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I once owned an Elephant Folio from the 1800's of Poe's THE RAVEN - Dore illustrated that.
Coal Man Revisited deep_bluze 2004
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He praised Media Central title Folio's redesign and, while not going into a specific game plan, said the outfit would "have a major presence on Inside."
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I doubt many people -- even in the magazine industry -- understand the origins of the word Folio, so I'm not sure what they'd gain.
paulconley 2008
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H-P, the world's largest personal-computer maker, unveiled an Ultrabook in November called "Folio 13."
For PCs, Hope in Slim Profile Ian Sherr 2012
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Heck, I used to read Folio, which is the trade magazine of magazine publishing, just for the oh-so-meta frisson of it!
Are you reading FI? You should be reading FI. - A Dress A Day 2007
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Heck, I used to read Folio, which is the trade magazine of magazine publishing, just for the oh-so-meta frisson of it!
February 2007 2007
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Hence, though in several cases the copy of the Quarto thus employed seems to have been one used by the actors and containing corrections of some value, the extant Quarto rather than the Folio is the prime authority for the text to-day.
The Facts About Shakespeare William Allan Nielson
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Since then, they have since remained in the college's archive, but now almost five decades later, the original work will be shown to the public in an exhibition entitled Folio, alongside a second set of contemporary images commissioned by the RCA this year with exactly the same brief.
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Apple Inc. 's new iPad and will be called the Folio 100.
Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010
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Apple Inc. 's new iPad and will be called the Folio 100.
Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010
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