Not exact matches
Riffling through old cookbooks
at our mom's house one Christmas, we came across a newspaper clipping from over 30 years ago.
A heavy wind
riffled the Charles and picked
at the corners of countless bumper stickers that proclaimed, «God Bless ORR Country.»
It was gathered that the treatment meted out to them created anxiety
at the Command and Staff College, Nigerian Army School of Infantry, NASI, Jaji, Kaduna state, when over 3,000 soldiers — who claimed to have been subjected to unimaginable ill treatment after their pardon — were gathered by the Commandant of NASI, Major General Kassim Aldulkareem, to inform them that they have been assigned new
riffles and should be ready for deployment to the fronts on the 11 January, 2016.
For smaller species, such as water - dwelling
riffle beetles (Optioservus fastiditus, also pictured), the miniature ruler helps measure the bug itself, which comes in
at a whopping 2 millimeters long.
So it is in our archives and it should be late February or early March and you can find that
at www.SciAm.com/podcast and I am back on the back page for anybody who is looking for me and you can read all about my take on rifling,
riffling, raffling, on reading books, on the Kindle and the various pitfalls and advantages thereof.
Thus, for me
at least,
Riffle seemed to move some books.
Along with Neil Baptista (CEO of Odyl /
Riffle) and Nancy Martira (VP, Social Strategist, Ketchum), Morgan will speak
at Publishing Perspectives» Reaching Readers Conference (May 28, NYC) about how publishers connect with readers through social media.
Chad W. Post's post,
Riffle, Oh,
Riffle, gets
at the sheer nonsense that underlies so many attempts to give us yet one more social medium (still a singular word, damn it).
He's prompted here by Judith Rosen
at Publishers Weekly and her post Could
Riffle Be the Pinterest of Book Discovery?
Frances Caballo presents Finding Alternatives for GoodReads:
Riffle, LibraryThing & BookLikes posted
at Social Media Just for Writers, saying, «In this post I review the merits of three alternatives to Goodreads (
Riffle, LibraryThing, & BookLikes) and explain how authors can sign up and use them.»
Riffle Books will put books
at the center of daily digital conversations.
I'm not happy paying $ 8.99 or $ 9.99 or $ 12.99 for a paperback (especially considering that when I first started buying paperbacks, they were 15 cents), and I'm not happy paying nearly thirty bucks for a hardback (somewhere shy of ten bucks back in the day); I'm not happy paying anything for an ebook because
at least for me, I've purchased nothing (can't hold it, can't stack it, smell it,
riffle its pages, can't throw it against a wall)-- but if I want the work and that's the only format it is available in, I spend the money.
I'm not good
at this, I feel silly, but the Sauvignon playing on my tongue reminds me of a gentle summer night, a slight breeze
riffling my hair, and I think, this tour is going to be all right.
In the afternoon you can look forward to numerous rapids including chair
riffle, the extremely fun and long wave train of Alameda, and the always exciting trip conclusion
at Argo rapid.
Riffle received the juror's award
at Newspace Center for Photography's 2012 juried show for her project Scavenger: Adventures in Treasure Hunting, and will be having a solo show
at Newspace in December 2013.
Or, watching
at least 25 of them
at the Zane Grey
riffle on the Rogue, fishing for spring salmon.
She remembered for no reason — recollections came to her more and more without prompting now; some other Gladys operating inside her,
riffling through the cards in the catalogue, fixing on this or that moment in the way a crow's eye will be caught by a bauble — she remembered a house that they had occupied in which there was a fireplace in the bedroom and how Harold would complain
at having to get out of bed on cold evenings to poke it and feed it, and how she had said to him, time and again, if he would sleep in the nude he was going to be cold.
Yes, it is true that these little handy software applications make the job for a recruiter and HR professional — who otherwise have to
riffle through 100's to 1000's of documents — a little easier; but to what extent are these professionals truly locating the best of the best in the tremendous pool of applicants if an
ATS is missing or re-organizing valuable candidate information?
Removes sorted mail from bins or separations and places into appropriate trays or containers for further processing or dispatch based on knowledge of operating plans and dispatch schedules, or
at the instruction of supervisors or expediters; may
riffle or verify mail to ensure sortation accuracy as needed.