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date·book

 (dāt′bo͝ok′)
n.
A notebook or calendar for listing appointments, events, and other work-related or social information.
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datebook

(ˈdeɪtˌbʊk)
n
US a notebook in which a person keeps a personal record of daily events, appointments, etc
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date•book

(ˈdeɪtˌbʊk)

n.
a notebook for listing appointments, making entries of events, etc., usu. for the period of a year.
[1960–65]
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Translations
يَوْمِيَّات
diář
dagbog
Terminkalender
ημερολόγιο
diario
päiväkirja
agenda
dnevnik
diario
日記
일기
dagboek
dagbok
pamiętnik
diário
дневник
dagbok
สมุดบันทึกประจำวัน
ajanda
nhật ký
日志

datebook

يَوْمِيَّات diář dagbog Terminkalender ημερολόγιο diario päiväkirja agenda dnevnik diario 日記 일기 dagboek dagbok pamiętnik diário дневник dagbok สมุดบันทึกประจำวัน ajanda nhật ký 日志
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Many years ago you produced the Americas Datebook. Along with the beautiful images of the Americas, the datebook also included many interesting facts about the countries covered in your magazine.
"Christianity will go", Lennon said in the September 1966 edition of Datebook magazine, which he autographed above his photo.
Lennon", for Datebook publisher Arthur Unger, and reportedly told the controversial publisher: "You know what the C stands for".
Professor Brian Ward, expert on the Beatles and American popular culture, said: "Given that the mysterious C in John's signature falls right under the C in Christianity (in the Datebook article), and knowing Lennon's mischievous sense of humour, he was probably just punning on the name of another well known 'JC',".
But when the article was reprinted in American teen magazine Datebook the outrage it caused seriously threatened the Beatles'' popularity in the US.
Business Datebook runs every Sunday in The Register-Guard.
Fax items to Business Datebook, 683-7631; e-mail them to datebook@registerguard.com (put "datebook" in the subject line); or mail them to Business Datebook, The Register-Guard, P.O.
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