| 21. | The ordinary kept a minute book of them, which served as a timeline for when things were filed.
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| 22. | The membership as reported in the 2013 minute book consists of about 2, 300 persons in nearly fifty congregations.
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| 23. | A drawing of him is thought to survive in the Club's Minute Book ( National Library of Scotland ).
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| 24. | Amid angry scenes and a scuffle, Buller and his friends departed the meeting, taking the minute book with them.
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| 25. | Original minute books relating to the operation of the Institute during the 1940s are held by the Gwent Archives.
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| 26. | There is nothing in F1 to suggest that the minute book forms the continuation of a previously established club.
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| 27. | The minute books and the incomplete accounting records indicate that control was held by D . R . Sortwell.
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| 28. | Few know better than Graham Rice, English author of the up-to-the-minute book, " Hardy Perennials " ( Timber Press ).
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| 29. | From that date, the trust has administered the land and its minute books are kept in the London Metropolitan Archives.
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| 30. | Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying.
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