Sentence examples for holograph from inspiring English sources

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holograph

noun

A hologram.

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But in 1981, the so-called "Pennsylvania edition" (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press) reverted to Dreiser's handwritten first draft, now held in the New York Public Library, and substituted his uncut holograph version as the scholarly text of the novel.

A holograph will, for example, which is usually unwitnessed, is an instrument wholly written in the handwriting of the signer, and it may be accepted as legally binding upon the law to carry out its dispositions, barring the findings of anything that could render it invalid.

While the form required for a valid will varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, a few common principles are observable: in most civil-law jurisdictions and in some Anglo-American jurisdictions a document entirely in the writing of the testator (holograph, or handwritten document), signed and dated by the testator, will constitute a valid will.

The identity of Cosey as the perpetrator of the multiple hoaxes was established on January 11 , 1934 as a result of an effort he made to sell a fraudulent holograph of a legal petition drafted by Lincoln to a rare-book-and-autograph dealer named Edward Lowell Dean, whose shop occupied three rooms on the fourth flour of an office building at 347 Madison Avenue.

Remember, one of the exceptional things about this book is that — for the first time that I know about in the context of slave literature — we're dealing with a holograph, something in the author's own handwriting, completely unmediated and unprettified by abolitionist editors or publishers.

Mayor Koch presented Don Enrique with a Tiffany glass sculpture of the Great Seal of New York, and received in return a leather-bound volume containing holograph poems by Spain's most prominent poets.

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— Ready for a holograph-a-ganza photo presentation?

Next, another vitrine displays the plastic body of a cat, whose detached, flattened, holograph-like head rotates in space above.

The collection of books, holographs, manuscripts, and art pieces are the richest in the world.

When I first looked at his juvenile holographs, I was overcome by a most unprofessional feeling of tenderness.

From holographs he had scrutinized in libraries, Cosey had learned that while Lincoln was practicing law in nearby Springfield he filed a number of briefs on blue-tinted paper watermarked "Moinier's, 1851".

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