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1 I snatch up a slim volume and hold it to my cheek.
2 Sighing, he pressed the slim volume to his forehead, murmuring, 'Apologies, O Poet.'
3 She had published anonymously a slim volume of poems called Between Timid and Timbuktu.
4 The favourite was Julian Barnes for his slim volume The Sense of An Ending.
5 But a slim volume of verse held her attention intermittently.
6 She indicated a slim volume that lay on the table.
7 What we got instead is a relatively slim volume of some character and environment art.
8 Mark's dissertation on Sidorovich was, indeed, a slim volume .
9 It was what the reviewers call "a slim volume . " He read at hazard:
10 She knew most of his slim volume by heart.
11 She caught his glance and pulled a slim volume from the pocket of her skirt.
12 A slim volume on a nasty little doofus on the toe called a diabetic ulcer.
13 This identification with the inanimate informs his appropriately slim volume (a small, light thing).
14 Achebe has taught term-long university courses dedicated to this one slim volume first published in 1902.
15 Her observations of what was going on gradually cyrstallised from newspaper column to this slim volume .
16 He thrust a slim volume into my hands.
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