A record in which commercial accounts are recorded.
French painter who was an early cubist (1881-1955)
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Examples for "book"
Examples for "book"
1Water services assets book value is about 15 million euros, he said.
2English language tests Question: I need to book an English language test.
3I have no problem distinguishing between comic book reality and our reality.
4Far more important in my book is another question: does it matter?
5This important book wants citizens of G8 countries to fight for change.
1He used a payphone to call the number from the ledger page.
2What they saw at the ledger's beginning was therefore a complete shock.
3The side of the ledger dropped from her hand on the desk.
4She never let the day ledger and the cash get far apart.
5The original blockchain is the decentralized ledger behind the digital currency bitcoin.
1A million in real money for the plates and the account book.
2The hand that held the pencil above the account book was trembling.
3Honora laid the hospital circular on the desk beside her account book.
4She put the letter in the account book and closed the cover.
5SONIA sits down at the table and looks through an account book.
1Heaven and hell were realities-thejudgment-daywas expected- booksof accounts would be opened.
2Kindly arrange to turn over your books of account at once.
3And you know that in God's great book of accounts you are my debtor.
4All my books of account are written up to date.
5Surely other vouchers, or certified copies, or books of account could be found somewhere!
1But Mrs. Leger was not in a mood to seize the rope.
2And there's a change in Lord St. Leger; there is, indeed, Maureen.
3The St Leger was the final jewel in that year's Triple Crown.
4Stephen Craine rode Oscar Schindler to victory in last Saturday's St Leger.
5And so the first stage of Rupert Sent Leger's inheritance is completed.
6The 94th running of the Classic Jamaica St Leger is upon us.
7St Leger at once took steps to bar the road to attack.
8The letter marked 'B,' directed to 'Rupert Sent Leger,' is thus endorsed:
9However the St Leger winner will remain in training next year.
10St. Leger stormed at them; Johnson pleaded with them; but all in vain.
11In July 1550 St. Leger was sent once more as Deputy to Ireland.
12Pat Eddery misses the opening Leger Legends charity race through illness.
13Sir Edward Bellingham succeeded St. Leger as Deputy, and arrived in May 1548.
14On the next day came St. Leger with his whole force.
15The only blot on my copybook, really, is the St Leger.
16Let Lord St. Leger see that he has everything and then destroy them.