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Thus the form of the lecture: one person reading out one copy of a book to a multitude.
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Hey, I say if one person buys her book based on this recent publicity, then good for Graves.
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With the deal size expanded and some institutional investors scaling back orders, demand dropped to about 4.5 times the available shares, says one person familiar with the book.
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Did one person write a whole book?
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It was said in evidence that there is at least one book in every person.
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One person who has seen the book said the bankrupt team, which is being sold in a court-supervised auction, had operating profit (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) in the single digits in 2011 but a significant net loss after debt payments and non-cash charges.
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And to make such a big fuss about just one book, one audiotape of one person who is not really very well known in this (unintelligible) community of Islam in the West or contemporary Islamic revival is not a way to go.
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Still, Mr Perino's book is potent testimony to the way in which one person can help crystallise the interpretation of an event.
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Most apps in the book and education categories are probably from much smaller one and two person operations.
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In October, Apple sent representatives to the Frankfurt Book Fair, the industry's largest trade fair, according to one person familiar with the matter.
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This book, for what it's worth, is an attempt to explain what one individual person means by conservatism.
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