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manuscript

noun as in book, script

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The funders had no involvement in study design, data collection and analysis, decisions related to publication, or manuscript preparation.

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Its 78 million manuscripts, from the papers of the Continental Congress and George Washington to those of the Gershwin brothers and J. Robert Oppenheimer, cover the breadth of the American experience.

The original first draft manuscript of a James Bond film has gone on display at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre.

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There the show continues with a series of additional paintings and altarpieces, as well as his work as a manuscript illuminator.

But it is only now that experts have been able to prove they were written by Bach after finally confirming the identity of the person who penned the manuscripts.

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