Sentences with phrase «title page of the magazine»

Title page of the magazine «Der Ruf» (special war edition «Krieg», November 1912) showing a 1910 self - portrait by Egon Schiele (detail) / © Private collection, Vienna — Leopold Museum

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As an openly lesbian woman working for a men's professional basketball team, I'm humbled to share a unique coming out story right here in the pages of this magazine so aptly titled «Clarity.»
Five of the essays — including the title essay as well as «Women, Ordination, and Angels» and «An Apology for Democratic Capitalism» — are drawn from the pages of this magazine.
Speaking to TP sister title The House magazine, Justin Welby makes a few of this morning's front pages with his views on immigration, specifically why it's not racist for ordinary people to have concerns about the huge influx of refugees and making their way across Europe from north Africa and the Middle East:
Inflammation was the topic of a front - page article in Time Magazine titled «Inflammation: The Secret Killer».
That said, the story inside the pages of the magazine is actually more progressive and size - positive than the cover image and title initially lead me to believe.
«One2OneDates Online Dating Service & Magazine for Singles Men & Women» - it's the title of the site.The most important text on the main page - «Signup for Updates», «Meet Your Match», «Meet Someone Now!»
, a 4 - page booklet boasting a discounted subscription to Disney's Family Fun magazine, and, finally, a two - sided insert lists the 16 scene selection titles and provides overview of the five included bonus features.
In the beginning pages of this month's Charleston Magazine, the magazine officially introduces Baker Motor Company as the 2013 Title Sponsor of Baker Motor Company Charleston FashiMagazine, the magazine officially introduces Baker Motor Company as the 2013 Title Sponsor of Baker Motor Company Charleston Fashimagazine officially introduces Baker Motor Company as the 2013 Title Sponsor of Baker Motor Company Charleston Fashion Week.
Two new manga are added to the magazine, bringing the number of titles back to six, and the page count back those of the good old days.
To be considered for a review in the pages of Foreword Reviews magazine, a review copy (printed or digital) of the title in question must be received in the Foreword offices a minimum of four (4) months ahead of publication.
As Jamie Iannone, President of Digital Products, Barnes & Noble puts it: «We created NOOK Color for people who love to read everything — books, magazines, children's books and more — in rich, beautiful color, and are continually adding terrific new content our customers have asked for — from ESPN The Magazine and The Economist to children's stories featuring favorite Nickelodeon and Disney characters,» before also adding, «With more than two million digital titles to browse, download and enjoy in seconds, NOOK Color customers repeatedly tell us how much they appreciate the ability to virtually turn the page on their favorite monthly, dive into a bestseller, and bring story time to life for their children — all using one device.
This second volume is part of the Art of Shonen Jump collection that collects and puts back in color all those title pages and pin - ups that were in color for the original Shonen Jump magazine, but ended up black and white in the collected editions.
Kobo has also signed a number of magazine publishers and will showcase their titles using the Guided Reading experience, which replaces panning and zooming around a page with a one - tap interface.
«To be considered for a review in the pages of Foreword Reviews magazine, a review copy (printed or digital) of the title in question must be received in the Foreword offices at least two months prior to the book's firm publication date.
This makes the Blio format well suited for ebook titles where the aesthetic qualities of the page design are paramount, such as coffee table photo books, instructional books with an abundance of graphics, cookbooks, magazine - type publications, graphic novels, and similar types of works.
While most magazines in the Kindle Fire newsstand are just images of pages from the original print edition, Conde Nast did a great job at converting its titles to a fully immersive experience.
National Geographic Magazine — 1936 The February 1936 National Geographic Magazine includes a 28 page article focusing on the terrier breeds and titled «Gallant Sportsmen Of The Terrier Tribe ``.
Cosmopolitan Magazine France Andrew Zimmern's column in Mpls St. Paul Magazine Travel Channel: Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern Bizarre Magazine (UK: 4 - page spread) Front page of CNN International and CNNGo The Guardian (UK: her book Cute Yummy Time was one of the oddest book titles of the year) Washington Post (Cute Yummy Time is recommended) Mediabistro Galleycat BoingBoing LA Weekly interview LA Times feature about her book Cute Yummy Time About.com feature about her Theme Restaurants book, also recommended in About's Manga gift guide CNNGo (Asia: photo feature)
The travel story titled «You Better Belize It» and written by Karina Timmel Antenucci can found on pages 24 & 25 of the May edition of the Magazine.
But when it came time to flesh out his new rival's storyline in a comic titled «Mario vs. Wario,» published within the pages of Nintendo Power magazine, it seemed Nintendo was ready to abandon that premise.
Snapshots of domestic personal scenes — a family at a picnic or banal living room interiors — are layered over items that circulate in public and private contexts — books without titles, UN treaty maps, magazine pages, or letters — that often show the signs of time and handling.
For one piece titled Crazy Confessions, artist Cabell Molina combined pop art and street art, layering iconic photos of Bettie Page and magazine clippings to celebrate the provocateur.
Today we are thrilled to see this home featured in a huge 16 page spread in the Dutch title vtwonen magazine and thought it would be fun for those of you who read this blog but don't have access to vtwonen, to walk you through each space over the coming week.
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