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Many counselors keep score cards on pieces of manila paper.
Manila paper was originally manufactured in the Philippines, hence the name.
Marsha came up with a piece of manila paper.
The album pages of manila paper were yellowed and brittle with age.
Once she got the trunk open, she yanked the manila paper from the shotgun.
It was a large manila paper envelope.
He has opened the door, and taken from a careful pile a scrapbook made of soft yellowing manila paper.
Manila envelopes and manila paper take their name from this fibre.
In East Africa, Manila paper refers to card stock paper.
Next he experimented with paraffin wax-coated manila paper, so that it would not get soggy when used.
The Taylor mills produced manila paper, newsprint and felt paper, a product used in roofing.
Unless bleached or dyed, paper products, such as Manila paper, tend to be buff.
West manufactured bags from manila paper made of inexpensive jute butts from India.
Despite its all-inclusive imprimatur, no one entered something so guerilla, say, as a stick figure in crayon on lined manila paper.
She expected to see one of the children with yet another soulful creation of crayon marks on a sheet of manila paper.
Carr used charcoal and watercolour for her sketches, and later, house paint thinned with gasoline on manila paper.
Notes were printed in black on manila paper of varying thickness, except for a few hundred notes on white paper.
In ten minutes he had checked through the lot, replacing everything except one manila paper envelope that contained a thick wad of crisp British bank notes.
Silvestri nodded, so he took out his Swiss Army Knife and sliced through the heavy manila paper.
The smoke hood models were made with hard manila paper and then transferred to heavy-gauge galvanized sheet metal and manufactured locally.
Manila paper a.k.a. (vanilla paper) is a relatively inexpensive type of paper, generally made through a less refined process than other types of paper.
The only sound was that of the heavy manila paper of the envelope tearing and the sudden sharp pops of the sealing wax as it broke loose.
Hon. George West acquired ten paper mills situated along the Kayaderosseras Creek from 1862 to 1899 and became the largest manila paper manufacturer in the world.
When paper is used, it is preferable that it is made from paper pulp with long cellulose fibre, such as kraft paper or manila paper.
Callahan specifically recommended the use of Manila paper, which is considerably cheaper than thicker writing paper and also provides an opaque background for secure covering of the letter within.