| 31. | Around AD 230, Egnatius Victor was appointed " Corrector " of the Achaea.
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| 32. | He was for several years corrector for the press to Thomas Baskett, the royal printer.
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| 33. | The corrector plate was recently replaced using glass that is transparent to a wider range of wavelengths.
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| 34. | The Klevtsov-Cassegrain, like the Argunov-Cassegrain, uses a sub-aperture corrector.
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| 35. | Diagram is not to scale the null corrector is much smaller than shown here . ]]
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| 36. | When considering the explicit method for the predictor step and an implicit method for the corrector step.
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| 37. | Most Spirit DataCines are controlled by a Da Vinci Systems color corrector, 2K or 2K Plus.
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| 38. | Over the years, Proudhon rose to be a corrector for the press, proofreading their publications.
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| 39. | In 1713, Richardson left Wilde to become " Overseer and Corrector of a Printing-Office ".
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| 40. | He became the movement's theologian, apologist, statesman and corrector, through sixty long years.
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