Sentences with phrase «fake book for»

I sourced fake books for people's libraries, marbled filing cabinets for home offices and knocked through walls.»

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The undercover inmates, who were given false identities and booked under fake charges for their stays in jail, discovered the various ways inmates managed to catch a buzz.
Amazon is heading to court again, trying to wipe out more fake product reviews for books and products posted on Amazon.com.
P.S. «Fake book»... Trump tweets as he leaves Camp David: «I've had to put up with the Fake News from the first day I announced that I would be running for President.
1) This is not a particularly hospitable place for agnostics 2) Nothing would crush my parents more than learning that their daughter has walked away from the faith 3) I have a book deal with a Christian publisher 4) I want to keep my Christian friends 5) My doubts come and go, so there's no reason to unnecessarily drag the people I love through my drama 6) If I fake it maybe I can convince myself that everything's okay
If the book of mormon wasn't a fake, the LDS church would have golden plates on display for all to see.
The book is simple, with fabulous illustrations as well as tips for how to get your children to gobble down healthy food while living in a world that pushes processed fake foods.
I masked my pain with a fake smile and by burying my face in my book, When Your Lover is a Liar — the title hidden under a paper bag book cover I'd made — looking for help on how to confront my husband, asking myself over and over, now what?
He also called for the formulations of laws that will help check fake news so that culprits will be brought to book
He pleaded with the government to help the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) to bring those issuing the fake licenses to book, urging all applicants to be more vigilant and apply for licenses only at designated DVLA offices.
My kids keep asking me when I'll be removing the fake presents from under our tree (a.k.a. their books and boardgames that I stole from their playroom in order to have pretty wrapped presents for the home tour).
Why these men felt the need to post fake profiles depicting themselves as beautiful women is a bizarre mystery to which only they could provide the answer and perhaps Kinrys might like to take a look into this aspect of the male psyche for her next book.
Korean director Park Chan - wook («Oldboy,» «Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance») sets up a three - part caper: A fake count and rare book forger (Ha Jung - woo) plants illiterate orphan and petty thief Sookee (Kim Tae - ri) in the employ of heiress Lady Hideko (Kim Min - hee).
By attempting a visual equivalent for the catastrophe that Junger described so well in his book, the filmmakers remind us that our imagination's ability to conjure these images is inevitably more powerful than a moviemaker's efforts to fake them.
(This movie beats The Royal Tenenbaums for best fake book covers.)
For about $ 15 more than just buying the two - disc DVD on its own, you get a little book, a fake feather, scratch and sniff chocolates, and an irregular box to find a place fFor about $ 15 more than just buying the two - disc DVD on its own, you get a little book, a fake feather, scratch and sniff chocolates, and an irregular box to find a place forfor.
FEATURES Total of 90 - 180 minutes of instruction time broken into 20 - 30 minute blocks All materials for up to 30 students to participate in a collaborative activity Aligned and written to standards Helpful how - to video INCLUDES Student Activity Books (6) Teacher Guide with blackline masters Full color pollinator card sets (6) Two - sided «Parts of a Flower» Poster (6) Mini pom - poms Pollen movers: feathers, fake fur, pom - poms, pipe cleaners, loop fasteners Handle materials: craft sticks, building straws and connectors, thin straws, clothespins Fabric flowers (lilies and tulips) Flower cups and small paper cups Plastic coins Double - sided tape, sticky notes, masking tape, glue dots, and rulers * Refills available.
Beware of many fake websites which are accepting booking for the Docoss X1.
then the also - boughts show up for you, and they are books that are obviously fake garbage and real people don't buy.
And, if I hear of one more self - published person, with no academic or publishing credits whatsoever, who has no excuse whatsoever for presuming to give anyone advice, who has set up a fake seminar where they're offering «advice for writers,» (and, of course, mentioning their «book» every five seconds) I'm going to vomit.
In a move that can easily be categorized under «omg it's about freakin'time» (considering Amazon posted its first - ever book review twenty years ago), the largest bookstore in the world has finally taken the first steps in combating fake reviews by suing three pay - for - review sites that operate out of California.
News stories included Amazon's fake review lawsuit, three recent seven - figure publishing deals for indies, the luck factor of publishing, the reasoning behind Oyster's new online book store, and the traditionally published author survey.
As well as writing five - star reviews to help boost sales, these fake book reviewers can also offer to fabricate negative posts for individuals and businesses in an attempt to sabotage rival authors and books.
Perhaps the article isn't sending the not - too - subtle message that indie authors suck, thus their reviews must be fake, or at least suspect, thus the only way to save yourself the grief is to buy trad pub books, which have paid reviews from the shills who do it for a living... er... never mind.
Pajiba notes that the Amazon and Goodreads reviews for the book are also deeply questionable, inconsistent with usual reviewing patterns and highly likely to be fake.
In Hemphill's story, the girls fake their afflictions, and the book's great strength lies in its masterful unveiling of the girls» wholly believable motivations: romantic jealousy; boredom; a yearning for friendship, affection, and attention; and most of all, empowerment in a highly constricting and stratified society that left few opportunities for women.
Claims of fake reviews, plots to buy your own book in bulk to manipulate the sales numbers, and an overgrowth of companies that sell guaranteed increases in rankings have basically spoiled the system for everyone, from the most talented but undiscovered writer to the most supportive reader who can't find the great books in an ocean of titles.
But I'm definitely not faking my love for this book!
Is a book buyer going to sue Locke for the 99 cents they spent because of a fake review?
The scammer dropped the price and used hundreds of fake accounts to download the free book, which then drove it up the rankings and into better visibility for paying consumers when he put the price back up.
The scammers added shoddy bonuses and fake promises of winning a free Kindle or an Amazon gift card if the just clicked on the link in the front matter that would the reader to the end of the book and thusly tricking / scamming Amazon into crediting them for those skipped pages as if they were read.
Just skip the buying the fake followers and head straight for the fake book purchasers.
Fake reviews are an issue for all types of products sold on Amazon, not just books, but I have been monitoring author reaction to this development in particular.
Fake reviews are a problem for sellers and buyers, whether they're reviews that have been bought or reviews by trolls who haven't read the book but are on some kind of destructive mission.
While we will largely focus on how these reviews affect Kindle and paperback books, this lawsuit is against fake reviews for every product.
For example, his book «How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in 5 Months» contains a number of fake reviews, and you can find them in many of his other books.
• You don't tell reviewers what to say or how to rate your book • They're free to say whatever they want, including something negative • Early readers aren't your personal best friends • Don't post any fake reviews by pretend people, or encourage anyone to do that for you
I may give my book away to normal people in exchange for a review, but I want them to give their real reactions to my book, not fake ones.
And they're, like, «But you write fake reviews for books that probably suck!»
They have been using bot driven KU accounts to create click farms, to drive up their KENP pages read, whilst downloading other books as well to cloak the fact that these are fake accounts created for the sole purpose of getting KENP pages read for their books.
If you pull in the wrong reader, or use fake positive reviews for a terrible book, your book is going to fail irrevocably, because you're setting yourself up to attract negative reviews that will kill your book sales forever.
A Dog's Way Home, wonderful book from dog's perspective; faked controversy about training of dog in A Dog's Purpose; directing dogs for film / TV
Spertus took real books and made fake covers for them, often incorporating imagery and themes from within the books themselves, but altering them with subtle humor and a conceptual rigor that made the texts appear not as art or beautiful objects, but as engaging reading material (what any book, at least traditionally, is meant for).
The presentation includes video, theatrical outtakes from the film world («costumes, staged objects, a monochromatic fake wall, and a color filter used for simulating purple neon or a nightclub atmosphere»), photography, and a pop - up book shop where editions from Dominica, Syms's imprint, are for sale
Yto Barrada's video Faux départ (False Start), 2015 — an investigation of the artisanal production of fake fossils — served as something like an establishing shot for her recent exhibition «The Sample Book
That doesn't mean there's no possibility whatsoever of Gleick having faked the memo, but so far I find the speculation on why «it is probably fake and Peter Gleick is a liar» to be highly flawed, including pseudo «independent analyses» by individuals who've enjoyed the hospitality of HI, if not their cheque book, and bat for the same ideological side.
Nothing happened for two years after the book came out but then, suddenly last fall, the big three of temperature, GISTEMP, HadCRUT, and NCDC, decided, in unison, to not show this fake warming any more.
When America Alone (personally autographed copies of which are exclusively available, etc, etc) came out, I used to get occasional emails from Hollywood - not from the 20 - million - per - picture guys but from bona fide and Oscar - nominated stars (ie, not fake Nobel winners)- saying how much they liked the book, but please, don't mention it to anybody because they have to work in this town... Well, I'll never know what it's like to depend on Hollywood producers for your next gig, but I know a little bit about the public speaking circuit, and I was surprised, when Niall Ferguson made some unexceptional observations about Keynes that fell afoul of Big Gay, how instantly and abjectly he prostrated himself:
I discovered that HadCRUT3 temperature source was responsible for producing the fake warming and even put a warning about it into the foreword of my book.
And, since lots of music is controlled via a few major companies, negotiating licenses for a quite substantial fake book would involve far fewer agreements than one might naively expect.
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