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Like counting and cataloguing your extensive collection of Fabergé eggs.
So the task of cataloguing it is a continuous one.
"He was very obsessive in cataloguing the information," Di Legami said.
All these quantum recipes call for some means of cataloguing them.
He moves between weaponry and energy, cataloguing mistakes, dishonesty and irrational fears.
This involves cataloguing languages used at 1,500 sites as well as online.
Cataloguing the music that's popular in India poses its own unique problems.
Then again, Tinder is in the business of tracking and cataloguing data.
Reading them and cataloguing them was something to do, and do, and do.
Wiley told the caller that plenty of groups were already cataloguing the abuses.
Shopping for the perfect wedding dress often takes months of cataloguing, budgeting, and fittings.
Here, we're cataloguing the most acclaimed adaptations and the ones that were widely panned.
Incorporated in 1998, it developed PageRank, a way of cataloguing the burgeoning world wide web.
A chart by the Southern Poverty Law Center cataloguing Confederate symbols around the country recently resurfaced.
DVHM: What does the scientific process of carefully documenting and cataloguing have to do with that?
These internal problems are worth cataloguing as evidence of an immature and perhaps unethical corporate culture.
We've been cataloguing Selena Gomez's style quite closely these days, but can you really blame us?
Moore began taking researchers to the gyre, dragging nets alongside his catamaran and cataloguing the contents.
Cataloguing biodiversity loss is a critically important job, but it's not without huge challenges and uncertainties.
Cataloguing all the belts of all the federations of all the sanctioning bodies would be redundant.
A lot of the work I did was just cataloguing what the collections down there contained.
The painting, "Falling Light" (2015) was about cataloguing and taking stock of what we have right now.
When iTunes first started cataloguing podcasts, it was hailed as the next big thing for new media.
Zuckerman said the Met did not properly recognize Leffmann's ownership until 2011, after decades of incorrect cataloguing.
So as the year wraps up, here's our attempt at cataloguing all the lines crossed this year.
Goren recently launched the Brooklyn Pirate Radio Sound Map , a Web site cataloguing some of his discoveries.
He started by creating a database of elements and references, cataloguing plants, flowers, and old botanical illustrations.
Cataloguing Time continues at Sapar Contemporary (9 N. Moore Street, 1st Floor, Tribeca, Manhattan) through January 5. 
She said the Met did not properly acknowledge Leffmann's ownership until 2011, after decades of incorrect cataloguing.
And she's proven that cataloguing your every move in an artful way can bring in the big bucks.
Biometrics is the science of measuring and cataloguing unique human signatures, and it is not a new idea.
How long would it take to summarize each in descriptive detail and fulfill the additional requirements of cataloguing?
He was an old man with a cataloguing project that would take him at least a dozen years.
The Google Maps Connection Google has been cataloguing the locations of Wi-Fi hotspots around the world for years.
Only after instinctively cataloguing the various offenses on my body did I notice that, yes, I also looked happy.
E.O. Wilson wants to finish what Carl Linnaeus started 300 years ago: cataloguing and naming all of Earth's species.
Almost none of the material was new—bloggers and pundits have been cataloguing the deranged controversies she mentioned or months.
He found that someone in Cay Sophie Rabinowitz, who curated the OSMOS show and is cataloguing and archiving Ellis's work.
Christie's stands behind the detailed cataloguing of the work of art, which includes a thorough assessment of attribution and condition.
Rather than cataloguing Ethiopia's turbulent modern history, Ms Edemariam stitches together the fragmentary memories and experiences of a single woman.
Opportunity might be dead, but there are tons of raw images left cataloguing its incredible journey across the Martian surface.
But Snapchat seems to have assumed a unique role when it comes to cataloguing and disseminating teen acts of violence.
She asked Fox E out to dinner, and introduced him to Yelp as a tool for cataloguing his eating endeavors.
"I actually have the goal of cataloguing these Kellyanne-isms," he says, referring to chronically misspeaking Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway.
Both artists at once treat objects with care and detachment; over time, through the cataloguing process, the objects become deeply lonely.
A Japanese research agency has started cataloguing all the plastic, metal, rubber, and cloth it comes across during deep-sea missions.
Ahead, we're cataloguing some of our favorite — and the most ridiculous — I'm-just-going-to-the-store outfits we've ever seen.
In the novel, Nora spends her days taking long bike rides and cataloguing episodes of " SpongeBob SquarePants ," her children's favorite show.
Discogs—the music cataloguing database and marketplace founded in 2000 by Kevin Lewandowski—has a similar, albeit more cramped origin story.
The priority had always been to protect their artworks, while cataloguing, archiving, and exhibiting them often had to take a backseat.
In 2005, Congress tasked NASA with detecting and cataloguing 90 percent of the near-Earth objects larger than 460 feet (140 meters).
Since then we've built the foundation around all of his creative works and spent the last decade preserving and cataloguing the material.
So when it comes to the cataloguing and documentation of fashion nothing can touch the Met Gala's annual exhibition — especially not politics.
Waymo is calling it an "early rider program," intent on cataloguing how on-demand, driverless cars will factor into people's everyday lives.
This week, Nilay is joined by Caroline Sinders and Silicon Valley editor Casey Newton to discuss cataloguing the history of online harassment.
But by cataloguing them and devising improvements that protect against some but not all, we can advance the state of the art.
In the study, Sornoza-Molina and his colleagues detail all the taxonomy and cataloguing that's required when describing a newly discovered species.
This is in advance of the orbiter's main job: sniffing out and cataloguing trace gases like methane, a possible indication of life.
The Advice Dog meme first appeared in 2006, according to Know Your Meme, an online database dedicated to cataloguing all internet phenomena.
There is also a low reading shelf, displaying several massive encyclopedic volumes cataloguing the genetic code of the chickens on display nearby.
The United States Trade Representative has issued a report cataloguing several familiar complaints about the highest court of the World Trade Organization.
The TESS telescope will be able to pick up where Kepler left off, cataloguing lots of planets around closer stars for followup study.
DVHM: There's an interesting play between generating ideas through experimentation and also a process that seems totally scientific — the obsessive cataloguing, documenting, etc.
The current occupant of the Oval Office may take scant comfort, but volumes have been written cataloguing harsh, personal criticism of every president.
Since he has been cataloguing Canada's "Unnatural History (the title of his second book)" for so long, there are well over 30,000 documents.
Its heyday spanned the late 19th and early 20th century, when the fad for cataloguing differences blended with empire-building and mass migration.
But in its cataloguing of the many emotions that can live inside a single human being, it somehow feels more complete than most.
David Spergel, a theoretical physicist at Princeton, was one of five members of the universe-cataloguing WMAP team to win the prize in physics.
The Salgados are now in the process of cataloguing the entire collection and putting it online, where anyone in the world may see it.
You could go low tech with a list, or take pictures or video — there are a number of apps, too, to help with cataloguing.
In 22010, we began cataloguing the outfits at fashion week, and in 22010, we even released a book, Style Stalking, dedicated to personal style.
But now the organization, which is responsible for cataloguing air and spaceflight records, is considering moving it to 250 kilometers, or 250 miles high.
Ronald Reagan's administration established a computer cataloguing system that allowed officials to quickly access any records they needed while the president remained in office.
Humans can sense an average of 1 trillion odors, according to the journal Science, so cataloguing them in a database could take some time.
And because the two are only going to become even more iconic, we're going to get a jumpstart on cataloguing their legendary looks now.
The Diyanet protested that it was only cataloguing, not endorsing, principles laid down by Islamic jurists, and soundly condemned child marriage in a sermon.
In cataloguing the President's daily conduct this way, Kraft inadvertently confronts Trump's detractors with the frustrating limits to our current powers of political adjudication.
"The Netflix series is a cataloguing and deep dive into the cradle to grave of Ted Bundy, really dissecting his crimes and methodologies" said Berlinger.
I'd flipped through page after page of the cataloguing book, looking at snapshots of rocks found by others, reading the names and descriptions they'd assigned.
The team spent years cataloguing similar interactions between vertebrates and arthropods, and the new study contains many other images of arthropods preying on small vertebrates.
Discogs, the music cataloguing database and marketplace we recently profiled, released their annual report of the top 25 bestselling house and techno records from 2016.
"That's why I don't care for a lot of new rock n' roll," he says, sipping a Schooner, cataloguing the bar's surroundings with concentrated eyes.
In a 2001 op-ed, he drew an analogy between affirmative action and the Nuremberg laws of Nazi Germany for both cataloguing people by race.
But it's worth cataloguing them in one place, thanks to Axios — just to remind ourselves what a money-grubbing flimflam artist this guy really is.
Viewers of The Beautiful Brain might remark that every drawing is marred by a cataloguing stamp, sometimes placed right in the center of a sketch.
The chance of finding new things is more alluring than the hard work of sorting, cataloguing, analyzing, and conserving things already out of the ground.
Common sense dictates that it may be natural for the beginning of an asteroid-cataloguing program to amass a great number of previously ignored NEOs.
It started with a series of tweets from Everyday Sexism, a feminist project dedicated to cataloguing women's daily experiences with sexual harassment, discrimination, and assault.
For anyone who may have thought differently, The Card Catalog proves that card cataloguing, now a process of the past, was very serious and complicated business.
The first, "Trumpocracy" by David Frum, devotes long pages to cataloguing alarming, deceitful and plain unseemly acts and statements by Mr Trump, his cronies and enablers.
Dvorkovich said the company may add more fictional languages in the future, but the main focus for now is to continue cataloguing and preserving threatened languages.
Like the Perfect Vessels, the skies through this cataloguing suggest some sort of rationality, but both are also random, brought together only through a deliberate organizing.
These enthusiasts travel the globe to tackle the best rooms on offer, cataloguing and comparing notes on each new venture within their tight-knit online community.
Of course, storage is a problem even after cataloguing and publication, but the potential damage is magnified when material has not yet been studied or inventoried.
At the end of my cataloguing of the audience's unexpected reactions to us, I detailed an experience that I had had at the age of 22.
The information for each track is also editable by all — so if you're nuts about comprehensively cataloguing your iTunes library, go wild for the rest of us!
Whittaker noted that he and his colleagues are still working on cataloguing all the chemicals in the incredibly complex detergents used, which thus far seem relatively benign.
Mick Rock spent the 70s cataloguing the outrageous, larger-than-life personalities of Queen, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, and David Bowie, serving as the latter's official photographer.
And we'll call the unlisted bonus track "Arrest the President" because it begins by chanting that phrase 14 times before cataloguing shortcomings that include his small penis.
This department probably has detailed instruction manuals cataloguing the various kinds of locks and safes and which tools and techniques are most effective at breaking into them.
Pacing up and down the galley, he insisted that "merely cataloguing the third-person data" could not explain the existence of a first-person point of view.
One depicts the busts of three black women against a yellow background, the numbers 1, 2, 3 listed next to them as if cataloguing objects in a museum.
But if you're hunting for Earth-like exoplanets, understanding what your telescope can actually do and cataloguing the stars that might host these planets is a crucial step.
Now, here at THUMP, we're not adverse to cataloguing experience and presenting it to you as the fearless work of club-culture anthropologists, sociologists of the smoking area.
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein condemned the Syrian government on Tuesday, in a wide-ranging speech cataloguing human rights abuses around the world.
As Book of Beasts demonstrates, medieval bestiaries were not simply animal encyclopedias, but instead illustrated the vast dominion of mankind and of nature by cataloguing all living things.
For example, her practice of noting the exact date and time of a drawing's beginning and end demonstrates this interest in cataloguing, in sorting work by mathematical measure.
A practice of deconstruction balances out his rigorous production process, which sometimes spans years of documentation and cataloguing, resulting in ironic and contradictory proposals that are impossible to realize.
We've been cataloguing her daily ensembles in the City of Light since she touched down, but this one screamed Sporty Spice so loudly, we just couldn't ignore the parallels.
To be shown in an institution dedicated to African-American people and their struggle for recognition resonates deeply with her cataloguing of and signal-boosting for queer South Africans.
More easily lost to trash bins than the annals of history, these posters form the basis for a book cataloguing student work at CalArts over the last 40 years.
The exhibition includes many supporting infographics and texts which provide general historical context, a timeline of the invasion, and a cataloguing of the number of troops entering Czech territory.
Cataloguing the condition of a city's infrastructure is usually a time consuming manual process carried about by workers, which can occasionally be quite dangerous when it involves roads and traffic.
In addition to NYU's Downtown Collection, where Richard Hell's papers are stored, Cornell University is currently cataloguing its own Punk Collection with materials from various artists from 1974 to 1986.
On a visit to Los Angeles, in 123, he paid homage to Ruscha's no-comment cataloguing of that city's recurrent features, but with the difference of explicit points of view.
Turkish artist Banu Cennetoğlu's project The List is essentially a giant PDF cataloguing the names of more than 30,000 refugees and migrants who have died while trying to reach Europe.
According to the inspector general, Comey's public disclosure was the first time the FBI learned he had shared memos cataloguing his interactions with the president with anyone outside the bureau.
The LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) and Virgo collaborations have begun cataloguing these events to tell the broader story about how often these massive crashes occur and what causes them.
Over the next two years, the collection will be digitised by The Sporting Memories Foundation, who are recruiting volunteers to help with the huge task of cataloguing and scanning the images.
The Minor Planet Center (MPC) — which serves as a clearinghouse for cataloguing small bodies in the solar system — appears to be somewhat confident that A/2017 U1 is interstellar in origin.
Archivist Rachael Jones discovered letters of correspondence written by HG Wells, Auguste Rodin, and William Morris during a major cataloguing and digitization of the Glasgow School of Art's Archives and Collections.
The problem with Rey merchandise is that some of the most basic versions—like Rey action figures—are actually out there (other sites have been doing great work cataloguing the best).
There were no confirmed deaths, but the specter of such a massive airburst is one reason why scientists continue to develop better observatories for tracking and cataloguing potentially dangerous space rocks.
He was involved in plans to create an ambitious new "Grande Galerie" there, but the project was postponed and he was reduced to the humbler task of cataloguing the king's pictures.
Since 2005, David Wishart of the University of Alberta has been cataloguing the hundreds of thousands of chemical compounds in our bodies, which make up what's known as the human metabolome.
It's true that there can only be so many trends, despite how endless our imagination turns out to be when it comes to cataloguing them each season, but fashion is indeed cyclical.
He is at his highest standing ever, one that may edge higher after the impressive showmanship and cataloguing of accomplishments in Tuesday night's State of the Union address, complementing boffo economic metrics.
In the slideshow ahead, we're cataloguing every time Kim kept it cool in her body-con go-tos (including those...experimental ones) — but also those times when she literally broke the internet.
Despite the various surveys, scientists are only a third of the way to cataloguing the 25,000 estimated near-Earth objects—there just isn't adequate infrastructure to find all of these space rocks.
There's already a re-purposed infrared space telescope called NEOWISE cataloguing near-Earth asteroids, and this year, the National Academies released a report encouraging NASA and astronomers to construct a successor, NEOCam.
She tells me they're in the process of cataloguing and sorting the archive with the ambition of finding it an ultimate home, and a way to make it available to the public.
In 2014, CRDOA's president, Jacques Sallois, called for them to submit reports on the conditions of their inventories, noting that such poor cataloguing and documentation dates back to the era of Napoleon III.
Each booklet serves as travel journal, cataloguing the artist's journey through Cali, Buenos Aries, Quito, Lima, Havana, La Paz, and her final destination, Mexico City, which marks her return to her home country.
The BHS digitization project, supported by a 2015 National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) grant, involved processing, cataloguing, and making accessible nine collections that were previously unavailable to researchers and the public.
These peculiar galaxies are like a natural experiment played out on a cosmic scale and by cataloguing them, astronomers can better understand the physical processes that warp spiral and elliptical galaxies into new shapes.
Not too much can be done with this noisy, little-studied data right now but perceiving and cataloguing it is the first step to making it an integral part of an AV's vision system.
The company gathered up footage of the fire as well as recovering and cataloguing all the remaining debris, which they stored up in a hangar to try and find the source of the problem.
In a favourite Sanders gambit, the senator listed the many improbable things that would have to be done to achieve his goals, as if cataloguing them amounts to a plan to get them done.
In losing Eco, we have lost not just Borges's heir (with, as yet, no heir apparent to Eco) but a mind shaped by an older way of learning: of antiquated research and cataloguing methods.
The Met acquired "The Actor" in a 1952 donation, but failed to properly investigate its provenance, and only after decades of incorrect cataloguing finally in 2011 acknowledged Leffmann's ownership and sale, the complaint said.
Not too much can be done with this noisy, little-studied data right now, but perceiving and cataloguing it is the first step to making it an integral part of an AV's vision system.
I didn't have any recipes or cookbooks until I came to the United States and after that, I worked for Howard Johnson and started establishing and cataloguing recipes, which was a totally different world.
Yazda, a Yazidi rights group based in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq, began discovering and cataloguing the sites as part of its genocide documentation last year after Sinjar was retaken by Kurdish forces.
Some of its most bewitching posts had a voyeuristic intimacy, cataloguing interactions on city streets or in coffee shops, scrutinizing nonverbal cues, gestures, and fleeting expressions—the traces of affect that litter our daily lives.
Though mini in size itself, the publication delivers a trove of information, cataloguing 300 examples of small-scale works from around the world that reveal the complexities, often surprising, that are hidden in compact spaces.
There was so much to collect that eventually the game's developers introduced what amounted to an in-game scrapbook cataloguing all the various things you'd done—Oh, the Places You'll Go for the shooter addict crowd.
Lindsay Lohan had just been featured in a New York Times article titled "Portrait of the Party Girl as a a Young Artist," cataloguing the actress' post-Mean Girls journey from actress to daily tabloid fodder.
Over the previous two years, Green said she had struggled to build her knowledge of the country's plant life, having arrived with an expert knowledge of the flora back in England, where she worked cataloguing flowers.
"He doesn't do good business, he's not a kind person, he doesn't do the right thing when given ample opportunities to do so, and I don't really feel that bad for him," she said, cataloguing his flaws.
Of course, these are just a few of the designers who have done their part in making the voices of marginalized communities louder (and, unfortunately, sometimes exploiting them), but it's worth cataloguing which brands stand for what.
The Library of Congress was instrumental to making Dewey's fantasy — shared by many others — a reality, establishing by 1900 an entire cataloguing division with over 70 workers who focused on classifying, editing, organizing, and filing catalogue cards.
The task of seeing the idea to fruition falls to his designated curator, and the novel toggles between the story of her family's experience of war in Europe and a meticulous cataloguing of the collection's grim holdings.
On most days, more than a hundred and fifty pages arrived at Barakat's desk, cataloguing the minutiae of perceived threats to Assad's rule—graffiti, Facebook posts, protests—and, eventually, actual threats, like the existence of armed groups.
Archivists at historically black Alabama State University are cataloguing and flattening dozens of documents found at the Montgomery County Courthouse, and Circuit Clerk Tiffany McCord hopes electronic versions will be available for viewing as early as late June.
In June, an Illinois Congressman introduced the "Covfefe Act" — a tongue-in-cheek nod to Trump's infamous typo tweet — which aimed to make all Trump tweets subject to the Presidential Records Act and cataloguing in the National Archives.
In one episode the hunters are able to view photos of every piece of mail handled by the post office, and in another we learn that ubiquitous highway cameras are photographing and cataloguing every license plate that passes by.
"I think we feel now that with the black hole binaries—unless we come across something that is qualitatively different then it really has started to become cataloguing if you like," Ken Strain from Glasgow University told the BBC.
The deep ocean is still a part of our planet that's barely understood by scientists and researchers, but cataloguing the changes that are happening there—a region that's being deeply affected by climate change, just like everywhere else—is crucially important.
The number arrives from French daily Libération, which recently looked into the Sherlock database launched in 22020 by the Commission de Récolement des Ouvres d'Art de l'Etat (CRDOA), a government commission charged with cataloguing the inventories of national cultural centers.
By scanning and digitally cataloguing the millions of neumes that have been recorded in historical documents, the Optical Neume Recognition Project is creating a one-stop shop for interdisciplinary researchers interested in the evolution of aural tradition and musical notation.
The half-work is a case that presents a large book cataloguing different types of decorative column styles, which Bloom has cheekily positioned in front of the picture window that frames a large wooden Asian-style column on the gallery's exterior.
The renowned Serbian linguist Vuk Karadzic, who singlehandedly reformed the Serbian language and wrote the first dictionary and the first New Testament in this language, was also the first to recognize our swearing heritage by cataloguing all folky Serbian curse words.
A particularly illustrative example of its impotence is that the Information Collection Budget, a report cataloguing agency activities regarding the Paperwork Reduction Act that is supposedly required on an annual basis, has not actually been published in more than three years.
Protti, who along with Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg will sign quarterly privacy certifications to the FTC, said his team has completed an assessment begun in August of Facebook&aposs privacy risks and started cataloguing protections in place to mitigate those risks.
It wants to shake us out of its hold on us, convince us to reject the world of predictable actuary tables and accept—maybe even demand or build—something a little fuzzier, a little more resistant to categorization and cataloguing.
The Pentagon's Office of General Counsel has ordered officials to send all documents and communications about military aid to Ukraine "for cataloguing and review," the top Defense Department spokesperson said today, adding that this is standard practice for high-profile issues.
Vasudevan built a script in Python that extrapolates tweets geocoded to Ohio, cataloguing everything tweeted about the presidential primary in Ohio between August 2015 and July 12, 313 (incidentally, she shut off her server right after Bernie Sanders endorsed Hillary Clinton).
While this is an eerie string of unfortunate events, the so-called pattern may realistically be chalked up to the fact that the Kennedys are all so firmly in the public eye — we're paying attention and cataloguing every turn for the dramatic.
Instead, we here at VICE have exhaustively combed through all eight seasons of the show and an entire bookshelf of books, meticulously cataloguing everything that has led up to the final episode and distilling the remaining relevant details into one easily digestible package.
"The Regulatory Reform Task Force has been hard at work over the last few months cataloguing over 85033 regulations and more than 1,700 pieces of policy guidance on the books at the Department of Education," Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said in a statement.
More easily lost to trash bins than the annals of history, these posters form the basis for Inside Out & Upside Down: Posters from CalArts 1980-19803, a book cataloguing 525 CalArts posters produced over the last 40 years, slated for release in April.
This led way to a broader tradition of cataloguing collections for the benefit of future generations, as painting gave way to photography much of this archival work took place on film sometimes appearing in the glossy pages of art and interior design magazines.
In this world, every boy (and some girls) between the ages of 5 and 10 had a variety of scabs – all cataloguing life's daily risks – when there were only three TV channels, no video games, but cheap rubber skateboards and loose fitting roller skates.
At CNN, reporters and anchors have put Fox's top anchor, Bill O'Reilly, through the ringer, gleefully cataloguing the advertisers that have fled his show over allegations of sexual harassment and opining about how much backlash O'Reilly can absorb before the Murdoch family cuts him loose.
It's a video diary cataloguing exactly one year from Harris and his wife (and dog) moving out of L.A, and their journey through America kicking it in the ol' trailer, taking in as many sights possible, living life to its fullest, most beautiful potential.
Nate romantically pursues Hannah only after minutely cataloguing her physical defaults (her brows are too heavy, her features too pointy, and "while she had a nice body, she was on the tall side and had something of the loose-limbed quality of a comic actor").
At a televised presentation from Israel's Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu showed what he said were copies of a trove of 55,000 pages of secret documents cataloguing Iran's nuclear knowledge, that had been stored in a compound in Tehran's Shorabad district in 2017.
" Barnes "spent a decade poring over blackface composites from yearbooks and fraternal orders, watching cracked film footage, and cataloguing more than 10,000 blackface plays — collecting and preserving discarded programs, scrapbooks, photographs and blackface how-to guides from library sales, antique auctions and abandoned boxes outside foreclosed homes.
It would take careful study of the more than 2,600 pages of writing she left behind—lexicons explaining the meanings of the letters in her paintings, notebooks cataloguing her work, book manuscripts—to begin to grasp what af Klint was trying to tell us, her future viewers.
The attention given to the sale of Lot 1220 has brought international publicity to the auction house, which has posted a new video about it; its cataloguing of the ring as associated with the one given to Joan by her parents and later owned by Cardinal Beaufort remains unchanged.
I don't have a clear understanding of what they did, because whether it was Mayan or Aztec, everything that we have that's taken down is translated into English, and the interpretation of it, because it is Western, is immediately filtered through the eyes of the people cataloguing it.
Meanwhile James Sickinger of Florida State University, the other world authority on ostraka, has been cataloguing the 80 or so found since 2010, mostly in the Agora, or market-place, where voting took place in Athens, with citizens queuing in a roped-off area to cast their sherds.
If you're thinking, "There aren't even that many lesbian characters on television, so how could that many of them have died?" allow me to provide some helpful links, courtesy of a few websites that serve queer female fans — and have been cataloguing lesbian characters' onscreen deaths for years.
Twitter woke up this morning to a wonderful appreciation of #Blackgirlmagic, cataloguing centuries of achievements by black women with the hashtag #BlackWomenDidThat Currently, only 1 in 10 science or engineering jobs go to black women (despite being the most educated demographic overall, according to the National Center for Education Statistics).
When the administration finally rolled out the measures requested by the new law, it was widely ridiculed; rather than a careful cataloguing of corruption liabilities within the Russian government and business sectors, the so-called "Kremlin List" was simply a list of top Russian bureaucrats and 96 of the richest Russian oligarchs.
Where: 709 N Hill Street, Suite 104-8, Chinatown, Los Angeles Hours: 12–53pm, Friday through Saturday (free admission) Los Angeles Contemporary Archive was founded in 2014 with the goal of collecting and cataloguing publications, ephemera, and materials produced by Los Angeles artists that would otherwise be left out of institutional collections.
However a new study released this past spring by researchers at Brown University has started to bring these tales out of the shadows, cataloguing a host of challenging phenomena that can arise through meditation, and a cache of factors that can lead them to arise, as well as determine how deeply they might be experienced.
Though the simple word processing tool—which allows users to easily create, edit and share documents online—has been used since 2010 for everything from students compiling group projects to scientists cataloguing what animals fart, the personal, direct platform for collaboration has become a perfect way for likeminded individuals to connect about political issues across the country.
The luncheon was part of Politico's "Women Rule" initiative and so Bush was asked about a new anti-Trump ad cataloguing some of the derogatory things said about women (think "dog" and "bimbo") by the billionaire business mogul who is on the cusp of winning enough delegates to claim the mantle of presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
Artist Joan Linder has made it her business over the last three and a half years to explore and document some of the industrial waste disposal areas of the Great Lakes region, surveying and cataloguing her observations while sitting in her car at a safe distance, as indicated by the dosimeter that is her constant companion.
The array of systems, from that of the Library of Alexandria to those of monastic libraries to the French Cataloguing Code of 1791 (which used playing cards to record titles) is chronicled in an opening essay of The Card Catalog: Books, Cards, and Literary Treasures, a book that was officially published today by The Library of Congress.
Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE, the ranking Democrat on the Veterans' Affairs Committee, is circulating a two-page document cataloguing the mounting claims against Jackson, the White House doctor under former President Obama and now under Trump.
"Today, the general counsel of the department, in keeping with past practice on matters of importance and to ensure that all appropriate department information is available on this matter directed that DoD offices should provide any pertinent documents and records to the Office of General Counsel for cataloguing and review," Pentagon spokesperson Jonathan Hoffman told reporters.
"I was going back through my blog that I've been keeping since high school and found an entry around seven or eight years ago where I was, like, cataloguing appearances of ghosts in sheets in other media, whether it was film or music videos," Lowery tells Vox critic at large Todd VanDerWerff on the latest episode of his podcast, I Think You're Interesting.
"In cataloguing the president's actions, many of which took place in public view, the report identifies no actions that, in our judgment, constitute obstructive conduct, had a nexus to a pending or contemplated proceeding, and were done with corrupt intent, each of which [...] would need to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to establish an obstruction-of-justice offense," Barr told Congress in the letter.
In cataloguing the President's actions, many of which took place in public view, the report identifies no actions that, in our judgment, constitute obstructive conduct, had a nexus to a pending or contemplated proceeding, and were done with corrupt intent, each of which, under the Department's principles of federal prosecution guiding charging decisions, would need to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to establish an obstruction-of-justice offense.
"In cataloguing the President's actions, many of which took place in public view, the (Mueller) report identifies no actions that, in our judgment, constitute obstructive conduct, had a nexus to a pending or contemplated proceeding, and were done with corrupt intent, each of which, under the Department's principles of federal prosecution guiding charging decisions, would need to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to establish an obstruction-of-justice offense," Barr wrote.
Maybe the inconsistencies in the hero and his poem that have distressed readers and critics—the certainties alternating with doubt, the sudden careening from coolness to high emotion, the poet's admiring embrace of an empire whose moral offenses he can't help cataloguing, the optimistic portrait of a great nation rising haunted by a cynical appraisal of Realpolitik at work—aren't problems of interpretation that we have to solve but, rather, the qualities in which this work's modernity resides.
The Spring 2019 MFA Lecture Series visiting artists are: January 29: Jim Skuldt Interested in the mediated realities we construct, normalize and inhabit, Jim Skuldt's work probes our dwindling relationship with physicality: from the construction (and locking) of a renegade structure in the back yard of his Art school, to the acquisition and distribution of the 48-foot-diameter circular rotating touring stage formerly belonging to Neil Diamond, to the cataloguing of each piece of his neighbors' profuse trash droppings over the course of a year, to the ongoing quest to ship himself worldwide within a modified shipping container.
Grand larceny on a massive scale, Black thought as he studied the numbers: 236 gold bars Nearly 400,000 gold coins 20053,134 silver bars More than 60,000 watches 1,900 freight-car loads of textiles Nearly 16,000 gold and diamond rings 1,716 pairs of gold earrings studded with diamonds 20183,240 coin purses 627 pairs of sunglasses 350 electric razors 41 silver cigarette cases Paper foreign currency from the United States, Canada, France, Brazil, Turkey, Switzerland, South Africa, Egypt, Argentina, Paraguay, Sweden, Palestine, Cuba, and Albania The mass murder of Jews and an untold number of Roma, Soviet prisoners of war and Polish civilians, along with the sorting and cataloguing of their assets, would have required a highly organized operation and the participation of thousands of personnel.

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