The oldest daybook I have dates back to 1963 when I used it to keep track of the money I made caddying at a local golf club. |
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The 1798 daybook also shows that, as the old Dutch traditions faded, wheat was measured in bushels rather than schepels. |
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Entries in the daybook show date of purchase, name of purchaser, items bought and cost. |
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When he turned twenty-one, he began to keep a daybook in which he listed everything he owed and everything owed him. |
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During the 19th century account numbers began to replace slashes to indicate posting of daybook entries. |
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If this reader wants to be like Ink, she can begin by writing some short opinion pieces in a daybook. |
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I still carried home a daybook full of things I want to remember, put into practice, take to heart, and share with others. |
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In a daybook or journal, begin to keep a record of interesting character names and place names related to your community. |
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I enjoyed it so much that it inspired me to dig out my daybook from a seminar five years ago. |
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It's all routine, all noted in my daybook, and much if not all of it has happened before. |
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Persons from outside the institution are also entered in the dispensary's daybook, as are officials and other agents of the institution. |
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One of the many entries in the daybook carefully records the number of gallons of whiskey and cider used to pay Dabney Carr, the nephew of Thomas Jefferson. |
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He wrote all due dates in a daybook, and drew up timelines to stick to for assignments. |
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If it is not posted in the classroom, it should be kept with the teacher's daybook. |
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For example, this can be posted in the classroom, or in the teacher's daybook, the office, the photocopy room and school cafeteria staff areas. |
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The haberdashery is represented by account books, daily records and a daybook and the Laprairie Brewery, with account books, a cash book and a customers' accounts book. |
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I never did have a full name down in my daybook for him, just Sam or Joe or somesuch, I can't recollect that now. |
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As regards the Clinic daybook, the Council also applies Article 10 of the CEOS, which states that Article 1e of the Staff Regulations applies by analogy to temporary staff. |
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Weston wrote with similar levity in his daybook about the green pepper. |
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Having a copy of the emergency care plan in the teacher's daybook is very important as that is the most likely place that a substitute will see it. |
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Every winner was coloured in on a crossword grid in his daybook. |
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Click here to subscribe or log into daybook today. |
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I try to get up thirty minutes before anyone else in my house in order to have my daybook writing time. |
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However, data subjects are entitled to a doctor's consultation certificate, issued at the request of the person in question and containing the data recorded in the daybook. |
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Data subjects who have been treated are not entitled to access to the daybook, nor do they enjoy rectification, blocking, erasure or objection rights. |
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