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She also continued archiving black life; names of men and women lost to violence and police are etched in memoriam.
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Work on the archives continued and over 12 linear feet of archive material are held by the Smithsonian Institution covering his life dating from 1932 to 2009, including time in the 1950s and '60s spent in NYC and Paris.
Krapp listens to these old tapes as a sad inspiration to continue his archive.
Besides recognizing and transmitting fin, sei, humpback, and right-whale vocalizations, the buoy will continue to archive calls by the region's other three whale species — the low-frequency songs of blue whales; the knocking, click-like calls of sperm whales; and the lowing, buzzing of minke whales.
Our recent alumni students continue to archive and reflect back upon their experiences, and they mentor the next cohort of new students pursuing research.
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The picture archive continued to grow.
The same secret-police officer, who oversaw clearances from an office inside the Archives, continued to perform his duties, from the same room.
The family returned to the UK in 1992, settling in Wiltshire, where Fanshawe established his archives and continued to compose.
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