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There was never a negative from which duplicate prints could be made.
But it's clear from the transcription that the scholars altered the Coptic original, which eliminated a negative from the original sentence.
Apparently he never threw away a negative, from the day he started freelancing in the early 1930's until he died in 1998.
(Coincidentally, on April 8 Sotheby's is selling two smaller prints of Adams's "Clearing," both made from a negative from around 1938).
Every branch of Eurasiatic, Dr. Greenberg says, uses n-words to designate a negative, from the no/not of English to the -nai ending that makes Japanese verbs negative.
Daguerreotype portraits, which were expensive to have done and rendered a single image onto a mirrored plate instead of a negative from which one could print, were most often taken to convey for posterity a sense of a subject's respectability and dignity.
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Mark Billingham was also slammed with a negative review from Nicodemus Jones, since removed, from one of Ellory's accounts.
His grail, as he hops the globe, is a single negative from a strip of 35-mm.
The index fell to a negative 8.7, from a negative 3.7 a month earlier.
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