The visitors are still pinning their hopes on a series of unlikely results to book a play-off spot and the Brewers are still favourites to go up as champions.
In Las Vegas small business vendors showcased the discounts they planned to offer as part of Small Business Saturday: a jewelry store took 20-percent off its products, a hair salon offered 20-percent off haircuts and threw in a complimentary book, a flower store offered 10-percent off its merchandise.
The two spent hours talking at the 43-year-old Mohr's office, a book-and portfolio-filled space just off the highway in Los Gatos, Calif.
The two spent hours talking at the 43-year-old Mohr's office, a book-and portfolio-filled space just off the highway in Los Gatos, California.
Any financial book conceived in far-off BC times would seem unlikely to be relevant in the AD era.
In a 1985 book called "Rip-Off U, " former Duke basketball player Dick DeVenzio railed against what he called the "theft and exploitation" college athletes face.
With a private log-in, employees can now manage their own payroll and retirement plans, request time-off and other schedule adjustments, book on-line courses and other learning and development tools, engage and be social with colleagues on intranets, and just generally manage their own work lives to an extent that was previously impossible.
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman has pulled off something extraordinary in his book-writing debut.
Uruguay exceeded all expectations after having to beat Costa Rica in a play-off to book their place in the finals.
Which means this "corrected" version of her book--a steady seller off the backlist--had only been brought up to Ambrose code: footnotes, but no quotation marks around the borrowed passages.
Indeed, guided by Hueston's calm questioning, Fastow informed the jury that all three led the conspiracy to hide hundreds of millions of dollars in losses via the now infamous off-book entities LJM1 and LJM2.
The civil complaint lays out a dizzying array of transactions that Enron employed over a four-year period to make it appear that earnings were growing steadily and that the company was able to pay its debts--many of which were hidden from shareholders through the use of off-the-book and offshore partnerships.
The scrum-half, 33, who is set to play his last game at Knowsley Road against Wigan, will finish the town centre book signing three hours before kick-off.
Once the hoopla dies down, Goldman Sachs will move on and Greg Smith - no doubt after clinching a deal to write a book that will Blow The Lid Off What We Knew Anyway - will too.
"Certainly the strong e-book growth has taken the tarnish off the otherwise tricky market, " said Philip Jones, editor of The Bookseller.
While it still looks pretty good from certain angles, the log-book shows that the wheels fell off completely just five months ago.
But the true debt, known to economists as the fiscal gap, which includes all the off-the-book obligations of the government, is 20 times larger!
But, for most Americans with typical book needs, I find the current trade-off unacceptable.
Loeper is the CEO and founder of Financeware, Inc. in Richmond, VA. He is author of the top selling book Stop the 401(k) Rip-off!
But as I looked at the paintings in his book he pulls off the not-inconsequential feat of conjuring some of the best-known views in the world with fresh eyes and during a subsequent visit to his West 57th Street studio, I realized that in some ways Venice may be among the easier subjects to portray, because it's so open to love.
For consumers, this means a few bucks off their next HarperCollins e-book.
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Aposiopesis refers to a breaking-off of speech, and in Book I of "The Aeneid" the god Neptune does just that while chastising the East and West winds for making a storm without his permission.
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But Ferguson was keen to concentrate on the positives after his young side - that contained five played aged 21 or under - saw off the Championship strugglers to book their place at Wembley.
Going the digital route has certainly been a growing trend -- 3M recently launched a Cloud Library lending service while one Austrian town kicked off its own unique e-book repository based on stickers equipped with QR codes and NFC chips.
But I left off one kind of digital book publishing start-up that I see a tremendous opportunity in.
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Deep Space Industries said it can build its first class of probes largely with off-the-shelf parts and book them on other launch vehicles, such as the French-built Ariane rockets or the Falcon boosters developed by SpaceX.
It's that fast-rising side of gaming that PBS' Off Book has explored in a succinct documentary.
Next week, Miss Lewinsky herself hits Britain, kicking off a tour of Europe with a round of book-signings and interviews.
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