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book

[book] / bʊk /






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It’s his actual residence, meaning when someone stays there, he has to book a hotel or crash on a friend’s couch.

From Los Angeles Times

Party bookings, such as the dinners, now represent one of the store’s fastest-growing revenue streams.

From The Wall Street Journal

As series editor Richard A. Santillan noted, the reaction to the original South Bay book was so overwhelmingly positive that he and others in the Latino History Baseball Project decided to expand it.

From Los Angeles Times

Tony Wright, joint administrator, said the priority was to "secure the best outcome for the business" while honouring customer bookings "through the Christmas period and beyond".

From BBC

“It is really bleak and desperate,” said Ted Henken, author of books on Cuba and a professor at New York’s Baruch College who regularly travels to the island.

From The Wall Street Journal