copybooks in the PONS Dictionary

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Some copybooks are hand drawn, these types are rare.
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The illustrations were added by three different painters, all of whom used iconographic copybooks.
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However, not all cursive copybooks join all letters.
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These included files are called copybooks or header files.
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Students busily tore up old newspapers copybooks and magazines into small pieces to fill four large bags with the paper scent.
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Copperplate engraving influenced handwriting as it allowed penmanship copybooks to be more widely printed.
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Some of the setting's fictional elements (such as the copybooks) have been mistaken by readers for real things they haven't heard about before.
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Many djinshi artists and circles begin, and build reputations with copybooks.
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