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No guidebook of forbidden topics, no glossary of forbidden words, exists.
This suggests that there is probably space for a guidebook of neo-traditional architecture.
Most of the exhibition's photographs come from "The Joy of Photography," a series inspired by Eastman Kodak's cheery guidebook of the same name.
He has rebuilt (sumptuously) most of the Shia shrines destroyed during the revolt, at a cost, says a government guidebook, of "300m dinners".
Ben Arnold Prompted by a guidebook of the period, Michael Portillo is on a mission to take his pastel jacket on a railway tour of the Edwardian world.
"Just because it's online doesn't mean it's gospel," said Loretto D. Szucs, author of "The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy," (Ancestry, 1997) with Sandra H. Luebking.
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But thousands sprang to his defense, praising his work as their beloved guidebook out of the valley of despair.
I dug my Brasília guidebook out of my handbag and showed the clerk photographs of it.
"As a kind of guidebook to the soul of each state".
Bradbury has also presented Wainwright's Walks for the BBC, a series based on the guidebooks of the famous Lakeland walker Alfred Wainwright, along with presenting Watchdog.
But when he returns to the scene later in the novel, he says: "I thought suddenly that she wasn't real; she was just a mass of talk out of guidebooks, of drawings out of fashion-plates.
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