Such companies have also succeeded by creating an online customer base, in part through web portals offering extensive catalogues and ordering options.
He said pictures of the boots, including one with the football museum's creator Vic Wayling, went perfectly with handwritten catalogues and notes.
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With smaller auctions comes the opportunity to reduce variable costs such as catalogues and marketing, where there is still a lot of fat.
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These studies have been made possible by the growth in catalogues and maps of genetic variation among human populations, as well as differences with our closest relatives, such as Neanderthal and chimpanzee.
Two exhibition catalogues signed and illustrated by Hirst were also included in the sale.
The vast majority of the paper that stuffs our mailboxes is unwanted advertisements, catalogues, and newspaper fliers.
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Decision Support International distributes financial data, telephone books and college catalogues to tiny, independent data factories across Delhi and Madras, where they are fed into computers and rearranged into new products for sale by its mostly American customers.
Direct marketing involves using mail-shots and catalogues that go straight to the customer.
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Despite his talent, Simpson-Daniel has been restricted to only 10 England caps following a catalogues of injuries and illness.
Mail ended the carnival pitchman and catalogues were created.
Great American takes care of the catalogues, the ordering and fulfillment, and earns a profit off sales.
This will both make the companies richer, by making their catalogues more valuable, and threaten their long-term survival.
At a time when well-illustrated books and sales catalogues did not exist, collectors were almost entirely dependent on art dealers for advice.
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Its troubled home shopping arm - which includes Kays and Innovations catalogues - saw its rate of decline slow as it cut prices.
It catalogues how sports teams and companies challenge huge opponents.
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The web's links now encompass computer-science technical reports, folk-song lyrics, economic statistics from America's Department of Commerce, tarot cards, satellite weather photographs, film reviews, legal databases, the Bible, library catalogues, literary magazines and more.
Migrant workers look through catalogues of photocopied DVD covers and point to their selection.
Sir Jeremy's book, first published in 1995 and now expanded and updated, catalogues the most challenging problems that have fixed the frontiers of the sport.
Although she had been generating income from selling her own calendars and modeling for catalogues, she hit the big time by creating her own fashion line--for which she still models--and licensing her name and image to 16 manufacturers that sell her products at 50, 000 locations in 15 countries.
The RSPCA's report catalogues the incidents of animal neglect and abuse the charity investigated.
He said Sweet Caroline singer Diamond had "created one of the most enduring catalogues of American popular music" and called Ma "one of the most versatile and popular classical music performers in the world".
We have full catalogues from all the major labels and a raft of independent labels including those represented by Merlin, which means all of their artists are being fairly compensated for their creativity every time people enjoy music through Spotify.
In March the authorities decreed that companies must register their catalogues with local bodies known as industry and commerce bureaus before distributing them to dealers.
Though direct mail has worked well for luxury and mid-priced goods, catalogues may not be the right conduit for Proffitt's more standard fare.
One, which appeals to smaller suppliers, is that they no longer need be held back by the marketing and logistical difficulties of distributing paper catalogues.
Many publishers are setting up their own e-book stores to help them promote the works of new authors and remind readers about the back catalogues of established writers.
Michael Farr, a leading British 'Tintinologist', says Herge actually did a "lot of research" for Tintin's Indian journey: he secured catalogues of all the aircraft Air India used and uniforms the cabin crew wore at that time.
Evergreen also controls the catalogues of other posthumously prolific musicians including rapper Tupac Shakur and English singer-songwriter Nick Drake.
Some printers are offering marketers and retailers the option of printing more personalised catalogues to target different groups of consumers more accurately.
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His own artistic talents were revealed in the beautiful catalogues he commissioned, with essays by Ernest Hemingway, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus.
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