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- For schoolkids, Apple should consider making a LooseLeaf Powerbook.
- It was sold looseleaf for ten shillings, or bound for twelve.
- First, looseleaf pages were not as durable as the hardcover format.
- It also published many well-regarded looseleafs and books.
- Another woman balances her checkbook, while another grades a sheaf of looseleaf papers.
- The grave also yielded the shreds of Remeharian's note on looseleaf paper.
- It is updated periodically in much the same way as commercial looseleaf services are.
- A looseleaf book provides explanations and instructions.
- Most of the looseleaf services published by Bureau of National Affairs are newsletter-style.
- Looseleaf service was invented by Richard Prentice Ettinger in 1914, founder of Prentice Hall.
- He points out his American, weeping, looseleaf, Japanese, Korean and Oriental hornbeam trees.
- Leavis also appears as " Looseleaf " in Clive James's " Peregrine Prykke ".
- GEOrge was well documented internally in a series of looseleaf folders, distributed as an initial version plus amendments.
- Dacyczyn recommends setting up a price book, a small looseleaf notebook that will fit into a purse or pocket.
- At other times, she said, they make school supplies-- book covers, looseleaf binders and the like.
- Subscribers are provided with frequent updates in the form of modifications to the online database, and a quarterly looseleaf service.
- The looseleaf notebook planner has large enough rings to accommodate pages _ and lots of them _ from almost any other planner.
- _Official field notes were placed in looseleaf binders rather than bound books, making it possible to switch or remove pages.
- One of the best-known looseleaf services, " United States Law Week ", is of this type.
- The looseleaf newsprint format, used since Absynthe's founding was changed to a bound, full-colour cover magazine format.
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