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  2. What is a home insurance binder? - AOL

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    To ensure your home is protected during this window and to provide proof of coverage to your mortgage lender, your insurer can provide you with a homeowners insurance binder.

  3. Library binding - Wikipedia

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    The buckram used to cover library bound books comes in a variety of colors. Most library binders use a method of bookbinding called oversewing to secure the volumes. Oversewing involves cutting or milling off the spines of the volumes, creating a block of loose pages.

  4. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    When creating new work, modern hand binders often work on commission, creating bindings for specific books or collections. Books can be bound in many different materials. Some of the more common materials for covers are leather, decorative paper, and cloth (see also: buckram).

  5. Ring binder - Wikipedia

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    Ring binders (loose leaf binders, looseleaf binders, or sometimes called files in Britain) are large folders that contain file folders or hole punched papers (called loose leaves). These binders come in various sizes and can accommodate an array of paper sizes.

  6. How and Why Wonder Books - Wikipedia

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    One feature of most UK editions of the How and Why books was that the back inner cover featured an advertisement for a "Collector's Binder" to hold your How and Why books. The ad read "The new How and Why collector binder holds 12 titles; a wonderful way to build your own reference library!

  7. How J. Jill is using an ERG to incubate company-wide ... - AOL

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    Women’s clothing brand J. Jill, which employed around 3,090 full-time and part-time staffers as of early February, is doing just that. The company is relying on its women leadership ERG as an ...

  8. Bindery - Wikipedia

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    Bindery refers to a studio, workshop or factory where sheets of (usually) paper are fastened together to make books, but also where gold and other decorative elements are added to the exterior of books, where boxes or slipcases for books are made and where the restoration of books is carried out.

  9. Road surface marking - Wikipedia

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    Road surface markings are used on paved roadways to provide guidance and information to drivers and pedestrians. Uniformity of the markings is an important factor in minimizing confusion and uncertainty about their meaning, and efforts exist to standardize such markings across borders.

  10. Binder (material) - Wikipedia

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    A binder or binding agent is any material or substance that holds or draws other materials together to form a cohesive whole mechanically, chemically, by adhesion or cohesion. More narrowly, binders are liquid or dough-like substances that harden by a chemical or physical process and bind fibres, filler powder and other particles added into it.

  11. Mechanix Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Billed as "The How-To-Do Magazine," Mechanix Illustrated (MI) aimed to guide readers through various projects from home improvements and advice on repairs to "build-your-own (sports car, telescope, helicopter, etc)." It was headquartered in New York City.