It was a catalogue of disasters within an airport, and then there was quite upsetting bit where me and Martin got on the plane and could
There were no catalogues , or vendors, or any of this stuff.
And you could learn about the Messier catalogue .
You won't get that picture as cover of the catalogue or as cover of the magazine.
We have a bunch of problems -- I'm not going to catalogue all the problems.
two; amongst these catalogues of scare stories was a firm prediction, drawing attention to this--these new protections to stop gay people just being sacked for being gay.
it developed a spatialized storage system working with the alphabet and formalized catalogues that listed all
If they're famous works of art, they could be in catalogue which lists works of art by a particular artist, or even past insurance claims.
But in spite of that catalogue of positive and progressive
I think the catalogues may have been passed around and will give you kind of a, I think a good idea of how we bridge the art world
were trying to learn about nebulae, but somehow, something about that object would reveal that, actually, it's also in the catalogue of somebody named Messier
Martha Stewart: If it doesn't have a bar code or it's not a well-known object, to be able to photograph it and find it in a -- in somebody's catalogue , that is happening.
And there among its usual catalogue of scare stories, and
In this case, abject confusion coincided with admiration for the curator, and so I purchased a copy of the exhibition catalogue on our way out of the museum.
credit, this collection seems to have nothing ‘easy’ about it.” Rob Storr, the curator of the exhibition, had written the bulk of the catalogue , an alphabetized collection
He catalogued the rocks
And this client in-- she had an art gallery in Chelsea, and she wanted a desk and a couple of tables for her brochures and so on, her catalogues .
In a great book, The March of Folly, the historian Barbara Tuchman catalogues a series of critical turning points at which governments and societies, trapped in the status quo despite mounting
You walk in and there's literally filing cabinets stacked to the ceiling, and nobody has gone through them, catalogued them, indexed them.
The smallest possible click of the human finger, and you've now done the thing that otherwise requires books and old card catalogues in the old days, and crawling through shelves.