| 21. | When a politician gets started, he or she wants to get on the daybook every week.
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| 22. | In early 1915 Weston began keeping detailed journals he later came to call his " Daybooks ".
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| 23. | It was Bloomberg's recent interest in the daybook that helped fuel the speculation about his political ambitions.
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| 24. | In his " Daybooks " he provided an unusually detailed record of his evolution as an artist.
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| 25. | The petty cash daybook is one of the daybooks used in bookkeeping and the double-entry bookkeeping system.
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| 26. | The petty cash daybook is one of the daybooks used in bookkeeping and the double-entry bookkeeping system.
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| 27. | Forsyth tore the fly leaf out of his daybook, wrote a note to Col . Bankhead at Ft.
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| 28. | Later, after the shooting, Langston looked through Sean's things and found the boy's daybook.
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| 29. | Groggy editors and reporters at newspapers and at radio and television stations check the daybook daily before they start work.
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| 30. | The daybook is compiled to give members of the media a listing for major events each day in the city.
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