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His attitude toward madrigals was somewhat enigmatic: whereas in the preface to his collection of Canticum canticorum ( Song of Songs ) motets ( 1584 ) he renounced the setting of profane texts, only two years later he was back in print with Book II of his secular madrigals ( some of these being among the finest compositions in the medium ).
The ultimate help provided may consist of reading material in the form of a book or journal article, instruction in the use of specific searchable information resources such as the library's online catalog or subscription bibliographic / fulltext databases, or simply factual information drawn from the library's print or online reference collection.
Just as television series are a collection of episodes, if there is a plan to convert a series to print, that usually is done as a series of novels.
In recently years, while maintaining the traditions of print collections, the Library is developing its collection of digital resources with a focus on the acquisition of full text material online.
The Songs of Sundrie Natures ( 1589 ) contain sections in three, four, five and six parts, a format which follows the plan of many Tudor manuscript collections of household music and was probably intended to emulate the madrigal collection Musica transalpina, which had appeared in print the previous year.
The film was lost for many years because the original print of the film burned in a fire and all copies were reported lost, destroyed, or worn away, but a copy of the film with French subtitles was found in the permanent collection of the Cinémathèque Française in Paris.
The charged droplets pass through an electrostatic field and are directed ( deflected ) by electrostatic deflection plates to print on the receptor material ( substrate ), or allowed to continue on undeflected to a collection gutter for re-use.
Since most of these singles had long gone out of print, it was very hard to get these legally, so in 2000, Kent released the 2CD B-side collection B-sidor 95 – 00 ( B-Sides 95 – 00 ).
Perhaps his most enduring contribution to literary history is the children's classic, The Story of the Three Bears, the original Goldilocks story, which first saw print in Southey's prose collection, The Doctor.
Thomas Duncan ( painter ) | Thomas Duncan, by Hill & Adamson, about 1844 ; medium: calotype print, size: 19. 60 x 14. 50 cm ; from the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland
A print in brown ink is in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
The print collection has over 500, 000 items, covering: posters, greetings cards, book plates, as well as prints from the renaissance to the present, including works by Rembrandt, William Hogarth, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Canaletto, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Henri Matisse and Sir William Nicholson.
They have a great collection of large print books.
A remarkable example of this technique is the 1915 Portrait of Otto Müller woodcut print from the collection of the British Museum.
The college maintains additional facilities including a state-of-the-art digital television studio and media ( computer ) lab, the Wells Theatre and WIT Experimental Theatre, hosting dramatic productions, a web-based radio station and the beautifully renovated Hewes Library complete with a wide range of print and electronic information resources, computing facilities, a digital classroom, an art gallery housing the James Shields collection of art and antiquities and a coffee shop.
Its earliest known appearance in print was in the del Biado's collection of madrigals.
Directed primarily at children, the collection was an attempt both to preserve Native American traditions and stories in print and to garner respect and recognition for those traditions among the dominant white culture.
The band left Epic Records after White Light, White Heat, White Trash ( 1996 ) and Ness formed Time Bomb Recordings, releasing Mainliner: Wreckage From the Past ( a collection of old recordings and singles that were done in the early ' 80s ), a re-issue of the long out of print Mommy's Little Monster, along with a re-issue of their second album Prison Bound, and Live at the Roxy ( 1998 ).
: Garage Days Re-Revisited has been out of print for many years and is considered a collector's item, all five tracks were later included on the 1998 double-album Garage Inc., along with a number of other covers Metallica had recorded throughout its career, as well as a collection of entirely new recordings.
The Babbidge-based collection, which places UConn among the top 30 universities in the nation for both library holdings and funding, contains more than 2. 5 million print volumes ; approximately 2, 500 current print periodicals ; more than 35, 000 unique electronic journals available through the eJournal locator ; 2. 8 million units of microform ; 180, 000 maps at the Map and Geographic Information Center ( New England's largest public map collection ); thousands of electronic books ; and an array of free electronic information sources.
The right to print money was moved from the British Imperial Bank to his National Bank of Iran ( Bank-i Melli Iran ), as was the administration of the telegraph system, from the Indo-European Telegraph Company to the Iranian government, in addition to the collection of customs by Belgian officials.

print and numbers
By 1951, 87 subroutines in the following categories were available for general use: floating point arithmetic ; arithmetic operations on complex numbers ; checking ; division ; exponentiation ; routines relating to functions ; differential equations ; special functions ; power series ; logarithms ; miscellaneous ; print and layout ; quadrature ; read ( input ); nth root ; trigonometric functions ; counting operations ( simulating repeat until loops, while loops and for loops ); vectors ; and matrices.
Hyperinflation is generally associated with paper money, which can easily be used to increase the money supply: add more zeros to the plates and print, or even stamp old notes with new numbers.
When the film editing is complete, the edge numbers on the final cut film correspond back to their identical frames on the original negative so that a conform edit can be made of the original negative to match the work print.
Laboratories can also imprint their own edge numbers on the processed film negative or print to identify the film for their own means.
The first print reference to a game called " tick-tack-toe " occurred in 1884, but referred to " a children's game played on a slate, consisting in trying with the eyes shut to bring the pencil down on one of the numbers of a set, the number hit being scored ".
Although ISBN numbers are not supposed to be reused for different editions, the publisher used ISBN 0-345-33014-5 for both a 1986 mass market paperback edition of the shortened version and the mass market paperback edition of the long version, which is the one presently in print.
By selecting chains that had a smaller character set ( for example, just numbers and a few punctuation marks ), the printer could print much faster than if the chain contained the entire upper-and lower-case alphabet, numbers, and all special symbols.
Unlike the first typefaces used to print books in the thirteenth century, coin types were neither combined nor printed with ink on paper, but " published " in metal — a more durable medium — and survived in substantial numbers.
print " This program will calculate the prime numbers below the limit "
The numbers assigned to each print are based on whether or not they are whorls.
The newly formed Tariff Reform League received vast funding, allowing it to print and distribute large numbers of leaflets and even the play Chamberlain's recorded messages to public meetings by gramophone.
The language had only 6 instructions ( get it, print it, print " text ", jump to, if it is ' ' then & stop ) and could not manipulate numbers.
Random House adapted its college dictionary by adding more illustrations and large numbers of proper names, increasing its print size and page thickness, and giving it a heavy cover.
The RAND book is still in print, and remains an important source of random numbers.
It is pre-exposed with frame lines and numbers, a feature intended to make it easier and more efficient for photofinishers to print.
Frames of workprint and of original negative are matched exactly through the use of edge numbers that appeared on each frame of original and work print.
The symbol was first seen in print without the vinculum ( the horizontal " bar " over the numbers inside the radical symbol ) in the year 1525 in Die Coss by Christoff Rudolff, a German mathematician.
Despite claims on various websites as well as in print that Morgan's invention was used " throughout North America ", the absence of his signal in 1920s photographs and news articles suggests that it was not installed in large numbers, if at all.
This is only an illustration of how to use code to write more code ; it is not the most efficient way to print out a list of numbers.
Businesses use easy recognizable 1-800 vanity numbers as both a branding and a direct response tool in their advertising ( radio, television, print, outdoor, etc.
However, when a negative image is created from a negative image ( just like multiplying two negative numbers in mathematics ) a positive image results ( see Color print film, C-41 process ).
Early British popular music, in the sense of commercial music enjoyed by the people, can be seen to originate in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries with the arrival of the broadside ballad as a result of the print revolution, which were sold cheaply and in great numbers until the nineteenth century.

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