' A reader unfamiliar with Gladwell would assume that he had published only one book!
Mr. ADOLPH GREEN (Songwriter): (Singing) Don't sweat for weeks and weeks over just one book.
It was said in evidence that there is at least one book in every person.
One book is The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between (A Little) Craziness and (A Lot of) Success in America.
If you are going to read just one book about parenting, it should be this one.
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One character, Debbie Pelt, is described as a werelynx in one book and a werefox in another.
In only one book I consulted, Marilynne Robinson's cult classic "Housekeeping, " are the sisters presented as soul-mates.
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My research consists of over thirty refereed publications, two edited volumes, and one book (with another in process).
One book was titled "The Dilbert Principle, " a satirical take on corporate culture by the comic strip's creator.
The authors of one book argued that of Vietnam veterans getting benefits for PTSD, 75 percent were fakers.
We started small, building our company and our brand one book at a time, one day at a time.
Most writers take a breather between books, but when he finished one book he always started immediately on another book.
"One book that comes to mind is Wonder Woman, " said Erika Peterman, a DC Comics fan and blogger for girls-gone-geek.com.
So I thought it was really important to put it in one book and try to be as accurate as possible.
That way, a user would have to look up a given topic in only one book instead of 29 Readers Guide volumes.
One book that has taken Germany by storm is by a young author born in the eastern city of Dresden, Ingo Schulze.
But when bunched all together in one book, they take on a level of utility that is largely lacking from individual lists.
Could he recommend one book for Mr. Romney to read this summer?
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Even though they can print one book at a time, it can be expensive per unit, more expensive than hard copy printers.
Who would have thought that one book could bring such big results?
Sharing stories from his new book, Leading With Honor, I knew in an instant this is one book I would love to read.
No individual student could possibly hope to afford even one book directly, let alone the small library required to read all around a subject.
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Seventy-eight percent of Americans had read at least one book in the previous 12 months, with 83 percent among those aged between 16 and 29.
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You cannot find your passion idly staring into space, hoping for it to appear as a revelation, from one book, article, blog posting or casual conversation.
Mr Romney noted that one book he had read recently, Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel (utterly brilliant, by the way) put economic differences down to geography.
It took just nine minutes to completely upload one book via Wi-Fi, though another with huge photo files from a professional photographer took closer to 40 minutes.
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"Usually in a case like this one book lands at No. 1 and stays there, " said Robert Gottlieb, chairman of Trident Media Group, a New York literary agency.
Saban has already written one book after his first championship.
He learned the alphabet, upper and lower case, in two days, compiled his own spelling books, and set about reading the one book in the Tswana language, the Bible.
One book he likes is Born Fighting, by James Webb, now a U.S. senator from Virginia, about how the feisty, persecuted Scots-Irish transferred their Celtic-warrior mindset to the American South.
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