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Discover Ludwig"index listing" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase when referring to an organized list of items, generally for the purpose of easy reference. For example, "This is an index listing of all the items in the catalog."
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That interest has been mirrored on the web where curling moved ahead of Anna Kournikova on Yahoo's index listing the most searched athletes and sports topics on the internet.
To support the book's historical themes and documentary premise, there is a feigned editorial apparatus: an index listing real people and their relation to Mountstuart alongside fictional characters, an editor's introduction (by Boyd), an authorial preface (by Mountstuart) and a list of works attributed to Mountstuart.
Finally, several data elements were incorporated to provide information for future referencing such as First Author, Corresponding Institution, and Citations as provided by ISI's Science Citation Index listing the number of times a reference has been cited by other references.
The front-page index listing for the warehouse article misidentified its author.
Arrange it alphabetically, add some recipes that can be grouped in an index listing, and you are home free.
The index listing "Turkey fire, holiday" leads to the following recommended course of action: **{:.break one} ** 1. Upon opening the oven door and discovering the worst, slam door.
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The third edition of the index lists more than 8,000 colorants used on a large scale for fibres, plastics, printing inks, paints, and liquids.
We provide an empirical example using some stocks chosen from the LQ45 index listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX).
The 2016 Bloomberg Innovation Index lists the U.S. as the 8th most innovative country in the world; in 2015 we were No. 6.
No surprise then that the European Digital City Index lists the top key features in Lisbon as the low-cost of living and the high quality of life.
Up until the 20th Century when the Merc* Index listed Mummia… was actually a mistranslation of an Arabic word for bitchumen, the tar they used in the preparation of their mummies and to bind wounds.
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