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notebooks
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Plural of notebook
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I've scribbled these words in the backs of notebooks, or jotted them down on scraps of paper.
We stroll around with our cameras and notebooks, spotting usable buildings and interesting shots, painfully aware of being completely out of place, every bit as incongruous as the intruding Londoners in our story.
However, an FBI search of the general's house in April 2013 found the notebooks in an unlocked drawer in his study.
By war's end, Madi, who was not Jewish, had filled 16 notebooks in handwritten English that serve as a grim portrait of the Holocaust in Hungary and of a defiant woman sickened by its cruelty.
He said in a telephone interview that the notebooks had been kept in plastic bags in a family safe for 30 years.
Walton said the family had always kept the notebooks private.
In Pakistan, he was instructed in the use of weapons and explosives and the court was shown his "student notebooks" from this time, with his handwritten notes and diagrams on subjects such as Kalashnikovs and the manufacture of poisons and bomb-making.
After Petraeus resigned, it emerged that Broadwell had been given a set of eight notebooks which contained classified information – including codewords and military strategy – by the general.
There were only 10 in the audience, but three of them had pencils and notebooks.
And it has recently begun selling cheap notebooks using not Android but another of its operating systems, Chrome.
And, although it has been taken up by Japanese notebook makers, such as Sony, Fujitsu and NEC, both IBM (which manufactures the Crusoe for Transmeta) and Compaq have announced that they will not be using it yet.Transmeta's IPO is a warning to Intel to make better chips for notebooks.
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