On the ZenWatch, I got a search listing for a Wikipedia page with some of the movie titles in
the blurb below the entry.
If you're unfamiliar with the story, which is inspired by the popular anime of the same title, you can read a quick
blurb below, directly from the press release by the publisher.
You can see one
blurb below, but make sure to hit up the link to read a lot more.
In the meantime, there's some press
blurb below.
How You Will Change the World with Social Networking by Deanna Zandt,
blurb below.
Read
the blurb below and then click the link to finish the article.
To get he best possible results, and of course, So, check out
the blurbs below for micro-reviews of each.
Not exact matches
As we put new articles online, we'll add photos of the authors and links to the articles to the corresponding
blurbs on the index page
below.
To see earlier
blurbs about anything, click on the appropriate tag
below the post.
If you add
blurbs, keep them brief (see example
below).
We recommend sharing a
blurb that helps readers understand the premise of the book, a link to the book waiting list we mentioned
below, a few essential takeaways for readers, and any cover art or photos you have to help show readers what they can expect from the book.
Below is a portion of her excellent blog on how to create the
blurbs and leads for copy to get both media and book buyer / reader attention.
This is how it works: If you are an author with a book listed on Barnes&Noble.com, in the comments
below, write a SHORT one sentence
blurb about ONE of your books, then paste in your link to that book
below it.
There will of course be other unlockable characters too — the full
blurb is
below.
Anyway check out the trailer
below and read the full
blurb after that.
Read up on their character descriptions from the game's official website in the
blurb posted
below:
Mike Kelley's been a theme today, so I'm including our
blurb for his retrospective at MoMA PS1
below.
Indicators are found in what could be considered physical traces: identifiable
blurbs of illegible text beneath some of the images, a shadow from the facing page, or black space
below the edge as if leftover from a poorly aligned photo copier — all reminders that the artist handled this book in order to create the work.
Check out a
blurb on the selection, a press release and a list of the fellows
below.
It had no relation whatsoever with the Scientific American
blurb cited
below it.
Read up on their character descriptions from the game's official website in the
blurb posted
below:
If there are any particular projects you worked on that demonstrate your marketable skills, use bullet points to call attention to this relevant work underneath the
blurb I suggested
below.
If the person held more than one role over the course of their tenure with a company, then I'd add another section
below with the job title, the specific dates the person worked under that title, a
blurb about the key responsibilities, and a set of bullets to call attention to his or her key contributions and accomplishments.