The satchel has since been in the pages of popular magazines Elle, GQ and Cosmopolitan.
They wound up in the pages of the New York Herald Tribune and in Cosmopolitan.
Hennessy was bullish on Japan in the pages of FORBES two years ago.
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But there is one today in the pages of The Guardian courtesy of Zoe Williams.
We can chart that change in the pages of the New York Times.
Wright even suggests that Wilde discovered his sexuality in the pages of Plato.
There was even speculation in the pages of Forbes that the company might be sold, la Digital Equipment Corp.
Alexei Kudrin, a former finance minister, has waged a campaign in the pages of Vedomosti, a newspaper, against the idea.
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It's here that front-row fixture Anna Wintour might take notice of a girl and put her in the pages of Vogue.
Another great catalyst for growth is liberalized world trade, whose progress and potholes are also examined in the pages that follow.
Many of the things Goldberg defends in the pages of Tyranny of Cliches absolutely cannot be affirmatively defended on their own merits.
These are the money managers you read about in the pages of financial magazines because of their great long term track records.
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Irving had also begun to espouse supply-side economics, and write about it in ideological terms, in the pages of the Wall Street Journal.
There is a lot of investing wisdom in the pages of Big Profits from Small Stocks, and Kramer has chosen her hunting grounds well.
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Many are "It" shoes, those darlings heralded in the pages of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and thus wait-listed even before they ship to stores.
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You can look at a village in Madagascar, and then at the heaps of riches displayed in the pages of this magazine, and be appalled.
More recent examples abound in the pages of Forbes, Fast Co.
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Writing in the pages of Corriere della Sera newspaper he went as far as to describe the crowding on an average visit as an "unimaginable disaster".
Since then, the rumor has been largely dispelled through a lot of uncomfortable chair-shifting and egg-faced hemming and hawing in the pages of the financial rags.
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That is evident in the pages of the Jewish Chronicle, where Tesco, a giant supermarket chain, touts its kosher products and shipping companies advertise Passover cruises.
In 2006, Insomnia Radio was awarded Best Podcast by Newsweek Online, and the network was praised in the pages of the New York Times, Wired, and CMJ.
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The first introduces the idea of hospitality as a game of deceit and subtle manipulation, a theme Mr Browner returns to regularly in the pages to come.
The publishing monolith made his fortunes in the pages of ye old paper-based books, but it seems that he'll be paying off future mortgages with something else entirely.
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Billionaires can expect their names to crop up regularly in the pages of Forbes, but how many can claim regular coverage in stoner bible High Times?
Since publishing Critical Decisions this fall, I have received a number of emails from readers who have recognized their own medical histories in the pages of my book.
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Claims like this were significantly buttressed by former Secretaries of State Kissinger, Shultz, Baker, Lawrence Eagleburger and Colin Powell in December, 2010, in the pages of the Washington Post.
Found in the pages of many of their books, Koch and Clarke have collected bygone bookmarks and other yellowing items used for the same purpose, from receipts to menus and shopping lists.
Montoya isn't likely to be featured in the pages of US Weekly, but vendors must establish relationships with up-and-comers, hoping that brand loyalty will follow the talent into superstardom.
At bottom, Lord Duveen was vain, greedy and mightily pleased with himself, the sort of man one is rather glad to have met only in the pages of a book.
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