Sentences with phrase «book event of last year»

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But last year saw more cooperation with competitors (remember the Microsoft appearance at last year's Apple event) in the name of increased value, and new products like the Surface Book.
All we can say with certainty is that, of the 1890 women who were estimated to have booked for home delivery in this region in the last 10 years of the study period, only five lost a baby and intrapartum events were implicated in only one of those deaths.
Although the events of the finale became public when the last book was released four years ago, the delay in timing between the printed and screen versions of the saga has seen the audience bounding with enthusiasm to see if the celluloid interpretation of the finale matches the one in their dreams.
The first book, memorably adapted last year into a star - making vehicle for Jennifer Lawrence, focuses on the Hunger Games themselves, an event in a dystopian future America in which two children from each of the 12 districts are put into an arena and forced to fight to the death.
That third mystery «WB event» film (another mystery «WB event» film was scheduled for August 11, 2017 last year) takes the place of the studio's Jungle Book adaptation by first - time director Andy Serkis.
Without identifying everyone by name, in addition to me there was a man who worked for the college board, a former staff member who is now a public school parent, a current high school principal of an «A» rated school who was going to host Matt and Elisa at her school later that day, a school leader from a school that is featured as a «miracle» public school in Wendy Kopp's last book, and which gets mentioned at fundraiser events, a 1990 alum who has been teaching for 22 years, and a former TFA staff member who now works for the New York City Department of Education.
This is the inaugural event in the international series of programs for writers headed by Gareth Howard and Hayley Radford, who were curators, last year, of London Book Fair's AuthorLounge.
If I have bought an ebook, I would like control of that ebook, and when Amazon dies (some day it will — or just study last years events) I would like to be able to keep the vast amount of books that I have purchased (which isn't guaranteed today).
The Book Industry Study Group held its annual meeting last Friday in New York, and the focus of this year's event was to address some of the many challenges still facing the publishing and bookselling industries now that digital publishing has taken hold.
Last year's discounted hotel room block sold out far in advance of the event, and attendees are urged to register for the conference and book accommodations now to enjoy the best rates.
Even though the bibliophiles in the city eagerly wait for the annual event to happen every year, a considerable number of the book sellers, who participated in the festival, saw a decline of 20 percent sales in the last two years.
In the last twenty years, publishers with computer tracking and stores with computer tracking took the importance of book as event a little too far.
Then about thirty plus years ago this started to change until finally the book as event reached seriously large status with the release of the last three Harry Potter books.
We attended this event last year but will miss it this year due to our week long coverage of Book Expo America.
DCL was on hand at Digital Book World and CEO Mark Gross spoke with GoodEReader about a topic that was a pervasive theme at this year's event, especially in light of Apple's new initiatives last week, namely the digital publication of textbooks.
(In an earlier #Quantum16 event with our colleague Rüdiger Wischenbart, it came out that book sales have seen a 20 % decline in the last five years in Poland, driven, Breedt said, mainly by a loss of many bookstores in a market not yet making the flight to digital reading.)
Many Apple Distinguished Educators (ADEs) have been clamouring for an iPad version of iBooks Author and perhaps we can take it as a compliment to us that it's taken 6 years (since Apple's last education event) for them to bring book creation to the iPad.
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Some of our Oxford deals are last - minute breaks, while others are advance bookings for special events including Christmas and New Year's Eve.
Few people have read paleo - climatology text books, are aware of the glacial / interglacial cycle, are aware that the paleoclimatic record has unequivocal evidence of cyclic gradual changes and cyclic abrupt climate events, are aware that the abrupt climate change events such as the abrupt termination of the last 22 interglacial periods lacks an explanation, are aware that all of the past interglacial periods are short (roughly 12,000 years) and that they have ended abruptly, and so on.
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