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This paper explains how a form of picture retrieval can be used to allow a document generation system to include pictures in generated documents. The exposition is based on the What You See Is What You Meant (WYSIWYM) approach to document generation [15,16]. The approach outlined in the paper makes use of a library of pictures, each of which is associated with a WYSIWYM-generated set of logical representations that formalize the intended meaning of the picture. The paper focuses on the inclusion of picture sequences into generated documents, and on coreference relations between different pictures in a sequence.