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* Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History-Over 160, 000 objects from Pacific, North American, African, Asian ethnographic collections with images and detailed description, linked to the original catalogue pages, field notebooks, and photographs are available online.
There is no central organization rationing the number of links, yet the number of links pointing to each page follows a power law in which a few pages are linked to many times and most pages are seldom linked to.
Since version 2. 3. 1. 0, released on 3 January 2008, the original Shareaza has linked to the Shareaza pages at sourceforge. net.
Links to pages listed in robots. txt can still appear in search results if they are linked to from a page that is crawled.
First, it was the first Windows spreadsheet with multiple pages with cells that could be linked together seamlessly, a feature from Quattro Pro which QPW extended.
The linked French pages need to be checked to make sure A ) the links are correct, B ) links back to English and other languages are put in, and C ) hey, a great chance for mass proofreading.
* Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History-Over 160, 000 objects from Pacific, North American, African, Asian ethnographic collections with images and detailed description, linked to the original catalogue pages, field notebooks, and photographs are available online.
If you'd like to help with the process, here's a list of all pages on the English Wikipedia which include links to their Esperanto counterparts: follow the links, and if the eo page hasn't been updated, put in an en: link to the English page and any other languages which might be linked.
If you'd like to help with the process, here's a list of all pages on the English Wikipedia which include links to their Polish counterparts: follow the links, and if the pl page hasn't been updated, put in an en: link to the English page and any other languages which might be linked.
Pages that are linked from other search engine indexed pages do not need to be submitted because they are found automatically.
However, riots and disturbances were still linked to the organisation by the British media, and in October 1994 the Class War leaflet Keep it Spikey distributed before a riot in Hyde Park against the Criminal Justice Act, returned the organisation to the front pages.
Depending on the types of services, there are certain functionalities required in the certain layers of e-service architectural framework, these are but not limited to – Data layer ( data sources ), processing layers ( customer service systems, management systems, data warehouse systems, integrated customer content systems ), exchange layer ( Enterprise Application Integration – EAI ), Interaction layer ( integrating e-services ), and presentation layer ( customer interface through which the web pages and e-services are linked ).
Ticketmaster later filed a similar case against Tickets. com, and the judge in this case ruled that such linking was legal as long as it was clear to whom the linked pages belonged.
Though Oscar Wilde never published anything within its pages, it was linked to him because Beardsley had illustrated his Salomé and because he was on friendly terms with many of the contributors.
New web pages must be linked to other known pages on the web in order to be crawled and indexed or manually submitted by the webmaster.
Wget can optionally work like a web crawler by extracting resources linked from HTML pages and downloading them in sequence, repeating the process recursively until all the pages have been downloaded or a maximum recursion depth specified by the user has been reached.
* Unlinked content: pages which are not linked to by other pages, which may prevent Web crawling programs from accessing the content.
On Web pages, web feeds ( both Atom and RSS ) are typically linked with the word " Subscribe " or with the unofficial web feed

pages and right-hand
The left-hand pages give the history of the papacy, with one line per year, and the right-hand pages give the history of emperors, the two accounts being kept strictly parallel.

pages and column
: Note: the Theory column below contains links to articles with infoboxes at the top of their respective pages which list the major concepts.
The compound word " spread-sheet " came to mean the format used to present book-keeping ledgers — with columns for categories of expenditures across the top, invoices listed down the left margin, and the amount of each payment in the cell where its row and column intersect — which were, traditionally, a " spread " across facing pages of a bound ledger ( book for keeping accounting records ) or on oversized sheets of paper ruled into rows and columns in that format and approximately twice as wide as ordinary paper.
In a ' Worst of Times ' column for The Independent from around 1990, he talked of how the freezing Canadian weather had depressed him, he was smoking ' far too many cigarettes ', ' had a couple of disastrous flings ' and described his PhD dissertation as ' 200 pages of rubbish '.
In July 2009, Didio explained in the " DC Nation " column featured in the back of certain DC titles that Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds No. 4 " returned Conner to the land of the living, while Legion of Three Worlds No. 5 ... resolves the issue of the multiple Legions once and for all ", and that in August DC would revive " Adventure Comics Starring Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes ", with additional pages split-featuring Superboy and the Legion in separate stories.
Each day's television is listed over ten pages or five double-page spreads: two pages of reviews of highlights (" Choices ") followed by two pages of terrestrial TV listings ( one column for daytime television, and five columns for the evening television ), then six pages of listings for digital channels.
Goldsmith also pursued vendettas against other journalists who queried his methods, including Barbara Conway who wrote the Scrutineer column in the City pages of the Daily Telegraph.
That column was also reprinted in a variety of newspaper op-ed pages, including the Washington Post, and made Kinsley's reputation as a leading political commentator.
'" This article, which was separate from Kilgallen's column, appeared on the front pages of the New York Journal American,
Bandleader Ray Conniff died at about the same time, and while Conniff's obituary in the Los Angeles Times rated an entire column, Lohman's took up nearly three pages.
His collaboration with DN was kept until 1992, a time when he integrated the fortnightly column of the pages of Público, another newspaper.
There are dedicated pages for opinions and readers mail and a " My gadget life " column in towards the front of the magazine that features an interview with a well known person about the technology that helps them.
John Tierney documented the declaration on the pages of The New York Times a few days later in a column called " South Park Refugees ".
From the remnants, the manuscript appears to have been more than 440 pages with approximately 340-360 illustrations that were framed and inserted into the text column.
The column is noted for its length ( it often runs over 15 pages in printed form ) and frequent sidetracking into political and non-football-related discussion.
Dynamites features included " Magic Wanda ," a how-to guide to selected magic tricks ; " Bummers ," a focus of kids ' one-line woes, which would begin with the words: " Don't you hate it when ..."; " And Now a Word from Our Sponsor " a commercial parody in comic form ; the puzzle pages of the ghoulish Count Morbida ; " Hot Stuff ," a section featuring gags and new items in stores ; the birth and growth of a horse called Foxy Fiddler ; reprinted origin stories on Marvel and DC superheroes ( and later the comic superheroes the " Dynamite Duo "); and " Good Vibrations ," an advice column.
As the result of his labours he published ( 1871 – 90 ) his "", comprising seven large double column volumes of over six hundred pages: a colossal undertaking, fit for a numerous body of collaborators, which he achieved alone.
Williams was laid off after a time but continued to work for TSR in a freelance role, performing odd jobs ; it was in this circumstance in 1987 that he came to write " Sage Advice " in the pages of Dragon-Williams recalls that Dragon editor Roger E. Moore simply couldn't find anyone else willing to regularly write the column.
Unlike most MAD movie parodies which are often several pages in length, this one was only two ( appearing in place of the magazine's usual letters column ), as the piece devolved into a series of supposed interoffice memos by the writer, artist and editors, all decrying their role in the parody.
Possibly its most famous columnist was local housewife and humorist Erma Bombeck whose column first appeared in its pages.
His column ink & circumstance appeared in the pages of the now defunct " STEP inside design " magazine.

pages and contain
The pages of the Italian manuscript are framed in an Islamic style, and contain chapter rubrics and margin notes in ungrammatical Arabic ; with an occasional Turkish word, and many Turkish syntactical features.
The surviving " freebooters " found that the company's luggage did not contain the riches they had hoped for: " they broke open the chests containing the books and found, to their dismay, that they held manuscripts instead of gold vessels, pages of sacred texts instead of silver plates.
Web pages authored using hypertext markup language ( HTML ) may contain multilingual text represented with the Unicode universal character set.
With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia, and navigate between them via hyperlinks.
* Supplemental articles contain a large volume of tabular data that is the result of current research and may be dozens or hundreds of pages with mostly numerical data.
These contain pages of " drill charts ", which often either give a picture or list coordinates that band members use to find ' pages ' or ' sets ' on the field.
These namespaces contain help pages, Wikipedia guidelines and policies, and all pages used for administration and maintenance of the site.
The following pages contain entries about the Ezzonen memorial.
The Miffy books each contain sixteen pages of story.
For the German writer, a novella is a fictional narrative of indeterminate length — a few pages to hundreds — restricted to a single, suspenseful event, situation, or conflict leading to an unexpected turning point ( Wendepunkt ), provoking a logical but surprising end ; Novellen tend to contain a concrete symbol, which is the narration's steady point.
The last ten pages of this paper contain a highly technical discussion of the identity of the Etruscan god Voltumna in relation to the Latin gods Vertumnus and Janus.
It is common for those albums to contain 46 or 62 pages of comics.
Some pages contain only a few words or lines of text, arranged in strange ways to mirror the events in the story, often creating both an agoraphobic and a claustrophobic effect.
While large Telidon deployments might hold tens of thousands of pages, users were able to quickly exhaust the content in their particular areas of interest, suggesting that systems would have to contain hundreds of thousands of pages in order to remain interesting for longer periods.
The Dutch Wikipedia pages contain more information on this topic.
For example, a database may have files, which contain pages, which further contain records.
Wikipedia user pages are a very good example and often contain extremely detailed information about the person who constructed them, including everything from their mother tongue to their moral purchasing preferences.
Most yearbooks contain a few pages which will be left blank for people to write messages about the preceding year and summer.
While a traditional paper yearbook may contain a few dozen pages, a digital yearbook can contain hundreds or even thousands of pages.

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