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Artists have been fetching giant sums of money in recent years in selling their music catalogs.
"Astronomers rely on catalogs like these to extract and compress the information in images of the sky about the galaxy in which we live," Saydjari said.
In “Crossings,” Goldfarb profiles several of them and catalogs their many remedies for roadkill, including “flimsy-looking rope courses” strung between forest canopies so that apes in Taiwan and monkeys in Brazil can swing across the freeway.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/10/books/review/crossings-ben-goldfarb.html
Intelligent Facet Generator: Helps retailers with large and complex product catalogs that may span thousands of product attributes.
It aims to acquire the music catalogs of old bands and revitalize interest in them in imaginative new ways.
Publishers should always be making sure that people’s catalogs are being heard, even at the cost of it being attached to something.
Sharon Meen, a historian, has worked with him for 13 years, helping to pore through auction and dealer catalogs and peruse museum collections.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/31/arts/michael-hayden-nazi-loot-judaica.html
The company markets its products through e-commerce websites, direct-mail catalogs, and retail stores.
Source: https://www.etfdailynews.com/2023/12/03/critical-survey-jumbo-otcmktsjumsf-williams-sonoma-nysewsm/
The report catalogs how three groups, the Corporate Reform Coalition, the Proxy Preview triad, and the Center for Political Accountability, work to suppress conservative voices in corporate America by using shareholder resolutions.