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  • 1close the book — If you close the book on something, you end it completely …

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  • 2close the book — ( ● book …

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  • 3close the book on something — 1) to end something unpleasant that has been continuing for a long time It s time to close the book on this unfortunate period in our history. 2) to stop working on something because you do not believe that you will achieve your aim It can be… …

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  • 4close the book on — lay aside; expend no further energy on Congress closed the book on wool subsidies …

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  • 6The Book of Enoch —     The Book of Henoch (Ethiopic)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Book of Henoch (Ethiopic)     The antediluvian patriarch Henoch according to Genesis walked with God and was seen no more, because God took him . This walking with God was… …

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  • 7The Book of Healing — (Arabic: الشفاء Al Shefa , Latin: Sanatio ) is a scientific and philosophical encyclopedia written by the great Islamic polymath Abū Alī ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) from Asfahana, near Bukhara in Greater Persia (now Uzbekistan). Despite its English title …

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  • 8The Book of Lost Tales — The History of Middle earth Volumes I and II Volume III Volume IV Volume V Volumes VI–IX Volume X Volume XI Volume XII …

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  • 9The Book of Daniel (novel) — The Book of Daniel (1971) is semi historical novel by E. L. Doctorow, loosely based on the trial and execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. Doctorow tells the story of Paul Rochelle Isaacson (the Rosenbergs) through the person of their older… …

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  • 10The Book Thief — is a 2005 best selling novel by Markus Zusak, and a finalist for the 2007 Michael L. Printz Award. It was on the New York Times Children s Best Seller list for over 21 weeks.Plot summary The Book Thief is set in Germany, during and post World War …

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