bookworms in A Sentence

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    The eradication of Bookworms in the 21. century.

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    Are your clients also Bookworms?

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    Bookworm is all better now.

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    He was just a bookworm.

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    Uncle Gutenberg was a bookworm.

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    It's the best place for Bookworms in the world!

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    It's the simplest place for Bookworms within the world!

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    And so inevitably Rory- like me- was a bookworm.

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    Are Bookworms more likely to be nearsighted than other children?

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    Below are 44 literary facts that only these true Bookworms will know.

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    Become a bookworm: Women are generally known to be careful with their finances.

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    Bookworm is a very good alternative to some of the violent action games popular today.

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    Bill Gates is a known bookworm and reads up to 50 books in a year.

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    Hobbies like“bookworm” or“internet addict” indicate you are not a very social person and don't go out much.

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    The design is very individual and can of course also be a very nice gift for Bookworms.

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    The best part is that your bookworm companions can't cheat since the show has entered the unwritten region.

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    Children's workshops and storytelling sessions entertain fledgling Bookworms, while grown-ups can be inspired by Nobel Prize winning scientists and writers.

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    Indians are the world's biggest Bookworms, reading on average 10.7 hours a week, twice as long as Americans, according to a survey.

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    Tata Power- DDL has also partnered with an online library book service through which all Bookworms can order books, magazines, audiobooks, video speeches & sessions by top business leaders, movie clips on management lessons and much more.

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    But even if you're not a bookworm, it's worth adding some of these literary stops to your Paris itinerary to get a feel for what life was like in the city when it was the center of the artistic universe.

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    To a writer, a bookworm, or a believer in the freedom of press and knowledge, there is nothing quite as horrifying as hearing about piles of books getting eaten by flames, never to be read again, particularly in instances in history where some of the books being burned were extremely rare and since lost to us other than passing references in surviving works.

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