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Also included: fliers, tickets and photographs, meticulously collected and cataloged alongside the recordings.
Asked to respond to the meticulously collected archives at the Canadian Center for Architecture, Florian Idenburg, principal at New York-based studio SO-IL, described how he chose to focus on the work of Ábalos and Herreros, known for their appropriation of the work of other artists and architects in developing their own.
Together, these two sets of data, meticulously collected in the same area, are beginning to offer up intriguing indicators about climate change — not about what is causing it but rather how it affects the lives of animals, plants, insects and birds.
While the secret classical music compositions of some prisoners survived them and have long been treasured, there is also a rich trove of the camp music of the common people that the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has meticulously collected for anyone with the heart to delve into it.
Producers have meticulously collected tons of clips of Sinatra speaking and will produce a show in which Frank plays some of his tunes and talks about his work as a musician.
Although the data was meticulously collected in this study, the retrospective non-comparative design of study, lack of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing in all patients are obvious limitations.
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Republican monitors in both counting rooms are meticulously collecting fallen chads in cellophane bags.
Fearing the outcry it would inevitably cause, Darwin had been toiling quietly for years, meticulously collecting evidence to support his thesis.
For Detective Frank, who spent days sequestered in the school, meticulously collecting evidence, the images keep recurring — and not just of the children.
Cincinnati Children's is among the relatively few medical centers that meticulously collect a wide range of data, to let the hospital see whether patients are getting good, effective care — and to look for ways to improve.
But this more than a simple travelogue: Pamuk's novel is partly an exercise in cultural fetishism, as, after rejection, the lovelorn Kemal meticulously collects every scrap connected with Fusun, however trivial – including jewellery, underwear, and hundreds of cigarette ends.
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