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From the 16th through 18th centuries two types of writing books predominated in Europe: the writing manual, which instructed the reader how to make, space, and join letters, as well as, in some books, how to choose paper, cut quills, and make ink; and the copybook, which consisted of pages of writing models to be copied as practice.
Many proposals consisted of pages about the trial and a paragraph or less about the qualitative research.
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Just look at the albums in the show, which consist of pages and pages of forgettable photographs.
A Tumblr page succinctly called Fuck Yeah, Cillian Murphy's Eyes consists of pages and pages of photographs of the actor, looking up, down, left, right, blinking, winking, staring, gazing – you name it.
The typical printed stamp album consists of pages bearing the names of countries and designated spaces for the latter's stamps in order of their date of issue, with illustrations of representative issues.
Masaka Tobaru's set consists of pages from the book projected onto the back wall.
The Web interface was built specifically for this study using Java Servlets/JSP and consists of pages containing nothing other than simple HTML in order to avoid making assumptions about the capabilities of the browsers used by the pharmacists.
There's a whole subgenre of bottom-feeder basketball blog posts that consist of page-view-driven slideshows of "The Worst NBA Tattoos" or "The Best NBA Tattoos" that are just excuses to show Deshawn Stevenson's Abraham-Lincoln'd neck.
The questionnaire consisted of 16 pages (screens) with 1 7 questions displayed per page.
It consisted of four pages with 22 questions for the trainees and three pages with 20 questions for the trainers.
The experiment consisted of task pages presented sequentially to the test subject, each page containing one pair of samples or an individual sample depending on the test setup.
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