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I have been tempted by book-bound books but really love working flat on my drawing table with my Canson Field Drawing book getting harder to find.
Sketchbook Shelf James Gurney 2009
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Like my bonsai, like Odele's specially book-bound package, each of those first orders had been difficult, the kind of order that was almost impossible to make over the phone.
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Like my bonsai, like Odele's specially book-bound package, each of those first orders had been difficult, the kind of order that was almost impossible to make over the phone.
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DURAN: The film, a collection of long-buried memories from his childhood, became the conceptual basis for his paintings and the title of his book-bound graduate thesis, "Silence of Memories."
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The midnight lamp, and book-bound knowledge learned,
Maurine and Other Poems Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1887
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After a year, his digital playground had gained quite the following, for which he decided to take his project one step further by creating a book-bound version of his favourite blog posts.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Constantin Bjerke 2011
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This striking account of arctic migration offers a northerly, book-bound counterpart to "March of the Penguins."
NYT > Home Page By PAMELA PAUL 2011
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Some beautifully and unexpectedly inventive animation for one, a charming plot, John Cleese's unobtrusive and not too Fawlty narration and even clever interplay between the screen bear and his book-bound original.
Evening Standard - Home Steve Morrissey 2011
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And it's all stuffed into a heavy book-bound case that also contains a sizable booklet translated directly from material included in the original Japanese release.
Anime News Network 2009
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Readers are angered about Rod Blagojevich's book-bound babblings.
pjstar.com Home RSS 2009
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