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Meanings of older books in English
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Usage of older books in English
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Thieves simply moved into stealing and trading sections of olderbooks.
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The selections of the olderbooks were to be retained except where they could be improved.
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Color is nice, but rarely used, since we mostly transcribe olderbooks that have no color printing.
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Here you will find beautiful artwork for sale, some new releases and many olderbooks in fantastic condition.
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It has a wide range of olderbooks and new releases, all of which are very fairly priced.
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His olderbooks come pouring from the press, and are met with the cordial welcome of new ones.
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Many of the olderbooks on obstetric subjects are full of such instances, and modern illustrations are constantly reported.
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As a rule English people read more substantial books, olderbooks, books which have established their right to exist.
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The quality of the books is fairly consistent, with newer books generally being in good condition and olderbooks a bit more worn.
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The olderbooks upon this subject are necessarily scarce: such as Alberti's 'Libri de Re Ædificatoria Decem,' which appeared first at Florence in 1485.
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This range is available through the pill company BioCare, and his previous range, which you will see in olderbooks, was sold by Higher Nature.
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But what I often find myself doing is going back to olderbooks, more so than those that are being celebrated for all things new.
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For those students who aimed at the mastery of results more difficult and (in the intellectual sense) more important, the olderbooks were quite insufficient.
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Olderbooks about composting warn about metallic pesticide residues adhering to fruit skins.
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"We've been finding," added Embers, "that olderbooks are much better.
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Olderbooks are often far better than new ones, especially if you'll forgive them an occasional error in point of fact.