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No trace of him exists in any archive; as in the lotus-bedecked paintings by contemporary Vietnamese artists, she finds in the country "an almost conspicuous avoidance of history".
This game between Australia and England does not have official one-day international status (even though Ireland v Kenya, and their like, in the World Cricket League earlier this year, but that's another story), and it will not be found in any archive of the 2007 Cricket World Cupathon.
Or of a son of one of these dead without a tomb, without a name, without a face, without an inscription in any archive or memoir, sometimes without being counted, who have a fraternal resemblance to the dead without remnant, without remains, of the Shoah, and that are cut down, even today, in Africa, in Asia, or elsewhere, in wars that no one notices.
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Ms. Leon recently received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to design a free digital tool — a plug-in — that any archive or library could use to open transcription to the public.
Why? — When have you ever made an interesting discovery in an archive of any kind?
It is in the nature of working in an archive that any well-informed choice of this type can lead to fresh evidence and interpretation.
With that idea as your lens, find a group of historical documents or photos in an archive of any kind that show or tell something important about a universal, and timeless, human experience.
Adding to the mystery, Mr. Hill said, is that neither birds' code numbers are included in any historical archive.
Among Schickling and Krausser's discoveries was the fact that the Corinna correspondence was not in any Puccini archive but in the possession of the family of Elvira Bonturi's sister.
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