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Many of the old registry books are now simply missing.
The woman had a thick registry book and was looking up names for people.
She continued on the registry books until 1953, when her registration showed a closure reason of "no longer exists".
Custody is based on a central depository, central registry book entry system.
The law about registry books prescribed that all names in these books should be in Hungarian.
"I'll sign the registry book later."
The registry book in a room in the grave diggers' compound provides clues about the newer graves.
The exhibited casket of the departed is traditionally surrounded by funeral lights, a guest registry book, a contribution box, and flowers.
A royal decree in 1631 required the names and dates of those born and passing away to be noted in the parish registry books.
Closing her eyes, ready to begin a task that held no hope of success, Lieutenant Pilnyak opened the large hospital registry book in front of her.
Zibaldone were always paper codices of small or medium format - never the large desk copies of registry books or other display texts.
In 1946, the communist regime introduced the Law on State Registry Books which allowed the confiscation of church registries and other documents.
The first graphic reference to its existence remained from the 14th-15th centuries, in the registry book of the Miskolc kin (family) estates, referred to as 'Keresztwr'.
Chevreul's birth certificate, kept in the registry book of Angers, bears the signature of his father, grandfather, and a great-uncle, all of whom were surgeons.
Andrew Kinlay, druggist, of Edinburgh, deposed as follows: "I keep a special registry book of the poisons sold by me.
Gikman's fake personality was however the result of the theft in 1952 of four registry books of church records from the Othodox repository in Kuopio.
Records from that village had been moved to Kuopio, in central Finland, but in 1952 four registry books had been stolen there, probably by the K.G.B.
"Or if you want the complete mouthful from the Bloodline Registry books, Capella's Coronal Nimbus of Lee-Thee Five."
Dodge the Steamroller Register Now for Immob and in front of the desk there was a line of young men, waiting to affix their signatures to a registry book.
A guest registry book includes the signatures of Lord Byron, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, John Keats, and William Thackeray.
In one unusual entry in the grave diggers' registry book, an unidentified male buried May 30 was received not from a hospital but directly from the Sabah al-Salem police station.
In the registry books in the 19th century, the village is called Majdan, and on maps from before World War I, it is called Majdan Huta.
The line will reportedly include caskets, cremation urns, bronze memorials, memorial prayer cards, registry books, memorial candles, and pet cremation urns-all designed after the famous rock band's iconic images.
During the course of the 15th century, the Italian peninsula was the site of a development of two new forms of book production: the deluxe registry book and the zibaldone (or hodgepodge book).
Cash Register From 1930's Whitlock's also has many lighthearted items, like an 1870 registry book from the Albermarle Hotel in Manhattan, now defunct, which includes hundreds of guest signatures and popular phrases of that time.