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    The Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules require catalogers to romanize access points from their non-Roman originals. [2] However, as the MARC standards have been expanded to allow records containing Unicode characters, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] many cataloguers now include bibliographic data in both Roman and original scripts.

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    The dress was designed and manufactured by Roman Originals. [19] In the UK, where the phenomenon had begun, Ian Johnson, creative manager for Roman Originals, learned of the controversy from his Facebook news feed that morning. "I was pretty gobsmacked. I just laughed and told the wife that I'd better get to work," he said. [5]

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    The Roman originals were probably fully painted miniatures. Various partial copies or adaptations survive from the Carolingian Renaissance [ 6 ] and Renaissance periods. Botticelli adapted a figure of the city of Treberis ( Trier ) who grasps a bound barbarian by the hair for his painting, traditionally called Pallas and the Centaur .