Synonym: catalog. Similar words: catalogued, catalog, analogue, dialogue, decalogue, prologue, epilogue, monologue. Meaning: ['kætəlɒg] n. 1. a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically 2. a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things. v. 1. make an itemized list or catalog of; classify 2. make a catalogue, compile a catalogue.
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211. Ask to see the Mizuno range of running shoes and our 1991 catalogue at your specialist sports shop.
212. In several ways, then, a catalogue may be in advance of any other publications.
213. The 180 page full colour catalogue is now available £6.95.
214. So far much hampered by lack of money and staff about 1.5 million catalogue entries have been completed and 2,665,000 photographs produced.
215. This can lead to the mistaken assumption that the catalogue contains nothing relevant.
216. They have also recently published a catalogue of all the safety standards and levels for woodworkers.
217. Many people have kindly provided advice and assistance during the preparation of this catalogue.
218. Next year, the new publishing firm of Charta will be issuing a complete catalogue of the works of Burri.
219. The first section presents a critical review of traditional library catalogue use studies.
220. Needs have been defined strictly within the context of the catalogue system itself.
221. A wholistic approach to catalogue performance evaluation would also include how the user himself evaluates the system.
222. Hence we concentrate on the user-catalogue interaction and on the interactive dialogue in particular with user and catalogue system inputs having equal importance.
223. So please remember our catalogue when deciding on what to buy as Christmas or birthday gifts.
224. Keith then lists a catalogue of physical changes which suggest that Go really does represent a special state.
225. The catalogue entry claims the picture is the second version that Zoffany painted of the same scene.
226. The fully illustrated catalogue acknowledges the cooperation of Galerie Jan Krugier of Geneva.
227. User access to our bibliographic data is currently by means of a card catalogue,(sentencedict.com) with some analytical indexes.
228. Five years after they split, they are more influential than ever and their back catalogue is about to be reissued.
229. The illustrated catalogue costs a fiver, which will get two people into the event.
230. A model for art museums is the catalogue of the National Gallery, London.
231. He thought he was getting an Olympus Trip camera and holdall - as advertised in the catalogue - for a bargain £10.
232. I applaud your decision to employ them, and shall leave your catalogue in the staffroom tomorrow.
233. The catalogue includes an essay by Robert Motherwell and extracts from Cornell's own diaries.
234. I have collected this catalogue from the dozens of workshops and courses I have run for teachers on the subject of stress.
235. But the next step is to look at the catalogue of a good University library.
236. Data archives store, catalogue, index and disseminate the data for further contemporary or historical research.
237. Carparts.com employs over 100 people with experience in technology, catalogue retailing, marketing and the automotive industry.
238. Because no other catalogue offers such exciting gifts from all over the world - at such value for money prices.
239. The catalogue is under revision.
240. His story is a catalogue of misfortune.
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