Louise had stored the mementos in a deep drawer, always planning to put them in albums and scrapbooks, and of course, never getting around to it. |
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The centre has a small lending library for puzzles and is setting up groups for collectors and people interested in making scrapbooks. |
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When I cleaned out the attic earlier this summer I unearthed it, along with some old scrapbooks and a pair of bell-bottomed jeans. |
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In chancing upon her subject's scrapbooks and photographs, Seymour hit the kind of paydirt of which most biographers can only dream. |
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From time immemorial, or at least since the '50s, teens have been assembling scrapbooks and collections to celebrate their pop icons. |
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Entries come in stocky scrapbooks, neatly pressed folders, and retyped full pages. |
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His stat books and scrapbooks with all of his articles remain prized possessions of the family. |
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We gobbled up stats, poured over the sports pages, kept hockey scrapbooks and traded the cards. |
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It's the creation of a family history, albeit one that lines the walls rather than the torn, hidden pages of scrapbooks and photo albums. |
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He sat in front of the police station downtown with his scrapbooks of pictures, educating anyone who walked by. |
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He constructed massively thick scrapbooks of clipped daily comics. |
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A handsome nerd, he loves computers and gadgets, but also obsessively fills tattered scrapbooks with sketches, old postcards and sentimental family snaps. |
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Steve Bloomfield of the Eating Disorders Association said some anorexics kept scrapbooks of skinny models. |
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He then published Stone Alone, an autobiography based on scrapbooks and diaries he had been keeping since the band's early days. |
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