Sentence examples for scholarly print from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless he attends the private view and, puzzled, records his reactions: "It is an unsettling experience, equating the works on the wall with the catalogue descriptions and the scholarly print".

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Scholarly dissections of printing processes, surveys of the rare-book market, fetishistic treatment of prized possessions could all be considered secondary, perhaps much ado about very little.

The one book on view -- "Secret Picturebook" (1973) -- is a thick, densely printed, scholarly tome with little pictures of women's torsos in sexy underwear inserted at intervals.

Her father prints scholarly texts, and her mother is a former circus gymnast who understood her older daughter's psychological makeup very well, Ms. Lunkina said, laughing.

A block farther on Green Street is Seth Nemeroff, Bookseller (46 Green Street; 413-586-2220), which buys and sells unusual and scholarly out-of-print books in many fields.

Barely a handful of scholars had engaged with it, no modern scholarly edition was in print in any language, and no complete English translation had ever been made.

So the auction house contacted a Baltimore historian considered to be the world's leading Talbot expert and asked if he could grace the sale's catalog with any interesting scholarly details about the print — known as a photogenic drawing, a crude precursor to the photograph.

Beginning in the 1980s, a new set of scholarly editions have been printed under the series title "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition".

Nonetheless, his seminal Hitler book of 1952, published a mere seven years after Hitler's end, remained a scholarly classic and stayed in print, in one form or another, for more than half a century.

Thus, the Cordemex continues to use the term "Yucatán" (rather than "Yukatan") in its preface, despite the fact that its orthography does not utilize a "c", and most scholarly archaeological texts continue to print the original spellings for archaeological sites and cultures that have been canonized in the literature over the centuries.

The inclusion criteria for the journals were: i) the word stem 'diabet' in the title, ii) contains original scientific studies of an academic or scholarly nature, iii) currently in print, and iv) published in English.

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