The «Ruta» [2000] 1 Lloyd's Rep 359: Chris acted for the wages Claimants (not Defendants as stated in the report) in this action in which David Steel J. declined to follow a supposed rule set out in
a number of text books and instead applied the Admiralty Court's wide equitable discretion so as to accord priority to the claims of unpaid crew members above the claims of the holders of damage maritime liens.
Not exact matches
Students have to pay for or buy a
number of things ranging from
text books, hand...
Fearful
of having their
books omitted from lists
of «acceptable»
texts, a
number of publishers have acquiesced to creationist demands in various ways: by considerably reducing the space given to discussion
of evolution, by referring to evolution as «only a theory,» by including creationist materials, or by placing references to evolution in a final chapter which the teacher could conveniently Omit.
For many years, traditionalist thinkers have promoted the teaching
of a set
of core
texts — the «great
books» — as a vital element
of a liberal arts education during a time when demands for multiculturalism led to the dismantling
of a
number of traditional programs
of study.
Other associations can be seen between Canaanite
texts (Ugarit) and Judges and Proverbs, and possibly Syrian writings and the
book of Numbers.
«Copy
number variants in human DNA can be compared to repeated or missing paragraphs or pages
of text in a
book,» said senior author Dr. James R. Lupski, Cullen Professor
of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor.
When that happens, hormones as well as a
number of other singling molecules like neurotransmitters which you began this talk with are released and they have very definitive brain care taking effects, but due to endocrine disrupting compounds that we're exposed to on a daily basis that are hormone disrupting and even sociologic ways that we now live differently with
texting being the new talking so there's less one on one connection, there's a lot more anger, there's many people starting to write
books on this, our human connection is, and I love your
book very much, our human connection is waning.
A generation
of readers and filmgoers has grown up with the bespectacled, wand - waving wizard and saviour
of the world from Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey, and the appearance
of the final film coincides with the birth
of a fourth Beckham child, suitably given the middle name «Seven» which could as easily be the
number of books in the sacred
text as her father's former Man Utd shirt.
Microsoft Excel required Years 3,4,5 Tests the 4 basic operations Look at the Letters and substitute the
Numbers to solve New set
of questions on a spreadsheet every time the file is opened No more photocopying from a
text book!
Major publishers produce lists
of «educational administration»
texts that
number hundreds
of books, though they publish nothing similar on managing pharmaceutical firms, retirement communities, or fire departments.
The
number of great YouTube videos available to support student learning is incredible and being able to provide a collection
of these in one
book along with
text and images is very powerful.
Watching teachers in action, Atria carefully collected data on everything from how many students asked questions or closely read the
text of a
book, to the
number of closed or open - ended questions a teacher asked.
With an ever - growing
number of informational children's
books, how can teachers choose
texts that are relevant to their curriculum and their students — and use the
books appropriately to meet their instructional goals?
Then, they can simply ask Siri for a
number of requests, including to make a phone call to an address
book contact, look up phone
numbers for restaurants or other points
of interest, set a reminder or alarm, retrieve weather information, select music to play, send and receive
text messages by voice, and get directions from Apple Maps, according to Ford.
A «CircularFLO Pro»
book credit can contain live or embedded
text, hyperlinks and table
of contents info but there is no restriction on the
number of pages in a
book and each fixed layout EPUB can also include audio, video, animation and read aloud
text highlighting.
We match the pages
of a Kindle
book to the
text in a print
book to identify the corresponding page
number.
Tutorial
of using Apps to go beyond the
text with Chatterpix and
Book Creator For full details and curriculum links subscribe to the
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I have written a
number of scientific
text books and this is my first novel
There is a common misconception that CIP is a
number but it is actually a block
of text (usually found on the copyright page
of a
book) that describes the
book using a very specific set
of vocabulary and structure.
I jumped on Project Gutenberg today and downloaded a
number of books as
text files, hooked my Kindle up via USB and slipped em right on in about 2 seconds.
The
text block includes Library
of Congress authorized subject headings, classification
numbers for both the LC and Dewey Decimal systems, and all the information librarians need to get the
book ready to put on the shelf in their libraries.
In addition to displaying the
book's
text, the Vox features a few extras at the bottom
of the screen: the page
number as well as Facebook Like and Comment buttons.
It contains 250 mass market
books and an equal
number of professional computer and academic
texts (mostly PDFs).
They charge: 50.00 to scan in a cover.15 a page to scan in
text 12.00 for listing which includes Amazon 55.00 for an individual ISBN
numbers a block
of ten is 280.00 The cost for the
books is also cheaper.
Since the first days
of the Kindle, readers have been somewhat undone by the absence
of page
numbers in the
text of their Kindle «
books.»
You can choose a
number of places to search, including this
book, my items, all
text, Kindle store, Goodreads, dictionary and Wikipedia.
Readers expect to crack open a
book and feel the comfort
of consistent chapter headings, uniform
text layout and page
numbers that all land in the same position on each page.
The first problem has been noted and is what the pundits would call «the elephant in the room»: While you can store the
text and black / white graphics from 100 +
books on the 256 MB
of a Kindle, the
number of audiobooks is considerably less — say, less than one, in some instances.
The electronic versions
of these printed
books are very basic,
text - only computer files stored in a format called ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)-- a way
of representing letters,
numbers, and symbols with the
numbers 0 - 255 that virtually every computer can understand.
An increasing
number of e-readers, including the Kindle, Kobo and the Readmill iPad app, allow readers to select pieces
of text, highlight and save them, much like underlining in a traditional
book — but with various advantages over a print mark - up.
What makes Blio software so unique is that it has a
number of advanced e-reading features, such as playing embedded video and audio clips within
books,
text - to - speech, some
books you can interact with and make selections, it has built - in research tools, such as dictionaries and web - based reference sites, and more.
Corresponding to those findings is the
number of people who prefer to read longer
text as print
books: 64 % prefer reading the «traditional» way.
«The possibilities are endless,» Weiner said, noting that some textbook publishers are experimenting with hybrid models that combine e-book technology with print - on - demand
books, so that a publisher only prints the portions
of text or the
number of textbooks that it needs.
While reading a
book, pressing the small Aa icon on the lower right side
of the screen brings up a menu that allows you to make the
text smaller or larger, shrink the line spacing, control the brightness, choose your page turn effect, turn page
numbers on or off, or use the night mode.
We match the pages
of a Kindle
book to the
text in a print
book to identify the corresponding «real» page
number.
In the past few months we've also added a
number of text rendering features to Kindle
book reading across many
of our reading surfaces.
When you're reading, for example, the menu allows you to choose from among seven font families and 12 gradually increasing font sizes; you may also customize the page layout via options for justifying
text, toggling the boldface version
of your font, and hiding or showing the header and the so - called pageometer (which shows how many pages you've read out
of the total
number in the
book).
Amazon has also increased the
number of customisation options available on the Oasis, including more type faces, a greater level
of boldness gradation and font sizes and the ability to left - align
text to better match the design
of paper
books.
When reading a
book if you tap at the top
of the
text you get further options which allow you to change font types or sizes, line spacing, margins etc, a Go To option where you can select a word or a page
number and a share option.
But the vast majority
of the eBook market is electronic versions
of print
books, which means pure
text for fiction and a limited
number of illustrations for most nonfiction.
When reading a
book, the device displays the
text with a page
number counter on the bottom center
of the screen.
In addition to my own works and co-authored works, I've converted a
number of out -
of - copyright cat
books to
text format so that the content can be used by others.
The first stage
of Book of Memories (A vividly orange world with grated floors and fire) began with a
text mission objective from Valtiel to pick up a
number of chess pieces and two childhood items in the area.
These historic photographs are accompanied by his original publications, a set
of working collages made in preparation for his
books along with a
number of avant - garde writings that embraced his work, including a
text by Georges Bataille.
An illustrated artist's
book with a
text by rare -
book expert John McWhinnie has been published in a limited
number of copies to accompany the exhibition.
Galerie Max Hetzler / Holzwarth Publications, Berlin 2010 Artist's
book with drawings by Albert Oehlen and
texts (in German) by Rainald Goetz Edition
of 300,
numbered Out
of print
The compositions are resolutely two - dimensional, like the template grids
of the old
text books themselves, and each painting is titled with a
number — presumably the original plate
number of the collaged image.
The
number of parts that Sam Pulitzer piled into his first US institutional exhibition, «A Colony for «Them,»» is so massive that it might take a
book to account for them all, never mind the vast amount
of text that appeared across the show's walls.
Through software such as Paintshop Pro, Compupict, Photoshop and Corel, Learn has mixed weaved and produced image /
text interface to create a
number of web /»
book» projects.
The
book also includes specially commissioned
texts by Reba Maybury, Hili Perlson, Kathy Noble and Venus Lau, and the exhibition's curator Maitreyi Maheshwari as well as statements from some
of Huanca's models who have collaborated with her over a
number of projects.