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catalogues
noun as in written or printed matter featuring a selection of objects
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A woman who owed thousands of pounds on credit cards, catalogues and utility bills has praised staff at a money advice service for helping her to wipe her personal debts free of charge.
Lichtman’s field is “connectomics,” which, analogous to genomics, seeks to create comprehensive catalogues of brain structure, down to individual cells and wiring.
The museum says many of the missing and stolen items came from unregistered collections held in storage, which had no individual record in any of the museum's catalogues.
Bond was born in north London in 1934 and taught himself to read from his mother's shopping catalogues, before quitting school at 15.
Over 18 years the Darwin Online project has identified thousands of Darwin's obscure references in his own catalogues and lists of items such as pamphlets and journals that were originally in his library.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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