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A sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water.
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There are papers like that in my study, but not a red wall".
"For example, Aftenposten from Norway" is popular, as are papers from Sweden, he added.
What is now at issue are papers stemming from the administration's response to the Congressional investigation.
"There are papers published out of the work that Zooniverse does: 65 to date on space topics.
"Obviously, there are papers that have to be drawn up, and that takes time," Mr. Schamroth said.
But there are papers in the locker room, so you see some of the headlines and stuff.
And any time there are papers to sign, it will be necessary to round up all of their signatures.
All of them are papers that I think could stand on their own, even without the policy context.
Even in the light of new evidence, the concept of "living fossils" persist, so much so that there are papers centred around refuting or maintaining the idea.
And buried away within the archive, wedged between files from the British military government in post-war Germany and lists of consular officials, are papers about the treaty of Paris, which concluded the Crimean war in 1856.
She was close to her brother, acting as his agent, and feuded with Sylvia Plath, so if there are papers to be released, they are likely to be outspoken.
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