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black book

NOUN
  1. a list of people who are out of favor

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  • Having said that, and with no offensive pun intended, a legitimate q uestion nudges the non-nutritious lobe: Where is it mentioned anywhere in the Big Black Book that the future bread of Christ would later be dipped in 21st century arsenic? Consumers Beware: Monsanto Is A Global Multinational Biotech-Killer
  • Sam pulled out her black book and opened it, pulling a pencil from her bag.
  • The Black Book might be the most complicated and fantastic novel of Orhan Pamuk s works, much of which concerns Sufism, an Islamic philosophy of mysticism.
  • By Hugh Hebert COMEDY-thrillers could have a hard time without small black books that disappear containing the clue to mysterious fortunes.
  • The Black Book might be the most complicated and fantastic novel of Orhan Pamuk s works, much of which concerns Sufism, an Islamic philosophy of mysticism.
  • Gretchen, Whistler and Mahone are working together to ascertain a super secret card called Scylla that serves as the little black book for the Company. Give Me My Remote
  • As the doors to the lift opened and we went in, I dug around for my black book.
  • Her tone had a note of finality to it and intuitively Nell rose, hands quivering with anticipation as she reached for the shabby black book.
  • A facsimile edition of the Black Book was published by the Imperial War Museum in London in 1989.
  • By Hugh Hebert COMEDY-thrillers could have a hard time without small black books that disappear containing the clue to mysterious fortunes.
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