Stoneberger's
background reads like any line cook's fantasy: He staged at The Fat Duck in London and with René Redzepi at Noma before staging at Noma was a thing; he worked briefly in NYC at Momofuku Noodle Bar and Del Posto, then headed down south to cook at McCrady's alongside chefs Jeremiah Langhorne and Aaron Silverman.
Not exact matches
Others develop epic mission statements, which are never truly understood, much less
read, and hence fade into the
background like last year's nature wall calendar you refuse to take down.
This may
read like background used to fill out a story, but it is actually quite significant.
Using his publishing
background to tap into what readers would
like to
read — with absolutely no guidance from me — he created several columns that helped to highlight [our] authors and services... I can not recommend Shel Horowitz highly enough and he continues to do work for me to this day.
A video midway through the tour consists only of a
reading of biblical verses, set to a starry
background that swooshes from the screen into the viewer's face
like the opening credits of Superman.
just
read in the print version of the guardian that hleb's agents are apparently Uli Ferber and Nikolai Shpilevski... Morabito seems to be some «floater» or tosser who acts as a middlemen... anyway, I would be really interested in some
background stories about how transfer deals are actually realised in reality — if anyone can recommend some literature on this, would be grateful... and I would not
like to see hleb leave.
Of course, my focus is on the show, but I really do
like reading some of the supplemental links you have: they provide a lot of good
background material for my own writing, and in many cases confirm what I felt was going on while watching the show.
We could spend hours
reading her product descriptions and
like to imagine that life if you're Sianuska is wearing woolies, hands wrapped round a cup of hot tea while The Archers plays in the
background and happy children paint chalk pictures on the floor.
I'm not a doctor but I'm well educated enough, with a enough of a
background in statistics to be able to comfortably
read something
like a CDC report and I can see that, while on the right side of the issue, some of the numbers she's using are exaggerated.
One of the reasons I'm low on download allotment for this month is that I did watch a lot of Dr. Greger videos and
like his manner of presentation although I keep trying to
read the actual research papers often shown in the
background when he makes some nutritional point... frustrating as it never shows the whole paper..
I
read this post and it just seems
like way to much for a person without a science or medical
background to understand and implement on their own.
I
like interior design; in fact, the more design blogs I stumble across, the more I love interior design; but alas, without a
background in designing, my skills involve a gut response along with an «oooh,...
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-- simple and easy to
read is always better — use the rule of 3: no more than 3 colors, 3 fonts, or 3 sizes of type — utilize a consistent palette of colors that don't clash — make sure there is a strong contrast between the text and the
background — keep it consistent (different pages shouldn't feel
like a different site)-- keep in mind that most visitors scan websites from left to right (so consider placing important information on the left side)-- make your logo link back to the homepage — have links change color when you hover over them
I've been doing some
reading, watching a few documentaries lately
like What the Health, and becoming more aware of the
background behind a vegan lifestyle.
I have a science
background and
like to
read biomedical research articles.
The other is «Novel mode» that basically
reads like a Novel detailing the
background, the thoughts of the character as well as the dialogue spoken by them.
Other features often found in children's ebooks include games, tactile interactions
like the ability to manipulate the
background, and even audio sounds that play while the student
reads.
If you define the text as sepia, and the reader
likes to
read with a sepia
background, they won't see any words on the screen.
I'd
like such groups of betas to put together their credentials, some
background on themselves, and offer their work, as units, to authors willing to go higher than $ 50 for the five
read - till - you - can't folks of the Howey plan.
With iOS devices
like the iPad and iPhone, you can use a screen
reading accessibility feature called Speak Screen that works pretty well with the Kindle app, and it even automatically turns pages and can run in the
background so that you can use other apps while listening to the book being
read aloud.
Instead of refreshing the screen instantly,
like most e-readers, it refreshes things in the
background when you are idle,
reading a particular page, or browsing the internet.
One of the things I always
liked about
reading on the Nook is the different
backgrounds.
Reading books is the pleasure: choose background like old books or use night mode, dictionaries and reading aloud from t
Reading books is the pleasure: choose
background like old books or use night mode, dictionaries and
reading aloud from t
reading aloud from the box.
For novels and other leisure
reading, I
like to have music playing in the
background.
Obviously, with a
background like that, I not only
read The Midnight Watch for the story it told, but the story that could have been my family's.
I
like the gimick but I am used to
reading on a pure white
background and the program gives you the ability to change the
background of your book to any color you want.
The Cool Reader app
like others in its class does not have a clean white
background by default to
read books.It has a a gradient old book type
background that I did not
like right after the bat.
Black text on white
background is really hard to
read in low light... Looks
like I am stuck with Mobipocket
Likewise, we noticed the display had a greyish, almost paper -
like tinge that was apparent primarily when
reading on what should have been a white
background.
The sharpest and clearest display on the market, 16 gray scale, 180 ° visual angle, more whiter
background and darker texts, smoother refreshment, no glare, paper -
like Reading.
Design simplicity, efficient use, the choice of millions of users: * Multiple - line stacks, hundreds of thousands of novel / newspaper / magazines free
read (Note: All stacks are built by third parties) * depth optimization of novel to
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background color to support several real - time visibility * Page mode * Smart layout, to create the most comfortable
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This is useful if you are
reading e-books, digital magazines, newspapers or apps
like Feedly, which all have fairly white
backgrounds with default settings.
Even with the display set to «night display» (black
background / white text), my eyes felt
like they were on fire the while time I was
reading, even at the lowest brightness settings.
· At Smashwords, the motto is «your book, your way,» and this means a reader should be able to · consume your book however works best for them, even if that means they
like to
read 18 point · Helvetica with blue fonts, lime
background colour, and triple spaced lines.»
Some people really
like reading lighter text on a black
background, as opposed to dark letters on a white
background, and it's great to have that option.
My
Background With Romance First, the caveats:
like most women, I have
read romance novels in the past (although most recently, I've been dabbling in the smutty imprints,
like Blaze), and while many of them are incredibly formulaic, that's not -LSB-...]
Read as you
like, in portrait or landscape format, while also using your preferred
background colors (night mode and sepia display included), providing you with an optimal
reading comfort at every time of the day.
Speakers An eReader device will never replace your MP3 player or home stereo, but if you
like to have
background music playing while you're
reading a book, an Amazon Kindle Keyboard or a Kindle Touch would be the right device for you.
Though there will inevitably be some carry over, if you'd
like more of a
background specifically on the basics of student loans, you should
read our page Student Loans 101.
I have no
background in finance / business but I have already
read quite a lot of warren books and there's all sorts of stuff
like DCF and owner earnings and now this envelope stuff and I really do nt know what to do and am a little bit confused
Do you
like to
read with soothing music in the
background — something you can't do with any other learning option?
One issue I had with the first game that seems to have carried over is that of collectible documents, which
read out
like audio logs, but can not be played in the
background.
If you'd
like some
background on what Point & Clickbait is and where it came from, you can
read that here.
Well, a lot
like how it looks outside, in fact — extremely light»n airy, with nothing but white
backgrounds, easy - to -
read text, and the occasional bit of original clean - line art demonstrating this or that feature of a game.
Make sure to
read this statement about Maybe Make Some Change for some
background on the events that inspired the game's creation, as well as the
background media presented as you play (e.g. footage from first - person shooters
like Counter-Strike, Cll of Duty, etc.)-RRB-
The sun is setting, and the twilight zone-esque music playing in the
background made me feel
like I...
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If you
read the
background information on their blog, I'd
like to believe that they do.
Placed obtrusively upon the canvases» streaky, tonal
backgrounds, his flatly painted anthropomorphic forms
like a smiling face or skull often
read as visual jokes - bright and somewhat laughable.
The reference to film stills really clicked when the diptych was shown at Ballroom Marfa — the film Giant is shown continuously at a hotel in downtown Marfa and there is a film poster with an orange
background that
reads just
like the «Gold Rush» piece.
While Pretto worked in the
background, the artists he exhibited in New York
read like a who's who of post-war art: Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Nancy Haynes, Sol LeWitt, Li Trincere, Stephen Westfall.