If you'd like to pore over the statistic-filled tome yourself, hit the source link below.
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It is not a wonkish tome, but its broad policy prescriptions are clear enough.
The appropriate remedy is to replace that tome with the clear, bright lines Congress intended.
An impressive tome on the life of the premier political figure of Victorian Britain.
And the late Edward Kennedy's tome is already occupying the shop windows (see article).
It's fair to say the tome probably doesn't include a chapter on alternative dispute resolution.
The 75-page operations manual Fred L. Turner drafted in 1958 has grown into a 9-pound, 732-page tome.
The 75-page operations manual Fred L. Turner drafted in 1958 has grown into a 4-kilogram, 732-page tome.
The latter penned a searing tome of drug abuse, violence and redemption, 2003's A Million Little Pieces.
This is an academic tome, fact-rich and with some heavy-handed phrasing, but the tale is still worth telling.
He spent four weeks at Sotheby's laboring over the 220-page tome that describes all 330 lots in detail.
Biosphere Reserves were inscribed in Haiti, Kazakhstan, and Sao Tome and Principe for the first time this year.
It is spellbinding history told through lucid detail, many nautical miles from the typical, ponderous World War II tome.
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No copying of this sacred tome was allowed and no prospectus would be sent to investors prior to investing.
Tome Chaney was a tenant but working for hire and not on shares.
Bernard Jaffe's 1957 tome, Chemistry Creates a New World, was typical of the admiring literature swallowed whole by schoolchildren.
It is, the Speaker of the House of Commons said this morning, "a much-thumbed tome in the Bercow household".
Bush finally ended up publishing that tome, a generously-proportioned coffee-table book called The King of Style, last month.
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Predictably, hardly anybody on or off Capitol Hill actually read this massive tome.
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Depending on the number of ballot measures, it can be a tome and the perfect way to spoil a weekend.
As a hunter, I was particularly interested in a journey to the island of elite dinosaurs to procure my dino-tome.
Because his lengthy tome is focused on the high cost of U.S. health care, he does not elaborate in detail.
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But the WHO says it has concluded a vaccination campaign in Angola, DR Congo, Congo (Brazzaville), Namibia, Zambia, Gabon and Sao Tome.
The Center has also produced at least one splendid tome on collecting.
Sales of the tome have taken the French literary world by surprise.
Under pressure from banks to create loopholes and exceptions to allow business as usual to continue, the regulators have created a convoluted tome.
Ono illustrated this elegant tome in 1952, when she was 19 years old, but this is the first time it has been published.
You know, the booze-fueled tome he wrote at 22 whose remake will arrive in theaters Friday with Johnny Depp in the lead role.
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The most pervasive authority over the institution is not the Constitution or the Bible but, rather, an impenetrable sixteen-hundred-page tome, by Floyd M.
Who's big enough to admit there is at least a paragraph or two in that labyrinthine tome that remains a dimly lit corner?
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