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Before 1820, books were published without covers; customers took their purchases to bookbinders to have them put in leather covers.
The thousands were not there — only fifty or so old volumes, some torn, some ragged and zigzagged by the teeth of mice or rats, some without covers.
Again, we feel the blow coming well in advance as Highly lays out his treasure: "50 or so old volumes, some torn, some ragged and zigzagged by the teeth of mice or rats, some without covers".
So far, the defense lawyer, Barry Roux, has been the one to emphasize things like the fact that, for example, Botha tramped into the house without covers on his shoes — but those types of things could cut both ways.
Looking at the demand for old editions of classics and the robust art-book industry, one thinks back to late-15th-century Europe, when printed books were a luxury often sold without covers so buyers could have them bound as richly as they liked — more like buying a sofa than the collected Plutarch.
Fig. 1 Schematic representation of the InSPira HD system showing the gantry without covers (left) and the collimator configuration (right).
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In the bitter cold, Nabil was forced to sleep on concrete floors without cover.
On current trends, within a decade 60m will be without cover.
OK, my body, dead or alive, won't get repatriated without cover.
Here is a sampling of other places without cover charges: BLACK ROCK CASTLE, 2895 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport 203-336-3990 203-336-3990 203-336-3990
She is one of the few women to go without cover today.
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