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As the sort of people who are on a first-name basis with librarians, historians and English professors, historians are thrilled to hold a new book, to crack the binding and break it in like a new pair of shoes.
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But a nervous Spurs managed to hold them at bay to book a path into the next round.
BBC: Tottenham 1-1 Slavia Prague
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The title story, of a man who tried to hold God to a contract, had echoes of both the Book of Job and, more distinctly, of the parables of the Talmud and Midrash.
ECONOMIST: Obituary
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He didn't direct her, or put her in a pose she hated those anyway, couldn't hold them, preferred to lie down comfortably with a book.
ECONOMIST: Charis Wilson
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Also I enjoy writing, and have written one book, and manage to hold down a part time office job, but working can prove difficult too at times because typing with extremely sore hands is quite a painful process.
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Common sense would hold that a person who legally acquires copyrighted material such as a book or music CD generally has the right to resell it at a later time.
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From a text book perspective, Basel III requires banks to hold 4.5% of common equity, Basel II requires 6% of Tier I capital of risk-weighted assets.
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Ordinarily, companies book only dividends from subsidiaries in which they hold less than a 20% stake, says Rexroad.
FORBES: The serial chargers
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While we were somewhat conflicted, given that the shares now trade for 12 times book value, in the end we decided to hold on a while longer as the current price-to-sales ratio of less than two is quite low for this sector, and we have previously sold Avanex on two separate occasions at much higher prices.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The bookstore has also used its printing press to hold a short story fiction contest, picking 42 of the best entries and publishing them in its own book.
FORBES: A Limited Inventory, But Some Interesting Titles Too
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Slipping effortlessly into a bag or pocket, Reader Wi-Fi is no bigger than a paperback book. 8.9mm thin and weighing just 168 grams it's supremely comfortable to hold, with a gently curving profile that fits naturally in your hand.
ENGADGET: Sony's new Reader Wi-Fi is the world's lightest 6-inch e-reader with multitouch screen (update: powered by Android)