Sentences with phrase «day old copies»

There to watch the majority of the Chelsea squad, grouped behind two day old copies of Marca with holes cut out for the eyes, all their phones went off in unison when the little Argentinian broke hearts in the red half of Madrid.

Not exact matches

Draw a parallel from the radical old days of copying cassettes or burning CDs to your current endeavor of swapping digital music files with the swipe of a smartphone.
Muslims should burn their copies of the koran for the 1400 year old con job that is pulled on them five times a day by the imams and ayatollahs..
A few days after the September 11 attacks, I bought an old copy of his The Myth of the Machine: The Pentagon of Power at a used book sale.
Some days the toddler ND likes to copy mummy and drink her breakfast too, who am I to argue, have you tried arguing with a 2 year old, huh?
These days, all documents are kept at the Sackler Library at Oxford, where cupboards open to reveal box after box of papyri bits wrapped in century - old copies of the Oxford University Gazette.
I recently purchased the Michael kors Parker ceramic chronograph watch for my 22 yr old daughter as a surprise Christmas present, she had a poor copy of one originally, so thought the original would be the perfect gift for her, this particular watch caught my eye on line with the rose gold and white it looked stunning and was very reasonably priced for such a beautiful watch, I ordered straight away which was so quick and easy and within days it was hear I was so excited, anyone would of thought it was for me, when I opened the box I was so thrilled it was more stunning than the picture online and looked so very expensive, and all that for well under 200 amazing, Christmas morning came and when at last the parcel was opened the sqeals of delight and tears that rolled down my daughters cheeks when she realised that this was a Michael kors original were priceless thankyou very much for the gift of an amazing present
So, we're throwing a good old - fashioned author sales contest for Download Day and the author who sells the most copies of their eBook on December 26th, 2011 — even if you sell your eBook for free — will win a Barnes and Noble NOOK and $ 100 off coupon good for anything on Lulu.
In the old days, you could go to a copy shop and get a few copies printed and bound and give them to your friends.
The Art of Science Communication: William Zinsser on How to Write Well About Science (Maria Popova, Brain Pickings): The day William Zinsser passed away, I picked up my old yellowed copy of On Writing Well, and it pulled me back to my journalism days in college.
The bigger issue is that, just as in the bad old days of music sales, where songs were DRM» ed (copy protected), commercial ebooks today are copy - protedted.
Today is actually not much different then the old days other than the copy shops have been replaced with digital printers and the vanity presses lurk all over the Internet and call themselves by all kinds of different names.
Imagine if all that data had been stored as print - only and there was only one copy of each item... like in the old days.
But if the same author tweets five times a day about the progress of her book promotion campaign («I just sent out 3 email pitches to the media,» «A national radio show producer is on vacation this week and won't be checking his email — that leaves two pitches that might come through,» «Just received an auto response from a producer, so who knows what might happen,» «I received a random phone call from a high school classmate and pitched my book to her,» and «I just sold a coworker a copy of my book»), that's going to get old pretty quickly.
Their censor from the old days, before the war, when they'd both been with Columbia, a nervous little man, prim as a governess, who liked to run a pen through their copy just before they went on the air.
It is hardly worth searching the databases for non-reprint copies of older books these days.
In the old days, this simply meant installing a copy of Microsoft Office on your PC, but in today's online, multi-device world it now makes more sense to use productivity tools that work in the cloud.
That's unlike the old days, say 15 years ago, when if you published your own book, you had to commit to buying hundreds or thousands of copies.
Someone wrote the other day and said they found a copy of one of our old books on a bus.
For a $ 5.00 fee, you may request a copy of a check that is older than 90 days.
When approaching a mid-generation Pokemon title, Game Freak usually tries to find balance by falling back on an age old trope: releasing a slightly improved copy of the existing two games and calling it a day.
I only discovered gaming because of my fascination with James Bond as a three - year - old child and my father came home one day with a smoke grey Nintendo 64 and a copy of GoldenEye as a surprise for me.
It's understandable if you aren't familiar with it — it's a 14 - year - old game that sold fewer than 150,000 copies worldwide back in the day — so as one of those 150,000 people who bought it, allow me to fill you in on the details.
It always bums us out when we flip through an old copy of the Official Dreamcast Magazine and see a preview of a Dreamcast game that looked really promising but never saw the light of day.
Receive a Kickstarter exclusive PHYSICAL COPY of the game in a box, just like the old days!
In the good old days, I used to keep interesting copies of the dead tree press when they broke big stories.
My first day at my old job at MidLaw Firm, an Equity Partner handed me a copy of A Message to Garcia, a very brief story written by Elbert Hubbard in 1899.
Applicants who reside out - of - state must provide a criminal history / background check and driving record from their home state that is not older than 30 days and a copy of their out - of - state driver's license.
Just two days after it emerged a French consumer fraud group is investigating Apple over its handling of battery - related performance issues on iPhones, Apple is now facing questions from government officials in its own country over the controversy.The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that Senator John Thune (R — S.D.), chairman of the Commerce Committee, has sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook asking a series of questions about how the company decided to throttle processing performance in iPhones with older batteries.In a letter to Chief Executive Tim Cook, a copy of which was viewed by The Wall Street Journal, Thune asked how Apple has tracked customer complaints of processing performance, and if Apple has explored offering rebates to customers who paid full price for a
In the older days when the paper resume was still prevalent, I'd witnessed the situation whereby the original copy of a resume was left in the photocopier.
We will respond within two days with proposed times for the consultation and we will ask you to send us a copy of an old or current resume (if you have one).
I am first and foremost still an old school kind of girl... using a hard copy Day - Timer, with an actual pen to paper.
(Press hard when you sign, there are three copies — the old days.
Committee example: you may recall I said I had mentioned en group, in an old post that BBA contracts, and buyer registry operatives belong to the brokerage and a copy should be kept at the office (because I knew in most cases this was not so), and the head of the committee of the day tore my head off with a rude remark, saying why should he (owner of the co).
The reason I suggest this is because lining everything up is a particular trend of our day (which may be the reason you keep it) and while very appealing (I know because I do it too), we have discovered when copying design features from our heritage home to a new extension, that what makes our old house so beautiful is the difference in heights, between window and door heights, for example.
It's odd, the things that stick in my mind from the old days — the chief - of - staff wiping his generous moustache with copy paper while he assigned stories; the cadet counsellor licking his lips like a lizard every 20 seconds as he lectured us; the old guy who looked like a hobo but was actually the most revered journalist on the floor; the cadet journalist who ate a bag of fresh prawns (heads, tails and all) while on assignment with me; everyone smoking at their desks; everyone being stoked to get «VDT» pay allowances for working with computers (I'm very old).
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