Sentences with phrase «by piece on»

It inspired me to celebrate Read a Book Day and Literacy Day with a giveaway for my novels CAPEMAYBE and PEACE By PIECE on my Facebook author page.
The world seems to be putting itself together piece by piece on this damp gray morning along the coast of Maine.
For Bogadh students from St Joseph's Primary School, worked over six days with artist Terry O'Farrell to create their own unique art work inspired by pieces on loan from the Irish Museum of Modern Art.

Not exact matches

The monumental piece known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed by Obama on March 23, 2010.
«We were encouraged by many pieces of the bill that align with what we've been saying, in particular a ban on paid prioritization and blocking are things we have advocated for,» says Althea Erickson, Etsy's head of public policy.
Launched in 2009 by three Yale alums — Mahbod Moghadam, Tom Lehman, and Ilan Zechory — and refined during a stint with the well - known startup incubator Y Combinator, the company was completing the details of a massive $ 40 million funding round by one of the top investors in tech, a piece of news they had agreed to announce as part of a profile on Business Insider.
They justify their early focus on luxury goods by noting numerous high - end brands successfully expanded into the mass market by grabbing «customers hungry for a piece of the brands» cachet.»
It's a tempting scenario, one put forward by veteran media writer Jack Shafer in a piece at Politico, based on a recent study of the newspaper business.
I loved this piece by Brandon Turner on webinars that work.
By that I mean the impulse to narrow Canada's world view to what goes on in the United States, which I mentioned in a piece on January 27.
«And then our software is sort of that magic piece that says, «Okay, we have all this, now we can drive this truck by itself, on autopilot,»» Adam Gryfe, Business Development Manager at Clearpath.
They may confront some difficult choices because their emphasis on the middle class — the focus of virtually every piece of propaganda released by the Trudeau government — may not be the most effective way to «grow» the economy.
In the Street Art Project, users can watch and listen to artists sharing their stories, see every detail of over 4,000 pieces of art in high - definition imagery and become part of the Google Street Art community by sharing photos of street art on social media with #streetartproject.
By the time she emerges after an hour, glistening and flushed, she's beaming; standing beside the water in a black, pool - worn one - piece bathing suit, she puts her hands on her hips and turns her face to the morning sun.
«The holy grail is to target a piece of the virus by antibody or t cell,» Tom Evans, the CEO of a company called Vaccitech that is working on a universal vaccine they hope can be used to treat all strains of influenza A, told National Geographic.
In an opinion piece in the Financial Times in February, he dismissed a lot of the problems raised by foreign governments, arguing the effects on debt markets would be minimal.
(This piece by Fidelity Charitable has a good explanation on how that works.)
Keep in mind that every piece of information that's requested by Airbnb to include in your personal profile or property listing can help you showcase yourself and your property in a positive way, based on the information you choose to provide.
Its NRA card was also highlighted in a New York Times opinion piece that called on the financial industry to exert its «leverage over the gun industry,» seeing as politicians — many of whom are funded by the NRA — continue to refrain from doing so.
In response to a post by a Twitter user which said Musk should provide «some very strong arguments in a well written blog piece to win over the (myself included) skeptics,» the Tesla and SpaceX CEO wrote: «Movie on the subject coming soon...» Now, why hasn't anyone thought of that before?
The piece of the plane that was found, called a «flaperon,» was most likely «broken off by the engine pod ripping off as it was dragged through the water on the initial impact,» Tracy Lamb, an aviation safety consultant and former Boeing 737 pilot, told Bloomberg.
Son is on a mission to own pieces of all the companies that may underpin the global shifts brought on by artificial intelligence, the NYT reports.
ADDENDUM: A colleague forwarded me a piece written by author Chuck Klosterman a few years back on pretty much the same topic.
The number one piece of advice shared by guests on my show is to find an opportunity to work within the industry, technology or business model you are considering before jumping in.
There's a metal ball, made of pieces, as well as a 3 - D gorilla made by stacking flat pieces of cardboard on top of one another.
These two coffee titans have tapped into that by focusing on creating a community and positive experiences between people as a foundational piece of their businesses.
The letter, published by a news site located on the island of Kauai, follows popular fury and a planned protest surrounding a 700 - acre piece of beachfront property that Zuckerberg purchased in 2014.
For one thing, consumers are now more likely to have figured out a brand by piecing together scraps of evidence they gathered on their own than to have learned about it from advertising.
The piece looked at research done by Rutgers professor Keith Hampton, a Canadian sociologist, on whether technology really is causing separation between people, as the conventional wisdom goes.
Researching web search keywords that can drive traffic to your site or project is another crucial element of SEM — by getting a handle on the keyword demand for your website you'll not only get a better idea of what keywords to incorporate in your site's searchable text and content, you'll also piece together a picture of what your site's potential visitors are looking for.
Service revenue related to MVNO offerings is expected to reach $ 10.7 billion by 2010 according to a Yankee Group prediction, and operators focused on entrepreneurs are vying for a piece.
Can you remember the last time you expressed a feeling or an idea by drawing on a piece of paper or sketched out a project on a napkin?
By focusing on a topic that is relevant to your company, these longer pieces establish your authority and demonstrate your expertise.
A sarcastic tweet from Gabe Rivera, the founder of the technology news aggregator Techmeme, put one of the main risks fairly well — namely, that pieces published by politicians and political groups on Medium won't get nearly the kind of oversight and fact - checking that newspaper opinion pieces do.
The court order, issued on Thursday, came in response to a flood of individuals seeking a piece of an estate some have valued at more than $ 500 million, left by Prince when he died unexpectedly in April at the age of 57, apparently without a will.
What's striking about the FDA's move is that the mandatory kratom recall order is based on a power the agency gained under the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, a major piece of reform legislation signed by former President Barack Obama in 2011.
The Moya III, as one co-worker who stopped by to try it on (after years of it sitting on her own wish list) put it, is the «perfect legacy piece
On pp. 12 - 13, there's a piece by my colleague Richard Leblanc on governance standards and the recent scandal at Canadian company Sino - ForesOn pp. 12 - 13, there's a piece by my colleague Richard Leblanc on governance standards and the recent scandal at Canadian company Sino - Foreson governance standards and the recent scandal at Canadian company Sino - Forest.
According to the AP piece, Koh also said Samsung is working on an «artificial intelligence» enabled speaker, to compete with those being sold by Amazon and Google.
The case hinges on questions of who owns a piece of data and the circumstances under which the information can be viewed as residing in the public domain, accessible by all and sundry.
Sanwal said he was surprised to find that most of the content being produced in his industry lacked any quantitative analysis; what he saw were primarily opinion pieces by experts trying to sell their arguments based on their industry reputations rather than any real data.
Type the phrases «information overload» into Google and you'll get nearly four million hits offering endless tips on dealing with the problem, first person accounts of brains fried by a deluge of data, even articles and think pieces declaring us in the midst of «the age of information overload.»
Back in 1987, when he was still silk - screening his Joe Boxer boxer shorts by hand, he'd do screen tests on pieces of paper and then throw the paper in the garbage.
They've included mandatory daily terrorism stories, hit pieces on Hillary Clinton, and forceful denunciations of «fake news,» a term with which we are all by now deeply familiar.
«It's not impossible, but since the beginning of the Space Age... a woman who was brushed on the shoulder in Oklahoma is the only one we're aware of who's been touched by a piece of space debris,» he said.
He even bought an original Disneyland sign on eBay by outbidding Michael Jackson, and displays a piece of a «Dumbo» ride in his yard.
Pick up a piece of confetti from the street and you'll likely find a note on there written by someone wishing for good things for the next year, or letting go of something from the past one.
If you've ever stopped by a web page that consists of nothing more than a long, unbroken piece of dense text, you know how important readability is in attracting and keeping people on a website.
Tell them that you're on their email list and prove it by sharing how much you enjoyed a specific piece of content in their newsletters or products.
Yesterday, Worthwhile Canadian Initiative blogger and Laval Professor Stephen Gordon (@stephenfgordon) posted a piece on the Globe and Mail's Economy Lab arguing that presenting, «the employment opportunities generated by a set of proposals... as an additional benefit of the -LSB-...]
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