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Hastily, mechanically, she reassembled the wallet, keeping the slip of paper in her hand.
NEWYORKER: Found Objects
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She dug into her peacoat for a slip of paper, then held it out.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Assassins Gallery'
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In the old days, a slip of paper authorising absence was known as a chit.
BBC: Nadine Dorries' fate rests on slip of paper
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If the slip of paper is accepted, the MP is then "slipped" and allowed out.
BBC: Nadine Dorries' fate rests on slip of paper
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The next morning at breakfast I passed you a slip of paper.
NEWYORKER: History of a Disturbance
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Showing through the plastic envelope was a slip of paper with the contact information for the Iranian who had connected me to Manesh.
NEWYORKER: Election, Monitored
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Have a slip of paper or pop-up window that details your privacy policy: Promise uncategorically to share customer information with no one outside your company.
FORBES: Make the Holidays a Launching Pad for Repeat Business
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In a dingy Manhattan office he would give cash and his contact's account number to a teller, who would make a few notations on a slip of paper.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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He doesn't bring good news: The problem is in the firmware of the display controller, but he adds that he's already talked to IBM, has arranged to have an address box sent to me so I can send the laptop in to Big Blue, and hands me a slip of paper with my IBM work order number on it.
FORBES: The Laptop Lament
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Each enormous block is perfectly cut, polished smooth and fitted so tight not a sheet of paper would slip between them.
BBC: The perfect trip: Egypt