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Logbook is a web application that allows you to track and store mileage online.
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Dr. Vijay Kumar sits behind a stark wooden table with a giant logbook in front of him.
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It was at this point that he had purchased his calfskin logbook, in which all human statement and opinion recurred.
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Each child's progress is reported each week in a logbook, and parents can follow what is being studied on the website.
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He was also fined for inaccurately recording his fishing in his logbook.
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Similarly, you can keep track of your mileage online using Logbook.
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Formerly, he had carried, inside his logbook, a set of handwritten cards, bearing useful responses, necessary suggestions, and civil corrections to what was being proposed.
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It comes with an unsigned logbook registering it to Churchill.
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In addition to helping folks keep tabs on their activity, the digital logbook rewards users with points and badges, which they can brag about share on Twitter and Facebook.
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The logbook showed Mr Spencer had done 51.3 hours of training, the minimum being 45 hours, and that it had included the mandatory ten hours of solo flying, which the prosecution says was a "lie".
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The former chief whip, who resigned from the cabinet five weeks later, has always maintained that he "did not use the words attributed" to him and insisted references to them in the police logbook of the incident were incorrect.
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