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looseleaf

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loose´leaf`    (lŌs´lēf`)
adj.1.having rings that open and close permitting insertion and removal of pages; - of notebooks and binders and the paper used in them; as, a looseleaf notebook; looseleaf paper.
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Adj.1.looseleaf - being or having leaves that can be easily removed or rearranged; "loose-leaf paper"; "a looseleaf notebook"
unbound - not secured within a cover; "an unbound book"


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2008, unpaginated with index, $96 looseleaf binder [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Practicing and aspiring public school administrators would be well-advised to have this new publication of the Educational Research Service, Superintendent's Briefing Book 2008: Vital Information for School District Leaders, on their close-at-hand bookshelves.
In this story, Victoria Looseleaf talks to five dancers who started out wanting to dance with a company but ended up doing musicals, industrials, or dancing in various media--and, by the way, finding it artistically fulfilling.
The addition and capability of thermal binding machines is not the same as the looseleaf flexibility of a mechanical fastener binding system (strip binding, comb binding, or looseleaf).
 
 
 
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