire that destroyed the majority of the Centre Block ; the building was only connected to the main complex by a single corridor and the library clerk at the time, Michael MacCormac, secured the library's iron doors before the fire could spread into that area.

library's and were
In 1971, when physical science materials were transferred to the new Sciences Library, the John Hay Library became exclusively a repository for the library's Special Collections.
Unfortunately, due to the fire following the earthquake of 1755, nearly all of the library's records were destroyed, but an extra copy available in Goa, was transferred to Lisbon Tower of Tombo, during the following 100 years.
Having destroyed a number of texts of the library's collection, deemed by Juvayni to be heretical, it would be expected that he would pay significant attention to the Nizari gardens, particularly if they were the site of drug use and temptation.
Cfront's C ++ streams were closely tied in with the C library's buffered I / O streams, but there was little interaction with the rest of the C environment.
Bodley ’ s collecting interests were varied ; according to the library's historian Ian Philip, as early as June 1603 he was attempting to source manuscripts from Turkey, and it was during “ the same year that the first Chinese book was acquired .” In 1610, Bodley made an agreement with the Stationers ' Company in London to put a copy of every book registered with them in the library.
The library's collections were rebuilt with donations from all around the world, outraged by the barbaric act which it had suffered.
The library's collections were again restored after the war, and by the fission in 1968 had approximately four million books.
The library's collections swelled to over 300, 000 volumes during the radical phase of the French Revolution when the private libraries of aristocrats and clergy were seized.
In 1872, however, the library's 45, 000 volumes, manuscripts, and archives were confiscated by the new Italian state ; they were dispersed and partially expropriated by the Vittorio Emanuele II National Library of Rome.
The library's staff, services and 400, 000 volumes were relocated to temporary quarters at Redwood Street and Hopkins Place for a two-year stay.
The library's 7, 000 volumes were collected primarily by Boston bookseller Estes & Lauriat, and donated to Rugby's Library and Reading Room Society with the stipulation they name the new library for Hughes.
The library's Chaney-Schwerner-Goodman Clocktower was named after the three civil rights workers who were murdered in 1964, including Andrew Goodman, a Queens College student.
Two large underground stacks, which were built into the bedrock below the building, now contain the bulk of the library's collections, while library patrons, other visitors, and employees share the space in the main building.
In the library's first year, 2. 3 million people came to visit the library, roughly 30 % were out-of-town.
The library's print holdings were reviewed to weed out the oldest, outdated sources, making room for additional study places.
Some 400, 000 volumes — 20 percent of the library's holdings — were destroyed, with significant water and smoke damage done to the surviving works.
Further, in 1883, the library's 300 gas lights were converted to electricity.
In the library's 2010 fiscal year ( through June 2010 ), nearly 14 million items were borrowed from its collection of nearly three million books, CDs, DVDs, magazines, and other items.
Decisions about book selections and the library's program were in the hands of an all-male faculty committee instead of the female librarian.
In response, the Law Society argued that the services it offered were necessary to provide equal access to the library's collection of legal materials.

library's and more
Every library module has at least two source files: a definitions file specifying the library's interface plus one or more program files specifying the implementation of the procedures in the interface.
The library's wrapper functions expose an ordinary function calling convention ( a subroutine call on the assembly level ) for using the system call, as well as making using the system call more modular.
Peniston became director of the Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University, retired again, and subsequently began volunteering in the Special Collections section of the college's Leyburn Library, where he transcribed more than 3, 000 letters from the library's Robert E. Lee collection and Lee-Jackson Foundation Papers.
At this point, the library's stack was said to be frozen since nothing more would be run on this stack until the library became unfrozen, in which case clean-up and termination code would be run.
His primary achievement was consolidating the library's collection of 38, 000 volumes into one central library ; previously, more than half of the library's collection was held in divisional libraries across the United States.
The library's collections include more than 100 thousand books, 500 microfilms, CDs, tapes and impressive holdings of rare books, prints and archives.
The library's distinguished History of Science Collection contains more than 10, 000 volumes, including first editions of many landmarks of science and technology.
The library's specimen collections include more than 13, 000 eggshells and nearly 300 avian study skins for use by researchers.
The library's collections include more than 45, 000 items, including books, maps, videos, and CDs, and 80 periodicals in print format, with access to several thousand more.
The library's annual summer book sale featured more than 140, 000 volumes on sale in 2007.

library's and copy
( The Library of Alexandria in fact had an indirect cause in the creation of writing parchment — due to the library's critical need for papyrus, little was exported and thus an alternate source of copy material became essential.
In Python, the library's copy module provides shallow copy and deep copy of objects through the and functions, respectively.
It purports to be the Hogwarts library's copy of the non-fiction book of the same name mentioned in several novels of the Harry Potter series.
Unfortunately, a fire following the 1755 Lisbon earthquake destroyed nearly all of the library's records, but an extra copy available in Goa was transferred to Lisbon's Tower of Tombo, during the following 100 years.
The library's resource expenditure on 30 April 2010 was approximately $ 7. 8 million, with 83. 8 percent of the budget allocated to serial subscriptions, and 15. 3 percent on hard copy acquisitions.
The library's collections include exquisite medieval illuminated manuscripts, examples of early European printing including a fine paper copy of the Gutenberg Bible and books printed by William Caxton, and personal papers of distinguished historical figures including Elizabeth Gaskell, John Dalton and John Wesley.
Each library's system collects a copy using a specialized web crawler that verifies that the publisher has granted suitable permission.
The LOCKSS license used by most publishers allows a library's readers access to its own copy, but does not allow similar access to other libraries or unaffiliated readers ; the system does not support file sharing.
In 1811 the library's collection began to grow rapidly, because a copy of each book published in Imperial Russia was henceforth deposited with the library, so that by 1914 the collection had expanded to 3, 000, 000 volumes.

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