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  • Others are allowing pupils to keep duplicate books at home.
  • But occasionally she buys a duplicate book by accident.
  • To keep a proper record, we wrote everything down in a thick duplicate book,
  • Stoddard Fleisher Middle School in Philadelphia addressed the problem by allowing pupils to keep duplicate books at home.
  • He also talks about such innovations as a catalogue, lending terms, and open lending in the case where there are duplicate books.
  • Duplicate books are distributed to library outreach partners at institutes of higher education throughout the UK . All books are available for visitors to browse.
  • Hawaii's librarians revolted, accusing Baker & AMP; Taylor of sending them too many duplicate books, too many cheap paperbacks and not enough books dealing with Hawaiian culture.
  • Given the low-tech nature of the sewing business, unscrupulous entrepreneurs can easily escape investigators _ whether those sent by government or the manufacturers _ by keeping duplicate books and shutting down a site one day and opening up elsewhere the next.
  • The printing business grew quickly, but Comino never felt happy in printing and wanted further business challenges . trolleys; chutes; a duplicate book; interlocking frames to hold print in place inside the chase; and a compositor's chart.
  • He says that he's taken care to avoid adding duplicate books, though he adds a link to E . A . W . Budge's translation of Kebra Nagast right above the Internet Sacred Text Archive's copy of the same translation.
  • BookCrossers rebut the link to Napster, saying that whilst music filesharing involves duplicating audio files countless times, BookCrossing doesn't involve duplicating books ( and also does not involve violating copyright, as books can be sold or given away freely without permission of the publisher being needed ).