Sentences with phrase «fell out of print»

Gremlins fell out of print shortly after the war, but was republished in 2006.
After his death in 1948, his work was largely criticized and fell out of print.
Casino Royale ($ 2.99) Ian Fleming's original James Bond mystery (which for a while had fallen out of print)
Independently publishing allows me to assure that my books will not fall out of print and as an early e-reader, I well understand the value of making DRM - free ebooks readily available.
The first was originally published in 2003, and then hopped around publishers until falling out of print when a partnership between the Dabel Brothers and Marvel disintegrated.
They initially focused only on re-issuing books that had fallen out of print, releasing books in paperback that only had hardback editions, and publishing books that had only been published outside of the US....
New channels of physical preservation must be found for worn, short - lived technology, and many individual game titles often fall out of print, forever vanished from popular discourse.

Not exact matches

Spun off, that is, from parent companies that have fallen out of love with print and in love with moving pictures.
Scientists printed out 3 - D models of Lucy's bones, showing a breakage pattern consistent with a fall from a tree.
Polka dots are a timeless print and never really fall out of style.
Bolder colours and prints will date easily and will fall out of style a lot quicker.
The Proenza Schouler Fall - Winter 2017/18 collection featured strong prints, midi dresses enhancing our bodies and curves, a variety of materials and textures, and some well - placed cut - outs.
The little bit of floral print peeking out ever so sneakily on this dress has me falling in love!
This fall, step out of your comfort zone with the classic brown or black — go for blues, jewel tones, velvet, and prints (as you will see below).
It looked so perfectly fall that I didn't even notice that the print was made out of tropical flowers.
There is nothing «fall» about this horse print in an antiqued gold frame that I dug out of a stack of frames in the basement (sometimes I really do buy the most random stuff...), but that gold frame for fall?
when trying to pick out outfits, i have to constantly make sure the colors and prints don't clash with my hair but that is rarely the case during the fall with the plethora of warmer hues that coordinate so well with my complexion.
As this week marks the beginning of Fall I finally pulled out my gingham prints.
They're a print that never really goes out of style and adds that extra stylistic element to your fall outfits.
The recent omnipresence of leopard print stretches far beyond its faux - fur coat iteration (though it should be noted the Uniqlo x Carine Roitfeld leopard - print jacket sold out in a cool five minutes in fall 2015.
If you're thinking of ways to sport this print for fall, check out these ways to wear leopard print below.
Here I am able to get another look out of my maxi dress and make the whole ensemble completely fall appropriate because I've paired it with an animal print sweater.
Moving Out Of Her Comfort Zone Award This Moschino Fall 2009 red and navy floral print sleeveless dress with a ruffled hem, seems a little out of Lauren Conrad's comfort - zone, which I really appreciaOut Of Her Comfort Zone Award This Moschino Fall 2009 red and navy floral print sleeveless dress with a ruffled hem, seems a little out of Lauren Conrad's comfort - zone, which I really appreciatOf Her Comfort Zone Award This Moschino Fall 2009 red and navy floral print sleeveless dress with a ruffled hem, seems a little out of Lauren Conrad's comfort - zone, which I really appreciaout of Lauren Conrad's comfort - zone, which I really appreciatof Lauren Conrad's comfort - zone, which I really appreciate.
To close out our 30 days» worth of outfits, we created a look that features some really playful choices: a dress worn as a top, two mixed prints, and a fall - friendly embellished jacket paired with a summertime white skirt.
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Documenting the rise and fall of one particular Chinese crime syndicate that operated out of Flushing, Queens in the»80s, the crew of creators have their particular prints all over this one - as it definitely evokes Mean Streets, Internal Affairs (from 1990), Goodfellas, and Year of the Dragon (though that last film came to us from Oliver Stone and Michael Cimino).
The film was produced independently of the Hollywood studios and fell into the public domain years ago, which meant that no one was looking after the film's elements but plenty of labels putting out inferior versions from whatever battered TV print or video copy they could get their hands on.
These are books that, in Pearl's opinion, should never have been allowed to fall out - of - print.
The idea is that this matches the average number of times a print book can be checked out before it falls apart and needs to be replaced.
When Amazon's eBook sales, a la Kindle, exceeded its print book sales that we authors and publishers love so well, the «book sky is falling» dooms - dayers and sayers came out of the woodwork.
Falling print sales during this period has resulted in 128 different publishing companies going out of business from June 2014 to June 2015.
He says people are falling out of love with ebook technology and moving back to print, where sales are up.
I have worked in the publishing industry for over twenty years, been a published author, and had some great sales numbers (printed editions of The Art of Abundance over 95,000 copies sold total) and awful numbers (the less said the better), lived through a publisher bankruptcy, ridden the waves of change in the industry, and saw the bottom fall out in mid-2008, with all the folks I worked with laid off and my way of making a living in traditional publishing disappear.
It's a ubiquitous device and people are discovering comic books on the iPad in a way that they probably haven't before. Maybe we're talking about lapsed readers, people who fell out of the habit of going to comic book stores for whatever reason, and they've stumbled upon the comiXology app and got back into the habit of reading comics. And some of those people who were lapsed readers have migrated back to the print versions as well.»
It's entirely possible that many of those ereaders will remain idle, many will fall out of use, but enough will remain active to shift yet more readers who were once print dedicated into either digital dedicated reading or hybrid print / digital status.
However, these types of cards have fallen out of favor because they are limited in usage, often confusing, and include fine print about minimum purchases and high APRs.
Selected Bibliography «No Border: Zheng Xuewu Solo Exhibition,» Time Out Beijing, Beijing, August 2007; Jonathan Goodman, «Zheng Xuewu at Art Projects International,» Art Asia Pacific, reproduction, New York, Fall 2005; Xenia Tetmajer von Prxerwa, Zheng Xuewu's Lone Journey into Abstraction, exhibition catalog, Redgate Gallery, Beijing, 2004; Zheng Zuoliang, My View of Xuewu Print, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Xenia Tetmajer von Prxerwa, A Labyrinth of Reality, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Judith Farquhar, Introduction to Zheng Xuewu's Work, exhibition catalogue, reproductions, Art Scene China, Shanghai, 2003; Song Xiaoxia, «The Visual World in the Eye of the Urchin,» Chinese Art, 1999; Li Chun, «To the Tune of a Different Drum: The Paintings of Zheng Xuewu,» Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, September 1994.
Taylor De Cordoba is pleased to present last night, after the lights went out, we fell, a new group of paintings and a series of printed woodblocks by Los Angeles based artist, Frohawk Two Feathers.
Exhibition Checklist Main Gallery (Clockwise from entrance) Robert Arneson Splatt, 1983 bronze with unique ceramic base 71 x 21 x 21 inches RAs 130.01 Robert Arneson Elvis II, 1978 conte, pastel on paper 41 5/8 x 29 7/8» RAd 04 Joan Brown Self - Portrait at Age 42, 1980 enamel on canvas 71 3/4» x 60» JBRp 19 Steven Campbell Men Insulting Nature and the Notion of Travel, 1986 oil on canvas 83 x 99 inches SCamp 01 Carol Cole Tar Baby, 2004 mixed media 7 x 13 inches CCs 1 Peter Saul Come and Get Me, 1968 oil on canvas 63 1/2 x42 inches PSp 118 Richard Shaw Figure on a Palette, 1980 glazed porcelain 39 x 13 x 18 inches RSs 68 Andrew Lenaghan Big Sarah, 2005 acrylic on canvas 77 1/2 x 58 inches AnLp 395 Yoan Capote Madness II, 2004 steel 70 1/2 x 40 x 23 inches YCs 19 Collier Schorr Esther's Fine Dream (Ashes to Ashes, We All Fall Down), 1991 cast paper, acrylic, pencil, and collage L 18 x W 12 x D 10 inches CoSs 1 James Barsness Untitled (Red nude on street), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen 12 x 9 inches JBARd 60 James Barsness Untitled (with jack o'lantern), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen, inkjet archival print on paper 11 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches JBARd 61 Anthony Kulig Look - Out, 2005 plaster, acrylic Two figures 17 x 4 1/2 x 3 inches each AKuls 8 Don Colley Weave 2003 7 x 6 1/2 inches scratchboard, artist's frame DCp 10 Don Colley Reel, 2003 scratchboard, hand - made hardwood frame 6 x 6 inches DCp 09 Side Gallery Diane Edison Self - Portrait Interior (striped robe), 1992 color pencil / black paper 30 x 22 inches DEd 8 Adolph Gottlieb The Watchers, c. 1941 oil on canvas 30 x 24 inches AGotp01 Lesley Dill Of, 2005 unique bronze with oil paint 67 x 58 x 28 inches LDs 207 Alfred Leslie Bread and Coffee, 1983 oil on canvas 84 x 60 inches ALp 02 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 1, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 3 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 2, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 4 James Valerio David, 2004 pencil on paper 30 1/2 x 25 inches JVd of Travel, 1986 oil on canvas 83 x 99 inches SCamp 01 Carol Cole Tar Baby, 2004 mixed media 7 x 13 inches CCs 1 Peter Saul Come and Get Me, 1968 oil on canvas 63 1/2 x42 inches PSp 118 Richard Shaw Figure on a Palette, 1980 glazed porcelain 39 x 13 x 18 inches RSs 68 Andrew Lenaghan Big Sarah, 2005 acrylic on canvas 77 1/2 x 58 inches AnLp 395 Yoan Capote Madness II, 2004 steel 70 1/2 x 40 x 23 inches YCs 19 Collier Schorr Esther's Fine Dream (Ashes to Ashes, We All Fall Down), 1991 cast paper, acrylic, pencil, and collage L 18 x W 12 x D 10 inches CoSs 1 James Barsness Untitled (Red nude on street), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen 12 x 9 inches JBARd 60 James Barsness Untitled (with jack o'lantern), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen, inkjet archival print on paper 11 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches JBARd 61 Anthony Kulig Look - Out, 2005 plaster, acrylic Two figures 17 x 4 1/2 x 3 inches each AKuls 8 Don Colley Weave 2003 7 x 6 1/2 inches scratchboard, artist's frame DCp 10 Don Colley Reel, 2003 scratchboard, hand - made hardwood frame 6 x 6 inches DCp 09 Side Gallery Diane Edison Self - Portrait Interior (striped robe), 1992 color pencil / black paper 30 x 22 inches DEd 8 Adolph Gottlieb The Watchers, c. 1941 oil on canvas 30 x 24 inches AGotp01 Lesley Dill Of, 2005 unique bronze with oil paint 67 x 58 x 28 inches LDs 207 Alfred Leslie Bread and Coffee, 1983 oil on canvas 84 x 60 inches ALp 02 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 1, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 3 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 2, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 4 James Valerio David, 2004 pencil on paper 30 1/2 x 25 inches JVd Of, 2005 unique bronze with oil paint 67 x 58 x 28 inches LDs 207 Alfred Leslie Bread and Coffee, 1983 oil on canvas 84 x 60 inches ALp 02 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 1, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 3 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 2, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 4 James Valerio David, 2004 pencil on paper 30 1/2 x 25 inches JVd 52
Another example would be MoMA's retrospective of Walid Raad, an artist whose politically charged photographs, videos, performances, sculptures, prints, and collages, all of which fall uncomfortably between the conceptual and the material, make hash out of categorical distinctions.
Having once before fallen for a â $ œNorth Pole is melting!â $ scam, even the New York Times — on its blog, mind you, no need to tamp down alarmism on its print pages â $ «admitted that the hyperventilated headline and lede â $ œgo way beyond what Mark Serreze of the National Snow and Ice Data Center tells the reporter.â $ Serreze claimed on an alarmist blog that his actual claims â $ œquickly grew out of all reasonable proportion, â $ admitting that a summer loss of ice at the North Pole â $ œsummer would be purely symbolic, but symbolism can be pretty darned powerfulâ $ (prompting an alarmist, taxpayer - servant to call on his team to invoke such stunts more often).
Matthew Moeller: Well, I think the big thing was just trying to move away from the bundles and bundles of paper and I'm not saying that you should be a 100 % paperless, I mean, it's still today I often print things out to look at I have smaller books that maybe do not have material that's easy to navigate online on a bookshelf that I can just grab, but the days of the big file cabinets in the back of the office and the unlimited number of redwells falling out everywhere, that was something when I went out on my own that I certainly envisioned was not going to be a part of kind of how we do things, and I think in moving away from that you're able to better control your operating costs, you're able to keep overhead to a lower level, and ultimately, I think you're able to deliver more value to the client and running a much more streamlined process.
Greetings, i purchased the travel insurance for our 6day trip to the florida keys, flight down and trip itself was fantastic / / however on the return flight the plane us air flight 1807 was delayed by 2 hours at first then they delayed again another hour, total of 3 hour delay / / we had a connecting flight to catch in philia off course we missed that and the airline had no other flight out / / by the way we didn't land until 1; 30 am no train nothing available, so there we were, so i called my son a police officer and he took off work and drove 2 hours at 1; 30 am at night to come get us and bring us home, so i called allianz insurence and there words were you have to be delayed 6 hours or more to qualify well you all know that most flight that are delayed more than 2 hours you will miss your connector, especially at 1; 30 am in the wee hours of the morning / / so they read the fine print off the policy that was on page 10 say ing a delay of 6 hours to qualify / / ok so what about trip interruption clause / / he says falls under same clause / / ok what about trip cancellation clause / / in essence us air cancelled my connector??? agent says same thing / / so another words thats how they make there money by not helping a paid policy holder his due compensation fee for a legitimate claim!!
The HR staffer actually scans in the resumes (printed from email these days), the scanner «reads» and converts them electronically, and a keyword ranked list is obtained in that manner.Granted, as these scanners break or the company finally coughs up money for a new system, they will fall out of practice completely, but since one never knows what type of scanner a smaller company uses — if they use one at all, I like to optimize my clients» resumes for all scenarios.
My tufted sofa is decked out with deep red velvety pillows (carried over from fall), black and white ticking stripe pillows, and a punch of leopard print in the middle.
I gave our porch a little refresh with these navy print outdoor pillows and gray striped throw from Birch Lane (who generously gave me a gift card for this tour), so sitting out here with Robert and Olivia on stormy summer evenings to watch the rain fall has become one of my new favorite things to do.
Or if Lily is too bright and would make your eyeballs fall out, there might be plenty of pretty Liberty of London style prints that would work.
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