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Discover Ludwig"leaf pages" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in computer science or publishing contexts to refer to the individual pages in a document or book, as opposed to the cover or other non-content pages. Example: "The index was located at the back of the book, after all the leaf pages."
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Description: 1 folder containing AILLA digitization record sheet and 13 numbered loose leaf pages of field notes.
These are then stored in the leaf pages of a clustered B-tree.
The literal/literary metaphor of words appearing and disappearing on a loose leaf pages exhume the tormented body by means of the deconstruction and reconstruction of the archival corpus.
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Stealing a leaf (page 97, inter alia) from the high-priced memoirs of David Stockman, Budget Director James Miller, his successor, has now announced that the Federal deficit really isn't as bad as the world believes - if Congress would only accept his numbers.
What separates Get Satisfaction from competitors is the fact that all interactions happen in an open environment and are all easily searchable by Google so customers wanting an answer to a question like "Does Mighty Leaf Tea have any fair trade tea?" can find the topic and Mighty Leaf page easily.
That's basically the experience offered by the scattering of palm-leaf pages at the Met, with their elegantly written texts and magnetic little pictures.
His immediate background is a deep red wash surrounded by a more densely colored architecture; the book on which he works has gold-leaf pages.
We routinely discard material that is superseded, such as advance sheets and replaced loose-leaf pages, according to the Federal Depository Library Handbook.
He's invented many peculiar algorithms for counting stairs while you climb without actually counting, and for how best to read through a stack of double-sided loose-leaf pages.
I remember the day," wrote Patricia Smith on one of a pile of loose-leaf pages for books of condolence at the event in Leeds, which will match War and Peace in bulk by the end of the day.
The diary, handwritten on loose-leaf pages with entries dating from 1936 through 1944, is likely to offer new insights into the decision to exterminate the Jews, infighting among top Nazi officials and the plunder of Europe's art, said scholars at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
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