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I would go to archives and ask if they had info on women in the black nationalist movement.

And anyone who wants to can preserve a Web page, at any time, by going to archive.org/web, typing in a URL, and clicking "Save Page Now".

I think they're going to archive some of the samples, because in 10 years they may be able to test.

"All I had to do was spend days and days and days alone with little gloves on, going to archives, or sitting alone in my apartment watching the same movie 75 times.

And so I borrowed the novelist, as it were, who never wrote a novel, and the person who does the research and finds the facts and gets the papers and goes to archives, and got those two people to come together and have the best of both worlds.

As for that receptionist's old wage slips, they go to an archive tape.

(Recipients are told to go to the archive to retrieve their messages, which are not literally "sent").

"Usually if I go to an archive that is 50 years old, they're all scratched, faded, someone has spilled coffee on something at one point.

For more information on how Big Innovation Centre supports innovative enterprise in Britain and globally, go to our archive of the innovators columns on the Big Innovation Centre website.

For past editions of From The Chart Room, appearing every Tuesday and Thursday, go to our archive.

By then, I didn't need to go to an archive, I could just log on to the Internet, where I discovered a different kind of attack on civil rights.

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