Sentences with phrase «first saw it in print»

That gorgeous green shotgun - style house took my breath away when I first saw it in print in 2007, and I promptly pinned a photo of it to the bulletin board hanging above my desk at the time.

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Those protests are numerous and noisy, the second indication of readers - in - the - streets outrage, which we first saw as New Orleans» Times - Picayune cut days of print and home delivery.
Fearing personal consequences once word got out about [88] his revolutionary theory, he delayed publication of his work, reportedly seeing it first in print only on his deathbed in 1543.
When I was a little girl, I vowed to see my first book in print by the age of 10.
Incidentally, the first printed chili recipe appeared in Mrs. Owen's Cook Book in 1880 (see «Part 1: The Evolution of Chili con Carne» for the recipe.)
Can you believe it's been nearly 4 years since I first started writing a monthly recipe page for them... I know that pride is a sin but when I look at my work in print I do get a little puffed up with pride and if you ever see me in a paper shop or local supermarket I will always keep an eye out for this months edition and make sure it's clearly visible and looking tidy.
Print out the cards and see if you can be the first to find all the items in a row, column, or corner to corner!
This article appeared in print under the headline «Europa report: first plume seen firing from Jovian moon»
In my first class, I saw one of my classmates wearing socks with the «100 Club» printed across them.
This Alice in Wonderland print was probably the first thing I saw that I knew I'd buy when I had the budget to treat myself to an order, although I had a hard time deciding between the Audrey, the Brittany (which has heart pockets, and which I own with a makeup print on it!)
This is my second printed barcelona cami and it was pretty much love at first sight when I saw it in stores.
Favorite holiday memory has to be the first snow we had on Christmas morning, I rushed outside to see footsteps and hoof prints in front of the door with half eaten carrots and santa's Cookies gone.
During my kids» first year, I had a project where I took their solo picture during each season with proper props (if needed) so I can see how much they've grown as the seasons change, had those printed, and hung in our wall.
She either wears them with neutrals or maximize a wild look by pairing them with a much bigger animal print piece as seen in the first outfit above, snake boots with snake belted dress.
Leopard - print coats have long been a fall favorite (especially if your name is Kate Moss), but this is the first time we've seen it in bomber form!
The first time we see Gwyneth on screen, in this very chic printed two piece swimsuit.
It's a print I love and feel is under - appreciated, so the first moment I saw this Hell Bunny dress at London Edge in September I was smitten.
Do you remember the first time i wore this outfit, i tucked the top in, wore the leopard print pant with it's belt and completed the look with a yellow pump and my embellished River island bag, see the post here.
We first saw this print blossom at the 66th Annual Cannes International Film Festival back in May at a photocall for La Vie D'Adele.
When I saw this orange - red print in the For Love & Lemons look book it was love at first sight, when you know, you just know.
You look really beautiful:) This is the first time I see a gingham print in orange, I really like it!
I started with a great belt from JCrew, upped the ante when I got an infinity scarf in the amazing print, and then finally dove head first when I saw this beautiful coat from Ann Taylor.
When I first saw this skirt I immediately fell in love with the print.
Then the free basic is totally misleading and hope that others read the fine print and stay away as I have had several hits in the first hour but can not see or contact anybody.
Give an Oscar to every old - guard critic who was able to successfully pretend that they'd EVER looked at Entertainment Weekly outside of a dentist's office in the last decade); but I'm really perplexed to see the first one to really take off come from Movie Mezzanine — which I'm a fan of for much the same reason I became a fan of much of the TGWTG crew (and their other affiliates): fresh voices in film criticism coming in from outside the old guard print - media stronghold.
As he does, «The Little Prince» makes a remarkable stylistic leap from the accomplished but familiar CG environs of these opening scenes (big - eyed, bobble - headed humans; modernist - futurist design influences) into 2D stop - motion animation, bringing the world of Saint - Exupery's original story to life in beautiful handcrafted images based on the author's own crudely elegant watercolors (seen in the book's first printing and all subsequent editions).
I saw «Mildred Pierce» for the first time nearly 20 years ago on a Sunday afternoon in my small, studenty London flat — pale gray walls, Venetian blinds, a Victor Skrebneski print opposite the TV.
Britain fared better, with my favourite sci - fi horror film in a long time, Glazer's Under the Skin, and my favourite entertainment film of the year, the conventional, but charming Pride, while the flawed Mr. Turner impressively reflects the great painter's sun worship through Dick Pope's widescreen cinematography.Highlights of my year included being on the FIPRESCI jury at the Hong Kong IFF, where I admired Yang Hen's third feature, Na pian hu shui (Lake August), and a couple of first features among others, as well as attending the amazing HK film market for the first time, where I saw one of my three 2014 «films for the ages», Tsai's Journey to the West; and seeing a nitrate print of Hitchcock's Rebecca at the George Eastman House in Rochester (where they are doing a three - day all - nitrate festival in May, 2015!).
Derek Cianfrance is actually a three - time feature director, but his first movie Brother Tied is so unobtainable (it played at festivals in 1998 but hasn't seen the light of day since, the print now collecting dust in Cianfrance's father's basement) that we only have his second and third films, Blue Valentine and The Place Beyond the Pines, to judge him by.
After a brief intro that shows how single (and singing) mother Lillian Frank (Valarie Pettiford) was forced to give up daughter Billie at an early age, Carey's adult Billie is first seen all decked out in fishnet stockings and black lingerie with leopard print trim, shaking her groove thing as a not - quite - exotic dancer at an NYC club, circa 1983.
She breaks each test out into its own chart or graph, and always prints the first copy in color, helping parents easily see how their child is performing on each indicator.
The first time I ever saw the word masturbation in print was when I was a junior in college.
«If you define blended learning in the first iteration as a combination of technology and print,» Casarez says, «then what we are seeing when you marry 2.0 personalization with the Common Core standards are more authentic activities in the classroom.»
As you can see in the table below, print sales at Indigo have for the first time dropped below 60 %, down from 69.8 % in the 2013 fiscal year.
Traditional publishers build their business around the typical sales curve of a print book: put a lot of copies on bookstore shelves, see what sells in the first 90 days, and deal with returns and marginal ongoing demand on most titles.
As more kids become device users rather than momentary device borrowers I think we'll see the print / digital split in children's publishing change dramatically, but at the moment we're still in a print - first world for kids» books.
It has never been out of print since, and - widely misunderstood when first published - is now seen as a feminist, genre - subversive novel, a study of a materialist woman in a materialist man's world.
Part of why I turned to crowdfunding in the first place is because I didn't want to go the vector premade illustration route, and because I was getting the editing and print run I couldn't finance entirely on my own, I see working harder to get the cover and illustrator that would really make the outside of the book match what I've toiled to create within.
The first production decision self - published writers must make is whether they would like their books released in digital, print, or both formats, and where they'd like to see their books on sale.
This week has seen the first O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference in San Jose, California, with much coverage in the blogosphere, including on Print is Dead.
As any published writer can attest, nothing compares with the feeling of seeing one's words in print for the first time.
Just what can book publishers learn from the consumer - first approach to print and digital publishing, as recently seen in the... Read more»
>> When authors complain, upon seeing their proofs, about the low quality of editing or typesetting, they get lip service about fixing everything before publication, but then the corrections are not made and the book is printed uncorrected — with a separate charge to the author for making changes after the fact that should have been made in the first place.
«I'm still looking forward to the day,» Geuppert says, «when we see the first big sales» for a self - published author in print.
See, I've always assumed that I have to publish e-books only at first because of the financial outlay in getting books printed.
Every author, whether indie or trad, knows the horror of seeing your book in print for the first time and spotting a typo.
There's nothing like seeing your work in print for the very first time.
Wan na see our digital - first manga in print?
This is the first solid sign of a price tag we've seen in print thus far and it's definitely a welcome one at under $ 500.
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