Title (property right)
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- Legal right, and evidence of that right, regarding the possession of property, usually real property or large items such as automobiles.
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Tintypes
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- Photographs produced by the wet collodion process directly on lacquered metal, usually iron.
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Timetables
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- Refers to schedules that show specific times at which certain events are expected or intended to occur.
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Tickets
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- Slips of paper or cardboard serving as evidence that the holder has paid a fare or admission or is entitled to some service.
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Theses
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Theater programs
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- Printed or written lists of the acts, scenes, selections, or other features composing a theater performance, including the names of the performers.
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Television scripts
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- Written texts of television productions or broadcasts.
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Telegrams
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Telegraphs
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- Messages sent by telegraph.
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Tableware
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- Articles, collectively, that are generally used for serving food at the table, including various types of flatware, cutlery, hollowware, plates, and accessories, such as coasters and napkin rings, but not necessarily constituting a service.
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Symposium
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Symposia (Conferences)
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- Formal meetings at which several specialists deliver short addresses on a topic or on related topics.
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Syllabi
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- Outlines or brief statements of the main points of a lecture or course of study.
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Sweaters
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Supplements (document genre)
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- Complementary parts or sections added to serial or monographic books or documents to give further information, update information, or correct errors. Includes separate sections devoted to special subjects inserted into newspapers or periodicals. Supplements may be issued with the text or separately.
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Super 8
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Stock certificates
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- Certificates of a corporation or joint stock company that a named person is owner of the designated number of shares of stock.
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Stickers
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- Adhesive-backed slips of paper or similar thin material, usually bearing messages or designs.
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Stereographs
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- Refers to the most popular and common form of stereoscopic photographs, which are double photographs of the same image taken from two slightly different perspectives. Stereographs are distinctive among other stereoscopic photographs because they are photographic prints mounted on cards, while other types could be daguerreotypes, negatives, or unmounted prints. From 1856 they were produced with twin-lens cameras, creating a three dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope. Stereographs were especially popular during the Victorian period.
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Statutes
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- Acts of a legislature declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something, expressed according to the forms necessary to constitute law. For regulations having the force of law issued by a government agency in order to interpret or implement the provisions of a statute, use "administrative regulations."
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Stats (copies)
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- Reproductions, usually of documents, originally made with the Photostat (TM) machine, later also produced on similar machines.
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