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Even the New York Times had a policy on how to stack books on a desk (horizontally).
He was watching a female librarian stack books on shelves, stretching for the highest recess, when it occurred to him he "should look up some librarian-themed porn that evening," he says.
"You have those large arms, and you stack books on one side, and have your coffee on another side, and when you get up, your books go down," he said.
The large black face and bright screen complenent each other quite nicely but if you're the type to stack books and other detritus on your end table, this might get in the way.
I sweep and pick up toys and stack books and wash dishes.
I would stack books for five minutes, play with the lump for five minutes, so on and so forth.
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Behind it were stacked books lost and found articles, etc.
I love the idea of treating bookshelves (or stacked books, in this instance) like sediment.
A bookstore downtown stacks books about the memorial beside the cash register.
There are books in stacks, books in the cupboards, books bundled into flour sacks like lumpy aid rations.
To him, money was progress and stacking books didn't keep the lights on.
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