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He owns the composer's manuscript, acquiring it in 1984 from a Dutch foundation, publishing it in facsimile and obliging Vienna's Universal Edition to print a corrected new score which is faithful to Mahler's final amendments.
ECONOMIST: Gilbert Kaplan
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In 1971 a facsimile version of the manuscript was printed and 1000 copies published for scholarly reference.
UNESCO: Memory of the World
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And the convincing look of the film makes us feel we're in a reasonable facsimile of pagan Britain.
NPR: 'Tristan and Isolde': A Pleasantly Old-School Epic
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The live-updating panels that Windows 8 and Redmond's mobile platform utilize were never truly present on the Xbox 360, but last year's update offered a passable facsimile in the form of a rotating "featured" tile that cycled through select content.
ENGADGET: Xbox 360 Dashboard update hands-on (fall 2012) Hands-on
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The facsimile sketchbooks are displayed in their entirety, making us privy to everything from preliminary notations to developing and sometimes fully developed ideas.
WSJ: Fine Lines | Frick Collection | Brooklyn Museum | by Karen Wilkin
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Apple contended Samsung developed a close facsimile to the iPhone in only three months, and was able to skimp on investment and avoid risk.
FORBES: Apple Delivers Crushing Blow to Google in Patent Dispute; Ghost of Steve Jobs?
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But there were precursors, such as the facsimile gizmo Scottish inventor Alexander Bain devised in 1842.
FORBES: Eerily Prescient
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The hypothesis came after extensive analysis of high resolution images published online last year by Factum Arte, a Madrid-based art restoration specialist who helped create a facsimile of King Tut's burial chamber in Luxor.
CNN: Search for Nefertiti's burial site given green light
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Just a few blocks in from the Corniche is the Souq Waqif, a cobblestoned facsimile of the souq that was on this site for a century.
BBC: Living in: Doha
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S. Eliot's "The Wasteland" includes a facsimile of the manuscript with edits by Ezra Pound, readings by Eliot recorded in 1933 and 1947 and a video performance of the poem by actress Fiona Shaw.
WSJ: Enhanced E-Books: Blowing Up the Book
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Ducking inside the cramped cube, which offers a reasonable facsimile of the claustrophobia of insomnia, you're asked to contribute answers, in the form of text and drawings, to sleep-deprivation questions that are simultaneously projected onto the outside of the cube for all to see.
WSJ: Storytelling's 'Now'