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Instead, they have turned the back of their door into a telephone book.
The thing he had come across was not a telephone book.
I can get you the number from the telephone book.
Especially since it is the telephone book of the now, not the future.
It is small, taking up not much more room than a telephone book.
I looked up the name in the telephone book and took it out to him.
Find the address of your community board in the telephone book.
It was like a page out of the telephone book.
Here is how to start in politics: Get your telephone book.
Then she went to the kitchen and opened the telephone book.
Some one was coming to this room; and that person had heard the fall of the telephone book.
He looked around the borrowed office for a telephone book.
Its size and shape are similar to those of a large telephone book.
Their address should be available from the hospital or you can find it in the telephone book.
Perhaps it would be easiest to look in a telephone book.
He found the General's personal telephone book beside his phone and opened it.
That moment, as Susan said later, was like reading the telephone book one more time.
With an ordinary telephone book, you must know the name of a person to find his address and phone number.
I reached for a telephone book, turned to a listing.
But if friends can't help, the next step might be the telephone book.
It then occurred to her that he would be in the telephone book; so.
The local telephone book had no listing for any of the names.
Dutch could read the telephone book and make it interesting.
I guess they could have started with the telephone books."
She keeps a pair near every telephone book, and one in the car.