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-- Michael Hoke, Washington To cheat a library, that noble institution of democracy, and exploit poor immigrants are indeed unethical acts, but are you certain this is happening?
Helen Stark, who was only the second person ever to be in charge of the library, had a noble head — you could see her profile on a coin — and strong features.
First, I don't mean to disparage libraries, librarians, or the noble tradition of putting words to paper.
A combinatorial library of 24 carbon-supported noble metal catalysts is screened for reductive amination of benzaldehyde in the presence of ammonia.
"Knowing I loved my books", says Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan in The Tempest, "he [Gonzalo, a noble Neapolitan] furnish'd me/From mine own library with volumes that/I prize above my dukedom".
Above the Rotunda entrance is inscribed: "To the memory of Eleanor Elkins Rice whose noble and endearing spirit inspired the conception and completion of this Memorial Library 1938".
Stories of small libraries making it are featured below a banner making noble use of Snoopy and all is right with the universe.
And if you sit in the library of Labor, a contemporary art gallery that opened in the noble old Roma district last fall, you'll understand what Fuentes means.
The Andaz occupies the city's former public library, one of the post-war buildings that still scar the city's noble visage.
Scott Bonner – the librarian who kept his library open in Ferguson, following the 2014 riots sparked by the shooting of Michael Brown – has won a prize honouring "noble librarians faced with adversity".
"All noble.
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