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memo book

noun as in commonplace book

noun as in notebook

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Still, Mr. Bragg fought to nail down every last detail, asking a number of questions about a meeting at which the police department discussed cracking down on the illegal sale of cigarettes and the protocol of filling out a memo book.

The report shows that the agents appeared to spend more time examining whether Cassidy had traveled abroad for “sex tourism” — noting the “sex friendly” hotels he listed in his writings along with text messages with local women — than the memo book in his luggage that expressed his hatred of the VTA.

U.S. customs officers who detained him in 2016 on his return from the Philippines found books about terrorism and fear as well as a memo book filled with notes about how much he hated the Valley Transportation Authority.

Customs and Border Protection officials reportedly found a black memo book "filled with lots of notes about how he hates the VTA."

Eventually he located the “memo book,” as it says on the cover, in a 5-by-10-foot storage unit, sandwiched between camping equipment, a pendant lamp and a baby changing table.

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

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