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- The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (commonly known as the Blue Book or Harvard Citator) is a style guide that prescribes the most widely used legal...
- aircraft bluebook is a bluebook (value guide) for used aircraft. There are four of these in common use within the aviation industry; Aircraft Bluebook Price...
- Gothic bluebooks were short forms of gothic fiction po****r in the late 18th century and early 19th century. Examples of this form of fiction are now...
- The Diplomatic Bluebook of ****an is an annual report on ****an's foreign policy and international diplomacy published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
- Books, containing lectures by Ludwig Wittgenstein in 1933 and 1934 The Bluebook testing application by College Board used to administer digital SATs and...
- Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc. (KBB) is a vehicle valuation and automotive research company. Based in Irvine, California, the company is owned by the Cox Automotive...
- Bluebook for Students | College Board". bluebook.collegeboard.org. Retrieved December 18, 2024. "Which tests do students take on Bluebook? – Bluebook...
- Baby Blue's Manual of Legal Citation) is a free content version of the Bluebook system of legal citation. Founded by New York University professor Christopher...
- when referring to a specific section of a legal code. For example, in Bluebook style, "Title 16 of the United States Code Section 580p" becomes "16 U...
- current Minister for Foreign Affairs is Yōko Kamikawa. The Diplomatic Bluebook (外交青書, Gaikō Seisho) is an annual report produced by the Ministry outlining...