Sentences with phrase «make small copies»

If done as pair game, make small copies and give a dice to each pair, if not it can be played as whole class game.
One year, I made small copies of everyone's pictures when they were little and used those as place settings so you had to figure out who sat where by the picture — very fun and great for the grandkids to see all the oldies in their younger years!

Not exact matches

When you pay a writer good money or painstakingly write website copy yourself, you want to make sure it gets read and doesn't get hidden by a small font that makes the copy difficult to read.
Try making small adjustments to your prices, copy, and layout, and use your analytics software to see what pays off.
Still, with activist Carl Icahn heaping pressure on the American printer and copier maker, a smaller deal could make sense.
As explained before you will also not receive the same return on investment as the trader you are copying because they get a small percentage of what you make on the trade.
The source energy and order beyond all forms has made us what we are, that is small copies of itself.
Plus, every copy of the book bought through this site helps support my blog — it doesn't cost any extra, and a small percentage goes to making recipes happen!
I have been «copy and paste — ing» them in Microsoft Word documents, removing ads and making the photos smaller.
Print and save a copy for your fridge, or use the small type option to make a card for your wallet.
Fill small bottles with the baby oil and either make a label or copy and print one of the two below, they are about the size of a business card.
I regularly make multiple copies of the same exam by switching small details in a problem.
Fortunately, humans have a nearly identical copy gene called SMN2, however, SMN2 normally only makes a small amount of the correct SMN protein.
At the same time, researchers have found that much smaller protein clusters called oligomers — made of only a few copies of these proteins — can be highly toxic to motor neuron - like cells grown in the lab and thus are more likely to be the chief causes of brain - cell death in these diseases.
Dr. Satish Rattan, Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Jefferson's Sidney Kimmel Medical College, together with Drs. Jagmohan Singh and Ipsita Mohanty, used altered copies of the body's own genetic make - up — small RNA fragments (microRNAs) that regulate the target gene RhoA / ROCK — in order to strengthen or weaken the muscle tone of the sphincter.
To confirm this, the team worked with collaborators at the University of Texas Medical Branch who tested what happened to the ability of EBOV to make copies of itself in the presence of one of the small molecules that they had studied.
I copy my pictures into paint, making the MB smaller, thus taking up less space.
My students tried to copy this project and were required to make the floor smaller (or they would have had to make all the wood 1/2 ″ thick to accommodate 6 ″ plus 1/2 ″ by 1/2 ″ to equal 7 inches.)
Running time: 129 minutes Studio: Fox Home Entertainment 3 - Disc DVD Extras: Widescreen theatrical feature film, unrated director's cut, Wolverine theatrical trailer, Valkyrie, S. Darko, The Wrestler, Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy, commentary by director George Tillman, Jr., screenwriters Reggie Rock Bythewood and Cheo Hodari Coker, and editor Dirk Westervelt, commentary by with Biggie's mom Voletta Wallace, and his manager Wayne Barrow, Behind the Scenes: The Making of Notorious, I Got a Story to Tell: The Lyrics of Biggie Smalls, Notorious Thugs: Casting the Film, Biggie Boot Camp, Anatomy of a B.I.G. Performance, Party & [Expletive](never before seen footage), The B.I.G. Three - Sixty, Directing the Last Moments, It Happened Right Here, The Petersen Exit, The Shooting, The Impala, The Unfortunate Violent Act, The Window, 9 Deleted Scenes, 4 extended / alternate concerts, trailers from: Secret Life of Bees, Gospel Hill and Slumdog Millionaire, digital copy.
I've found that simply copying text onto a Google doc, then including a small group of readers on that doc to actively ask questions, make comments, and work together to digest the story, reading, etc. can be really powerful.
Make it known to local non-profits, small businesses, schools, community centers, universities, and to your personal network, that you're willing to donate your time and and a few copies of your book.
Here is the list: Quick Keys (For Mac users: substitute the command key for the control key) CTRL + N = New (document / project) CTRL + A = Select All CTRL + C = Copy CTRL + V = Paste CTRL + Z = Undo CTRL + Y = Redo CTRL + S = Save CTRL + O = Open Alignment CTRL + L = Left Alignment CTRL + R = Right Alignment CTRL + E = Center Alignment CTRL + J = Justified Alignment Highlight Text and: CTRL + [= Make text smaller CTRL +] = Make text larger CTRL + K = Insert Hyperlink If you have any questions, then please leave them in the comment section below, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
«Small presses make their profits by selling books to consumers, rather than selling services to authors or selling a small number of copies to the author's friends.&rSmall presses make their profits by selling books to consumers, rather than selling services to authors or selling a small number of copies to the author's friends.&rsmall number of copies to the author's friends.»
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
I can especially relate to the small / mini press who prints your book for free, but then charges so much for author copies that you can't make even a small profit.
In reality, printers who list themselves as POD printers rarely will print less than 20 copies and then you pay a pretty hefty setup making the unit cost on small quantities impossible to sell in the marketplace.
FACT: Small presses make their profits by selling books to consumers, rather than selling services to authors or selling a small number of copies to the author's friends.&rSmall presses make their profits by selling books to consumers, rather than selling services to authors or selling a small number of copies to the author's friends.&rsmall number of copies to the author's friends.»
I published a book through Author House and I have sold enough copies to make a very small profit.
If you make all those changes, you may become a small - time copy of traditionally published work.
They're small enough that reputation is important... except there is so much information inequality that people still don't realize that requiring author copies at markup is a bullshit way for publishers to make a profit.
HQ: I try to make sure I mention the book on social media and in my newsletter, and I usually do at least a small blog tour, with review copies made available.
All you need to do is make small changes to a little of the HTML that's already there, and I show you exactly which changes to make and how they should look with specific examples (I even have several complete recommended style definitions that you can copy).
We can accommodate small runs quickly and easily, making printing advanced reader copies a breeze.
The biggest selling point of eToro is supposed to be it's copy trade feature, but it has been made very dangerous because many outside traders come to eToro with a small capital and take insane risks to make huge returns and get copiers and guru bonuses fast; this never works as they always blow the account anyway; this week a star trader called TheSizzle blew his account and the money of over 3000 copiers, and it's his third blown account on eToro in less than 1 year.
Make sure to bubblewrap your unit and place it in a small box, along with a printed copy of your RMA.
I do nt even think they made over a million copies of this game, thats how small a budget was for this game.
Understandable if it takes a while to get them made, (I take a while on mine as well but still write reviews for any games I get while giving devs updates) but there are just some people who do nothing but take the copies away from smaller guys who would better deserve them.
You have to remember, at the time that EA would have made the decision to abandon the Wii U, November through March, that Zombi U, Batman Arkham City Armored Edition, Assassin's Creed III and Call of Duty Black Ops 2 were all selling hundreds of thousands of copies despite the Wii U having a small user base.
Since our team is so small & our development times relatively fast, if we take a year to make a game and sell 100,000 copies at $ 5, that's a big success for us.
Perhaps it is a small gripe, and I just need to play the final copy of BR, but it could make or break the game for me.
Folks remember if copying camera transforms to other games via the cameraSettings.txt file, you'll need to make translation units x10 smaller.
For smaller App Store games such as Doodle Jump, developed entirely by two people with a contracted illustrator, marketed directly on the App Store, and with a very small overall budget, a selling price of $ 0.99 was very quickly made worthwhile as the game has sold about 4 million copies.
the «First Run Limited Edition» version that comes with a copy of the game, a 120 minute UMD with outtakes, 420 minute making - of and «fashion collection» (that's code for video of the girls in their bikinis) DVD set, a set of pics, a Team 4 special DVD (because there are some many of them the girls are divided up into «teams»), 48 small posters, a download code for 48 different custom themes, and a Blu - ray film of all cut - scenes from the first game.
But this year I wanted to make sure I got my hands on a copy of the latest version of the Skylanders series and was thrilled when a small box full of plastic creatures and a copy of Skylanders: Trap Team landed on my desk.
Do not forget to get a copy of the small publication made especially for the exhibition and a work of art in its own right.»
In 1995, he collaborated with the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah, to make replicas of their entire collection of dinosaur track casts, and exhibited these in New York and throughout Europe; in 1997 he collaborated with the International Center for Lightning Research and Testing in Starke, Florida, to trigger lightning with rockets, and worked with a local souvenir manufacturer to create over 10,000 replicas of a fulgurite created by the lightning strike; in 2000 he collaborated with the Pioneers Museum in the desert community of Imperial Valley, California, to reproduce souvenir copies and large models of their local mountain, Mount Signal, and the unique «Sand Spike» sand concretions found at its base; and in 2003, he created 120 topographical models of the states of Missouri and Kansas, which he donated and delivered himself to 120 small historical society museums in both states.
Featuring just under two dozen works, the Museum of Fine Art's upcoming exhibition will present a tightly focused look at five decades of Jasper Johns's probing of the interplay of sign, process, and device.Highlighting the artist's diverse and often elaborate efforts in printmaking, «Picture Puzzles» — assembled from private collections and the MFA's own holdings — will also include a small sampling of drawings and sculptures and a copy of Foirades / Fizzles, the 1976 artists» book Johns made in collaboration with Samuel Beckett.
Wise law firms, small or big, will make sure that every lawyer has a copy
The gist is that technological advances have made the cost of creating one more copy of many products (the marginal cost) and the cost of distributing those products so small that they are effectively zero.
Both free and premium users can download content from their Plex Media Servers, but this download functionality is 1) manual action only; 2) simply downloads a copy of the media to the computer or mobile device you are using; and 3) does not automatically transcode your media (to make it smaller and more mobile - storage friendly).
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