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cds
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Plural of CD
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I divide my time between London and the US, and travel like a packhorse, toting several suitcases containing clothes, accessories, books, CDs, DVDs and the odd household chattel from one residence to another.
It's noteworthy that both Eminem and Justin Timberlake scored huge first-week sales in 2013: their fans grew up purchasing CDs, and owning music.
There were 29.7m albums downloaded in 2014, down 9% on the year before, while 52.7m CDs were bought – a drop of almost 7%.
Cockerton East & West have the lowest access to internet services in our town, therefore we need the library not just for books, DVDs and CDs but also for internet access.
By now the individual songs on my hard drive vastly outnumbered those on the CDs I owned.
Familiar ways of consuming culture and defining taste – such as buying LPs, CDs and books and displaying them on shelves – were falling away.
CDS contracts allow bond holders to protect themselves from a default of 'restructuring'restructuring
Officers examined almost 300 computers, 1,800 disks, CDs and hard drives, and scores of books, documents and notepads, using fingerprinting, DNA, computer forensics, linguistic analysis and facial mapping.
We were sent home with daily homework: progress sheets to fill in and various guided meditations on CDs.
While it started as a portable tape player, Sony has kept the Walkman brand for CDs, MiniDiscs and MP3 players.
It was after recording two CDs with local artists that a friend of a friend in Morocco suggested she audition for Arabs Got Talent.
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