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The term “creep in” (l.13) is synonymous with sneak in.
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The term “creep in” (l.13) is synonymous with sneak in.
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The term ‘get through’ (l.21) can be correctly replaced by finish.
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Documenting collections serves the purpose of being able to find objects of a particular kind.
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The British Library’s 750 million pages of newspapers are accessible online.
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The UK has never seen such a large mass digitization of historic newspapers.
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As Lynne Brindley has stated, vital parts of history will be brought into the digital age by a project which has been developed in the UK.
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Newspapers documenting the 19th century movement for women’s suffrage in the United Kingdom as well as other historic events will be the library’s focus.
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40 million pages of newspapers have been digitized by the British Library.
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although linguistic diversity is actively encouraged within schools and universities, the compulsion for all secondary school pupils to study a modern language was removed in the UK.
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in the UK, English is the only mandatory language, although the majority of students also study a modern language.