| 11. | But being bookish was not an easy pursuit at times.
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| 12. | Some Italian critics have judged Capriolo's style bookish.
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| 13. | Saturday, the usually bookish Sox took a day off.
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| 14. | In 17th-century England, a bookish young woman finds love and
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| 15. | I was more bureaucratic, if you will, somewhat more bookish.
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| 16. | Knoxville's shamefully bookish side has been a closely held secret.
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| 17. | For some reason he seemed shorter and more bookish in his photos.
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| 18. | I had nothing to do with any but literary or bookish people,
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| 19. | This is the situation where Charles'bookish knowhow comes in handy.
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| 20. | She has given new definitions to both our bookish titles and language.
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