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Discover LudwigThe phrase "archive which contains" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific archive that holds certain information or materials. Example: "The archive which contains historical documents is located in the main library."
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She hopes the site will grow as large as the centre's September 11th digital archive, which contains 150,000 items.
O'Connor also opened up his personal archive which contains a long correspondence between himself and O'Reilly dating back to the 1960s.
The archive, which contains mostly documents from 1878 to 1918, when the Austro-Hungarian ministry of finance was in charge of Bosnia, but also older material from the Ottoman period and documents from the war crimes commission after the second world war, was targeted by protesters on Friday.
"We never had in mind that we would, on a continual basis, go in and ferret out the Jewish names," Mr. Christofferson said, adding that the labor involved in constantly sifting through an ever-expanding archive, which contains more than 400 million names, would represent an "intolerable burden".
Many Americans have little more than "a shallow overview" of the history of the Statue of Liberty, said the thin, intense Mr. Moreno on a recent afternoon, as he sat in the Ellis Island archive, which contains 4,000 books, 400 manuscripts and 10,000 photographic images.
What he could say is that he offers certain clients access to his private archive, which contains items that are not normally for sale: a concert T-shirt from a band that is not ready for a nostalgic embrace by the masses; a brand currently overexposed but due for a return; or something that hits a personal note, like a T-shirt that reminds someone of the first concert she ever attended.
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The main pipeline performs monthly scans of the PubMedCentral (PMC) open access archive, which contained 358 561 articles as of October 2011.
The special commercial is to feature Matt Jauchius, chief marketing officer at Nationwide, discussing the company's advertising history, including a memorandum found in the Nationwide archives, which contain materials that date to its founding in 1926 as the Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company.
The French government has duly stepped in to prevent Yale University from acquiring his personal archives, which contain almost everything he ever produced from the 1950s onwards: films, notes, drafts, unpublished works and corrected proofs, as well as his entire library, typewriter and spectacles.
These archives, which contain aeolian deposits, fluvial sediments, and paleosols, are situated upon glacial moraines, fluvial terraces, floodplains, or mountain slopes.
Everything we've published since 1925 is available to subscribers only at archives.newyorker.com, which contains a digital replica of every issue of the magazine.
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