ISO 233-2 is used in French libraries and in North African libraries, and is recommended by ISSN for establishing key titles when cataloguing serials.
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In this capacity, between 1906 and 1932 Devambez published around 70 general books, mostly illustrated, of which a selection of key titles is listed below.
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He has eight top-five finishes and 15 top-10s in a low-key title run that mirrors his personality _ little excitement but a lot of productivity.
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As a result, theater owners are no longer complaining, as they used to, that studios are bunching most of their key titles at the same time.
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In the period 1914 1922, the Jim�nez-Camprub?pair produced twenty-two Spanish translations of Tagore's English corpus; they heavily revised " The Crescent Moon " and other key titles.
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The waning of the arcade game industry, coupled with some poor sales and public enthusiasm from several key titles led to the eventual loss of many of their licenses.
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Among its more important holdings are 21 rare titles of Philippine imprints dated from 1597 to 1800, 69 key titles from the 18th century, and 777 titles from the 19th century.
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In 2006, JoWooD Entertainment announced the purchase of DreamCatcher Games as a way of increasing their presence into the North American gaming market in addition to acquiring the company's key titles and licenses.
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Express shipping is also offered, and even though the toolbar doesn't list English or Literature text, a search for titles in both Victorian and modern literature turned up a wealth of key titles.
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Its conclusions and recommendations formed the basis for land reform provisions that were included in what would become the IRA . The original versions of the IRA included two key titles, one dealing with probate and the other with land consolidation.