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"Stars and Stripes" does not spring readily to mind in a cataloging of signature Balanchine works.
The term came into general use through the cataloging of books as recently as 1905.
[4] The cataloging of fingerprints at first glance seems to be subjective.
Only the most basic cataloging of Harris's archive has been completed, but what has surfaced impresses some scholars.
He set out to start over with what became the library's "Rules for Descriptive Cataloging" of 1949.
This simple cataloging of all that has happened since 2001 should send chills down our collective spines.
It includes more than 50 oil paintings and sketches, most of them undated, and is the first extensive showing and cataloging of this artist's work.
It is raising concerns among civil libertarians and privacy advocates, who say the authorities' cataloging of the new data could put innocent people under permanent suspicion.
The fund has proved inadequate for the care and cataloging of a revered collection of more than 2,000 pieces, valued in excess of $6 billion.
Her trip to a private asylum in the Midwest retraces much of the same ground she has already covered, while introducing a relentless cataloging of afternoon snacks.
She returned to Hannover after William's death in 1822 and soon completed the cataloging of 2,500 nebulae and many star clusters.
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