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case books
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However, even in this case books are not destroyed, they are just not lent out to readers".
"Prizes are effectively competitions... Lists, on the other hand, are a set of items, in this case books.
The businessman's case was made known just last week, when Chinese officials finally agreed to open their case books and hospitals to international experts.
In Eliezer's case, books were so scarce at the Luther Burbank Middle School in San Francisco, which he attended when the lawsuit was filed, that the books had to be shared, and teachers were forced to photocopy texts so students could do homework.
"If you have a popular loved brand it will take physical form, " he explains, "In our case books are happening as well.
The issue facing Hulu and Spotify's services — and Scribd as well, for that matter — is a war with platform giants like Amazon, Apple and Google, which are already bundling streaming services for music, video and, in Amazon's case, books, magazines and audiobooks, and a host of other perks via Amazon Prime.
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When thinking about the case, "Book of Longing" offers a useful prism.
The Roman orator and philosopher Cicero wrote the first known "case book" on situations in which duties seem to conflict.
It was in this role that he authored the NBA Official's Manual and Case Book.
A collection of these stories were featured in the 1944 book The Case Book of Jimmie Lavender.
Joel had, at that time, recently published a terrific book called The Foundation, which was accompanied by a case book of a hundred cases of successful philanthropy.
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