He was the author of literally dozens of books; books of maps for the classroom, biblical studies and general reference, and editor of a similar number of reference and classroom books.
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"' Amazon Biome "': Civil society organizations and research institutions that form part of the Amazonian Network of Georeferenced Socio-Environmental Information ( RAISG ) in December 2012, a 68-page book of maps and data called Amazonia Under Pressur e.
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Umbrella in one hand, the Parisian's classic red book of maps in the other, we trail behind her to Leblanc, as well as to a food market, a cookware shop, a wine bar near the Sorbonne for lunch, and a boulangerie ( just to look at the beautiful breads and pastries ).
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A book of maps provided Doyle with a key to the myriad rivers flowing beneath Dublin, rivers where Henry's father dumped bits of the bodies of his victims, rivers that his wooden leg ( which Henry inherited as a lethal weapon ) could divine from street level, and rivers that Henry himself used for escaping from trouble.
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The " Castle Douglas Weekly Visitor " for 19 August 1831 recorded that at the examination of Girthon school " the company present were shown a beautiful and correct book of maps, executed by John Faed, as a specimen of his many and varied drawings, which often ere now have elicited the admiration of all who have seen them ".
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Parochial schools may use state-provided buses for transportation to classes but not for field trips; state-paid nurses may work at the schools but state-paid guidance counselors may not; the state may lend parochial schools textbooks but not audio-visual aids or maps ( a distinction that led Sen . Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N . Y ., to quip that the next big challenge would be atlases, which are books of maps ).