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datebooks
noun
Plural of datebook
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AMP printed the slogan on posters, flyers, newsletters, datebooks, buttons, cards and jewelry, making it an internationally recognized symbol of peace.
Ashe saved meticulous datebooks and his Life magazine cover story and more than 4,000 books, including several first editions, among them the first volume of poetry written by Phillis Wheatley in the 1700s.
A singed copy of the official Palestinian book of laws lay amid the pile of rubble, along with datebooks and personnel records listing the bank accounts for depositing police officers' paychecks.
It has a concierge, a cafe and a boutique that sells Ferrari wallets and Maserati datebooks.
The disclosure ensured that officials will be checking their 2003 datebooks very carefully.
Below them, behind glass, were wallets ($83), small zip cases ($29), plus datebooks, notebooks and credit card cases in Paul Smith's signature multicolored variegated stripes.
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He was only 54, an age when many conductors have decades of music ahead of them, and his datebook was full.
They were a gift, I imagined, from S.J., the man whose initials now coded her journal and datebook.
More amusing, if a little sad, too, is the unsent note, dashed off in a datebook, haranguing Harold Ross, then editor of The New Yorker, for a bad review by Alfred Kazin of "Across of the River and Into the Trees," a novel that, technically, lies beyond the framework of the exhibit, since it was published in 1950.
Still, the aftertaste is sweet: when a diner returned for her left-behind datebook, even her Bic ballpoint had been put aside and lovingly recapped.
His angry lines about Kazin's review in 1950 are a subtle testimony to this: the datebook he wrote them in is from 1939.
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