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en Usually it's someone who's taking rare books where they have some marketability and hope for huge profits.

en By focusing on this subgenre of rare books, we are developing best standards and models for digitizing other kinds of rare books.

en We're not taking donations of books or sending books. It's important they buy the books they need.

en We have a host of people waiting on us to return with these books. This many books will almost fill our library. Over 3,000 books will supply a huge portion . . . of our small library. So it's just amazing.

en Pretty much since statehood, we have kept a continuous record of what [the Supreme Court] did. We have lots of rare, old books, even Spanish books from when Spanish law was important in interpreting land grants.

en We've had a huge run-up, and people want to take some profits right now. More than the currency worries or specific stocks with bad news, you've got good old-fashioned profit taking with people feeling that the market is overbought.

en A successful economy depends on the proliferation of the rich, on creating a large class of risk-taking men who are willing to shun the easy channels of a comfortable life in order to create new enterprise, win huge profits, and invest them again

en These women are not politicians, but ordinary Iraqis who are desperate to see an end to the violence and are taking great personal risk to come to the US. It's a rare opportunity to hear from Iraqis themselves, and we hope that US officials will listen.

en She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. Books are delightful society. If you go into a room and find it full of books - even without taking them from the shelves they seem to speak to you, to bid you welcome.
  William E. Gladstone

en Rare Books: An Exhibition,

en We also have our own library, because sometimes seniors forget about taking books back and they have to pay fines. All our books are donated so if they want to hold on to them they can. They are not pressured to read it in a certain amount of days.

en There is huge potential in rural regions. Lower subscriber acquisition cost may bring in huge profits in the future.

en The profits are exceeding everyone's expectations. It's one of those rare moments in time where corporations really have earnings momentum.

en If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en I think we are taking after the markets in Europe, most of them are down today. I think the guys are just taking profits on banks because there's still good news especially with credit demand figures this morning.


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