Any studious teen can memorize the driver's ed guidebook to ace the written exam. |
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Ms. Johnstone was a student of malacology, the study of mollusks, and her focus came palpably through the pages of her guidebook. |
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One reason that Philip Meyer's guidebook has lasted through four editions over twenty-nine years is that he has worked both sides of the street. |
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The guidebook describes Logan as a plantsman's paradise, but no effort is spared in making less knowledgeable visitors feel at home. |
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Armed with a wildflower guidebook from the farm's library, I identify everything from pipsissewa to trailing arbutus. |
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That, my guidebook tells me, is the one colour you really should not wear because it is associated with the enemy of the holy martyr. |
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Sitting under my guidebook collection is a mass of documents that hold the missing links to NorCal climbing. |
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History is, for him, a gazetteer for the present and a guidebook for the future. |
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Many of them will have bought a glossy guidebook detailing the history, attractions, hotels and nightlife on offer at the resort. |
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The guidebook says the North is as deserving of a visit as the tourist honeypots of the South, as dynamic development has transformed the region. |
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He bought a travel guidebook with addresses of places to eat and sent off applications. |
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His son did the research for a guidebook to Italy which was a popular companion on the Grand Tour. |
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Begin thought up the idea when a tour guide operator called him asking if he wanted to place an ad in a tourist guidebook. |
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Our tourist guidebook had given little attention to the town and we now saw why. |
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It is a shame that the museum does not offer descriptive text in English or a guidebook to assist the visitor to learn more about what's on show. |
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Fans of bibliographies will no doubt linger over page 5 of the guidebook which lists the 17 bibliographies published by the library itself. |
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My Spanish no better than when I left England, I beckoned towards the hostel address in my guidebook. |
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It's an instructional guidebook compiled largely from various websites that provide tips for living off the grid. |
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My guidebook said the hostel was located in the centre of a huge maze-like bazaar. |
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The Big OE Companion is a practical guidebook for New Zealanders heading overseas for the first time. |
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As the visitor's guidebook admits, the present restoration can do little more than hint at the former opulence of the Courtaulds' way of life. |
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First I thought I'd copy France out of the guidebook, like old Badger in the forrard cabin, who's writing a book, but there's more than three hundred pages of it. |
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Lying somewhere between an academic treatise, a biography of an eco-activist, and a guidebook for Green campaigners, it is a truly remarkable book. |
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She apparently never glanced at a guidebook or an Encyclopaedia Britannica entry but goes to New York as a blank slate with a blank mind. |
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As for Ms. de la Fressange's 239-page guidebook, it is printed with a leatherlike cover in shiny red with gold lettering. |
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Candlelight may be authentic, but it renders the guidebook, not to mention documents written in blobby, iron-gall ink, impossible to decipher. |
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Ripping a few pertinent pages out of an edited, fact-checked guidebook and packing them into my carry-on bag still serves me well. |
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Using collage, have students make a poster, wallet card or small guidebook of non-timber resources in the boreal. |
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Throughout the text of this guidebook, practices that result in better yield are mentioned. |
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A hard cover, full color, printed guidebook is available with the box version. |
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On the other hand, a guidebook may exclude innovative projects that have potential but whose parameters do not align with preset parameters. |
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The Ministry of Interior has distributed to all relevant authorities a guidebook on the fight against trafficking in persons. |
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We are supporting sensitive ecotourism development through the Open Air Museum, educational products, display panels and a guidebook. |
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This guidebook is comprehensive and one of the best available on the market. |
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The purpose of this guidebook is to provide an overview of the stages involved in developing an ethics and conduct regime. |
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This guidebook contains the most up-to-date knowledge on high-bush blueberries. |
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Nonetheless, users of the guidebook should note that their national legislation may contain specific clauses that need to be taken into account. |
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Occasionally, that which is not accessible through the audio commentary is supplemented by drawings in the guidebook. |
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A guidebook on technologies for disaster preparedness and mitigation was also prepared. |
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Journeys adding up to 5000 km by a team of four people have led to the publication of a guidebook to bed and breakfasts and guesthouses in Bulgaria. |
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Some of the diary reads much like a tourist guidebook, describing wedding ceremonies and funeral rites, Afghan customs and consumer prices in Kabul. |
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Nowadays people prepare for a trip by reading little more than a few pages of a guidebook. |
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Bradt Travel is bringing out the first guidebook dedicated solely to Sierra Leone. |
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The work started as a monologue, a rather sesquipedalian, somewhat dithering Englishwoman's reverie about Kabul based on a 1965 guidebook to that city. |
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Petri Westmonasterii sepulti, a guidebook to the many tomb monuments and epitaphs of Westminster Abbey. |
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The rules relating to conduct within parliament are so diverse and specific to the particular institution that it is difficult to draw anything other than the most general points in a guidebook of this length. |
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When using this system, please comply with the regulations and laws specific to the country in which you are driving and the instructions provided in the guidebook for the mobile telephone that you are using. |
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Since 1995 they have held worship services with a common hymn book containing a number of bilingual hymns, there is a bilingual guidebook for the pastoral care of binational families. |
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Now ghost hunters can visit the land's spookiest spots on Halloween, thanks to a new guidebook called Supernatural Wales. |
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Michelin publishes an actual physical guidebook, which contains a brief writeup of each restaurant, and reviewers on Yelp are free to natter on to their hearts' content. |
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I was reminded of it when all this stushie about the new guidebook to Scotland started up. |
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Halfway between a car and a sidecar, this GPS-equipped vehicle freely drives visitors through places a guidebook would not necessarily have recommended. |
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His middle-of-the-road guidebook to the Georgians will be a useful Baedeker for literary sightseers. |
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Each of the routes is named and included in the British Mountaineering Council guidebook. |
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Inside New York is an annual guidebook to New York City, written, edited, and published by Columbia undergraduates. |
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The guidebook author Alfred Wainwright popularised the use of the older Cumbric name, which is now used almost exclusively. |
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Haystacks was the favourite summit of influential guidebook author Alfred Wainwright. |
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Participants make their way through the labyrinth using a paper guidebook to which they refer for the marshland plant life and wildlife illustrations that will help them complete their chosen adventure. |
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Later guidebook writers have chosen to include the whole range in their main volumes. |
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The Pennine Way has attracted a number of writers over the years, including Stephenson himself, who wrote the first official guidebook. |
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He lived in a grand hotel and walked the streets, guidebook in hand. |
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It writes a guidebook for future debates about health and health spending. |
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A mention in a Lonely Planet guidebook can draw large numbers of travellers, which invariably brings change to places mentioned. |
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Individuals should consult with their personal tax advisor, accountant or legal professional before taking any action based upon the information contained in this guidebook. |
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In the rest of the book, he and lepidopterist Brock present a handy, fully Illustrated guidebook to butterflies. |
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The 1998 guidebook lists 26 separate crags, with a total of about 900 routes of all grades. |
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Each of them branded on his memory thanks to mindless leafings through the greasy hotel guidebook. |
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A WARWICKSHIRE-based charity has launched a guidebook to help farmers manage water more sustainably as part of its quest to tackle the challenges of climate change. |
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Lonely Planet's view is that it encourages responsible travel, and that its job is to inform people, and that it is up to guidebook users to make their informed choice. |
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It comprises a guidebook for adults and matching storybook called Ruby and the rubbish bin, about a girl with low self-esteem who believes what others say about her. |
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According to influential guidebook author Alfred Wainwright, the name Robinson comes from a Richard Robinson who purchased estates in the Buttermere area many centuries ago. |
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It is a magisterial, doctiloquent guidebook, written with a care to ensure that readers never lose sight of its thesis or drift too far out of soundings. |
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In his guidebook The Southern Fells Alfred Wainwright suggests that the plane approached from the west, failed to clear the ridge and tumbled down the other side. |
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