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case book
noun
Alternative spelling of casebook
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When thinking about the case, "Book of Longing" offers a useful prism.
The Roman orator and philosopher Cicero wrote the first known "case book" on situations in which duties seem to conflict.
She has previously been an executive director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life and a general counsel for the Joint Baptist Committee, and she was a co-author of a case book on religion and law.
Typically, users must register personal information and a credit card number with the site -- or, in Trip.com's case, book a flight with the site -- so they can avoid the maddening task of inputting numbers and text on a wireless device.
"Joseph P. Kennedy Presents" is well sourced, often to a level of detail about stock swaps and share prices that suggests an M.B.A. case book; Kennedy's sex-laced financial dealings with Swanson get timelined with an urgency and precision that may seem more suited to a study of the Cuban missile crisis.
Moreover, David Konig through scrutiny of Jefferson's case book, fee books, and docket books—has shown that Jefferson as lawyer undertook six cases pro bono on behalf of slaves seeking freedom, and he never represented parties that sought to remove slaves from their occupancy (Merkel 2012: 608).
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The lice were collected and fixed into the case record book, and the participant treated to eliminate infestation.
Each Senecan had his own solution to domination and fear: dandyism, fiction, wine, cars or in Stothard's case book-collecting, an activity that made him into a "miniature emperor".
However, even in this case books are not destroyed, they are just not lent out to readers".
"Prizes are effectively competitions... Lists, on the other hand, are a set of items, in this case books.
The businessman's case was made known just last week, when Chinese officials finally agreed to open their case books and hospitals to international experts.
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