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As writers of monographs whose subjects are simple and monotonous, they are driven "to magnify small matters, to touch up and elaborate brief statements and to transform incidents of no importance into momentous events and actions" (XXIX, 12, 3).
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It weeded out those self-regarding academics whose great monograph always seemed to be just out of touch at the end of the rainbow.
Teachers and practitioners in all countries contribute to a vast professional literature, comprising textbooks, practical manuals, theoretical monographs, and a periodical literature whose bulk is becoming almost as big a problem as the enormous number of reported judicial decisions that are consulted for guidance and precedent.
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Ms. Debo, whose Antwerp exhibitions have included monographs on the Belgian designers Martin Margiela and Veronique Branquinho — as well as Mr. Jones and his hats — thinks it essential that a living designer works with the curator.
The detailed monographs must be consulted to check the information whose graphical display may involve errors and approximations and to seek results on other families and other grades that do not appear in the graphs for lack of space.
His mother is an art photographer whose work was published in a monograph titled "Animus" (Nazraeli Press, 2000).
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