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View definitions for what is in the books

what is in the books

noun as in God's will

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“Democrats are objecting to permanently disabled elderly Republican voters, claiming their signatures don’t match what is in the books,” Mr. Reif said.

At present the canon law is not what is in the books, but what is in the sweet will of the pope and his flatterers.

There's plenty of other things for children to learn besides what is in the books.

You read for what is in the books, not that you may mark such a book off from a "course of reading," or say at the next meeting of the "Philogabblian Society" that you "have just been reading Kant" or "Godwin."

But have not clear proofs for the Koran come to them, in what is in the Books of old?

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

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