Handbook Sentence Examples

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  • He was also engaged in preparing an abstract of his lectures as a handbook for his class.

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  • A list of the ruins, printed in the handbook on Mexico published by the Department of State in Washington, covers several pages.

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  • Many colleges include a section in the handbook on the minimum requirements of a computer for their school, no matter what major or program you are in.

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  • His Handbook of the Stars (1866) was refused by Messrs Longmans and Messrs Macmillan, but being privately printed, it sold fairly well.

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  • In 1894 Mr Graham Sandberg compiled a useful Handbook of Colloquial Tibetan.

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  • An increasing number of workers in this field of plant biology in England, on the Continent and in America has produced a great mass of observations, which have recently been brought together in Dr Paul Knuth's classic work, Handbook of Flower Pollination, an English translation of which has been published (1908) by the Clarendon Press.

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  • Lambert Playfair's Handbook for Travellers in Algeria (Murray's Handbooks), corrected to 1902, is a capital guide to the country, as is also Algerie et Tunisie (Paris, 1906), in the GuidesJoanne Series; the Bibliography of Algeria (London, 1888), and the Supplement to the Bibliography of Algeria (London, 1898), by Sir Lambert Playfair, contain thousands of entries and many notes.

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  • Fleming, Handbook for the Electrical Laboratory and Testing Room, vol.

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  • In 1886 he was selected by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland to deliver the Rhind lectures on archaeology, out of which grew his Handbook of Greek Archaeology (1892).

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  • Most of this is summed up in the annual Statistical Year Book of Canada and in the Official Handbook of the Dominion of Canada, issued at frequent intervals by the Department of the Interior.

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  • Harrington and others; also articles in Canadian Economics and in the Handbook of Canada, published on the occasion of visits of the British Association.

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  • Riley's Alabama As It Is (Montgomery, 1893), and Saffold Berney's Handbook of Alabama (2nd ed., Birmingham, 1892).

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  • This table differs slightly from that given above, which has been abridged from the table given in Keene's Handbook of Hydrometry, apparently on account of the equal divisions on Sikes's scale having been taken as corresponding to equal increments of density.

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  • Sir Thomas Wardle of Leek, in his handbook on silk published in 1887, showed by a series of measurements that the diameter of a single cocoon thread or bave varied from o oth to -nth part of an inch in diameter in the various species of Bombycides, whilst those of the Saturnides or wild species varied from - 0 oth to 3-0 0 th part of an inch.

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  • He was the first editor of the university official Gazette (1870), and of the Student's Handbook to the University.

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  • Stock's Short Handbook of Missions has a chapter on " Some Notable Missionaries " and another on " Some Prominent Native Christians."

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  • The Hamburgische Dramaturgic (1767-1768), Lessing's commentary on the performances of the National Theatre, is the first modern handbook of the dramatist's art.

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  • It is an elementary introduction to the study of Hebrew, the first of its kind, in which only the most indispensable definitions and rules have a place, the remainder being almost wholly occupied by paradigms. Moses Kimhi was the first who made the verb paqadh a model for conjugation, and the first also who introduced the now usual sequence in the enumeration of stem-forms. His handbook was of great historical importance as in the first half of the 6th century it became the favourite manual for the study of Hebrew among non-Judaic scholars (1st ed., Pesaro, 1508).

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  • There are plates representing members of the chief orders in Dugdale's Monasticon, and in the books of Gasquet and Steele mentioned above; also (coloured) in Tuker and Malleson, Handbook to Christian Rome, pt.

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  • His range of learning was wide, and he published a handbook of Jewish history, a historical calendar intended to supersede the Roman Saints' Calendar, and a revision of the Latin Old Testament.

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  • See also parliamentary papers and official publications of Indian government; Monographs on brick tea, Formosa tea and other special studies, prepared for the Tea Cess Committees of India and Ceylon; Journals of the Royal Asiatic Society, Journal of the Society of Arts, Geographical Journal, Tea and Coffee Trade Journal (New York), &c. For practical planting details, see Tea; its Cultivation and Manufacture, by David Crole (1897), with a full bibliography; also Rutherford's Planter's Handbook.

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  • Man and Superman (published in 1903) was produced there on the 23rd of May 1905, in a necessarily abridged form, with Granville Barker in the part of John Tanner, the author of the "Revolutionists's Handbook and Pocket Companion," printed as an appendix to the play.

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  • Handbook of Bronzes (1877); King, Orfevrerie et ouvrages en metal du moyen age (1852-1854); Hefner-Alteneck, Serrurerie du moyen age (1869); Viollet-le-duc, Dict.

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  • The other treatise is a shorter and more popular work, the Encheiridion (" Handbook").

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  • An immense mass of material has been collected on the subject of vapour-pressures and densities, the greater part of which will be found in Winkelmann's Handbook, in Landolt's and Bornstein's Tables, and in similar compendiums. The results vary greatly in accuracy, and are frequently vitiated by errors of temperature measurement, by chemical impurities and surface condensation, or by peculiarities of the empirical formulae employed in smoothing the observations; but it would not be within the scope of the present article to discuss these details.

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  • It is a handbook of moral and political teaching, expressed in terse and vigorous language.

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  • He wrote a metrical handbook in four books, which has been incorporated by Marius Victorinus in his system of grammar.

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  • A valuable handbook of Finnish history was published at Helsingfors in 1869-1873, by Yrjo Koskinen, and has been translated into both Swedish and German.

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  • The official handbook of Sweden prepared by the Swedish Central Bureau of Statistics for the Paris Exhibition (English ed., Stockholm, 1904); Ph.

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  • Manufaclures, &c.The handbook on Persian art published by Colonel Murdoch Smith, RE., in 1876, with reference to the collection purchased and sent home by him for the Victoria and Albert Museum, has an instructive account of the more common manufactures of the country.

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  • About twenty-five years later the first theoretical handbook of SufIsm in Persian was composed by Ali b.

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  • Dr Hovey made and published (1909) a new handbook embodying all known discoveries of importance, with four sketch-maps of the routes of usual exhibition.

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  • His famous theological handbook, Sententiarum libri quatuor, is, as the title implies, primarily a collection of opinions of the fathers, "sententiae patrum."

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  • On the other hand a translation of the pedagogical handbook of Vincent of Beauvais and the accompanying monograph are still of value.

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  • P. Greswell's Geography of Africa south of the Zambesi (Oxford, 1892) deals specially with Cape Colony; the Illustrated Official Handbook of the Cape and South Africa (Cape Town, 1893) includes chapters on the zoology, flora, productions and resources of the colony.

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  • Fleming's Handbook for the Electrical Laboratory and TestingRoom, vol.

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  • His other works include A Creed for Christian Socialists (1896); Charles Kingsley and the Christian Social Movement (1898) and a Handbook to Ely Cathedral (1898).

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  • See Angola (including Cabinda) (London 1920), a British Foreign Office handbook with bibliography; Hugo Marquardsen, Angola (Berlin 1920), a careful study of the geography and people, by the geographer of the Reichskolonialamt; the Anuario Colonial (Lisbon) and the Boletim of the Lisbon Geog.

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  • See Grenada Handbook (London, 1905).

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  • The population was estimated by Olivier in 1796 at 20,000 to 24,000, by Buckingham at 50,000, by Chernik in 1873 at 40,000, by Sachau in 1879 at 50,000, in Baedeker's Handbook in 1906 at 30,000.

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  • The handbook is used to inform decision makers.

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  • Your module handbook should also tell you top How do I access blackboard?

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  • This handbook is the first to give concise, comprehensive guidance to the selection of building materials from an environmentally conscious point of view.

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  • A clinical educator 's handbook is provided in which the learning outcomes are identified.

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  • For an in-depth exploration of the company's approach the best source is the Geese Theater Handbook.

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  • The Warder's handbook for 1952 is refreshingly frank.

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  • The FSA's handbook is available on the FSA website, www.fsa.gov.uk.

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  • A clinical educator's handbook is provided in which the learning outcomes are identified.

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  • In any case you should always consult the manufacturers handbook for your particular machine.

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  • In 1978 Durney et al., had compiled a Dosimetry handbook for radiofrequency radiation (Durney et al., 1978 ).

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  • For the first time our Society has published a handbook to accompany a Swiss Pilgrimage.

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  • This thoroughly illustrated handbook is the first complete how-to guide to the use of manual medicine techniques for sports injuries.

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  • The result here is an indispensable, easy-to-read handbook for practitioners in all aspects of forestry and natural resource management.

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  • Each department has its own rule on which method you should use, this information will be contained in your departmental handbook.

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  • Now in its Third Edition, this best-selling handbook is a practical, authoritative guide to more than 600 diseases.

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  • An accompanying handbook is also available with the DVD.

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  • We welcome, for example, the acknowledgment by the FSA of the ' gray areas ' it knows exists within the FSA handbook.

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  • A full module handbook is contained in Appendix 1.

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  • In any event, the staff handbook is silent on the numbers employed at each location.

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  • Do not run the engine, without checking the handbook, as you may damage the water impeller.

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  • Public health insurance plan is lower handbook for the mortgage broker business income is under.

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  • Swindon marked the landmark with the publication of a smashing little handbook, priced at just twenty-five pence!

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  • I teach phonetics and phonology on the following modules, which are described in more detail in the Departmental Handbook.

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  • During the more than ten years that Stuart Spencer has taught playwriting, he has struggled to find an effective handbook for his courses.

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  • Raytek, a provider of infrared thermometry, has produced this free handbook to help manufacturers ensure good hygiene and equipment performance.

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  • He also wrote Truths and Fictions of the Middle Ages (London, 1837, and again 1844); The Lord and the Vassal (London, 1844); and Handbook for Travellers in Northern Italy (London, 1842, and subsequent editions).

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  • In the course of time the collections of signs and their interpretation made by the baru-priests grew in number until elaborate series were produced in which the endeavour was made to exhaust so far as possible all the varieties and modifications of the many signs, so as to furnish a complete handbook both for purposes of instruction and as a basis for the practical work of divination.

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  • See Fleming, Handbook for the Electrical Laboratory, vol.

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  • Among the chief attempts to codify the halakha were the Great Rules (Halakhoth Gedoloth) of Simon Kayyara (9th century), based on the letters written by the Gaonim, the heads of the Babylonian schools, to Jewish inquirers in many lands, the work of Jacob Alfassi (1013-1103), the Strong Hand of Maimonides (1180), and the Table Prepared (Shulhan Aruch) of Joseph Qaro (1565), which from its practical scope and its clarity as a work of general reference became the universal handbook of Jewish life in many of its phases.

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  • Bellin, Description ge'ographique des debouquements au nord de St Dominique (1768); the Jamaica Handbook (London, yearly) and Sir C. P. Lucas, Historical Geography of the British Colonies, vol.

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  • Institution, 1888, employing Siacci's method and about twenty arcs; and Captain Ingalls, by assuming a mean tenuity-factor T=0.68, corresponding to a height of about 2 m., on the estimate that the shot would reach a height of 3 m., was able to obtain a very accurate result, working in two arcs over the whole trajectory, up to the vertex and down again (Ingalls, Handbook of Ballistic Problems).

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  • They permeate his controversial and political writings and historical studies, of which his Handbook of Dutch History (in Dutch) and Maurice et Barnevelt (in French, 1875, a criticism of Motley's Life of Van Olden-Barnevelt) are the principal.

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  • The handbook should also list other school rules and describe how the school responds when a pupil breaks the rules.

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  • Details of how sickness absence should be notified should be included in the staff handbook.

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  • Time Out for Parents Handbook How do you cope with a strong-willed child?

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  • What is ironic in the handbook is the studious avoidance of many themes and issues that would help to inform that practice.

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  • These are posted in each computer cluster and are reproduced in the Taught Students Handbook.

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  • Trailer or tow bar weights - check your car 's handbook for the maximum weights allowed.

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  • And, since you 're always using the same tried-and-true formulas from the engineering handbook, the outcome is much more reliable.

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  • These two books represent an expanded and updated edition of the classic Handbook of Risk Management and Analysis.

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  • Any serious violations of the handbook will result in a censure.

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  • Any seriousviolationsof the handbook will result in a censure.

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  • Whether it be the loss of a pet, a loved one, or a marriage, The Grief Recovery Handbook helps grievers who want to embrace life by outlining the principles for a life-changing experience.

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  • The Grief Recovery Handbook covers specific actions to help the reader complete the grieving process and accept the painful loss of what they once enjoyed in their life.

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  • There is no handbook or scientific formula for successful co-parenting, or even a survival guide that will able to help each and every set of co-parents.

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  • The Monster Makers Mask Makers Handbook by Arnold Goldman is great for those who want to put a lot of time and effort into their monster mask.

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  • S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook for 2006 and 2007 states that opportunities for chefs, cooks, and other culinary professionals are expected to be plentiful through 2014.

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  • A student handbook will often outline the district's overall policy regarding grading and homework.

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  • In addition to the organization's bylaws, there is a yearly handbook released that has the rules and procedures clearly stated for anyone to read.

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  • A handbook of important skills and lessons teens can look through as a refresher of the course.

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  • The handbook also features additional training lessons that teens can go through to learn even more about babysitting, such as a lesson on keeping track of time while babysitting.

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  • The New Complete Babysitter's Handbook covers just about everything that a new babysitter might need to know, from getting started to dealing with problem situations.

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  • According to Judith Matz and Ellen Frankel, authors of The Diet Survivor's Handbook, dieting in any form is something to be avoided.

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  • In The Diet Survior's Handbook, you'll learn that dieting increases your risk for weight gain, weight cycling and disease, depression, and eating disorders.

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  • In The Diet Survivor's Handbook, readers learn 60 lessons to help develop healthy eating patterns, improve their body image, and promote a stronger sense of self.

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  • While her version of Celebrity Apprentice wasn't as successful as the Donald Trump-headed show, she has continued to write books such as The Martha Rules and Martha Stewart Baking Handbook.

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  • My book, The Homeowner's Complete Tree & Shrub Handbook, includes the mature height, width, and required growing conditions for 357 reliable trees and shrubs.

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  • It is best to read your employee handbook regarding dress code policies or to ask what they require before showing up for work on your first day.

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  • In fact, in addition to listing some basic steps, the NATI website has an accessible and detailed handbook.

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  • This version comes with the full game, two bonus DVD videos, a hardback mini-book, a fold-out poster, and a special handbook.

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  • This Moon Handbook for wine tasters on the road is by Philip Goldsmith.

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  • J., et al. Handbook on Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.

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  • Some states will send a claim confirmation form and a handbook to you in the mail.

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  • The LNCC Exam Handbook and Application offers details about meeting the criteria for the certification program.

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  • The hours and workloads can be intense, but according to the U.S., Department of Labor's 2010 Occupational Outlook Handbook, demand for veterinarians is expected to continue to grow.

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  • To find out your options, read the employee handbook and speak with human resources.

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  • This handbook, compiled by obstetrics experts from the world-renown Mayo Clinic, offers parents-to-be practical and updated information on what to do and not to do during a pregnancy.

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  • If anything seems fuzzy to you or the handbook doesn't cover disability during pregnancy, make an appointment to speak with your company human resource department.

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  • The first believes you should use Waite's insight into the cards and go by his meanings in the small handbook supplied with the Rider deck.

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  • Each deck of cards comes with a small handbook that gives the meanings of each card as well as several card spreads you can use.

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  • Amazon has a nice collection of books including the 2008 Guidebook of U.S. Coins Redbook, the 2007 Handbook of U.S. Coins Bluebook, and the kid-friendly Coin Collecting for Kids.

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  • A Guide to Education and No Child Left Behind is a handbook produced by the U.S. Department of Education that explains the reasoning behind each initiative within the NCLB legislation.

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  • Ethics handbook - Management can issue a guidebook instructing and educating employees.

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  • If you'd like to find out first hand if this program can work for you, expect to pay $19 to download the diet handbook and $20 for access to the online diet generator application.

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  • You can order the handbook and StretchBand to use in the movements in a package offered by the company.

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  • Ways to Work Out With Weights and The Great Dumbbell Handbook are great introductions to free weight workouts.

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  • The Stretching Handbook is one of the most popular stretching books ever written.

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  • But figuring out which plan you need can be confusing, especially when you spend hours flipping through Medicare's 104-page handbook.

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  • These guidelines are usually reviewed during an employee orientation or within an employee handbook.

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  • Thanks to both the Cub Scout handbook and online resources, it's also fairly straightforward.

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  • See Victoria County History, Devonshire; The Teignmouth Guide and Complete Handbook to the Town and Neighbourhood (Teignmouth, 1875).

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  • It was doubtless one of the Friends who sent forth anonymously from the house of the Teutonic Order in Frankfort the famous handbook of mystical devotion called Eine deutsche Theologie, first published in 1516 by Luther.

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  • A nominal list, with references, of the birds of the island is contained in the Handbook of Jamaica.

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  • For other countries in the Levant there are Canon Tristram's Fauna and Flora of Palestine (4to, 1884) and Captain Shelley's Handbook to the Birds of Egypt (8vo, 1872).

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  • See also a Handbook of Cardiff and District, prepared for the use of the British Association, 1891; Cardiff, an Illustrated Handbook, 1896; the Annual Report of the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce; the Calendar of the University College.

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  • The official Handbook of Vene- zuela for 1904 estimated the population for the preceding year as 2,663,671.

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  • He wrote also an introduction to Miss Ffoulkes's translation of Morelli's Italian Painters (1892-1893), and edited that part of Murray's Handbook of Rome (1894) which deals with pictures.

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  • A useful handbook of Swedenborg's theology is the Compendium of the Theological Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg by the Rev. Samuel Warren (London, 1885).

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  • The most celebrated handbook, however, is the Institutiones of Gaius, who lived under Antonius Pius - a model of what such treatises should be.

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  • C. Propolanis, L'Eglise Polonaise en Lithuanie (1914); Albinas Rimka, Lietuvos ukis pries didji kara (1918); Russian Poland, Lithuania and White Russia, Handbook No.

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  • Calvin's book furnished the Protestants not only with a compact and admirably written handbook of theology, vigorous and clear, but with a system of Church government and a code of morals.

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  • Further research of the domain name handbook located a glossary of common terms which will explain any domain name jargon or technical terms.

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  • Hazards at Work Handbook The TUC Hazards at Work handbook had been revised and reprinted in a new paperback bound format.

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  • The following table, summarized from the Handbook to the Imperial Institute Cotton Exhibition, 1905, giving the length of staple and value on one date (January 16, 1905), will serve to indicate the comparative values of some of the principal commercial cottons.

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  • He also published two sermons and a handbook to his lectures on mechanics, &c., and projected a history of Northumberland and Durham, collections for which were found among his papers.

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  • See Handbook of American Indians (Washington, 1907).

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  • Recent statistics bearing upon cotton are collected annually in the two publications, Shepperson's Cotton Facts and Jones's Handbook for Daily Cable Records of Cotton Crop Statistics.

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  • This work is little more than a sailor's handbook of places and distances all round the coast of the Mediterranean and its branches, and then along the outer Libyan coast as far as the Carthaginians traded.

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