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Losing Chase
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 27.72 $Upper-Middle-Class resident of Marthas Vineyard, Chase (Mirren) has a breakdown, and her husband Richard (Bridges) tries to bring his family back to together by hiring Elizabeth (Sedgwick), a Mothers Helper. Chase dislikes Elizabeth, but a strong bond between the two women develops, which ultimately leads to destruction
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Losing Cooper : Finding Hope to Grieve Well
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 215.58 $Use description from paperback copy of this book
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Suny Press Losing War
Vendor: Textbooks.com Price: 34.95 $A digital copy of "Losing War" by Rosen. Download is immediately available upon purchase!
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Hello Molly Losing My Mind Crop Top Pink
Vendor: Hellomolly.com Price: 69.00 $ (+10.00 $)Length from top of bust to hem: 32cm. Crop top. Lined. Model is a standard XS and is wearing size XS. True to size. Puff sleeves. Non-stretch mesh fabric. Criss-cross back. Cold hand wash only. Polyester. Look your cutest in the Losing My Mind Crop Top. Featuring puff sleeves and a criss-cross back. Style with the matching skirt for a look we're obsessed with.
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Online Orchards 3 ft. Prairie Spy Apple Tree with Cold Hardy Capabilities Without Losing and Quality of Flavor
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 38.46 $Prairie Spy is a beautiful red apple with cream-colored streaks running across the skin of this large fruit. Originally developed in Minnesota to be the commercial apple variety that could sustain apple orchards in cold climates. Prairie Spy was meant to be the cultivar that growers could produce in regions generally considered to be too cold and harsh for commercial apple production. This delicious cultivar is incredibly sweet when it reaches peak ripeness and is great for fresh eating, baking and cooking. Over the years, newer cold-hardy apple varieties have become more popular, but Prairie Spy still remains an excellent choice for homegrown, sweet and flavorful apples. From Montana to New York, Prairie Spy is still widely enjoyed by home orchardists today. Since it's tolerant of the cold, Prairie Spy ripens between late September and early October. This fruit typically reaches peak flavor after other apples have fallen off the tree, allowing growers of Prairie Spy to extend their fruit harvest season by up to 30-days. Prairie Spy is an incredibly resilient and well-flavored apple variety that has been widely planted and enjoyed for almost a century.
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Losing Count
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 23.03 $ (+1.99 $)Losing Count Gift Wrap - LP 817949014070
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Losing
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 2.71 $Vinyl LP pressing, includes digital download. While Bullys 2013 debut Feels Like tumbled headlong into the precarious nature of Alicia Bognannos young adult life, its follow-up Losing is their first for Sub Pop (which in many ways feels like their spiritual home; Bullys sound is an outgrowth of the bands the label championed in the late 80s and 90s). Losing is a document of the complexity of growth: navigating breakups with sensitivity, learning not to flee from your troubles but to face th
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Losing the West
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 22.24 $ (+1.99 $)Losing the West is a documentary on small ranching and farming, exemplified by the story of a lifelong Colorado cowboy. Howard Linscott IS the original Marlboro Man, a gruff, chain-smoking 70-year-old who's been ranching all his life. With sweeping shots of the Colorado Rockies, the film explores whether cherished Western traditions and this fiercely independent lifestyle can survive as they collide with inevitable population growth in the West and its dwindling natural resources.
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Losing It
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 37.98 $Losing It Kasper Collusion - LP 4260088442369
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Losing Touch With My Mind: Psychedelia In Britain 1986-1990 / Various (IMPORT)
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 38.99 $UK three CD set. This 60-track set explores the UK's psychedelic scene in the late 1980s. A fitting sequel to 2016's critically acclaimed Another Splash Of Colour. A startling collection charting the C86 generation's brazen raid on the second half of the 60s, from their fashion sense to their music to their drugs of choice. Taking The Velvets, The Doors, The Byrds and a plethora of psych originals found on the Nuggets and Pebbles compilations as inspiration, the latter half of the 1980s saw ban
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Losing My Virginity : The Autobiography
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.00 $On its first publication, Richard Branson's bestselling autobiography was hailed as 'compelling' by the Sunday Times, and 'candid and humorous' by the Times. Now in this newly revised edition. Richard Branson adds to that amazing memoir, bringing both his - and Virgin's - story up to date. From the highs and lows of both his personal as well as business life, Richard Branson bares his soul.
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Losing Ground: American Environmentalism at the Close of the Twentieth Century
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.00 $The journalist who broke the stories on the Dalkon shield and Ford Pinto offers a critique of the mainstream American environmental movement, from its conservationist origins to the advent of the "fourth wave" of today's environmentalists. UP.
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Losing Our Cool: Uncomfortable Truths About Our Air-Conditioned World (and Finding New Ways to Get Through the Summer)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.78 $Losing our Cool shows how indoor climate control is colliding with an out-of-control outdoor climate. In America, energy consumed by home air-conditioning, and the resulting greenhouse emissions, have doubled in just over a decade, and energy to cool retail stores has risen by two-thirds. Now the entire affluent world is adopting the technology. As the biggest economic crisis in eighty years rolls across the globe, financial concerns threaten to shove ecological crises into the background. Reporting from some of the world’s hot zones from Phoenix, Arizona, and Naples, Florida, to southern India Cox documents the surprising ways in which air-conditioning changes human experience: giving a boost to the global warming that it is designed to help us endure, providing a potent commercial stimulant, making possible an impossible commuter economy, and altering migration patterns (air-conditioning has helped alter the political hue of the United States by enabling a population boom in the red-state Sun Belt). While the book proves that the planet’s atmosphere cannot sustain even our current use of air-conditioning, it also makes a much more positive argument that loosening our attachment to refrigerated air could bring benefits to humans and the planet that go well beyond averting a climate crisis. Though it saves lives in heat waves, air-conditioning may also be altering our bodies’ sensitivity to heat; our rates of infection, allergy, asthma, and obesity; and even our sex drive. Air-conditioning has eroded social bonds and thwarted childhood adventure; it has transformed the ways we eat, sleep, travel, work, buy, relax, vote, and make both love and war. The final chapter surveys the many alternatives to conventional central air-conditioning. By reintroducing some traditional cooling methods, putting newly emerging technologies into practice, and getting beyond industrial definitions of comfort, we can make ourselves comfortable and keep the planet comfortable, too.
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Losing Power: African Americans and Racial Polarization in Tennessee Politics
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 34.92 $Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 0.82
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Losing America
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.47 $Book is in Used-Good condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting. 0.57
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Losing The Signal: The Spectacular Rise And Fall Of Blackberry
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 44.95 $It was a classic modern business story: two Canadian entrepreneurs build an iconic brand that would forever change the way we communicate. From its humble beginnings in an office above a bagel store in Waterloo, Ontario, BlackBerry outsmarted the global giants with an addictive smartphone that generated billions of dollars. Its devices were so ubiquitous that even President Barack Obama favoured them above all others. But just as it was emerging as the dominant global player, BlackBerry took a dramatic turn.Losing the Signal is the riveting, never-before-told story of one of the most spectacular technological upsets of the 21st century. Unlike Enron, which was undone by its executives' illegal activities, or Lehman Brothers, which collapsed as part of a larger global banking crisis, BlackBerry's rise and fall is a modern-day tale of the unrelenting speed of success and failure. It is a thrilling account of how two mismatched CEOs outsmarted more-powerful competitors with a combination of innovation and sharp-elbowed tactics; and how, once on top of the world, they lost their way. The company responded too slowly to competitors' innovations, and when it finally made its move, it stumbled with delayed, poorly designed and unpopular smartphones. A little more than a decade after Research In Motion introduced the BlackBerry, it is now struggling to survive. Its share of the US phone market fell from 50 per cent in 2009 to about one percent in 2013, showing just how aggressive, fast and unforgiving today's global business market can be.
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Losing the Center: The Decline of American Liberalism, 1968-1992
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.49 $Many Americans consider John F. Kennedy's presidency to represent the apex of American liberalism. Kennedy's "Vital Center" blueprint united middle-class and working-class Democrats and promoted freedom abroad while recognizing the limits of American power. Liberalism thrived in the early 1960s, but its heyday was short-lived.In Losing the Center, Jeffrey Bloodworth demonstrates how and why the once-dominant ideology began its steep decline, exploring its failures through the biographies of some of the Democratic Party's most important leaders, including Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Henry "Scoop" Jackson, Bella Abzug, Harold Ford Sr., and Jimmy Carter. By illuminating historical events through the stories of the people at the center of the action, Bloodworth sheds new light on topics such as feminism, the environment, the liberal abandonment of the working class, and civil rights legislation.This meticulously researched study authoritatively argues that liberalism's demise was prompted not by a "Republican revolution" or the mistakes of a few prominent politicians, but instead by decades of ideological incoherence and political ineptitude among liberals. Bloodworth demonstrates that Democrats caused their own party's decline by failing to realize that their policies contradicted the priorities of mainstream voters, who were more concerned about social issues than economic ones. With its unique biographical approach and masterful use of archival materials, this detailed and accessible book promises to stand as one of the definitive texts on the state of American liberalism in the second half of the twentieth century.
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Losing the Moon:
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 299.99 $Treatment of the Byron Katie dialogues through discussion, conversation, quotes.
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Losing the Long Game
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.88 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Losing a Tooth
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.45 $Book is in NEW condition. 0.62
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