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blue book

also blue·book (blo͞o′bo͝ok′)
n.
1. An official list of persons in the employ of the US government.
2. A book listing the names of socially prominent people.
3. A blank notebook with blue covers in which to write the answers to examination questions.
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bluebook

n
1. (Parliamentary Procedure) (in Britain) a government publication bound in a stiff blue paper cover: usually the report of a royal commission or a committee
2. informal chiefly US a register of well-known people
3. (in Canada) an annual statement of government accounts
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