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library's and functions
In Python, the library's copy module provides shallow copy and deep copy of objects through the and functions, respectively.
Proper clones have the same intrinsic functions as the original Tom Poindexter version ; sometimes however the direction of angles is changed to match the standard C library's trigonometric functions.

library's and function
For example, in Java, a string literal is defined as an instance of the < tt > java. lang. String </ tt > class ; similarly, in Smalltalk, an anonymous function expression ( a " block ") constructs an instance of the library's < tt > BlockContext </ tt > class.
* Institutional repositories are partly linked to the notion of a digital library-i. e., collecting, housing, classifying, cataloguing, curating, preserving, and providing access to digital content, analogous with the library's conventional function of collecting, housing classifying, curating, preserving and providing access to analog content.
Prior to the library's official inauguration in 1937, other libraries existed that performed the same function informally.

library's and on
Authors may post the documents on their own websites, but they are required to link back to the digital library's reference page for the paper.
Printed on the Bancroft library's 1856 Albion handpress.
Ways in which a library's content is displayed or accessed may have the most impact on use.
Those " in " on the joke, however, also enjoy the use of his name: a snack bar at Brown ( Josiah's or Jo's for short ) and the library's card catalog ( Josiah ) are named for him.
The Lorton Heritage Society has developed the Lorton History Garden on the library's south side.
The library's Air Force One Pavilion was opened to the public on 24 October 2005.
A finding aids for the scores and sound recordings is available on the library's website.
The Maryland Room, located on the second floor of the Annex, contains many of the library's prize collections.
As is traditional amongst British university libraries, research postgraduates and academics from other UK universities are allowed reference-only access to the library's collection, and members of the public can apply for access with an academic letter of introduction and on payment of a fee.
A rare facsimile of the Book of Kells is on public display in the library's Irish Room, and each day one page of the illuminated manuscript is turned.
In 2009, a controversy arose after a local couple complained to the West Bend Community Memorial Library about books on a list entitled " Out of the Closet: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Fiction and Non-Fiction " that was published on the Young Adult section of the library's website.
They circulated an online petition that called on the library to label the identified books as explicit ; to move the books to the adult section of the library ; to install Internet content filters on the library's computers ; and to purchase books that represented " a balance of materials related to heterosexuality and homosexuality ".
In addition, the building's elaborate architecture ( which imitates a rising Sun ) upset some who believed too much money was being spent on construction rather than the library's actual collection.
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.
Over 10, 000 electronic journals and newspapers augmenting these print collections are accessible through the library's on the wireless network or on computers in the library's information commons.
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 level
Tropical Storm Allison flooded the library's lower level with eight feet of water in June 2001, destroying 174, 000 books and the microfiche collection.
The library's Auditorium is also on this level.
Using the technology library's cell logical view, the Logic Synthesis tool performs the process of mathematically transforming the ASIC's register-transfer level ( RTL ) description into a technology-dependent netlist.

library's and for
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.
( 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.
As the number of books in libraries increased, so did the need for compact storage and access with adequate lighting, giving birth to the stack system, which involved keeping a library's collection of books in a space separate from the reading room.
In the context of library science, a manuscript is defined as any hand-written item in the collections of a library or an archive ; for example, a library's collection of the letters or a diary that some historical personage wrote.
It was later published at about 50, 000 words under the name, Fahrenheit 451, for a total cost of $ 9. 80, due to the library's typewriter-rental fees of ten cents per half-hour.
In honor of Jefferson's contribution, the library's website for federal legislative information was named THOMAS.
The library's digitization programme is becoming increasingly active in making materials available for scholars and to the wider world.
With his stoic sense of humor, Oz is a loyal and popular member of the Scoobies, although he does have to be locked in the library's cage for three nights each month during the full moon.
Hearing of the College's urgent need for greater library space, Williams donated £ 1, 200 anonymously, later revealing his identity and donating a total of £ 2, 011 towards the library's total cost of £ 3, 000.
Professor Russel B. Nye of Michigan State University countered that " if the message of the Oz books — love, kindness, and unselfishness make the world a better place — seems of no value today ", then maybe the time is ripe for " reassess a good many other things besides the Detroit library's approved list of children's books ".
His diligent work results in a major expansion of the library's collection, and he also helps a number of prisoners earn equivalency diplomas, preparing them for life after parole.
Microform copies have been made of many of the most fragile items in the library's collection, and these are substituted for the originals whenever possible.
* Swarthmore library's Guide to Citation Styles for Science and Humanities.
Circulation figures for the district are currently over 468, 000 + per year and the library's collection exceeds 100, 000 pieces.
The library's collection consists of over 250, 000 books, two dozen public computers, a wide array of multimedia options, a large youth services area with a vivid mural depicting Westfield history, and multiple tables and carrels for studying.
Most of the microfilms in the main library's collection can be loaned to a family history center for a nominal charge.
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 initial design was for a mechanical book conveyor belt system to allow for faster collection by library staff, who would then send books downstairs for pickup.

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