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course book

noun as in text

noun as in textbook

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In the 2013 case of the soldier caught in the red car in Miranda state, prosecutors quote a course book on Venezuelan military criminal law, which itself cites a 1951 U.S.

“That course book is our bible,” said Ron “Bambi” Levin, who has caddied for David Duval, and will do so this week, but was on the bag for Todd Hamilton when he won the British Open in 2004 at Royal Troon.

A financially desperate, particularly inept scout reduced to taking odd jobs gets lured into an attempted robbery scheme, only to find himself in the middle of a far more sinister crime involving kidnapping, sexual abuse and, of course, book collecting.

And of course book your stay at the Hermitage Hotel, where nearly every country music star has stayed.

From Time

Cambridge also acted with an eye on the market; the press has enjoyed double-digit year-on-year growth in China for the past five years, and its most popular title, an English-language course book, sold more than 3 million copies over the past eight years, according to the Financial Times.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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