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So far, he has cataloged some 450 of these signs, all made before 1970.
He has cataloged more than 1,000 products on the site as well as in a companion book, "Transmaterial," the second volume of which was published this year by Princeton Architectural Press.
Over the years at Christie's, he has cataloged thousands of letters and manuscripts, including favorites like a draft of Einstein's letter telling Roosevelt that nuclear energy might be used to create atomic weapons, a letter that Mozart wrote his sister that closed with "thousands of kisses," and musical scores by Bach, who was stingy with paper and used every inch of space.
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Incredibly and outrageously, the "Renny" was demolished last March, yet Adams continues to fight for other historic structures that he tracks and has cataloged.
"Why not show these people for who they actually are?" wrote the RealityBlurred.com blogger Andy Dehnart, who has cataloged what he called a torrent of offensive comments since the Season 15 premiere on June 26.
Through the years, Mr. Pawloski has cataloged over 10,000 specimens of minerals, and he has another 10,000 to be cataloged.
Naigzy Gebremedhin, an Asmara architect who has cataloged the city's historic buildings, chuckled as he recounted the tale.
The Lede has cataloged past clips of such episodes.
Mr. Figueredo has cataloged each one of these killings, well aware that his time may come.
"I don't know if anyone has cataloged bobbleheads before," Mr. Shapiro said.
She has become something of a hero to stalwarts; a blog dedicated to "Vanishing New York" has cataloged her memories.
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