-
might not
otherwise be
photographed if they are not
commercially useful or
salable.
Amateur photography grew
during the late 19th
century due to the po****rization...
-
ready for sale to customers.
Goods for resale:
Returned goods that are
salable.
Stocks in transit: The
materials which are not at the seller's location...
- Music, Bohm was "a
German composer of
great fecundity and the
highest salability... He
occupied an
important position in the
musical commonwealth inasmuch...
- 'authentic' manner, then
rewrite them to add plot
twists which increased their salability as
magazine stories. This "whoring", as
Hemingway called these sales,...
- the
dealer Ambroise Vollard,
despite not
compromising to his
request for
salable,
conformed work.
Vollard was
unsatisfied and made no
effort to sell them...
- of
colonial products (and
frequently under strain to
offer sufficient salable goods to
balance the exchange), as in the past, the
industrializing nations...
- and will not
request certifications unless pressed by its active,
still salable artists. A full and
complete list of RIAA-certified
recordings would be...
- (Dell Publishing, 1979). He led
workshops and
seminars about producing salable screenplays.
Hollywood film
producers use Field's
ideas on
structure to...
- is
crediting him and his work with "single-handedly
establishing the
salability of etchings" and
introducing the
print publisher business model. Unlike...
-
attributed to the work
required to
produce them
locally (i.e. scarcity) and
salability across space. The ease of
production of
these beads using methods emplo****...