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The phrase "a book string" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a specific context, such as referring to a string of text or a sequence of characters related to a book, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "In programming, a book string might represent the title of a book stored in a variable."
Alternatives: "a string of text" or "a text string".
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Amis, once a keen player, used to write about it, and the late David Foster Wallace, a one-time tennis prodigy, produced several memorable essays that have now been collected into a book, String Theory.
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We examine if they also include whether a word string is a book title or whether a line drawing is the outline of a country.
A book about string theory by the physicist Brian Greene proved entirely unable to hold Mr. Cohen's auditory attention, as did "Hamlet".
SOHO For Book Lovers, The World on a String You can learn how to make a book on a string using materials from a project bag (first come first served) in an event intended for book lovers of all ages.
He's getting so famous any minute now he'll have a book contract, a string of talkshow appearances and a Christmas novelty record all lined up.
"PAPER ENGINEERING," or how to make a book on a string, will be demonstrated by Rives, an author of pop-up books, tomorrow and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. at the Children's Museum of the Arts, 182 Lafayette Avenue, at Broome Street, SoHo.
Normally, analyzing racism, inequality, involuntary servitude, prison systems and police brutality is such a vast endeavor it would take a collection of books, a string of college courses or a PBS miniseries to begin to understand such complex subjects and their many ramifications.
Carolyn Hall, who seems to be on the verge of histrionics, opens a book and recites a string of words related to the body.
In a program note, Mr. Hartke described the work as "a book of madrigals for string quartet," with a celebratory dance as its finale, and you could see what he meant.
The occasion was a debate among BRIAN GREENE, a Columbia University professor and author of "The Elegant Universe" (W. W. Norton, 1999), a popular book on string theory, and four other physicists.
At the festival, Miyashiro, Park, and some 88rising employees set up a "shrine" — decorated with plants, Chinese guardian-lion statues, and candles — in an Austin warehouse, where they booked a string of up-and-coming rappers to perform and be interviewed.
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