Sentences with phrase «patrons wanting more of him»

Crowned the best rapper in Ghana, if not in Africa by many of his followers, Sarkodie is known for his energetic stage performances which always leave patrons wanting more of him.

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We want to take care of your financing concerns so you can focus on what you do best: serving your patrons mouthwatering meals that keep them coming back for more.
Among the eclectic crew of barbers and patrons, Calvin sees that the barbershop is more than a place to get a haircut for the community, but the greedy loan shark doesn't want to give the place back.
This means the patron has to install more apps if they want to borrow this type of content, sometimes two or three, depending on the branch.
If you'd like to continue reading and find out what happens next, you can get the book from Kindle for just $ 2.99 (link); and if you want to be a rockstar and patron of the arts please leave a quick review on the Amazon page — it just takes a minute but will mean more to me than you'll ever know.
Finally, maintaining a strong presence in terms of both social media and further follow - up titles lets librarians know this is a serious career and not a passing fancy; the last thing they want is to purchase a book that their patrons loved and then have no other titles to offer those patrons who clamor for more.
The key difference, of course, is that Smashwords» titles are on average far less cost prohibitive than traditionally published titles, making them a more enticing choice for libraries who want to provide their patrons with an abundance of content.
It turns out that the public wants more technology in libraries, with some of the most interesting concepts being GPS - navigation to their devices to help them locate content in the library quickly, as well as what Pew has coined as a technology «petting zoo,» where patrons can try out the latest technology and spend some time with it before buying it for themselves.
But what we have to demonstrate is that the patrons want more diversity of titles in their libraries, more ebooks, and that includes more indie titles.
LJ's 2012 Book Buying Survey showed a 102 percent jump in ebook circulation, and 74 percent of the ebook patrons in LJ's Patron Profiles report say they want even more ebooks in the library.
However, this doesn't allow e-books to be available outside of libraries» physical confines, it doesn't allow libraries to acquire multiple copies of e-books they want to make available to more than one patron at a time, and Google can withhold up to 15 % of its scanned titles at its discretion.
The proliferation of e-books over the last ten years has been nothing short of staggering ---- sales of e-books in the United States last year more than doubled to $ 441.3 million from $ 169.5 million, according to the Association of American Publishers.1 The share of adults in the United States who own an e-book reader doubled to 12 percent in May 2011, up from 6 percent in November 2010.2 This may well indicate a kind of tipping point not only in where publishing is headed, but in what our patrons will want from us.
Our online patron focus groups frequently spoke of wanting more e-books available at their libraries, especially for bestsellers — «More copies of books, more books available, longer checkout times,» one suggesmore e-books available at their libraries, especially for bestsellers — «More copies of books, more books available, longer checkout times,» one suggesMore copies of books, more books available, longer checkout times,» one suggesmore books available, longer checkout times,» one suggested.
When it comes to ebooks many publishers still keep their hot titles from library circulation, making it ever more difficult for libraries to remain relevant to patrons who want access to access a full range of titles.
The Jaipur Kala Chaupal (JKC) has been conceived and formalized by an emancipated group of organizers / patrons wanting to extend the boundaries of traditional arts and traditional artists to merge with the contemporary arts and artists and metamorphose into a newer and more original artistic expression.
Yet, such resistance only made Baroness Rebay and her patron Solomon Guggenheim all the more determined, proclaiming the value of «non-objective» art lay in its ability to transcend the narrow boundaries of material pleasure and nationalist want.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Concocted a beverage coined «Sheena» which quickly became the bar's signature drink • Increased customer base by 50 % by employing exceptional waiting and customer service skills • Decreased food spoilage by 40 % by suggesting a policy along the lines of «waste not want not» is introduced • Retained 99 % of patrons following opening of a bigger and more sophisticated bar next door
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