Sentences with phrase «authors dubbed»

Judging from the densely populated community full of voracious readers and professional authors dubbed the world's largest site for readers and book recommendations, the humongous population of 16 million members will certainly add impressive details on Amazon's résumé.
Bringing grant funding to the department was another top consideration, which the authors dubbed a «core competenc [y]» based on the survey responses.
Maureen Johnson, a UK - based author dubbed the «Queen of Teen,» has an active presence on Twitter.

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Longtime nap - skeptic and author Daniel Pink says this kind of coffee nap, or nappuccino, as he dubbed it, recently changed his life for the better.
The actress, author and new - media observer Felicia Day (2.94 million Twitter followers) dubbed Uber's behaviour «Gross.
If you are a banker, or by some other qualification a member of what Taibbi dubs here «the grifter class» for whom «government is a slavish lapdog that the financial companies... use as a tool for making money» — well, you and the author are not going to get along.
Carmine Gallo, the author of 7 Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs, dubbed this term for Jobs» one sentence summaries of the product he was presenting.
Everyone knows someone who fits the profile that bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch dubs a «boss hater.»
Taylor is the author of a monetary rule, which others have dubbed the Taylor Rule.
Church leader and author Pete Greig has dubbed climate change as the biggest challenge of our genera... More
Dubbed «voter identity theft» by study authors Latanya Sweeney, Professor of Government and Technology in Residence, research analyst Ji Su Yoo and graduate student Jinyan Zang, the vulnerability could be exploited by attackers to attempt to disenfranchise many voters where voter registration information can be changed online.
The bat's «hemodynamic nectar mop,» as the paper dubs the tongue tip, features speed and reliability that industrial designers might envy, said lead author Cally Harper, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Brown University.
The discovery is important because prior efforts to better understand and alleviate niacin's skin effects — dubbed Niacin - Associated Skin Toxicity (NASTy)-- may have been misguided, the authors said.
To eliminate false - positive results caused by seed effects — a phenomenon by which siRNAs inadvertently silence irrelevant genes — study co-first author Aviad Tsherniak led the development of a novel computational tool dubbed DEMETER.
Details of the breakthrough have been published in the journal Nature Communications and its authors predict that these types of sensors, dubbed «gate sensors», will be used in quantum computers of the future to read information stored in the charge or spin of a single electron.
He's the author of three books and the famous target of climate deniers for his early recognition of rapid global warming dubbed «the hockey stick graph».
Louann Brizendine, MD, a neuropsychologist at the University of California, San Francisco and author of The Female Brain, says there is a part of our brain called the anterior cingulate cortex, which she dubs the «worrywart center.»
Dubbed «James Madison High School» (1987) and «James Madison Elementary School» (1988), these were, in fact, detailed and explicit curricular recommendations, developed and paid for by the Education Department and bearing the Secretary's very own name as author.
The authors have dubbed this issue the «Stay - at - Home» problem.
In the majority of state legislatures, though, parent - trigger laws have not generated the major education movement that former California state Sen. Gloria Romero envisioned in 2010 when she authored the nation's first law dubbed the «parent trigger,» with help from Parent Revolution Executive Director and former Clinton administration official Ben Austin.
That approach has been dubbed «Intension» by the authors of a new Lessons Learned, a series that captures Education Northwest's experience in the field.
Is it any wonder that author Griff Borgeson dubbed the age of the board tracks «The Golden Age of the American Racing Car»?
They're dubbing this epic tale, set in 1799 Japan, Mitchell's most ambitious work yet, which is saying something when you're talking about the author of Cloud Atlas.
Aquafadas has come up with a new cloud based digital publishing platform dubbed Aquafadas Cloud Authoring.
Paul Uduk is the author of five books, including Wealth Beyond Your Imagination, The Celebrity Speaker, and Bridges to the Customer's Heart, dubbed the Customer Service Bible, all available at his website, http://www.pauluduk.com and on Amazon.
Dubbed Read and eBook Week, a campaign that runs from March 2nd through 8th, the event offers authors the opportunity to reach out to readers with promotional pricing on their books for one week only.
Dubbed Read and eBook Week, a campaign that runs from March 2nd through 8th, the event offers authors the opportunity... [Read more...]
Marion will talk about his experience in publishing as one of the newly - dubbed hybrid authors, as well as give readers insight into the beguiling characters of R and Julie.
Burn, Baby, Burn by Meg Medina Medina, author of the 2014 Pura Belpré Author Award - winning Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass, takes readers to New York City in the summer of 1977, when temperatures were rising along with escalating crime and fears of a serial killer dubbed Son oauthor of the 2014 Pura Belpré Author Award - winning Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass, takes readers to New York City in the summer of 1977, when temperatures were rising along with escalating crime and fears of a serial killer dubbed Son oAuthor Award - winning Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass, takes readers to New York City in the summer of 1977, when temperatures were rising along with escalating crime and fears of a serial killer dubbed Son of Sam.
Best - selling author Richard Paul Evans, dubbed the» «King of Christmas Fiction» by The New York Times, tells a new story of holiday love and revelation in The Mistletoe Inn.
Yet, I noticed that a number of authors were saying (often quietly since they were usually in the minority on discussion threads) that the introduction of what was being dubbed KU2 (paying for pages read) was helping increase their Kindle income substantially... more than enough to compensate for having their books exclusive with Amazon (a condition for having a book in KDP Select — and therefore KU).
Dubbed KDP Select, the fund aims to let indie authors and publishers «make money in a whole new way»... [When] a KDP author or publisher chooses to make any of their books exclusive to the Kindle Store for at least 90 days, those books are eligible to be included in the Kindle Owners» Lending Library and can earn a share of the KDP Select fund.
We have been running a small project, dubbed FA tech that is driven by the passion of our authors for gadgets and technology for quite some time now.
This thing that Melissa Wiley dubbed the «KidLitosphere» has become a valuable resource that celebrates fiction and nonfiction, poetry and prose, authors and illustrators, writing and reading.
The pairing is the first in a what the publisher has dubbed a «major» new series, in which it will team modern authors with Austen's six novels, asking them to reimagine the books in a contemporary setting.
Following our interview last week with Jon Fine, former Amazon Director of Author and Publisher Relations, the founding Director of the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi), Orna Ross, helped bring our attention to a moment in the development of international self - publishing that she's dubbing «Self - Publishing 2.0.»
After 30 or 40 years of working, saving and investing (what author Timothy Ferriss dubs «slave, save, retire» in The 4 - Hour Workweek), near - retirees will be forced to undergo a massive shift and think about how to start withdrawing all that money.
We're happy to present our second guest blog post from Michael J Rosen, author of Kids» Best Dog Book, and dubbed a «fidosopher» by The Washington Post.
Marigot Bay is located midway up the west coast of St. Lucia, and was once dubbed «the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean» by author James A Michener, and we would tend to agree!
Unseen Warhol, (contributor), Rizzoli, 1996 Rizzi, John Szoke 1997 Glamour, Style, Fashion: The Warhol Look, Andy Warhol Museum, 1997 Blank Generation Reviseted: Early Days of Punk Rock, Schirmer, 1997 SOAPBOX: Essays Diatribes Homilies and Screeds 1980 - 1997, Imschoot, 1998 Artist / Author: Contemporary Artists Books, (contributor), DAP, 1998 Basquiat, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 1999 The Style Guy, Ballantine Books, 2000 Human Nature (dub version), 2001, Greybull Press Anh Duong, Assouline, 2001 People After Dark, Roxane Lowit, (introduction,) Assouline, 2001 New York Beat, Petit Grand, 2001 New York Expression, Bergen Kunstmuseum 2002 Photographs of Ron Gallela, Greybull Press, 2002 Tom Sachs: Nutsy's, Guggenheim Museum, 2003 Shriners, with Lisa Eisner, Greybull Press, 2004 Andy Warhol: The Late Works, (contributor), Prestel Verlag, 2004 Yours In Food, (contributor), John Baldessari, Princeton, 2004 Maripolarama, Powerhouse, 2005 People, Roxane Lowit, Assouline, 2005 Public Access: Ricky Powell Photographs 1985 - 2005, Powerhouse, 2005 Pam: American Icon, Stellan Holm Gallery, 2005 James Nares: New Paintings, Kasmin, 2005 Warhol's World, Steidl, 2006 The Jean - Michel Basquiat Show, Skira, 2006 Katlick School, with Sante D'Orazio, TeNeus, 2006 Jean - Michel Basquiat: 1981, The Studio of the Street, Charta / Deitch 2007 Richard Prince, Guggenheim Museum, 2007 Out of Mind, Shawn Mortensen, Abrams, 2007 Leadbelly: A Life in Pictures, Steidl, 2008 Warhol by Gallela: That's Great, Monacelli, 2008 John Lurie, A Fine Example of Art, Powerhouse, 2008 Acid Candy, Miles Aldridge, Reflex Editions, 2008 Christopher Wool, Taschen, 2008
In organizer speak, we're on the cusp of something that Saul Alinsky, the venerable social justice activist and author of Rules of Radicals, dubbed «a moment of the whirlwind».
The scientists in this group — dubbed the «geo - clique» by author Eli Kintisch — also allocate much of the funds to geoengineering research via a private trust, bring together young researchers from around the world to swap ideas under their auspices, and own patents and investments in geoengineering technologies.
Study authors Greg Goldsmith and William Anderegg used the Google Trends tool to track web searches related to global warming over the past decade but found that peaks of interest in major stories, such as the release of climate scientists» emails in 2009 - dubbed «climategate» - died down within a few weeks, The Guardian reported.
The foregoing is an illustration of what science fiction author, William Gibson (Twitter: @GreatDismal) has dubbed «Attribution Decay ``:
«Justice Charron and Justice Morris Fish spoke most often for the court on criminal law — although Justice Fish could also be dubbed «The Great Dissenter» since he authored in addition nine dissents — more than twice as many as any of his colleagues.»
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