Sentence examples for catalogued from inspiring English sources

'catalogued' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a past tense verb form of the word 'catalogue' which means to arrange or list items systematically. Example: The library books were carefully catalogued according to the Dewey Decimal System.

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catalogued

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But the OSCE observer report on the election catalogued many "legal and organisational shortcomings," noting that slavish media coverage gave Karimov a "clear advantage" and that "proxy voting on behalf of several voters appeared to be universally practised".

Long after she reached that point and when all the contents of those cabinets were carefully repackaged and catalogued, her weekly pilgrimage to the office continued – her last one was in August this year.

There were rules governing how music was to be tagged and catalogued, rules regarding how torrents were to be uploaded, rules regarding album art and liner notes, rules regarding behaviour in the site's moderated forums.

It's hard to beat the all-time champion of mother insults catalogued in Jonathan Maitland's How to Survive Your Mother.

Morgan's tendency to treat wrongdoing as a joke has got him into trouble – and possibly out of it again – several times during his career, nearly all catalogued by this paper.

The committee considers that this material must be comprehensively catalogued before being transferred to ABC Sydney.

Derek Bok and William Bowen, two former Ivy League presidents, catalogued these benefits in a celebrated 1998 book, and subsequent research shows how progress is stalling in states where race-conscious admissions policies have been abandoned.

Dani Rodrik, a respected Harvard economist whose father-in-law, a retired general, is among the suspects in another coup plot, "Sledgehammer", has catalogued many discrepancies in a blog.

And according to forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, things will get worse before they get better.The National Drought Mitigation Centre at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln has catalogued the consequences, using media reports, government analyses and contributions from the public.

The new democratic regime of President Olesegun Obasanjo is put at risk, and Libya's leader, Muammar Qaddafi, does not miss a chance to inflame matters in Nigeria's Islamic northern states.Area after area of neglect can be catalogued, from the strife-torn Andes to regions around the world undermined by climate change.

Thanks to computer models, the odds on a freakish storm or earthquake are better known, epidemiologists are more successful at tracking diseases, and even man-made crises such as banking debacles and stockmarket crashes can be catalogued and studied to produce better (though, as we shall see, still far from perfect) forecasts.

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