| 21. | Authority control is used by cataloguers to collocate materials that logically belong together but which present themselves differently.
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| 22. | He was also made responsible for Circulation and later became cataloguer of both Arabic and Western language publications.
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| 23. | Analysts say mass-market retailers and a handful of equally demanding cataloguers sell 75 percent of fishing tackle.
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| 24. | He is the original radical librarian; his followers refer to themselves as " Sandynistas " or guerrilla cataloguers.
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| 25. | The definition of states mostly goes back to Adam von Bartsch, the great cataloguer of old master prints.
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| 26. | The completion of her fellowship led her into a cataloguer position at the Missouri State Historical Society in Columbia.
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| 27. | He also taught, devised arrangements for other musicians, and worked as a library cataloguer in London until 1976.
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| 28. | Confusion over the band's name continued for more than a decade at music retailers, cataloguers and auctioneers.
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| 29. | Geoff Nicholson's characters all have something in common : they are all obsessive collectors or frantic cataloguers of life.
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| 30. | Both the MP3 player and cataloguer iTunes and the video editing program iMovie, found on earlier Macs, are included.
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