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He was himself, a closed book to others, as always.
Students should understand that science is rarely a closed book.
But your own past can be a closed book, even at fourteen.
History is never a closed book or a final verdict.
Up to now, the subject of his father has been a closed book, at least publicly.
What ever happened to a reader who could say to a closed book: "Tell me a story!"
It's not a closed book if he starts against Denver.
So I think that's pretty much a closed book for me."
Recovering, she laid a hand on the now closed book.
They all looked at the closed book, and then at one another.
"Except maybe for a few people in the inner circle, he's a closed book."
As if the closed book could be reopened and read again, with a different ending.
And Sam's work was a closed book to her.
I'd prefer to think of it as a closed book."
Carter laid the paper and the envelope upon the closed book.
Not, obviously, on the topic of abortion, a matter which appears to be a closed book.
It's a closed book in my life, and a book that is just beginning to open for you.
Indeed, the American repertory has remained a largely closed book.
Increasingly, however, "victim" countries are refusing to view history as a closed book.
Apparently Schumann felt that with the husband's death, the wife's life, too, is a closed book.
In short, they will forever remain a closed book.
"I didn't mean to open pages in a closed book."
"That part of my life is a closed book.
The science of attack was a closed book to Henry; and as for defense, such a thing had never entered into his calculations.
Nor can one assume for a moment that the history of Edison's laboratory is a closed book.