How To Use Bookmobile In A Sentence
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Eventually the county bookmobile began stockpiling books for me, bringing them over dirt roads as rough as creek beds.
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It was one of those terribly romantic kisses like were in the novels in the bookmobile that sometimes came round in the summer.
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Like a bookmobile, the van goes from school to school, giving students brief access to a much bigger world.
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Vermont was the only state in the nation where no public library maintained a bookmobile.
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Putting a dot-com twist on those bookmobiles of yore, the online bookseller is taking its Web site on the road.

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The former garage area will service bookmobiles.
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I sat near a lamp in my brother's abandoned bedroom, head toward the west, and read the books cadged from the bookmobile.
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One contributor suggested redefining the concept of the bookmobile in urban areas.
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WCR designed and ordered metallic signs to cover the van sides and identify it as the Bookmobile. A local Rotary group agreed to retrofit the van with shelving, contributing materials and labor.
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You can follow the progress of the trip, make contributions to the effort, and see some of the other bookmobiles in use.
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Kahle took the idea to India, and that country now has two bookmobiles on the road, with another 28 to come.
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There's a bookmobile that comes around once a week, too, with a couple of hundred Korean novels onboard.
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I know it sounds like something you might see on a bookmobile poster, but seriously, read more.
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A bookmobile is traveling from San Francisco to Washington, DC to bring attention to a copyright case being argued before the Supreme Court on October 9th.
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Maybe it's an occupational hazard, but the volumes of feedback I receive function much more like the main branch of a library than a bookmobile.
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My place of work is the county library, where I drive a bookmobile.
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‘India is going to build thirty bookmobiles,’ Kahle said.
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On Wednesdays we had the bookmobile with Mr. Bill at the wheel.
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Outside, the Bookmobile will be downloading, printing, binding, and giving away for free copies of public domain books.