Borrowers can keep a book for as long as they like, but when they borrow a new title, the previously borrowed book automatically disappears from their device.
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In practice, they accept special offers to members of a loyalty club, or to people who book tickets early or keep a big balance on an account.
Many sites will throw in a nifty electronic address book and a reminder notice to keep track of important holidays.
My daughters keep telling me I should write a book about my adventures!
It offers no quick fixes or get-rich-quick advice, but it is a good book to keep readers grounded in reality.
In the same way, there may be a road to a niche audience in the creation of artistic versions of current books as a means to keep the printed book alive.
He is writing a book about how ordinary people can keep fit, and plans to go to college to do a course in sports coaching.
"I actually have my boarding pass framed now, and it's sitting on my desk, right next to a little prayer book I keep with its page turned to Psalm 23, " he said.
Under the terms of the one-year project, the libraries will pay retail-level prices once a year to keep any given e-book available, no matter how many times it's virtually borrowed by residents in the boroughs.
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To keep the book up to date, I started a blog which morphed into a website.
As he comes up to her, she turns her head, places a hand in her open book to keep it from closing.
Stanford library director Michael Keller says the librarians determined which books to keep on the shelf by looking at how frequently a book was checked out.
There will be a skimpy 2 megabytes of memory, which isn't much to work with on a Palm device but is enough if all you want to do is keep track of your daily schedule and a sizable address book, among other things.
Despite these and other disagreements, they should in no way keep the interested reader from buying what is a very important book.
If you have been trading them long, I would book some profits but keep some if you have a longer term approach.
Friedman got a lot right in his book, especially about the need to keep trade free.
Plaxo was Parker's first attempt at creating a real company--an online service that aimed to keep your address book up to date.
On one floor, about two dozen editorial staff write book reviews, while down a hall perhaps as many programmers keep the software running.
The letter also mentions loaning the book out, which could mean he felt a need to keep his books clean for other readers (this is perhaps a more persuasive argument).
The Warbeast uses two LEGO Technic motors to keep the gun firing at a constant rate, but the other guns in the book are powered by nothing but rubber bands and physics.
Users can also book appointments with potential customers or suppliers and keep track of them with a meeting notification service.
Medsite can keep prices low because it has an advantageous deal with several small suppliers and a big medical book distributor.
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Harold had written a section in the book where he said that browning meat doesn't keep in the juices -- and that flew in the face of all the things I had learned about classical French cooking up until then.
Before I left, I started a travel blog to keep my family and friends updated, which also served as a way to take notes for the book.
It's an incredibly helpful way to keep track of the hundreds of characters in fantasy novels (or just the five characters in a regular book).
In an experiment popularized by the book of the same name, volunteers were told to keep track of how many times a basketball was passed between players.
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