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31 You can also create one of these compressed archives that can be moved to another computer and restored there. 32 Adopted children and birth parents are registering at Web archives with hopes of making matches. 33 Occasionally young men with diplomatic ambitions were allowed, if strongly enough recommended, to study in the foreign ministry archives. 33try its best to collect and build good sentences. 34 Also, new clipart archives abound, giving computer artists many ways of incorporating objects into their work. 35 My only problem so far has been keeping track of who, exactly, in the Archives quotations is saying what. 36 She has never had to compete with private collectors for company archives and hopes she never has to. 37 I have met all his friends, and I worked on his archives for six years. 38 Unfortunately, departmental finding aids, such as docket books, have often not been preserved in central archives. 39 Further documentary material can be sought from the county archives service, and museums also may offer relevant material. 40 Tonight, we look at other memorable programmes from the archives and ask what the future holds? 41 Any history teacher moving into a new area should make contact with their local archives. 42 The development of organised diplomatic archives and of foreign office libraries is perhaps best seen in Britain. 43 In some cases the scheduling of records in departments under the guidance of the national archives is mandatory. 44 I expect his notes went into the university archives, and the rest of his belongings would have been sold off. 45 Leibniz then wrote five more letters which, if the archives are complete, remained unanswered. 46 During the allied bombings of 1943 it was very badly damaged and much of the internal work and stored archives were lost. 47 These were the growth of organised and comprehensive diplomatic archives and the publication of the first great printed collections of international treaties. 48 The preservation of information captured in machine-readable form undoubtedly presents a host of problems to traditional archives. 49 Mariscotti was intrigued and as there are no government archives he had to piece the story together. 50 Like all social historians, I find more property deeds than grocery bills in the archives. 51 Then the picture that will go into the Windsor archives was taken - while Charles disappeared from the historic scene, nattering. 52 Preservation is less a problem than exhibition. Extensive collections of silent classics are maintained in public and private film archives. 53 Data archives also have an important role to play in setting standards for the documenting of machine-readable data. 54 In her acknowledgments Brownmiller reports the generosity of the women warriors who made the history and shared with her their private archives. 55 The federal law allows only libraries or archives to tape an audiovisual news program. 56 You know, filed away in the archives, bound hand and foot with red tape. 57 Writers and intellectuals had been siphoned out to make way for technologists whose knowledge was worthless without the archives to activate them. 58 Alongside this opening of the official archives, interest is now increasingly turning to the whereabouts and availability of private papers. 59 Stalin had long been unmentionable and Volkogonov was said to be using closed secret archives. 60 There are many clues hidden amongst the archives of the local library or museum.