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applications of
looseleaf binding were Nelson's
Perpetual Loose Leaf
Encyclopaedia (1907) and
legal textbooks updated through a
looseleaf service (1914)...
- A
looseleaf service is a type of
publication used in
legal research which brings together both
primary and
secondary source materials on a
specific field...
- Today.
Looseleaf,
Victoria (May 15, 2014). "Taylor Negron: Art of the Everyman". KCET. "Mayor pro tem's son
laughs way
through life".
Looseleaf, Victoria...
- Ring
binders (loose leaf binders,
looseleaf binders, or
sometimes called files in Britain) are
large folders that
contain file
folders or hole punched...
- Barker, the King's Printer, in 1611 as a
complete folio Bible. It was sold
looseleaf for ten shillings, or
bound for twelve.
Robert Barker's father, Christopher...
-
Parker Po-fei Huang's
textbook Speak Cantonese initially circulated in
looseleaf form in 1952 but
later published in 1958.
Unlike the Yale romanization...
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vineyards Notes "Nigel Lythgoe". TVGuide.com.
Retrieved 12 May 2015.
Looseleaf, p. 43 Rizzo,
Monica (8
August 2005), "Talking with So You
Think You Can...
- Madras,
Ramanujan recorded the bulk of his
results in four
notebooks of
looseleaf paper. They were
mostly written up
without any derivations. This is probably...
- Mississauga, Ont.: W.J. Legere. 269, 25, 29, 2 p.,
thrice perforated and
looseleaf.
Without ISBN Bill
Legere ([1977]). E[lectrical] T[anscription]s: Transcription...
- 11, 1995). "The
Celluloid Closet". Variety.
Retrieved March 29, 2017.
Looseleaf,
Victoria (August 21, 2000). "Out of the Shadows". Los
Angeles Downtown...