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Pages is the second studio album from the country music band Bering Strait . It was released June 28, 2005 via Universal South Records (now Show Dog-Universal Music ). The album was produced by Carl Jackson , except for "From Ankara to Izmir", which was ...

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This massive work, in four volumes, of 2,600 pages, had 254 contributors, seven associate editors, including Isaiah Berlin and Ernest Nagel, and seven contributing editors, among whom were E.

The Romans, however, started to use them for legal documents, gradually replacing the boards with parchment and fastening a number of pages together with a thong or clasp.

The codex was much less bulky than the scroll, numbered pages made it a much handier reference format, it was less likely to be bruised in use, and it may well have been cheaper to produce.

For example, one recent German title, almost seven hundred pages long, lists no fewer than 210 factors that may have helped cause the decline.

Such impressions would have provided people with the reverse images needed to produce proper printed pages that could be read.

The length the two men calculated for the circumference of the earth differs from modern-day satellite surveys by less than eight pages of this book.

The various stages in this unfolding process have been described in the pages above.

Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1949, pages 176ff, for other early Hebrew traditions.

Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1971, pages 80ff, for a discussion of the world that gave rise to non-canonical gospels.

London and Sydney: Croom Helm, 1986, pages 5ff and the references mentioned.

London and New York: Viking, 1986, chapter 9, pages 419ff, for the violence of this time.

Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1991, pages 56ff.

One consequences was that, eventually, sentences sometimes ran to several pages, and words might have more than fifty syllables.

Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1962, pages 33ff, for the old- and new-style merchants.

London: Hutchinson, 1961, pages 173ff, for other tactics of Savonarola.