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    1. Front and Center - Summer 2014, Vol 20, No 1

      By visualizing the call center WRK hoped to screen out preconceived notions about telephone commerce, and quell any lingering concerns.

    2. African Americans in Durham | Duke University Libraries

      The majority are white but there are a substantial number of African American portraits. Please note: The original glass plate (...)

    3. Personal Papers and Departmental Records | Duke University Libraries

      Topics include consumer credit, the environment, fraud and misrepresentation, health care, poverty, and price and economic stability during the (...)

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/arianne.hartsellgundy/Rosati_Play%20Col (...)

      He describes the sound of an engine steaming when thumping into a telephone pole CARL (in unison) The sound of an engine steaming when (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/arianne.hartsellgundy/Jane%20final%20dr (...)

      A searchlight/lighthouse beam cuts through, accompanied by an old-fashioned telephone ring. JANE ducks out of the beam until the (...)

    6. Introduction - Direct Marketing Materials - LibGuides at Duke University

      Second, direct marketing prompts the consumer to a specific action (to send in a form or call a telephone number) rather than (...)

    7. Introduction - Direct Marketing Materials - LibGuides at Duke University

      Second, direct marketing prompts the consumer to a specific action (to send in a form or call a telephone number) rather than (...)

    8. Interview Room Pilot at Perkins Library - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Please visit the Perkins Research or Service Desk for the telephone number if you need to receive a call. Duke students, (...)

    9. Getting Started - Patents - LibGuides at Duke University

      Between 1911 and 1999, the number of registered U.S. patents rose from 1 million to 6 million.

    10. Getting Started - Patents - LibGuides at Duke University

      Between 1911 and 1999, the number of registered U.S. patents rose from 1 million to 6 million.

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