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It may be supposed that the tomes of science fiction are the true books of prophecy.
Players toss polyhedral dice and consult tomes of rules to determine outcomes.
Unlike glossy coffee-table tomes of documentary photography, this book had no publisher's logo.
They were ideal teaching tools for graduate students (unlike the more ponderous tomes of Talcott Parsons).
These two tomes of our times would be perfect for mediocre films.
Then he tired of Chinoiserie, and began to study coffee-table tomes of Egyptology.
Most undertake not just to lower bills, but to dispense with whole tomes of the 3.4m-word code.
From the age of eight, he would "find great fat tomes of chemistry and take them home to read".
And we understand that email attachments are beyond most MPs' understanding, but that tradition of tying the giant tomes of paper with little, fancy green ribbons?
Mr. Hayawi died in 2007, as a car bomb tore through his bookstore filled with tomes of ayatollahs, predictions by astrologers and poems of Communist intellectuals.
'Celebrity Autobiography: The Next Chapter' Celebrities read selections of the witless wisdom culled from the tell-all tomes of the rich and famous.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com