Sentence examples for facsimile contains from inspiring English sources

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Most notably, the facsimile contains a "virtual restoration" of a printed panel that used to be part of the south wall.

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"Lartigue: Album of a Century" contains facsimile pages from these albums, charting his career until his death in 1986.Given a camera by his father on his seventh birthday, he started out taking pictures of his nanny, Dudu, his parents and his garden.

Housed in a pretend metal post box with the letters RS embossed on it and laid out like a photograph album, it contains facsimiles of every postcard, front and back, each with accompanying notes by Ringo.

The first section delves into the making of the movie and contains a facsimile of the final script, on aging buff paper, complete with holes punched at the edge.

About 100 km from Gongxian is the Baisha Tomb, which contains "elaborate facsimiles in brick of Chinese timber frame construction, from door lintels to pillars and pedestals to bracket sets, that adorn interior walls".

It contains family photographs, facsimile reproductions of letters, words on church marquees.

The XML patent documents are available for download from the EPO website as part of a ZIP package that also contains the PDF facsimile representation and individual TIFF image files that contain the individual figures from the document.

Gimme Some Truth: The John Lennon FBI Files contained facsimiles of the documents, including "lengthy reports by confidential informants detailing the daily lives of anti-war activists, memos to the White House, transcripts of TV shows on which Lennon appeared, and a proposal that Lennon be arrested by local police on drug charges".

Launched in 2008, it contains thousands of digital facsimiles of primary material from all the major (and minor) war poets.

Syme's guide, a facsimile of which will be released in early February by Smithsonian Books, contains samples, names, and descriptions of a hundred and ten colors, ranging from Snow White to Asparagus Green to Arterial Blood Red to, finally, Blackish Brown.

Verne's first novel, Paris au XXième siècle (Paris in the Twentieth Century)—written in 1863 but not published until 1994 is set in the distant 1960s and contains some of his most accurate prognostications: elevated trains, automobiles, facsimile machines, and computer-like banking machines.

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