Sentences with phrase «hunched over books»

In class Erica always managed to include shoulder opening poses or other poses to stretch out my back, making me feel like the class was personalized to help me cope with my long hours hunched over books and my computer.
Long hours hunched over the books and poor posture are not the best combination.

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I've also read the entire introduction and scanned many recipes on the Amazon preview page it makes me ache to read your book curled up in bed, or hunched over my kitchen counter, instead of at my desk at work.
I sat in my padded desk chair, hunched over, alternately entering notes on my computer and reading a book called The Story of the Human Body.
In the same way that you can't offer professional advice to friends or family, because it's not worthwhile if they didn't pay for it from a strange professional, even many reader friends will be unimpressed or actually hostile toward your books — perhaps because it breaks their idea of authors being strange, artistic, ethereal beings hunched over a typewriter in a stone tower or something, I du n no.
Anyway, I went my own way, partly for a lot of the reasons you state in your post (creative freedom, retaining rights, control over marketing, etc.), but also because I had a hunch that if I put out the best possible book I could, it could and would find readers.
His mother looks attentively at the viewer, while Hockney's father is hunched over a copy of Aaron Scharf's book Art and Photography, his feet barely touching the lilac rug.
Legal research is often a solitary pursuit, with lawyers hunched over their computers or law books in absolute silence, sometimes with looks of panic or confusion on their faces.
Save yourself the torture of sitting bleary eyed, hunched over a dusty legal book and download as many of these guides as you can.
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