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None of the prints Mr. Stryker had donated were cataloged until Stephen Pinson, a photography curator, came to the New York Public Library in 2005.
The grave where the costumes were found belonged to a woman dressed in silk burial clothes and was excavated from a field in Gamla Uppsala, north of Stockholm, in the 1970s, but its contents were not cataloged until a few years ago, Annika Larsson, a textile archaeologist at Uppsala University, said on Friday.
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While details of his crimes have been leaking out since his arrest in February, their depravity did not become fully apparent until prosecutors cataloged them in court this week with a thoroughness meant to ensure that he would never be paroled.
Felton's struggles are well cataloged, but many forget that until recently Smith had also played his share of clunkers.
The accompanying finding aid will provide users with access to the collection until it is fully cataloged.
It was not until Segovia's library was cataloged, after his death in 1987, that the original guitar version came to light.
She was named a lecturer in astronomy in 1938, but even though she taught courses, they were not listed in the Harvard catalog until after World War II.
The company collected the royalties from the catalog until Mr. Jackson was able to pay back the loan, which he did, said Parviz Omidvar, the owner.
Neiman Marcus put off mailing out the 75th edition of its annual Christmas Book catalog until consumers seemed more inclined to celebrate.
Gum cards issued starting in 1933, for example, were labeled with an R. Burdick updated his catalog until his death, though his classification system is most widely used for cards made before 1933.
a Aftershocks from the Japan Meteorological Agency catalog until September 18 , 2016
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