I bought two more fleeces, two t-shirts, some more spiral bound notebooks for studying and some more seeds. |
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She hurriedly started pulling notebooks and books off of the top shelf, almost at random. |
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Vicki struggled open another box of books and notebooks as she tried to forget that it had been fun. |
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The falling leaves land on her books, notebooks, school bag and hair as if each leaf knows its final destination. |
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While she was opening her books and notebooks the girl didn't stop staring at him. |
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I had no backpack, had no textbooks, had no notes, had no notebooks, had no nothing. |
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Books are open on every surface, and there are many pages of notebooks strewn around. |
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Along the shelves were various other notebooks containing the notes of later hunters. |
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I got all of my books and notebooks out and looked at Mr. Walker, who was doing attendance. |
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She entrusted a huge collection of books, documents, notebooks and other items from her news days to the center. |
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Now the notebooks and books stood neatly stacked on a shelf on top of the desk. |
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Shares in makers of panels used as computer screens in notebooks, desktop monitors and mobile phones rose. |
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Their specialisms suggest the PC giant is buying desktops, notebooks and servers, respectively. |
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This game is clearly intended for value-oriented computers or even notebooks. |
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He said that a majority of Tosh notebooks would have IBM drives inside them. |
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Again, traditionally, the desktop line has been fitted with new CPUs ahead of the notebooks. |
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Dell will now load the software onto notebooks at the customer's discretion, it says. |
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Cellphones today have the same computing power as notebooks did a few years ago. |
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These memory module types are rarely used in desktop computers and never in notebooks. |
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Compaq's professional computers and notebooks will survive, but under the HP name. |
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You only have to look at the increasing number of Centrino-based notebooks arriving through our doors to realise that. |
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Data loss associated with notebooks and portable computers is even more drastic. |
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Power notebooks and laptops are also the fastest growing area and they will also need electronics which will monitor and control the heat. |
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Some PDAs and notebooks will offer only Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, but the vast majority will offer both. |
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The company is to develop and supply Bluetooth technology for use in Compaq notebooks and desktops. |
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However, notebooks and laptops haven't had the luxury of big drives until recently. |
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Roger and I went to Gibert Jeune the stationer, near Place Saint-Michel, where we bought blue-cover student notebooks lined with graph paper. |
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Sales are slowing for notebooks, despite a frenzy of vendor price cuts, rebates, freebies and special offers. |
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With the clock ticking ominously, they searched his computer and notebooks. |
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Are your adventures carefully planned out in several notebooks, or done on the fly? |
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There's no catch securing the lid shut, but it's not as if notebooks suddenly flip open by themselves if they're not clasped down. |
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Files can also be protected on USB Flash Drives, Memory Sticks, CD-RW, floppies and notebooks. |
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Only most incidents pass unreported because they occur away from the ground and the accompanying paraphernalia of cameras and notebooks. |
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Counsel took him through selected passages in the notebooks, asking for further clarification. |
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We didn't replace our desktops and notebooks with pen computers, but we added a new type of little computer to our lives. |
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She also had two notebooks for writing in, a case of pencils, a pencil sharpener, and some erasers. |
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The black-caped lion of Cabin Boy to Barbary stands over the body of Delacroix, his kit and illustrated notebooks scattered in the rampage. |
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But the notebooks are not simply a storehouse for banking imagery and language. |
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He turned the combination lock on one and opened the door, revealing a stack of books and notebooks, with dozens of papers mixed within. |
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His whole life was a series of projects, documented in drawings, notebooks, paintings and file cards. |
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I thought they were done when men and women with cameras and notebooks started coming in one at a time to interview me for the local papers. |
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The actor had requested his fans to show their appreciation by gifting articles like notebooks and geometry boxes to the needy. |
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Others huddle on or against driftwood with notebooks propped on their knees. |
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The distinction casts light on Coleridge's prosodic jottings in his notebooks, but is not directly germane to the present concern. |
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They shuffled in carrying composition notebooks and wearing puffy jackets, tapered jeans, and Timberland boots. |
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It is relevant that Bishop was an indefatigable keeper of notebooks, a fact that implies approval of diaristic discourse. |
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Opt for these sturdy, colorful notebooks with your logo subtly embossed on the cover fabric. |
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In notebooks, he meticulously recorded arrival and departure times of trains at stations. |
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She ripped out a piece of paper from one of her notebooks and jotted it down. |
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Aloof and academic, his book, The Hidden Plot, is essentially a collection of essays distilled from articles, notebooks and jottings. |
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Several nurses bustled around wheeling carts of medicine or copying data from the displays into notebooks. |
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While Wi-Fi is becoming a standard feature on notebooks, network coverage is anything but ubiquitous. |
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When Pablo showed me a series of notebooks full of English vocabulary lists and self-created grammar drills, I had to agree. |
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Dell will trim prices by up to 22 percent on desktops, notebooks, workstations, servers, monitors and, of course, printers. |
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Excellent battery life and unprecedented mobile performance mean any road warrior should be pleased to travel with one of these notebooks. |
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The notebooks can be ordered from today, with a choice of royal purple, golden yellow, Tahoe blue, storm grey and midnight grey panels. |
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Inside were ten loose-leaf notebooks, crammed with sheets of paper that looked to be many years old. |
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Each of these, 225 pieces of paper in all, is contained in one of two white, loose-leaf notebooks that hold plastic page covers. |
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A lot of low-end notebooks don't come with a wireless adapter, but this one does. |
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The notebooks, pens, folders, and pencil cases were all glossy, nicely designed, and in a teenage-friendly palette of baby pinks and blues. |
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The 7.2in screen is backlit using LEDs, a technology not usually found in notebooks. |
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There are notebooks made of bagasse, a product of sugarcane waste, a renewable eco-friendly material. |
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Ever since then, I was always doodling in the margins of my papers or in spare notebooks. |
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But the wider importance of the phrase was only made clear by a marginal note in one of his notebooks. |
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He sat there the whole period grunting to himself and scribbling furiously in his notebooks. |
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I stopped at a small office supplies store and bought two more notebooks and some mechanical pencils. |
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Replacement batteries for top-of-the-range notebooks are often sold by vendors at a hefty premium. |
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Considering the fragility of paper, this is miraculous, and probably due to many of these pages having been bound as notebooks. |
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Each bag contained a pencil, an eraser, a ruler, notebooks, a water bottle and torchlight. |
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The park was dotted with children in uniforms, running from pillar to post, hastily jotting down squiggles in their little notebooks. |
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With Darwin we have even more of a puzzle, because we have more evidence in his notebooks on his thoughts about the transmutation of species. |
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The idea was to have a system that was compatible with existing PIII notebooks. |
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She moved to the massive cherrywood table and began to shove her notebooks and text books into her leather backpack. |
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In addition to the 80 early poems printed by Thwaite, it adds more than 170 others, culled from manuscripts, typescripts and notebooks. |
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After all, most of the world's motherboards, components, and notebooks are made there. |
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Take the keyboard, traditionally the weakest component of ultralight notebooks. |
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Now, it's rivals are scrambling to add multitouch to notebooks, phones, and other digital gadgets. |
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On Monday, after breezing through my finals, I headed to my locker to clean out the forgotten notebooks and water bottles. |
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Network nodes can be notebooks, handheld computers or other devices that accept MeshNetworks' communications card. |
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They already produce almost all of the world's notebooks, for no-name brands as well as the usual suspects. |
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He kept old bills and shopping lists, then copied out his sermons on the verso sides and stitched them into handmade notebooks. |
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I keep these spiral notebooks, and everyday I write down the date and start a new page. |
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People behind these spiral notebooks with glossy finishing and other stationery items are mentally challenged children. |
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He went to write a book, and dutifully kept a diary in spiral-bound notebooks that eventually formed Down to This. |
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They talked more for another hour, their notebooks and books completely forgotten. |
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He started talking, and the students all began jotting down notes in their notebooks. |
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I picked up all my books and notebooks in a daze, and was nearly out of the classroom when I felt a tug on my sleeve. |
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The Toronto officers did not record the interview other than handwritten notes in their notebooks. |
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Well, with that out of the way, please take out your notebooks for some notes. |
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I took out my book for social and placed my Spanish and math books and notebooks into my locker. |
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Already I'd filled many a page in my notebooks with my rants and raves about it. |
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When at art college I much preferred flicking through people's notebooks and sketch books than their finished pieces. |
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It's a challenge to capture many features in just a screenshot or two, but you can see some of the widget palettes, properties, notebooks and method editors. |
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The outside comes in, in ad hoc bunches of alchemilla and marguerites, new potatoes, dill, basil, and bunches of mint, we wander out with cups of tea and notebooks. |
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He had brought back from Rome thick notebooks and portfolios which he turned into paintings during those years of fervent activity and retrospection. |
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And Duncan carried on intense discussions with himself about poetics and the literary life as the selections from notebooks 1954 and 1955 confirm. |
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They distribute food, clothing, provisions and other essential items for orphanages and destitute homes and uniform, books and notebooks for poor children. |
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Here's your schoolbag that I took last night and fill it with notebooks, folders full of loose-leaf paper, pens, lead pencils, and a medium-size binder. |
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Brilliantly, notebooks are not hierarchic, so no outliners here. |
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Commanders needed maps and notebooks, and the sabretache, hanging from the waist-belt, not only housed pen, ink, and paper but also provided a convenient writing surface. |
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As a writing colleague, Heinz knew the notebooks would be as important to me as anything he said. |
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Nine of the top ten selling notebooks on Amazon right now are netbooks. |
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He claimed Brooks and her personal assistant had hidden a series of notebooks from the police when officers began to investigate. |
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All of them received schoolbooks, notebooks and other accessories every year, during the month of June, before the commencement of new academic year. |
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As he searches his notebooks, images from earlier films are summoned up. |
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They were written in spiral notebooks and most were about Australian songster Olivia Newton-John, for whom I must confess I also have an affection. |
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Then, driven by whatever strange spirit possesses them, they begin monitoring speed, distance and trajectory, scratching their findings into notebooks. |
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Remember those supercharged notebooks I mentioned back in May? |
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The students nodded and made various scribbles in their notebooks. |
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I cashed in ideas I already had for writing, threshing around among scraps of paper, notebooks, and lists of things to do that were piled on my desk. |
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During the process of transcribing his notebooks, he made additional annotations in the margins referring to supplementary information he had since collected. |
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From Brian I received a stack of new spiral-spine notebooks and several packs of new mechanical pencils, handed to me by my brother with a joking grin. |
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Maya was going to high school, she didn't want a binder, and all she wanted were some pens, mechanical pencils, college rule notebooks, and folders. |
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Included here are selections from his finished prints, work prints, contact sheets, notes, notebooks, handmade photographic books, book dummies, and correspondence. |
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I was also allowed, within limits, to photograph some of the items, careful not to disturb the integrity of the still unprotected diaries, photos and notebooks. |
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Almost every memory maker at the show demoed some solutions for notebooks. |
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She destroyed my collages and stuck sharp objects through my notebooks when Susannah and me weren't around to stop her, which wasn't often, but often enough. |
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The sheer volume, as well as the astonishing density of thought and image, of his wonderful notebooks testify to the amplitude of his intellectual interests. |
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Consumers can purchase from the Presario 5600 Series minitowers, and soon the 1600 Series notebooks. |
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By 1672 he had started to record his theological researches in notebooks which he showed to no one and which have only recently been examined. |
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Mobilizer makes it easy to find exactly the right data when you need it on PCs, phones, tablets, phablets, notebooks and laptops. |
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A DIVING suit, a glider and a robot are among designs discovered in the notebooks of the great Renaissance visionary, Leonardo da Vinci. |
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The success of mobile networks has allowed travelers to work on their notebooks in so-called hotspots in airports, hotels and cafes. |
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This technology addresses the backup requirements of computing environments from notebooks and PCs to entry-level servers. |
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From dorm furniture to college notebooks, things get beat up and broken down amidst the haphazardness of dorm life. |
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Some notebooks use AMD's Athlon Turion 64 X2 dual-core processor, which also supports for improved performance. |
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Two notebooks of Lawrence's unprinted verse were posthumously published as Last Poems and More Pansies. |
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As a poet, over one hundred and sixty manuscript poems were written by Davy, the majority of which are found in his personal notebooks. |
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Students can collect textures by pressing the foam onto shoe soles, watchbands, spiral notebooks, and objects close at hand. |
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His laboratory notebooks reveal that he believed heat to be a form of rotational, rather than translational motion. |
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For the first time she began poring through her old notebooks, looking at song ideas, unlike her debut which consists mainly of songs that she wrote straight away. |
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Her notebooks and letters contain numerous personal formulae for observing nature, painting a portrait, designating colors by a system of numbers, and the like. |
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His complex compositional practice and frequent redrafting also demonstrates a dynamic relationship between images and text, as can be seen in the many notebooks he worked in. |
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From handmade notebooks to lace lampshades and pinnies made from tea towels, each of the craft recipes offers inspiration, while allowing you to give each a personal twist. |
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Leland kept notebooks on his travels, in which he entered and assessed information from personal observation, and from books, charters and oral sources. |
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She has a slew of papers and notebooks strewn all over her desk. |
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The company designs, partners, distributes and manufactures hardware, software and IT service solutions, including servers, minitowers, desktops, notebooks and monitors. |
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Among the thousands of books he left, I found on his shelves late one night an offprint of Rene Char's wartime Resistance notebooks, which he'd translated. |
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