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  2. How long does it take to buy a house? - AOL

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    Timeline to buy a house, step-by-step Step 1: Get preapproved. If you’re financing your home purchase, the first step is to get preapproved for a mortgage. A mortgage lender will typically ask ...

  3. A Step-By-Step Guide to Buying Your First Home - AOL

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    But breaking home buying down into tasks to check off makes it much more manageable. Keep scrolling for our step-by-step, expert-backed guide to buying a home. 1.

  4. Homebuying checklist - AOL

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    Buying a home can be one of the most complex financial undertakings of your life. Clarifying expectations and preparing your paperwork in advance can help to keep the process streamlined and on ...

  5. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    The back page can then be turned back to its correct position, thus hiding the spine of the book. Comb binding uses a 9/16" pitch rectangular hole pattern punched near the bound edge. A curled plastic "comb" is fed through the slits to hold the sheets together. Comb binding allows a book to be disassembled and reassembled by hand without damage.

  6. Secret Belgian binding - Wikipedia

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    This binding was invented in the mid-1980s by Anne Goy, a Belgian bookbinder. She was looking for a Western version of the traditional Japanese stab binding techniques. She wanted a book that would open flat but with the appearance of the stab sewing. Anne Goy calls this binding the "crisscross binding". [1]

  7. Endband - Wikipedia

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    Book binding terms vary by time period and location. Christopher Clarkson first used the word ‘endband’ in 1967 to speak about medieval book binding. [2] The following terms are used by Conservation Wiki (operated by the American Institute for Conservation, also called AIC Wiki), Ligatus (full name The Language of Bindings Thesaurus), and J.A. Szirmai's book The Archeology of Medieval ...

  8. Rachel Cruze’s 9-Step Guide To Buying a House in 2025 - AOL

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    The process of buying a home does carry some stress, and it’s important to have someone levelheaded and experienced to serve as your guide and voice. ... Step 8: Pay For a Home Inspection. If ...

  9. Oversewn binding - Wikipedia

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    The book's spine may be rounded and backed to keep it from caving in, but if the text block is too thick, the spine is sometimes left flat. [2] A strip of cloth called a super is then often affixed to the spine of the text block and then to the boards of the case. Oversewing can be done by hand but is usually done with a machine in a bindery.