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roll book

noun

  1. a book in which attendance records are kept, as of students or employees.


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To get a better sense of the decimation, McAuliffe looked at the Authentic Osage Indian Roll Book, which cites the deaths of many of the original allotted members of the tribe.

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The General de Lafayette Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution helped get a headstone for Inman after discovering his name in the 1919 Tippecanoe County World War I Honor Roll book, the Lafayette Journal & Courier reported.

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There are doughnuts for sale and no need to show ID; just sign the line by your name in the roll book.

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She was the P.S. in the roll book.

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“We had penmanship teachers when I was coming along and my teacher would allow me to do her roll book. And I said, ‘Oh, that’s nice of you.’

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