Three of her works are on view — two from a series
of pieces titled Made in America, and Tantas Estorias (Many Histories).
Not exact matches
If you write a really nice
piece of content and a crap
title, no one's ever gonna click on it, it's not gonna go anywhere.
If you write a really nice
piece of content, and a brilliant
title, my gosh, that thing will spread like wild fire.
In a June 3 AdAge
piece titled «How much more money can Activision wring from Call
of Duty?
The reason why I
titled this
piece «The New School For Entrepreneurship» is because it goes very deep into the ideology
of why I produced DailyVee.
These include the harsh reality mentioned in a post that «starting a business is like riding a roller coaster» and the
piece titled «Starting a Business Is Like Jumping Out
Of An Airplane» (not an approach I recommend).
A few other
pieces compared entrepreneurship to the movie making business with
titles like «How Starting A Business Is Like The Making
Of Star Wars» (which I want to read) and «How Starting a Business is Like Casting a Movie» as well as the slightly esoteric «How Starting A Business Is Like Casting «la Dolce Vita.»»
In a
piece titled: «Dumb Money: Exposing Silicon Valley's Stupidest Investments,» a writer for New York magazine snarked»... what kind
of genius decided to throw $ 1.2 million at NaturallyCurly, the «leading social network and community for people with wavy, curly and kinky hair?»»
Editor's Note: This
piece has been revised to correct William Clarke Jr.'s job
title at Grumman Aerospace (he was a contract negotiator) and to clarify the nature
of his work there.
Last October, the morning that the Harvey Weinstein story broke in The New York Times, I published a short, stupid
piece in Tablet
titled «The Specifically Jewy Perviness
of Harvey Weinstein.»
Gold bullion refers to specific
pieces of physical metal held in your name and
title.
Note: The
title of this
piece (see: here) was just too good to pass up on — after we wrote the
piece, we found a couple others who thought so as well.
This is because Job
title is a basic, fundamental part
of the Ideal Customer Profile: Even if every other
piece of the puzzle is perfect — the right industry, the right time, a perfect pitch — if the prospect is in the wrong department, or doesn't have purchasing power... nothing else matters.
The game's
title screen begins with curtains being lifted and
pieces of the game world falling into place.
While each one
of these platforms owes its marketable existence to the same two
pieces of legislation,
Title II and
Title III
of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, their individual approaches differ.
A
piece titled «The Yield Curve: The Long and the Short
of it» that would subsequently be copied endlessly, the authors discussed how you could have a «bullish flattening» or a «bearish flattening,» depending upon the circumstances.
But these far more qualified commentators do in a
piece whose
title says it all: Â The Financial Crisis and the Systemic Failure
of Academic Economics.
In a recent
piece,
titled Black Swan Farming (http://paulgraham.com/swan.html), Paul Graham discusses how the 0.2 - 2 %
of VC - backed companies with big exits effect the way he invests.
Meta tags: These tags give the small
piece of text that is found beneath
title tags on a search results page.
Through research, insurance and careful coordination, they make sure that the
title to a
piece of property is transferred legally and correctly from the seller to the buyer.
Tentatively
titled «Option B,» a reference to a
piece of advice she was given by a close friend after the untimely death
of her husband David Goldberg, it has been co-written with well - known Wharton professor and author Adam Grant.
Ten years ago, Professor Mihaela Firsirotu and I wrote a
piece for the C.D. Howe Institute
titled Changing the Nature
of Governance to Create Value (No. 189, November 2003).
The complexity
of title plants and the need to have records on most every
piece of property in a given geographic area to be competitive in the market has led to the consolidation
of the industry to a small group
of large players.
Like last month, I am offering up some behind - the - scenes bonus content here in the form
of also - ran
titles: headings for
pieces that were suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too....
For the amusement
of readers (and the delight
of anyone who likes to get a glimpse behind the curtain), I have compiled some
of the also - ran
titles: headings for
pieces that were suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too much.
As a special
piece of bonus content, I am here to share with you, loyal readers, some
of our also - ran
titles: headings for
pieces that were suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed for being too punny,....
As a special
piece of bonus content, I am here to share with you, loyal readers, some
of our also - ran
titles: headings for
pieces that were suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too....
Here, loyal readers, is a glimpse behind the curtain at some
of our also - ran
titles for the
pieces in this issue: headings that were suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too much.
The first
piece in the collection, the
title essay, was written in the days immediately following the attack, and Amis himself expresses reservations about it in his author's note: It «indulges in... a reflexive search for the morally intelligible, which always leads to the chimera
of «moral equivalence.
Chesterton joyfully develops his Trifles thesis in further essays, with
titles like «A
Piece of Chalk,» «The Extraordinary Cabman,» «On Lying in Bed» and «What I Found in My Pocket.»
The ten essays collected in In Search
of Lost Meaning range broadly, from «anniversary»
pieces (
of the 1989 elections, the emergence
of Solidarity, the imposition
of martial law, and Hungary's 1956 revolt) to treatments
of historical memory and judgment (that part
of the book is
titled «The Work
of Hatred») to Catholic «Jewish relations.
In a post today on The Gospel Coalition website, the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission
of the Southern Baptist Convention president Russell Moore, wrote a
piece titled «Should We Still Read Eugene Peterson?»
The
piece, which appeared in Lingua Franca, is
titled «Last Will and Testament
of an Ex-Literary Critic.»
If you look back where I first (I think) explored the analogy
of performance, in a
piece titled «Performing the Scriptures» (first published in 1982, reprinted in a collection called Theology on the Way to Emmaus in 1986), you will see that I contrast the notion
of interpretation as performance not with the historian's craft but with the supposition that a text (any text, although it is with scripture that I am most concerned)-- a set
of black marks on white paper — tells you how to take it, without any interpretative labor on the reader's part, a labor for which the reader must take personal responsibility.
I suspect the hand
of my good friend Paul Murray, who in January this year had a
piece in New Blackfriars
titled «Theology «Under the Lash»: Theology as Idolatry Critique in the Work
of Nicholas Lash» with the perhaps distracting pun on my name.
The
title of the
piece is «It's Not a War Between the Sexes,» and here's Kantor on the basics:
While strictly true, the
title was taken from one brief phrase within a long sentence deep in the
piece that was (ironically) juxtaposed to a brief phrase about the promotion
of growth.
Like the
title of the earlier
piece, «Faith and Truth,» it reflects my continuing conviction that there are and must be two poles to theological reflection insofar as the claims
of Christian faith finally appeal for their credibility to our common experience as human beings.
In the meantime, blogger Liza Long wrote a hyper - viral
piece titled «I Am Adam Lanza's Mother,» detailing her experiences as the mother
of a mentally ill child, making the case that help for the mentally ill, not gun control, is the solution...
At National Review Ramesh Ponnuru and Jonah Goldberg take apart the Sam Tanenhaus
piece in The New Republic that is
titled «Original Sin: Why the GOP Is and Will Continue to Be the Party
of White People.»
A
piece in any newspaper
titled «My Abortion, at 23 Weeks» stands a pretty good chance
of ruining my day.
Jonathan S. Tobin, the senior editor
of the blog
of the conservative Jewish magazine Commentary, published a
piece on the survey shortly after its appearance,
titled «The Beginning
of the End for Liberal Jewry.»
Anyone who's ever had a
piece of this scrumptious coffee cake will agree with the
title of this recipe.
The «chunk» in the
title comes from the chocolate - instead
of opting for chocolate chips (which you can totally do) I chopped up a chocolate bar into 1/4 ″ - 1/2 ″
pieces.
The
title of this
piece is the question all wine companies should be asking today, -LSB-...]
Well at the same time I did that Paul, the editor
of Vasili's Garden to Kitchen Magazine, interviewed me for a
piece in the magazine, under the
title celebrity chef, how cool is that (me a celebrity, lol) Well the magazine is now out and you can get your copy from the Garden centre in Coburg or from the website.
-LCB- «id»: 9206938446, «
title»: «Moo Free Organic Caramelised Hazelnut Nibs», «handle»: «moo - free - organic - caramelised - hazlenut - nibs», «description»:» \ u003cp \ u003eTo make this \ u003ca href =\ «http:\ / \ / www.moofreechocolates.com \ / dairy - free - chocolate\ / awards \» \ u003eaward winning \ u003c\ / a \ u003e bar we have taken a bar
of our delicious, organic, dairy free chocolate and liberally sprinkled it with crunchy, caramelised hazelnut
pieces.
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It was funny but while the notion is clearly daft, as Fabregas was one
of the key players in helping Mourinho and Chelsea to the Premier League
title last season, the Spaniard is being seen as one
of the mail villains
of the
piece and a key player in Mourinho's departure.
Oklahoma City has other quality young
pieces on the roster to ease some
of the pain, but the path back to
title contention is much longer if Westbrook is gone as well.