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After several minutes in which the congregation sits silently—some with bowed heads, some reading from leather-bound volumes of scripture—the first “speaker” takes to the podium, which is lowered slightly by Bishop Lovell to accommodate her.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Where beef is king, the wine list comes leather-bound.
Some Wine 'Rules' Are Made to Be Broken Lettie Teague 2011
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The woman, by contrast, would emerge four hours later with three shirts, a matching skirt, a pair of pants, two picture frames, various hair-care products, a copy of People magazine and a leather-bound basket to hold the dozens of catalogs she gets every day in the mail since she's so into shopping.
Todd Hartley: I'm With Stupid: The Bloody, Cutting Edge of Savvy Shopping Todd Hartley 2011
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The woman, by contrast, would emerge four hours later with three shirts, a matching skirt, a pair of pants, two picture frames, various hair-care products, a copy of People magazine and a leather-bound basket to hold the dozens of catalogs she gets every day in the mail since she's so into shopping.
Todd Hartley: I'm With Stupid: The Bloody, Cutting Edge of Savvy Shopping Todd Hartley 2011
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She asks for her wedding album, a white leather-bound volume whose black-and-white photos are preserved in plastic covers amber with age.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The 95-Year-Old Spring Chicken Nancy Ruhling 2011
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"Good boy," she said, and took the leather-bound checkbook out of Ezio's desk.
Locomotion Carol Reid 2011
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He shoved a hand into the big pocket of his mackinaw jacket and pulled out a dingy leather-bound volume of venerable appearance.
CHAPTER 28 2010
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These will never replace my hardback, leather-bound, gilt-edged illustrated editions.
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And knowing as well as the backs of his dirt-engrained hands that he had witnessed things so terrible, he ran stumbling, crying back to his gravedigger's shack, opened up the cemetery's worn, leather-bound log book, and wrote down word for word the little girl's question.
All the gaping mouths without a voice Michael Parker 2011
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She asks for her wedding album, a white leather-bound volume whose black-and-white photos are preserved in plastic covers amber with age.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The 95-Year-Old Spring Chicken Nancy Ruhling 2011
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