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  • He sits in a chair in the centre of the lofty room with the blue-covered notebooks in front of him.

    Rachel Cusk | Portraits 2011

  • (Note the coordinating color scheme: the gold-covered book has red highlights, the blue-covered has gold highlights, and the red-covered has blue.)

    *Will Eisner’s Instructional Books: Comics and Sequential Art, Graphic Storytelling, Expressive Anatomy — Recommended » Comics Worth Reading 2010

  • The blue-covered legs flailed wildly and twisted from side to side, but the torso did not emerge from the wall one bit.

    Stalling 2010

  • As a child, I learned poetry first by reading the blue-covered manual my father had been issued as an 18-year-old volunteer.

    News at Eleven: "Because he once wrote Rus Bowden 2009

  • As a child, I learned poetry first by reading the blue-covered manual my father had been issued as an 18-year-old volunteer.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • Conklin came over with a cop in tow and several blue-covered ledgers under his arm.

    The 6th Target Patterson, James, 1947- 2007

  • Wrapped in each other's arms, they would fail to get up for their eight-o'clock classes; they would doodle the beloved's name in their blue-covered exam books and fail the course; they would elope in their junior year.

    WASN'T THE GRASS GREENER A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories Holland, Barbara 1999

  • Much of the floor was carpeted in scattered clothes, books and copies of the blue-covered British Medical Journal.

    Quite Ugly One Morning Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 1996

  • The blue-covered legs flailed wildly and twisted from side to side, but the torso did not emerge from the wall one bit.

    Kendermore Kirchoff, Mary 1989

  • Ida had returned to her studies, and Clara to her blue-covered volume, sitting absorbed and disinterested amid the bustle and the racket.

    Beyond the City Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1982

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