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01. I found a beautiful sweater I like in the Eaton's [catalog] for only $40.
02. Tim's work at the observatory [cataloging] stars has brought him a lot of recognition in his field.
03. According to a price [catalog] of antiques, your mother's old teapot is worth over $500.
04. My children always got excited looking at the toys in the department store [catalogs] at Christmas time.
05. I checked a [catalog] of used car values before buying a used van so that I would know how much it was worth.
06. The bed I want to buy is pictured on page 34 of the new Sears summer [catalog].
07. In 1888, Johan Dreyer published a [catalog] listing and identifying the known stars.
08. The [catalog] of the items for auction lists over 50 paintings by the artist.
09. Scientists are still [cataloging] new species of insects which are being discovered worldwide.
10. Many goods can now be bought from [catalogs] available on-line.
11. An environmental group has been [cataloging] pollution by industries in the area in order to pressure the government into passing stricter laws.
12. Sandra Cisneros once said, "I always tell people that I became a writer not because I went to school, but because my mother took me to the library. I wanted to become a writer so I could see my name in the card [catalog]."
13. In a department store [catalog] from 1900, a piano cost $98.00.
14. It took the scientists months to [catalog] all the different bone fragments they found at the site.

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