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  2. Shoppers pull back on 'big ticket' items as furniture ... - AOL

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    Retailers are pointing out the pullback on bigger-ticket item spending.

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    You should rarely — if ever! — buy furniture or decor at full price. Bulky items like mattresses and sofas tend to have major markdowns cyclically on major shopping holidays like Presidents ...

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    Read More: 8 Best Kirkland Items To Buy at Costco in September. Find Out: 9 Ways To Spend Less and Grow Your Wealth in 2024. ... Furniture is a big investment, so it’s essential to put your ...

  5. Office supplies - Wikipedia

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    Office furniture: office chairs, cubicles, anti-static mats, rugs, filing cabinets, and armoire desks. Office food e.g. convenience food , bottled water Common supplies and office equipment items before the advent of suitably priced word processing machines and PCs in the 1970s and 1980s were: typewriters , slide rules , calculators , adding ...

  6. List of largest libraries - Wikipedia

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    Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences Russia: Saint Petersburg: 26.5 million [29] Berlin State Library Germany: Berlin: 23.4 million [30] 1.4 million [30] Boston Public Library United States: Boston, Massachusetts at 25 locations 22.4 million [31] US$38.9 million [32] New York State Library

  7. Library acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    The library is paying for access to the material versus paying for ownership of the material. Gifts – In some cases libraries may allow gifts that people give to the library. It is the job of the acquisitions department to determine whether or not the gift will be kept and incorporated into the library’s collection.