| 1. | Then they will glide down to your shoulders from a bookcase.
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| 2. | And Sophie pulled something old and dried from under a bookcase.
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| 3. | The volumes in my bookcase will also have to be thinned.
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| 4. | The loneliest shelf in the old bookcase is reserved for baseball.
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| 5. | He was standing by the bookcase, and he passed out.
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| 6. | She has a bookcase full of books about pioneer women fliers.
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| 7. | Nothing spoils the looks of a bookcase like a sagging shelf.
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| 8. | Sleek little things, DVDs won't sully a bookcase.
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| 9. | Another idea is to substitute the glass shelves for that bookcase.
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| 10. | Danner's bookcase appeared in the 1894 Montgomery Ward catalog.
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