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roll book
noun
- a book in which attendance records are kept, as of students or employees.
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We have about 2,000 elder speakers that we’ve identified through a speaker roll book.
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The doctor rose and drew out from the mass of pamphlets and papers on his table a big roll-book.
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I don't believe we'd better put her in the roll-book till we find out who she is.
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Teacher crossed to her desk, sat down at it, and commenced to turn the pages of the Roll Book with listless hand.
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Is this roll-book to be filled up with the names of men or wimin?
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Charged through journal and pay-roll book for labor and materials or supplies consumed in maintenance and repairs to buildings.
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