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en Catalogs from the late 1800s through the early 1900s are often described as the gems. They were the catalogs of a golden era because of their illustrations - many of them hand-done - and because of the cultural information they included. Later, the catalogs became more commercial as their producers figured people could go to books or elsewhere for much of that (botanical background).

en Catalogs from the late 1800s through the early 1900s are often described as the gems. They were the catalogs of a golden era because of their illustrations -- many of them hand-done -- and because of the cultural information they included. Later, the catalogs became more commercial as their producers figured people could go to books or elsewhere for much of that [botanical background].

en Catalogs from the late 1800s through the early 1900s are often described as the gems. They were the catalogs of a golden era because of their illustrations -- many of them hand-done -- and because of the cultural information they included. Later, the catalogs became more commercial as their producers figured people could go to books or elsewhere for much of that (botanical background).

en If you have products to sell, catalogs give you an opportunity to reach millions of consumers. Landing just a few catalogs accounts can generate tremendous revenue.

en Fifty-one percent of stolen art is found in art catalogs. People try to fence it,

en Even bands with deep catalogs have hits, and then they have superstar hits. There may be 20 songs from Queen that people know, but really we're talking about two or three that are more popular by orders of magnitude. They're cultural staples. If I had the option to buy 9 songs instead of 12 songs on 'Meet the Beatles,' I might have done that.

en It's like saying the Internet is a crutch because back in the day we used to go to the library and pore through the card catalogs to spend two more hours finding some information. That's not what happens in the workplace anymore, so why teach it? This is about new modalities here and everywhere. It will not reduce the college experience. It is in line with modern and practical expectations.

en You need to understand the timing of what catalogs you send to what customers, and how that's going to influence their purchasing habits. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness.

en We need all that mixture of paper (junk mail, catalogs and newspapers) to recycle quality newsprint.

en The catalogs of Motown and the Soul '70s and Rock & Roll '60s are disappearing from retail shelves. TV is the best way to talk to that audience now.

en Mailers are sensing that customers are ordering later and later, and responding by putting more catalogs in the mail at the beginning of December.

en The Internet and e-commerce are a vital part of Target Corporation, and this new organization will help us leverage the power of all our store brands and catalogs.

en You can flip through a catalog anywhere you want to without having to turn on a computer. When you're done catalogs aren't immediately thrown away. They sit on your coffee table, making their way through your family and friends.

en Consumers are becoming more and more design-savvy every day -- and they may not even know it. Just by interacting with various catalogs and Web sites, they are becoming design critics.

en No matter where you are or who you are, the e-library card and NOVEL would allow access to catalogs, digitized collections of photographs, images, maps, manuscripts, encyclopedias, journals and other proprietary databases licensed on a statewide basis for free.


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