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been paper
noun
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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"My life has all been paper," said Gustav Mahler before his death in 1911, aged just 51.
From the moment Vanilla Ice chanted "Ice Ice Baby" in 1990, the line between friend or fraud with white rappers has been paper thin.
I'm also a china person, a linen person and a clothes person, but my first love, since childhood, has been paper.
Conducting a piece of music that has been paper for 48 years was possibly the most extraordinary feeling I've ever had.
On Wakelam's open palm a creature whose home has been paper towels and plastic boxes is turning into a different creature whose home is thousands of miles of air.
Yet, it's a practice that, like the game itself, hasn't changed much over the years: Traditionally, it's all been paper and pencil.
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As far back as I can remember, medical care has been paper-driven.
Hospital discharge summaries have traditionally been paper-based (handwritten or dictated), and deficiencies have often been reported.
If the rhetoric of the Islamic militants now fighting across North Africa is about holy war, the reality is often closer to a battle among competing gangsters in a region where government authority has long been paper-thin.
The bitch had been papered.
It had accidentally been paper-clipped to a different file in another part of his desk.
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