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Tables and a list of captions for illustrations should be typed separately , their positions indicated in the text . ... Only generic and specific names should be underlined to indicate italics ; all other marking up should be left to ...
Tables and a list of captions for illustrations should be typed separately , their positions indicated in the text . ... Only generic and specific names should be underlined to indicate italics ; all other marking up should be left to ...
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Most accounts indicate that for a large skin at least two people , and usually more , worked on it at any stage of the process . The cleaning was said to be particularly hard work , taking two men a full day to complete .
Most accounts indicate that for a large skin at least two people , and usually more , worked on it at any stage of the process . The cleaning was said to be particularly hard work , taking two men a full day to complete .
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General Men's loin - dress varied in detail , as indicated by the many terms , but the basic form of front- and back - aprons is consistent in the descriptions in the literature for the nineteenth and even twentieth centuries ( Fig .
General Men's loin - dress varied in detail , as indicated by the many terms , but the basic form of front- and back - aprons is consistent in the descriptions in the literature for the nineteenth and even twentieth centuries ( Fig .
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