-
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...
-
provided nearly two
hundred cars, most of
which were
flood damaged or non-
salable,
destined for
destruction in the
climactic battle scene. The U.S. Armed...
- 'authentic' manner, then
rewrite them to add plot
twists which increased their salability as
magazine stories. This "whoring", as
Hemingway called these sales,...
- muskeg. When
Canadian guarantees of the CPR's
bonds failed to make them
salable in a
declining economy,
Macdonald obtained a loan to the
corporation from...
-
Panama Railroad, and to
maintain the
existing excavation and
equipment in
salable condition. The
company sought a
buyer for
these ****ets, with an asking...
- of
colonial products (and
frequently under strain to
offer sufficient salable goods to
balance the exchange), as in the past, the
industrializing nations...
-
manner and then
rewrite them to add plot twists,
which increased their salability as
magazine stories. This "whoring" for Zelda—as
Hemingway dubbed these...
- 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 two or more
securities that are
contractually bound to form a
single salable unit; they
cannot be
bought or sold separately.
Stapled securities have...
- (Dell Publishing, 1979). He led
workshops and
seminars about producing salable screenplays.
Hollywood film
producers use Field's
ideas on
structure to...