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There were "at least two dozen large three-ring binders" full of material.
His lawyer, Ganden Tethong, has 22015 ring binders of documents related to his cases.
There were giant, abstracted folders and three ring binders splayed open and slung over the shoulder.
Because your upcoming shopping trip should be more fun than doom, gloom, and ugly three-ring binders.
Values are not dictated by big, thick, three-ring binders and rhetoric about who's better than whom.
Nayland's curatorial plans include a retrospective of 3-ring binders, a sticker room, and countless rainbow erasers.
Even the computer science interns still carry around three-ring binders full of hard copy letters to sign.
"When I got into the business, every paper was stored in file cabinets or ring binders," Mr. Polacek said.
"Values are not dictated by big, thick, three-ring binders and rhetoric about who's better than whom," Manfred said.
Of course, you're familiar with the clothing and shoe sales, and maybe the deals on three-ring binders and calculators, too.
The inventory was still kept on 5 x 7 cards, and the checkout system involved scrawled notes in three-ring binders.
I always liked the colorful three-ring binders, but when it comes down to it, these simple white ones are just as practical.
A Hong Kong-based office products company on Friday filed a lawsuit alleging Staples Inc infringed a patent on cushioned tabs for three-ring binders.
Several three-ring binders with child pornography were found, and Heinrich was arrested and charged on 25 counts of child pornography offenses, Fox 9 reports.
I realized they would just write down the verse nice and big and put it in the front, clear slip of their three-ring binders.
If you watch it and find yourself craving buckets of skunky beer and crusty three-ring binders full of obscure codes, no one can blame you.
Faculty members say some kids saw their first laptop at the school, others used scissors for the first time and some were unfamiliar with putting paper in three-ring binders.
The collection takes up an entire bedroom in his house, stored mostly in boxes but also in some of the same three-ring binders he used to display them as a kid.
You can share your creations on Twitter, Facebook, or Tumblr, and there's also an option to export your design to Zazzle and buy custom t-shirts, mugs, three-ring binders, or mousepads.
If you were to put a droplet of its syntax under a microscope, you'd find a swirling necktie pattern of small white starched shirts and three-ring binders and paper cups of stale black coffee.
In another set of tests, the public interest organization examined three three-ring binders for phthalates, a group of chemicals added to plastics to make them flexible, some of which may affect human reproduction or development.
Clearly we're not mad about it, because loading up on moisturizer, lip balm, and a fresh pack of face wipes is a hell of a lot more fun than shopping for loose-leaf paper and three-ring-binders.
As a gallery assistant at the time, she was tasked with being responsible for the three-ring binders that contained all the info about the artwork on display — putting pertinent details at everyone's fingertips but in an old-fashioned way.
Houellebecq answered the door wearing a denim shirt and jeans—hiked up to a seemingly concave chest—and ushered a visitor inside, past a polka-dot shopping cart, some metal shelves stocked with bottled water, and a closet filled with three-ring binders.
One day aliens may come down to Earth, and if they want a thorough record of the physiological patterns of humankind, they'd might want to check out Sothern's 3,100 pages of personal records, stored neatly in three-ring binders, in the spare room of his house in St. Paul, Minnesota.
In a largely decorous but occasionally testy confrontation over four hours, the state trial attorney David E. Nachman presented Mr. Greenberg with dozens of reports, memos, calender items and depositions in three-ring binders about escalating losses in the auto warranty insurance program begun by Mr. Greenberg's son Evan, then an A.I.G. executive.
Amy Longa, the center's director has been scrambling to quickly assist new refugees like Htoo and his family, organizing their important records in three-ring binders for them to keep when the center closes, helping them spend their cash assistance as quickly as possible so they don't lose it and scrambling to make sure job placements are completed.
German Friedrich Soennecken invented ring binders in 1886 in Bonn, Germany. He also registered a patent on November 14, 1886, for his Papierlocher für Sammelmappen ("paper hole maker for folders", or hole punch). German Louis Leitz, founder of Leitz later made some important changes in development of ring binders in Stuttgart- Feuerbach. Leitz introduced the "finger hole" on the side of the binder to aid removal from crowded shelves.
There have been numerous other types of Wacky Packages-related merchandise made through the years such as T-shirts, art books, wall calendars, wall graphics, three-ring binders, canvas art, and collector albums.
Or it need not be bound at all and can stand on its own as a single paper. The chief disadvantage of loose-leaf paper is that individual pages can be easily removed or lost from its storage binder due to tearing or wear of the punched holes. Adhesive reinforcement labels or sheet protectors are available to make pages more durable, and ring binders are often equipped with sheet lifters or other features to reduce wear and damage to their paper contents. Ring binders are sometimes banned from use for written journals, logs, or registers, which may even have pre-numbered permanently bound pages to discourage removal of pages, or at least allow a removal to be detected.
A ring binder, folded. Swiss "federal binder" (32 × 28 × 7 cm), created in 1908. Ring binders (loose leaf binders, looseleaf binders, or sometimes called files in Britain) are large folders that contain file folders or hole punched papers. These binders come in various sizes and can accommodate an array of paper sizes.
The printed work consists of approximately 150 titles distributed in approximately 40 ring binders with other binders providing for the service updates which are produced quarterly. The work is also available online and on CD, with the service updates in those media being consolidated into the titles. Several individual titles are reissued each year.
Applications for paper drilling are e.g. file holes for different ring binders, loose leaf collections, rows of holes for wire comb binding and tags. Many products processed on a paper drilling machine are stationery. Additionally catalogues, manuals and brochures are drilled on a paper-drilling system to be able to file them in a binder.
A personal/home budget can be written on a piece of a paper with a pencil and, optionally, a calculator. Such budgets can be organized in ring binders or a file cabinet. Simpler still are pre-formatted budgeting books or bookkeeping forms in which a budget can be created by filling in the blanks.
Looseleaf services are typically contained in ring binders to keep them updated, because they are published fairly frequently (at minimum monthly, sometimes weekly or bi-weekly) in order to keep the information therein current. Most law libraries have a subscription to several of these services, and many of the more popular services are available electronically as well.
The ISO standard two holes are apart, according to ISO 838\. The four-hole version has no ISO standard. The distances between holes are (3×8). Another design for ring binders was invented in 1889 by Andreas Tengwall in Helsingborg, Sweden, and patented in 1890 under the name 'Trio binder', named after a business consortium of Tengwall and two associates.
Intentionally blank pages have also been used in documents distributed in ring binders. The intention is to leave room for expansion without breaking the document's page numbering. This allows updates to be made to a document while requiring minimal new pages, reducing printing costs. The only drawback is the increased time required by the reader to manually insert various newly updated pages into their correct locations in the document.
" She added: "If there is something left out of the book, we haven't found what it is yet. The only problem is the holes punched in the book (for ring binders). They take out some of the space for writing, just where you needed to squeeze in one more word." Barrington concluded her review by saying, "The DM Adventure Log is an excellent aid for many FRP systems.
Published in 218 weekly parts, each issue comprised 32 pages, the same large page size as World Airpower Journal and Wings of Fame. The pages were organised as a series of pull-out reference files to be slotted into ring binders. In total there were 1041 file subjects – although there were only 1008 numbered files. During the production of the partwork, the publishers realised that some aeroplanes and airlines were missed from the index, necessitating additions.
The works were financed cooperatively, with participating artists receiving 500 copies of their stamp and Banana Productions retaining the remainder for sales and promotion. IAP has become an annual publication; the 24th edition was released in October 2011. In 1990, Banana created the Artistamp Collector's Album, a cloth bound limited edition of forty-nine silk- screened ring binders to house the IAP and the Artistamp News (letter) (ASN) (begun by Banana in 1991). Eight issues of ASN were published.
BattleTech Record Sheets are a series of record sheets for mecha and military vehicles. BattleTech Record Sheets 3025 & 3026 has 224 pages of over 200 records compiled from BattleTech Technical Readout: 3025 and BattleTech Technical Readout: 3026, while BattleTech Record Sheets 3055 & 3058 has 256 pages and 250 sheets compiled from BattleTech Technical Readout: 3055 and BattleTech Technical Readout: 3058. All sheets are hole-punched for five-ring binders, and the pages are perforated along the spine.
Skirth gave the memoir to his daughter Jean in 1975, two years before his death in 1977. Although for many years she found it too upsetting to read in full, she felt that it was a story that should be shared with others, and in 1999 she donated four of the five ring binders, containing the bulk of the memoir but excluding its more personal sections, to the Imperial War Museum in London,Skirth and Barrett 2010, p.xiv. where they remain to this day.
Daydream began Traitors Gate with around one year of research, starting with a trip of eight team members to the Tower of London to photograph the entire structure over two days. More than 5,000 images were captured during this trip. According to Daydream, employee Erik Phersson organized the results within "a series of indexed ring binders", on which the artists could base their work. Papworth later noted that, because the Tower of London held the copyright to photographs taken on its grounds, digitizing the team's images for use as texture maps was not an option.
A comparison of the A4 and Foolscap folio papersize Foolscap folio (commonly contracted to foolscap or folio and in short FC) is paper cut to the size of for printing or to for "normal" writing paper. This was a traditional paper size used in Europe and the British Commonwealth, before the adoption of the international standard A4 paper. A full (plano) foolscap paper sheet is actually in size, and a folio sheet of any type is half the base sheet size. Ring binders or lever arch files designed to hold foolscap folios are often used to hold A4 paper ().
Organizers, notepads, and diaries also often use this size of paper; thus 3-ring binders are also available in this size. Booklets of this size are created using word processing tools with landscape printing in two columns on letter paper which are then cut or folded into the final size. Curiously, a foot-long sheet with the common width of Letter and (Government) Legal, i.e. , would have an aspect ratio very close to the square root of two as used by international paper sizes and would actually almost exactly match ISO RA4 (215 mm × 305 mm).
The knack for organizing and categorizing that drove Blackwelder to excel in taxonomy also colored his post-retirement passion for Tolkien's legendarium. Blackwelder amassed a large collection of Tolkieniana, which he sorted and indexed before arranging to donate the collection to the Archives of Marquette University. The Blackwelder Collection consists of "ten linear feet of documents in 140 ... three ring binders, ... over 1,200 volumes ... and over 70 theses and dissertations."Elston, "Richard E. Blackwelder" He spent four years compiling a concordance to the names of characters, animals, and plants in Tolkien's work, which was published in 1990 by Garland Press as A Tolkien Thesaurus.
This video is an example of how to create a page for the new and modern day scrapbooker. Marielen Wadley Christensen (pronounced as the names "Mary Ellen"), of Elk Ridge, Utah, United States (formerly of Spanish Fork, Utah) is credited with turning scrapbooking from what was once just the ages-old hobby into the actual industry containing businesses devoted specifically to the manufacturing and sale of scrapbooking supplies. She began designing creative pages for her family's photo memories, inserting the completed pages into sheet protectors collected in 3-ring binders. By 1980, she had assembled over fifty volumes and was invited to display them at the World Conference on Records in Salt Lake City.
She conducted a large amount of research for the film that filled ten to twelve three-ring binders. It took her a week to organize the number of set locations due to the large amounts of settings in the script, which included Cuba, Léopoldville, London, Guatemala, Moscow, New York City and New Haven, Connecticut, among other places. Although the vast majority of the movie was filmed in New York, the only scenes that are actually set in New York were filmed at the Kirby Hill Estate on Long Island. As a result, many sets had to be constructed under Oppewall's direction, including a Skull and Bones headquarters and the Berlin set, which was built on the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
After coming home from the war Ronald Skirth entered the teaching profession. When he retired in 1971 he started work on his war time memories during the First World War, and in particular his experience of disillusionment. Although he initially intended to focus on his relationship with his wife Ella, touching on the war only briefly, he soon felt under a "compulsion" to write more about his war experiences. He worked on the memoir for over a year, eventually filling five green ring binders with many hundreds of pages, and over the next few years, despite suffering two strokes, he repeatedly went back to the material, editing, amending and adding to what he had written.
In January 1971, having retired from his teaching career, Skirth began work on a handwritten memoir which described his conduct and experiences during the First World War, and in particular his experience of disillusionment. Although he initially intended to focus on his relationship with his wife Ella, touching on the war only briefly, he soon felt under a "compulsion" to write more about his war experiences.Skirth and Barrett 2010, p.x. He worked on the memoir for over a year, eventually filling five green ring binders with many hundreds of pages, and over the next few years, despite suffering two strokes, he repeatedly went back to the material, editing, amending and adding to what he had written.Skirth and Barrett 2010, p.xii.
The PP instruction set lacks, for example, extensive arithmetic capabilities and does not run user code; the peripheral processor subsystem's purpose is to process I/O and thereby free the more powerful central processor unit(s) to running user computations. CDC documentation came in single sheets punched for three-ring- or twenty-two-ring binders, so updates were easily accomplished. A feature of the lower Cyber CPUs is the Compare Move Unit (CMU). It provides four additional instructions intended to aid text processing applications. In an unusual departure from the rest of the 15- and 30-bit instructions, these are 60-bit instructions (three actually use all 60 bits, the other use 30 bits, but its alignment requires 60 bits to be used).
Pressboard is a class of cellulose-based material constructed of several layers (plies) of paper which, when compressed using a combination of heat and pressure, form a stiff, dense material in a range of weights. Pressboard has been widely used in traditional school and office products such as spiral- bound notebooks and three-ring binders, but its unique physical characteristics lend itself readily to a variety of end-uses, including (but not limited to) document storage, filing supplies (classification and file folders), report covers, folding cartons, tags, labels, and industrial applications. It is commonly used to make the back panels of radios and some televisions. Pressboard may be converted using a number of different techniques (scoring, folding, die-cutting), and accepts a range of value-add decorating techniques (coating, foil-stamping, screen-printing, and embossing).
A blank page in a typical paper address book Jack L. Warner's address book on display at the National Museum of American History An address book or a name and address book (NAB) is a book or a database used for storing entries called contacts. Each contact entry usually consists of a few standard fields (for example: first name, last name, company name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, fax number, mobile phone number). Most such systems store the details in alphabetical order of people's names, although in paper-based address books entries can easily end up out of order as the owner inserts details of more individuals or as people move. Many address books use small ring binders that allow adding, removing and shuffling of pages to make room.
Each series (except for Wacky Halloween Postcards 2009, which was originally released as a subset of Wacky Packages Postcards Series 4) had two editions: a limited edition of autographed and numbered sets and a regular edition of unautographed sets. Two Limited Edition Official Collector Binder three-ring binders (the first one with a red cover and the second one with a yellow cover) were made for the Postcards series and one Limited Edition Official Collector Binder three-ring binder was made for the Halloween Postcards series. These series also included sketch cards by Wacky Packages artists such as Neil Camera, Smokin' Joe McWilliams, Sam Gambino and Brent Engstrom. Wacky Packages Postcards, Wacky Halloween Postcards and Wacky Packages Postcards April Fools 2020 were all sold exclusively through the Topps Online Store.
GPO Plan 4 socket and plug Standard sockets were introduced, as part of the 'New Plan' wiring policy, to allow customers to easily purchase their own telephones, as required by Oftel, the phone regulator. Thus any phone whose plug conformed to BS 6312 and met certain other regulatory standards, such as BABT, could be connected to the network, rather than British Telecom controlling the market. The 'New Plan' was only new to the UK and was based extensively on systems which had been available elsewhere for many years, especially in the US. The new system replaced the older hard-wired system, which came in many 'flavours' (e.g., Plans 1, 1A, 1B, 1C, 2, 2A, 105, 107 etc.), which could be very complicated and required the attendance at the premises of a GPO telephone-engineer, who needed a complete set of 'N' (wiring) Diagrams, which was very extensive and ran to over 15 volumes of little black ring binders.

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