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In the extravagant world of American college admissions, where excess and pointless complication are the norm, it stood to reason that there would be books about every phase of the process and about the phase that comes after the process ends.
These Nonesuch Press books were so enormously popular that every time a new one came out there would be ten times as many orders as there would be books, and since they sent a very small number of them to America, the prices here sky-rocketed.
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Traditional loans to customers would be booked at amortised cost.
(Broadly, those loans being held to term for their income would be booked at historical cost; those meant to be traded would be booked at fair value).
The proceeds of that sale would be booked as part of third-quarter results, it said.
If the drug were a success, profits would be booked in Luxembourg and taxed at a low rate.
"We took Ashley Cole off as the way our luck was going he would be booked as well.
This putative saving, amounting to £40 per patient, would be booked as earnings.
If chutzpah and determination counted for anything in his deliberations, their place would be booked already.
If he mentioned a duel, swordsmen would be booked; if he mentioned dancing, music would be arranged.
Under a yet-to-be-released proposal, assets to be traded or held for sale would be booked at fair value in profit-and-loss statements.
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