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- noun Plural form of
logbook .
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Examples
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NBC wants to ensure a very high Nielsen rating and this will be reflected in logbooks and PPM's if the show starts earlier.
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Furthermore most of the vital police evidence, such as logbooks and files, had disappeared mysteriously when they were needed during the investigation.
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Furthermore most of the vital police evidence, such as logbooks and files, had disappeared mysteriously when they were needed during the investigation.
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"The logbooks were a part of it, Brashen, but not the largest piece.
Ship Of Destiny Hobb, Robin 2000
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Tell us about the discovery of Fawcett's previously unpublished diaries and logbooks.
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These old, crumbling diaries and logbooks held incredible clues to both Fawcett's life and death; what's more, they revealed a key to his clandestine route to the Lost
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To collect data on recreational fishing the government monitors catch at the dockside, and through self-reported data from logbooks, catch cards and telephone surveys.
Lee Crockett: Overfishing 101: Why Ending Overfishing Is Good for Both Fish and Fishermen Alike Lee Crockett 2011
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Other contemporary records such as the logbooks of the expedition, the personal notebooks of Alexander, and the letters of the Macedonian leader quoted frequently by Plutarch are of questionable value at best.
Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011
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To collect data on recreational fishing the government monitors catch at the dockside, and through self-reported data from logbooks, catch cards and telephone surveys.
Lee Crockett: Overfishing 101: Why Ending Overfishing Is Good for Both Fish and Fishermen Alike Lee Crockett 2011
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Plus, there's the additional problem that one of the logbooks of interest has disappeared from the Poole archives altogether.
Off With Their Coattails Jamie Johnson 2011
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