I wasn't able to read using my bookstand nor easily watch television and I became very depressed. |
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In the centre of the foyer, the book that contains The Great Secret of Kebec sits on a bookstand. |
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They ignored the 18th-century Indian bookstand and the 15th-century Italian fresco of Hercules. |
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The Book Cradle is a bookholder and bookstand designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities or arthritis. |
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I set up a bookstand next to the cooker so I can read as I cook. |
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I snapped up the two volumes one day at the bookstand in the State Duma — the Russian legislature — and devoured them over the next couple of nights. |
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Jacques Cujas, a sixteenth-century legal scholar, astonished visitors to his study when he showed them the rotating barber's chair and movable bookstand that enabled him to keep many open books in view at the same time. |
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