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We were all given flowers and a bound copy of our own book.
The collection at the Newberry includes a bound copy of "The Federalist" once owned by Thomas Jefferson.
The other is the print-on-demand book, which you order over the Web or from a traditional bookstore and get a bound copy of in the mail.
Collectively, they had produced a volume on Elites and Power in Modern Spain, published by Oxford University Press and presented to him in a specially bound copy.
But the new edition of the book itself is beautiful; a bound copy with the title spelled phoenetically, as Humbert pronounces it, on the cover: "Lo.
Putin then took the presidency, gravely placing his hand on a red bound copy of the constitution and swearing to "respect and protect human and civil rights and freedoms" and "the sovereignty and independence, security and integrity of the state".
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A few people actually had bound copies, but mostly I saw iPhone screens light up.
Initially, these literary entrepreneurs produced only thinly bound copies, their pages spilling out or missing altogether.
One year, Hawke and his wife gave bound copies of the rules to their children as a Christmas present.
Jerry walks to a copy shop in the middle of the night to make bound copies for everyone at the retreat, and the clerk somehow recognizes the immense gravity of the situation: "That's how you become great, man.
Sitting on a shelf are bound copies of Giacchino's own scores, including his music for the Pixar animated feature "Up," for which he won an Academy Award, in March.
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