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"I read it and thought, This is a really neat book," Beck said recently.
Written in a neat book hand that developed into the models from which printing types were designed, the manuscript books of the Middle Ages were the models for the first printed books.
"Correspondences" is not a simple, neat book; it's a chaotic, gregarious, jumbly work-in-progress; therefore the drink would not be a clean, elegant drink served up like a Martini, it would be on the rocks.
This is kind of a neat book.
The myths and meaning and failures of classic leadership are laid out, well-told and lively, in this neat book.
To make a neat book spine, cover the finished spine with a piece of beautiful cloth or flexible paper with a border of 3 centimeter (1.2 in) or plus.
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The conversation began in their large, cheerful living room, decorated with Inuit sculptures; continued in Mr. Cronyn's neat, book-lined study, and then moved to the dining room for lunch.
Until that moment, for all Bardey or anyone else in his circle knew, this man was simply a clever trader who kept neat books.
It would also be a neat book-end to his F1 career - Mercedes, for whom he was driving in sportscars at the time, paid for him to make his F1 debut with Jordan in 1991, but he has never driven in a grand prix for them.
They have to be "neat" books that can be read in about 15 minutes, involve some sort of concept regarding STEM and, most important, be accurate.
The next step is to transfer from the blanket onto large rolls of paper, which a machine can roll into sections and fold into neat little book shapes.
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