Autographs Sentence Examples
I went to all the previews, signed autographs for many, many hours at a time.
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The municipal library, with 300,000 volumes, boasts among its rarer treasures a Gutenberg Bible printed at Mainz between 1450 and 1455, another on parchment dated 1462, the Institutiones Justiniani (Mainz, 1468), the Theuerdank, with woodcuts by Hans Schaufelein, and numerous valuable autographs.
Mount Everest The British Story - Colin collects autographs relating to climbers of Mount Everest.
Crowds of girls are there warbling his name, and, just as he promised, he 's delighted to dish out the autographs.
No doubt then Aristotle's library contained published copies of the works of other authors, as well as the autographs of his own.
In medieval and modern times album denotes a book of blank pages in which verses, autographs, sketches, photographs and the like are collected.
A reproduction poster for the Big Show of 1962 surrounded by the original autographs of 8 artists on the bill.
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Read plenty of autographs handshakes and teen dancing exhibition.
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He signed some autographs then he signed some autographs then he signed my bit of paper and I said Thanks.
In the West, too, the impression of the seal has, at certain periods, had the same value as the signature; and at all times the connexion between the signature and the seal has been intimate in European practice (see Autographs and Diplomatic).
He signed some autographs then he signed my bit of paper and I said Thanks.
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Hulk Hogan - The Hulk is not only happy to offer a large tip, but he also takes time to speak with staff, get photos taken and sign autographs.
Clint Walker makes frequent appearances at film festivals and western heritage events, meeting fans and signing autographs.
He meets his fans, signs autographs, and helps to promote his films and other projects.
So take the time to meet some characters, get some autographs and enjoy an animated visit to Disney World.
AdvertisementAt kickoff parties where the calendars are released and distributed, guys can show their support and admiration by asking for autographs.
The coeds are treated like beauty queens and are generally happy to oblige with a few autographs, as well as express their appreciation for their fans.
She once gave each member of her studio audience $1000 to give to the charity of their choice, and she often autographs items for charity auctions including the Mississippi Animal Rescue League.
When time's up, the players count how many "autographs" they have.
Graduating seniors love collecting autographs from the friends they'll soon leave behind.
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Another idea that would allow seniors to share autographs and special memories is to use a desktop publishing program to create a memory book.
Often autographs sold as genuine are not actually signed by the individual.
Some Autopens are better than others and so are the resulting autographs.
Good copies are not always easy to spot, but if two autographs match each other perfectly, you can know that they were signed by an Autopen.
While the above autographs are not authentic, they are also not forgeries unless the signature is forged for the purpose of selling it as authentic.
It is probable that the present text became fixed as early as the 2nd century A.D., but even this earlier date leaves a long interval between the original autographs of the Old Testament writers and our present text.
Texts may be either autographs or they may be transmitted texts; the latter, again, being immediate copies of autographs or copies of copies in any degree.
I have an extensive library of very old recipe books, including several "autographs"—original, handwritten, unpublished, personal cookbooks—that date back to the early 1700s.
It contains, besides a fine library, a collection of the presents he received during his long career; numerous autographs, and other historical relics, a collection of rare coins, armour, portraits and various minerals.
Autographs (which may be taken to include whatever, though not actually in the writing of its author, has been revised and attested by him) are not exempt from the operations of textual criticism.