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  • noun A book recording the time spent on tasks by employees.

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Examples

  • Office had been in his hip pocket, where he carried his timebook and his scale sheet.

    Joan of Arc of the North Woods Holman Day 1900

  • I have to make a life-and-death selection, I would probably go with timebook.

    Motho ke motho ka botho 2010

  • As I understand it, timebook is python-based while timetrap is a ruby version, and they both have similar structures and functions.

    Motho ke motho ka botho 2010

  • The next two are a pair of sorts. timebook and a derivative called timetrap.

    Motho ke motho ka botho 2010

  • The odd part of this little essay is that few of these are in the repositories for the two distros I usually check - Arch or Ubuntu. worklog is in the Ubuntu repos for Dapper onward, and AUR has only timebook-hg to speak of.

    Motho ke motho ka botho 2010

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