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- proper noun The official standard for
audio CDs .
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Examples
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For those not familiar with Canadian politics of the last decade, the Red Book was a very detailed policy platform on which the Liberal party ran in 1993 when they were swept back into power.
Peace, order and good government, eh?: February 2004 Archives
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I change my life for island tours of the Aegean the spot where Jesus lay the Gulag, the Red Book, the White House tapes
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In the recently released Red Book, Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung, put the findings from his own Dark Night:
Dr. Cara Barker: 'Breaking Free: The Really Good News That's Not in the News'
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Although the Red Book was once considered a bible of Communist China, the Great helmsman, Mao, had many legacies, some good - like the reunification of all nationalities into the motherland, social systems like communes, and medicare in the service of the common people.
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I dutifully summarized the problem and included it in a report for the next Red Book.
Robert Auerbach: When Five Hundred Economists Are Not Enough
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HUNTER: According to Red Book, they did a survey a couple of years ago, it's about one in three spouses lie to one another about their debt.
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The trouble is that if McCalls or Red Book ran it it would take a solid year and I hate that while Liberty would run it in 3 mos.
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The third chapter bars it from the womens magazines and that leaves nothing except the Red Book which would drag it out till Fall.
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The trouble is that if McCalls or Red Book ran it it would take a solid year and I hate that while Liberty would run it in 3 mos.
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The third chapter bars it from the womens magazines and that leaves nothing except the Red Book which would drag it out till Fall.
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