Sentence examples for at archive from inspiring English sources

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Swap last season's polo necks for high neck ruffles (plenty of those over at Archive by Alexa), with hems hung loose over wide-leg, cropped summer trousers.

'Yellow ANL roundels, punk pink Rock Against Racism stars, Day-Glo flags oscillating in approval to the speeches.' It's worth looking at archive footage of the day in Alan Miles's documentary Who Shot the Sheriff?

The only time she looks at archive images of herself, taken by the likes of Bailey, Richard Avedon and Cecil Beaton, is when her children, 28-year-old Paloma and Michael, 18, are curious.

The speech is at archive.org.org

(Most of the Mercury Theatre broadcasts can be found at archive.org).org

You can watch it on line at archive.org or on YouTube.

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The Internet Archive is also stocked with Web pages that are chosen by librarians, specialists like Anatol Shmelev, collecting in subject areas, through a service called Archive It, at archive-it.org, which also allows individuals and institutions to build their own archives.

"We're best at archiving," Systrom explained.

How do I search for articles at archives.newyorker.com?

(Many subscribers can also access our archive edition — every issue since 1925 — at archives.newyorker.com).newyorker.com

On Tuesday, Geim told the committee he was looking at emails and looking at archives when he got the call.

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