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"The Government Printing Office couldn't produce enough copies for every Congressman and all 7,000 journalists who wanted one.
The chain's religion buyer was an early advocate for the book, ordering copies for every store, said Patricia Bostelman, the vice president for marketing at Barnes & Noble.
In fact, Senator Barrasso and his colleagues ought to order up copies for every citizen in the country.
Technology trends and corporate insights can provide us some clues: The Spectator for instance, showed it now sells three digital copies for every four they sell in print on the newsstand.
On Tuesdays, he said, our six-inmate crew would shelve books returned by the supermax inmates; we would also type up a ten-question quiz about one of the novels, make copies for every inmate, and place them on the appropriate cart.
The initial qPCR copies for every case were included in the calculation.
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