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词汇 example_english_telephone-book
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Examples of telephone book


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They have various means—the telephonebook, and so on.
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Could not the fact be put into the telephonebook?
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We do not know half of their members; and the names of most of the remainder are not even in the telephonebook.
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Its number in the telephonebook no longer answers and had been discontinued.
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If it omits a subscriber's name from the telephonebook at the moment, the subscriber cannot sue for the damage caused by the omission.
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In this day and age, surely most, if not all, of the governors' names would be in the telephonebook.
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That is where most patients are likely to find that type of information useful rather than having to search for it in the telephonebook.
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In order to buy out that covenant, developers threw the telephonebook at people.
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It is only a national code, such as establishing something like a telephonebook for all items of groceries.
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I looked in the telephonebook, and he was not on the telephone.
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Apparently he was taking names at random out of the telephonebook and phoning the people up.
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He probably knows the name of the chief officer but, if not, at least the address of the chief officer is in the telephonebook.
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For the past five or six years, members of the legal profession have had to have their names removed from the telephonebook.
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If anybody knows how to spell my name he can find me in the telephonebook, but few people do.
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The person inquiring would look up the signs at the beginning of his telephonebook and translate them for himself.
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It could be tried out in a limited area, and could be advertised on the front page of the telephonebook.
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He received with some pride a telephonebook.
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That includes the blind, the acutely dyslexic and others who are so physically disabled that they cannot pick up or leaf through a telephonebook.
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I understand that my name is in the telephonebook and that it is there for people's convenience.
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If anyone wants proof of that, the telephonebook is the best answer.
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What is the use of a telegraphic address unless there is a register, something like a telephone book, in which you can look up what the telegraphic address means?
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The police said that they were unable to attend because they could not find the church in the telephonebook and so did not know the address.
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If one goes into a post office and asks to look up an address in the telephonebook the post office does not charge a fee.
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A neighbouring resident was asked to telephone the police, and as in the telephonebook there are two police forces, he unfortunately telephoned to the wrong one, the borough police.
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His effects include a telephonebook with the names of many pubs ticked off.
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He also caused a page from a telephonebook to turn over, allegedly by telekinesis.
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Unglazed paper, such as newsprint or an old telephonebook, is best for pressing.
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It would be like memorizing a telephonebook with pages picked at random.
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He is listed as a clown in the telephonebook.
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They also provide a link from the world to the individual along the lines of a telephonebook listing.
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It parallels how humans search through a telephonebook for a particular name, the key value by which the book's entries are ordered.
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A telephonebook is a sorted list of people's names, addresses, and telephone numbers.
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I must ask for notice of any question relating to telephone books.
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It ran to 300 clauses, 21 schedules and nine parts—and two telephone books—by the time it was finished.
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Will he reconsider the question when the new telephone books are printed?
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Does he agree that it could be closed by including the postal code in all telephone books?
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The advertising and publishing group was responsible for printing and distributing telephone books, selling advertising, and operating online electronic directories.
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They were accused of slamming telephone books on top of suspects heads.
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It is incorporated into business logos or in business advertisements and listings in telephone books.
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Fonts of this kind are applicable for classifieds or telephone books.
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In the room, he soaked telephone books with lighter fluid and set them ablaze under the curtains.
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The building's carpet contains 37% recycled content, while its acoustical ceiling tiles contain 66% recycled content that includes telephone books and newspapers.
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These publishers produce mailing lists, telephone books, and other types of directories.
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As a web-based service, their marketing claim is that they do not generate the large amount of paper-based waste associated with physical directory media such as telephone books.
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He often used punctuation symbols to help organize information, but his signature creation was the idea to place parentheses around the area codes in telephone books.
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They have merely taken my name from the electoral register or the telephonebook.
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I think that the telephonebook found me out first.
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It was the founder of the first telephone exchange, as well as the world's first telephonebook.
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Henry often repurposes documentary materials (such as newspapers, telephone books, and film reels) in poignant explorations of identity.
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