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That assertion prompted a question from Councilman Daniel Dromm, who asked whether officers had cataloged the city's Irish, as well.
By that point, the doctors had cataloged the patients' symptoms and tried to match them to mosquito-borne diseases.
The English art historian William Young Ottley, who had cataloged the 1825 Christie's sale, picked up where Celotti left off.
A report in 1994 indicated that the Secret Service had cataloged 23 people climbing the fence between 1989 and that year; news reports only covered a handful.
NASA surveys had cataloged 95 percent of near-Earth asteroids 0.6 miles wide or wider, but fewer of the smaller ones.
Cobb had cataloged all the local knowledge she could find, and used it to build a complex array of projects: restaurants, a library, furniture, boat races, oceanic studies, astronomy, theater, art galleries.
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The Lede has cataloged past clips of such episodes.
They have cataloged the consequences of default at meetings, parties and dinners and over drinks.
Mr. Figueredo has cataloged each one of these killings, well aware that his time may come.
So far, he has cataloged some 450 of these signs, all made before 1970.
To date, the site's 284 registered users have cataloged more than 75,000 specimens.
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