Auntie May, who was the manageress of a bookshop, sent me supplies of new books and comics. |
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But when you look at the window display in any bookshop, do you sense a passion for literature, or a mania for marketing? |
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I pressed him on whether he really did want to work in the bookshop or wanted to study instead. |
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We then continued our party at a bookshop near All Nations where we drank red wine and played 3D noughts and crosses. |
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So I offer the following condensations on the basis that they'll either inspire trips to the bookshop, or save you the bother. |
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Wander into any large bookshop these days and you will find a rack devoted to Internet poker. |
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Black was not a protester but was trapped in a police kettle for around seven hours after trying to walk to a local bookshop. |
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Liz is out and about doing signings and publicity too, so you may catch her at a bookshop or event near you. |
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Then there is the arty bookshop he is planning downstairs, and the adjustments that need to be made to the chairs in the patisserie. |
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If he was so inclined he could shoot through and set up a second hand bookshop that would put some competitors to shame. |
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It's easier to borrow the book from a public library or buy it from a second-hand bookshop. |
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The Film Institute is home to two cinemas, a specialist film bookshop, an education department and a bar restaurant. |
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It was in this London bookshop that Faraday acquired his learning, reading what he bound. |
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The golden girl of Tinseltown was due to appear at WestQuay's Waterstone's bookshop to sign copies of her new autobiography. |
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Have a look in the remainder bookshop and you'll find cheap reprints of the original texts. |
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He has worked as an editor, copywriter, lecturer, careworker, sheep wrangler, bookshop assistant and supply teacher. |
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She keeps smiling at me all the way through the dad's explanations about the bookshop, and how he collects Africana. |
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Its entrance is a weather-beaten door sandwiched between an occult bookshop and a ritual shop on Vaughan Road. |
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The firm continued to publish books, and there was talk of opening a bookshop. |
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I could see the whole thing from the bookshop, and I didn't see anybody stop to help. |
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After EastEnders on a Sunday this bookshop is positively hoaching with readers looking for Mr or Ms Right. |
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Anyone who wanders into a bookshop or looks through a publisher's catalogue is bound to bump into a new Companion. |
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When the aid agency in Dublin sent the sterling draft, the Nairobi bookshop despatched the consignment to my rural office. |
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Visit the bookshop or fill out a questionnaire to see what supplements you need to keep yourself in optimum condition. |
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Then, an off-the-cuff remark by a bookshop owner who gruffly suggested she should write something of her own changed the course of her life. |
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With no real capital to speak of, the bookshop launched itself as a publisher primarily with the financial backing of a local pearl merchant. |
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How often have you bought a book you'd never heard of, just because it caught your eye in the bookshop? |
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Nothing spoils the pleasure of spending time in a bookshop for the frequent browser than finding a book too quickly. |
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You go to a bookshop, and you look at the kinds of books that are sort of like yours. |
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How can newsagents or bookshop managers possibly vet everything that they sell? |
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Next visit to the bookshop, I'm forced to bluff that I raced through it in less than an hour. |
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One of the best magazines we discovered was not at Frieze but tucked away on the bottom shelf of the bookshop at Tate Modern. |
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The coffee shop at the rear of large bookshop in Oxford has been shut, but will soon be reopening as a Starbucks. |
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There is only one place better than a video shop, and that is a good second-hand bookshop. |
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My uncle works in a children's bookshop in London, and has a fantastic flat full of books of all types. |
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What has so far been described is the idyllic situation where the bookshop owner is congenial. |
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His former home in Mengstrasse has been converted into a museum and bookshop, and is a popular stop-off for tour groups. |
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Clothes-wise, it was a dead loss, so I walked through the rain towards the office, stopping in every bookshop along the way. |
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At least, I assume that the scribbly zigzag line is Tony's signature and not something the bookshop asked one of their junior staff to forge. |
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Then we went to the cafe in Borders bookshop because I was needing a coffee fix. |
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To check the availability of this book in Galerie Anatome's bookshop, don't hesitate to contact Emilie. |
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Its central streets boast an eclectic mix of gift shops, boutiques, delicatessens, old-style butchers and bakers plus a high-quality art gallery and fantastic bookshop. |
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After the war, his crew all dead, he works in a bookshop owned by a former conchie. |
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Now copies of Gomorrah are piled up for sale at every bookshop and motorway service station. |
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He had earlier worked in a bookshop and a slaughterhouse, was a trolley bus driver and a newspaper copytaker to bring in money for the family. |
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He's fallen in love with a young salesgirl by the name of Olga whom he catches sight of through the shop window of a bookshop. |
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One eloquent bookseller on his or her own, be it remote-controlled by the powerful bookshop owner, can sell 1500 copies of a title! |
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He went on to work as a teacher, a curate, and a salesperson in a bookshop. |
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The bookshop was not quite as bounteous as its name suggested. |
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Sacked by the bookshop, he hung out in bistros and with friends, writing songs for them for fun. |
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The castrates were, however, deadly serious in their pursuit of a paradise on earth, and Meek says he came across a history of them in a Parisian bookshop. |
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With the exception of a few bookshop cognoscenti with whom he talked, his intelligence seemed strictly a private matter, existing for its own sake. |
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We should no more seek to control what people watch than we would seek to control what books they might wish to buy in a bookshop. |
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If you are a small bookshop in the high street you can never compete with their prices, because you pay taxes. |
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They had a bookshop in the cosmopolitan city where many communities lived together. |
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She exhibited them in a friend's bookshop and started to receive commissions! |
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The Cuban Commission for UNESCO, for instance, was associated with UNESCO in the opening of a cultural bookshop in Havana. |
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Having opened a bookshop, a literary café and a cultural centre for meetings and exchanges, the Madres decided to expand their activities. |
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It sits on top of a mini-mall, containing various boutiques, some sandwich bars, a bookshop, post office, at least three big name coffee outlets and a Tesco metro. |
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He designs a cover that looks not a little like other pulpy thrillers in his favourite corner of the bookshop, and convinces a Sydney bookstore to stock it. |
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I have a friend who used to run a second-hand bookshop in the city. |
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When the coffee was done we split up and went our separate ways, Graham to the bookshop for a good browse and me off to the big photographic store at the other end of town. |
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I was unable to resist the biog in the bookshop, an author who must have had a wonderful job, since huge quantities of her letters and those of her circle survive. |
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Then we went to the bookshop for a mooch, and then we had dinner. |
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Once you have located the source of potential trouble, your next step is to go, not to the doctor, but to the bookshop to swot up your symptoms in a health manual. |
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It does not matter if a bookshop is located in an obscure alley or a far-flung locality as long as a discount has been announced or a rare book is known to be available. |
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Sales at the United Nations bookshop in New York increased by 15 per cent from July 2006 to January 2007, compared to the same period one year earlier. |
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Upon your visit to this historic bookshop that is nearly overflowing with books, you might flip through a Baldwin novel to find that it's been autographed in dedication to Shakespeare and Company and its founder. |
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The Council bookshop online holds a collection of publications done by the General Secretariat of the Council to inform the public about the activities of the Council. |
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Buy The Case of the Exploding Brains at the Guardian bookshop. |
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To start with, she spent six months a year in both countries, but by 1984, her employer – the German bookshop Marissal Bücher – took her on permanently. |
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This will be the second exhibition in The Gallery at Foyles, located on the fifth floor of the new Foyles bookshop at 107 Charing Cross Road, and curated by Futurecity to celebrate 'the word' in all its forms. |
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A system will be set up, at the Fontenoy entrance, to control visitors to the bookshop, the newsagent and the branch of the Société Générale bank. |
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The Slow Food stand offers a wide range of collectible gadgets and books from the publishing house which can be purchased or browsed in the adjacent lounge area, like in a real bookshop. |
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The bookshop was reported as facing closure in September 2011 and the report was fulfilled. |
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Ghana has the largest bookshop in Africa, EPP Books Services located at the University of Ghana. |
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Union facilities include a Blackwells bookshop, several bars and the University's Student Support Services. |
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To download the brochure, please click here to visit the IRU bookshop. |
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Flemish bookshop for brain games, including chess of course. |
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Another section that we recommend you visit is the bookshop where titles and publications with links to the city, such as cookery books, history of art books and books on prominent local artists, amongst other things? |
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If you're an animal adorer or fantasy freak and you love an edge of your seat fast paced read, then I order you to go to a bookshop or library right now and get this book! |
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But it's like having a bookshop full of cookery books. |
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One person privy to the activities taking place in these rooms was Martin Gilbertson, a computer expert hired to design websites and firewalls for the bookshop and adjoining community center. |
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This latter threatens her to chase her away from the house and harasses her on her workplace, he also lodged a complaint against the victim for a theft of a bookshop. |
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Recently he found himself with a parking ticket for parking outside Gladstones cafe and bookshop on Slater Street. |
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The other notable absentee is James Fifty Shadess trilogy, the books which brought mummy-porn out of the e-readers and on to the best-seller shelves in every high street bookshop. |
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In the homemade LGSM documentary, we also glimpse a tall, handsome fellow wearing groovy leather trousers, shaking a donations bucket outside Gay's the Word bookshop in London's Marchmont Street – this is Jonathan Blake. |
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Currently out of print but findable if you are a diligent bookshop or internet browser. |
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The former professional snooker player will be reading from Boudicca and Co when she visits Throck-morton's bookshop in Market Square on Saturday. |
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In 1814, the fall of Napoleon finally allowed Bonneville to rejoin his wife in the United States where he remained for four years before returning to Paris to open a bookshop. |
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He is a co-director and founder, with his wife Sharon Ames-Dennard, of the Aakhet Center for Human Development, Amen-Ra's bookshop and Gallery and the Sakkara Youth Institute. |
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After forays in running a sweetshop in York and a greengrocery in Devon, they were on their way to look at a Suffolk bookshop when they stopped off in Warwick. |
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The used bookshop wouldn't offer much due to the poor shape of the book. |
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Marangou was born in Limassol in 1948 and studied sociology in Germany before working as a dramaturge at the Cyprus Theatre Organisation as well as managing her own bookshop. |
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