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scrapbook

noun as in album

noun as in daybook

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Jurado waved at a mound of mementos around her dining room table gifted by volunteers and voters — scrapbooks, posters, artwork, photo collages — mixed in among thank-you cards that need to be mailed out.

“So it was the best of all worlds. To be candid with you, that’s kind of a historic moment and that one will be in the scrapbook.”

When Brownrigg’s remote and enigmatic father, Nick, died, his children were left with a key to his past in the form of a mysterious scrapbook.

At the behest of Grete, while cleaning out his office, he uncovers his old scrapbook containing the records and remnants of his pre-war endeavors helping refugee children.

It looks back on the wartime actions from 1987, when Winton considers what to do about a scrapbook of photos and documents he has kept.

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

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