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Approach agents whose lists are a good match with your work.
Avoid establishments that resist supplying lists or whose lists are confusing or long -- more than three pages.
In publishing, a market leader is John Blake Books – a firm whose lists are unlikely to come under scrutiny by judges of the Man Booker prize.
Riseup handles hundreds of thousands of e-mails a day, and the groups whose lists it hosts — animal rights outfits, freegans, guerrilla gardeners, edible-forest enthusiasts, squatters, anarchist-book sellers — send to three million addresses, Mr. Theriot-Orr said.
Participants whose lists included either radically conservative positions (ban immigrants entirely) or radically liberal positions (accept all immigrants) were more likely to recalibrate their view of what the centrist stance was.
You can also view the links collected by others, and subscribe to the links of people whose lists you find interesting".
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"He's got as much talent as anyone I've ever coached," said Holloway, whose list of pupils includes Dennis Mitchell, John Capel and Derrick Atkins.
COOK--Joe, whose list of accomplishments include writing the original pilot scripts of the Flintstones, died Friday in Mineola, NY.
Mr. Patricof, whose list of early-stage investments includes America Online and Home Depot, weighed in on the decline of dot-com fever.
But Rosenthal and Deutsch, a Hungarian emigre, whose list included Norman Mailer, John Updike and Jean Rhys, found working together difficult, and Deutsch soon retired.
The winner would be the reader whose list of six came closest to the most popular of the combined lists of all readers.
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