Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A device to hold letters or other papers kept in order for reference.
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It saves the IRS $millions to have people e-file vs. paper-file.
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It saves the IRS $millions to have people e-file vs. paper-file.
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It saves the IRS $millions to have people e-file vs. paper-file.
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Played a "joke" on another pupil by fastening a dangerous, sharp-pointed, steel paper-file in the pupil's seat for him to sit down on.
The Measurement of Intelligence An Explanation of and a Complete Guide for the Use of the Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale Lewis Madison Terman 1916
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Wilson 10.100 speaks of a child who fell on an upright copper paper-file, which penetrated the right side of the occipital bone, below the external orifice of the ear, and entered the brain for more than three inches; and yet the child made a speedy recovery.
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Wilson speaks of a child who fell on an upright copper paper-file, which penetrated the right side of the occipital bone, below the external orifice of the ear, and entered the brain for more than three inches; and yet the child made a speedy recovery.
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To get that, you have to paper-file, and include a copy of hte settlement document.
The Daily Brief: Military Musings and Thoughts Less Filtered AProudVeteran 2010
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"If I have a Form 5405 in my return, I have to paper-file, period," said Don Schippa, president of Tax Research Services in Southfield, Mich.
RISMedia susanne 2010
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