Mr Gore is more likely to take a book on Swedish land planning on holiday, as Mr Dukakis once did.
"Sometimes I'll take a book and put my credit cards and cash in it" and use that as a purse, she says.
You can browse around after dinner and take a book out and bring it back the next time you come to eat.
So the question arises, what made the director-producer team of Alvin Rakoff and Christopher Morahan take on such a book in the first place?
So what exactly does it take to be a book editor?
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Other more prominent names could take a leaf out of the book of a player who remains unsung and under-rated.
By "take a look, it's in a book, " nearly everyone in attendance adds to the chorus.
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Every Fortune 500 company should take a page from its book or risk becoming irrelevant in the new global women-driven economy.
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They will take comfort from a new book by Bob Davis and David Wessel, two journalists at the Wall Street Journal.
To test out reaction, I take a copy of the book to an ultra-Orthodox Jewish study centre, where I meet a 22-year-old man in signature black hat and beard.
Trying to force Swartz (or anyone) to take a plea bargain by throwing the book at him erodes our right to a trial by jury.
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But even the best of these could never take the place of a great book.
It had a rap structure but going after a very positive message and talking about things like read a book and take responsibility and do the right thing and do all these things.
Designed to be the ultimate line for mobile enthusiasts, the new ultraportable line comes in a very portable form factor that weighs only 3.55 pounds so it's easy to take on the go in a book bag or backpack.
They will create the book, print one at a time, take individual or bulk orders for the book, and ship the book.
What caused so many influential, left-of-center policy leaders to take up their pens and blurb a book so exuberantly?
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Mr Dougall said the confidence "we take from the BBC" was that there was a written "rule book" and someone would always take responsibility.
Mr Farley decided to take a leaf out of the Fiesta book for the global launch of the Focus, which is planned as the centrepiece of Ford's transformation into a producer of smaller and more environmentally friendly cars.
Hadopi, the government organization behind the country's existing "three strikes" law, released a new report that proposes websites take a page from YouTube's book and actively monitor content by using recognition algorithms and the like to take down things that are presumed illegal.
He also hopes employees will take a softer view of their own boss after reading the book, which portrays Mr. Jobs as a brilliant but mercurial leader.
He is a writer of extraordinary talent and his book will take us deeper and further into the war and its major architects, at a time when we need that clarity desperately.
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Both India and Pakistan would do well to take a leaf from East Asia's book.
And he should urge Japan to take a leaf from Ronald Reagan's book.
They take 12 to 18 months to publish a book -- an anachronism in today's world of instant self-publishing.
But when bunched all together in one book, they take on a level of utility that is largely lacking from individual lists.
Can Barnes and Noble or Sony really take a bite out of the e-book reader market by dethroning the iPad or the Kindle?
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.
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