Facsimile Sentence Examples

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  • Johnson published a fine facsimile of the volume in 1936.

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  • Sleep masks can help create a night time facsimile.

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  • The former states This edition is an exact facsimile of certain pages in the quarterly periodical, FORM.

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  • The system works by displaying a digitized manuscript facsimile alongside an empty box into which the student types a transcription.

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  • You may view just the story, the whole page or a facsimile of the page.

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  • Originally published in 1889, facsimile reprint by Llanerch Publishers 1994.

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  • In general no photocopying will be allowed from items where there is an adequate digital facsimile.

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  • Where resources are limited and a text-based description is found effective then either paper or its electronic paper facsimile can be appropriate.

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  • You must Notify us immediately of any changes to the contact telephone or facsimile numbers.

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  • A facsimile of the original editions of Maximilian's autobiographical and semi-autobiographical works has been published in nine volumes in the Jahrbi cher der kunsthistorischen Sammlungen des Kaiserhauses (Vienna, 1880-1888).

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  • In the preface to the appendix containing the local arithmetic he states that, while devoting all his leisure to the invention of these abbreviations of calculation, and to examining by what methods the toil of calculation might be removed, in addition to the logarithms, rabdologia and promptuary, he had hit upon a certain tabular arithmetic, whereby the more troublesome operations of common arithmetic are performed on an abacus or chess-board, and which may be regarded as an amusement A facsimile of this document is given by Mark Napier in his Memoirs of John Napier (1834), p. 248.

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  • Sleep masks primarily work to reduce external light and are great for daytime sleepers who want a reasonable facsimile of night time darkness to sleep in.

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  • See the facsimile in Ausgrabungen in Sendschirli (Berlin, 1893), and p. 17 for the above interpretation of it.

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  • But can Tarantino be considered an auteur, if nothing is personal in his facsimile films?

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  • We have produced a facsimile of the Government leaflet produced for the 1975 referendum.

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  • If you require immediate communication with HMRC you should request documents to be sent by facsimile.

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  • Any notice given by e-mail or facsimile transmission shall be deemed to have been delivered on the next working day following transmission.

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  • Each notebook page is reproduced in facsimile, opposite an expanded transcription of Talbot 's text.

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  • This charge includes up to 130 pages of incoming facsimile transmissions.

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  • The form can be submitted to the company by e-mail or by facsimile transmission.

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  • The Hexaplar text of the LXX., as reduced by Origen into greater conformity with the Hebrew by the aid of subsequent Greek versions, was further the mother (d) of the Psalterium gallicanum - that is, of Jerome's second revision of the Psalter (385) by the aid of the Hexaplar text; this edition became current in Gaul and ultimately was taken into the Vulgate; (e) of the SyroHexaplar version (published by Bugati, 1820, and in facsimile from the famous Ambrosian MS. by Ceriani, Milan, 1874).

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  • About 1390 he appeared as a public 1 Published with facsimile and translation and notes in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society for 1879-1880, vol.

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  • This event is celebrated every June in the ceremony of "Riding the Common" - in which a facsimile of the captured pennon is carried in procession to the accompaniment of a chorus "Teribus, ye Teri Odin," supposed to be an invocation to Thor and Odin - a survival of Northumbrian paganism.

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  • This is a transliteration of the content, as a facsimile would be unreadable.

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  • Facsimile a major supplier of leading brands of fax machines with some of the best prices online.

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  • Instead of using a paper facsimile machine to receive fax documents, switch to computer faxes.

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  • Your belt should match your shoes, so black leather, or a reasonable facsimile, is the way to go.

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  • Complete with a facsimile of a 1909 and 1926 catalog, Early 20th (Twentieth) Century Stanley Tools - A Price Guide by Jack Wood is packed with information for the antique tool collector.

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  • Job seekers can choose to submit this information by e-mail, regular mail or facsimile transmission.

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  • The company accepts resumes for internships by e-mail, regular mail and facsimile transmission.

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  • Many empaths find a physical solution to the flood of emotions and other sensations by living in sparsely populated areas to have a facsimile of a “normal” life.

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  • The IRS provides tax services via its website, facsimile and telephone.

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  • Customers in over 30 countries can send and receive documents without needing a stand-alone facsimile machine.

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  • You don't have to invest in a stand-alone facsimile machine, buy paper for it, or have to pay for repairs to the unit.

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  • If the facsimile transmission didn't go through, then they are notified of this fact as well.

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  • Instead of having faxes received by a fax machine located in a common area, you will receive facsimile transmissions directly to the In Box of your e-mail account.

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  • Offor (London, 1836); reproduced in facsimile by Francis Fry (Bristol, 1862).

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  • The actual name in the register of the parish cemetery of Saint Paul (now destroyed, but a facsimile is still in existence) was "Marchioly"; and the age of the, deceased was there given' as "about 45."

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  • Thus comparatively soon there appeared church books no longer written in pure Old Slavonic (of which the so-called " Asseman's Gospel " in the Vatican is the best type), but in Old Slavonic modified by Servian, Bulgarian, Russian influences, or in the languages which could be called Servian-Slavonic, Bulgarian-Slavonic, Russian-Slavonic. The best extant specimen of the Servian-Slavonic is " Miroslav's Gospel," written in the second half of the 12th century for the Servian prince Miroslav; a facsimile edition was published in 1897 in Belgrade.

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  • The sculptures have been mostly published in hand copy, not facsimile, by Mariette in his Abydos, i.

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  • This name is usually written Joan, the form used by the man himself in his signature - see the facsimile in Netscher's Les Hollandais en Bresil.

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  • This letter was reproduced in facsimile in St. Nicholas, June, 1892.

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  • The Holbein society issued a facsimile of Sir Teuerdank (London, 1884) and Triumphwagen (London, 1883).

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  • Great skill is shown in this operation, which achieves perhaps the finest facsimile reproduction of drawings ever known withotit the aid of photographic processes.

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  • Dr Rendel Harris published in 1887 a complete facsimile, and gathered a great store of patristic illustration.

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  • Oncken (Frankfort, 1888); a facsimile reprint of the Tableau economique, from the original MS., was published by the British Economic Association (London, 1895).

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  • Mr Lee edited in 1902 the Oxford facsimile edition of daring always, and he never hesitated to take the gravest risks.

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  • A complete edition of the Hebrew fragments in collotype facsimile was published jointly by the Oxford and Cambridge Presses in 1901.

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  • The facsimile on page xv [omitted from etext] gives an idea of how the raised dots look.

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  • Of this singular contract, which is signed, "Robert Logane of Restalrige" and "Jhone Neper, Fear of Merchiston," and is dated July 1594, a facsimile is given in Mark Napier's Memoirs.

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  • Those who believe the " Declaration " to be spurious argue that survivors remembered only one such document, that the Resolutions might easily be thought of as a declaration of independence, that Governor Martin in all probability had knowledge only of these and not of the alleged " Declaration," and that the dates of publication in the Raleigh and Charleston newspapers, and the politics of those papers, show that the Resolutions are authentic. In July 1905 there appeared in Collier's Weekly (New York) what purported to be a facsimile reproduction of a copy of the Cape Fear Mercury which was referred to by Governor Martin and which contained the " Declaration "; but this was proved a forgery.'

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  • Babington's edition was a facsimile of the editio princeps published at Venice in 1543, with Introduction and French and English versions.

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  • The soul was conceived to be a facsimile of the body, sometimes no less material, sometimes more subtle but yet material, sometimes altogether impalpable and intangible.

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  • Since then much progress has been made in the publication of the complete MSS., scientific and other, whether with adequate critical apparatus or in the form of mere facsimile without transliteration or comment.

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  • A facsimile reprint of the 1st edition was published in New York (1904).

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  • What caused most excitement was the publication by The Times on the 15th of May 1887 of a facsimile letter purporting to have been written by Parnell on the 15th of May 1882, nine days after the Phoenix Park murders.

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  • The Times, in April 1887, printed the facsimile of a letter purporting to be signed by Parnell, in which he declared that he had no other course open to him but to denounce the Phoenix Park murders, but that, while he regretted the accident of Lord Frederick Cavendishs death, he could not refuse to admit that Burke got no more than his deserts.

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  • A deed of arbitration in his hand, dated 1612, relating to the settlement of a dispute between the sons of a land-owner named Todar, who possessed some villages adjacent to Benares, has been preserved, and is reproduced in facsimile in Dr Grierson's Modern Vernacular Literature of Hindustan, p. 51.

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  • Instruments such as the telautograph and telewriter are apparatus for transmitting a facsimile of handwriting inscribed on a paper at one end of a line, the reproduction being made automatically at the other end of the line at the same time that the message is being written.

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  • A facsimile reprint (1883) of Robinson Crusoe has an introduction by Mr Austin Dobson.

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  • The intention was to make American Methodism a facsimile of that in England, subject to Wesley and the British Conference-a society and not a Church.

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  • To judge by the facsimile in Dozy's Israeliten to Mekka, the character is probably essentially one with that of the Syrian Sala inscriptions, which extended through the Nejd and into the Hejaz.3 Safa and Merwa.

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