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notebook

[noht-book] / ˈnoʊtˌbʊk /


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Recently, Price, Jean’s old music teacher, attended one of his shows with a notebook, telling him she’d been grading him at the end of the night.

From Los Angeles Times

She says she turned to an empty notebook, and began word doodling — scrawling random words, going wherever her pen took her.

From Los Angeles Times

She picked up her notebook and pencil—but before she could start to write, the ground began to tremble.

From Literature

"Yet those closest to him knew that what mattered most was not recognition, but connection - the magic of hearing a crowd sing back something that once lived only in his notebook."

From BBC

A criminal inquiry into his activities by the Information Commissioner's Office in 2002 seized Whittamore's notebooks, which showed the Mail newspapers had spent more money on his services than any other titles.

From BBC