Sentences with phrase «over address books»

Handing over address books is one of the first steps Facebook asks people to take when they initially sign up, so that they can «Find Friends.»
In the cabin, the phone system won't copy over address books, and the navigation system doesn't dynamically route around bad traffic.

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I've admitted my own stumbles, addressed our own challenges, and have created an open book of data and analysis to support very deep concerns about the risks that investors face over the completion of the current market cycle.
«the first requirement is not to write books on wisdom or to address men over the television.
A.W. Tozer, in his book, Knowledge of the Holy, addressed this very thought as preeminent over all other thoughts.
This is one of the only books I've ever read that addressed the conquest of Canaan without either glossing over the genocide or offering feeble, inadequate defenses of it.
In the Hebrew canon of prophecy (the Latter Prophets) there are four «books» comprising fifteen names — Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and the twelve «minor» prophets (the last twelve writings of our Old Testament, Hosea to Malachi) These fifteen writings vary in length, were written over a span of centuries from the eighth probably to the third B.C., are addressed to radically different historical situations, and certainly in their present form represent far more than fifteen writers.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
It isn't possible for me to go into these stories in any detail in such a short time, so I thought, instead of doing that, I would like to devote my time this morning to addressing some of the main questions people have asked me repeatedly over the course of the last two years, when I was working on the book, and after the book had come out.
Commandeering an address book, we called every Manhattan listing only to be told over and over again by former friends that the man we were calling about was a drunk, a bully, spoiled and abusive — in short, everything we had discovered about him on our own.
However, we have definitely addressed the book supply issue (I will admit to having my first Author Hissy of the tour over it) and it should not be happening at future events (nor did it at the last 4).
There is no book that I know of that addresses it, but there are pictures all over the Internet.
The end product of the commission's work each year was an annual report distributed to legislators on the committees of the state house and state senate with jurisdiction over the Law Review Commission that would usually address perhaps half a dozen technical defects in the laws on the books.
It's been over a decade since James Wilson's book, Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Stress Syndrome, came out.Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Stress Syndrome That book seem to form the current basis of knowledge for doctors who address adrenal issues (holistic, functional, and alternative practioners).
I wasn't even going to write about this ridiculous opinion that started over at Batman News then fuelled by Comic Book Movie, but I think it needs to be addressed as they're spouting misinformation to their readers.
(These are just the kind of folks I'm addressing in my forthcoming book The Same Thing Over and Over: How School Reformers Get Stuck in Yesterday's Ideas, which is due out in November).
But Mr. Voinovich in his State of the State address on Jan. 26 said that he will seek a constitutional amendment to put the tax back on the books and dedicate an estimated $ 500 million over the next decade to schools.
Other notable publications address standards as described in the two books Essential Knowledge: The Debate Over What American Students Should Know (Marzano, Kendall, & Gaddy, 1999; ASCD / McREL) and A Comprehensive Guide to Designing Standards - Based Districts, Schools, and Classrooms (Marzano & Kendall, 1996; ASCD / McREL).
Better yet, the car will show your phone's address book on its LCD without copying over all the entries into the car's memory.
The Bad We have a few minor criticisms of the IS 350: its voice - command system doesn't offer a full range of car control; we had to dig down to display song and album information; and phone address - book entries can be copied over only one at a time.
The Bad The 2006 Acura RL's onscreen interface is rather nonintuitive, and its Bluetooth system doesn't copy over cell phone address books.
The 2006 Acura RL's onscreen interface is rather nonintuitive, and its Bluetooth system doesn't copy over cell phone address books.
The system copies over the cell phone's address book and call records, including recently made calls, missed calls, and outgoing calls.
The car can copy over a phone's address book, up to 1,000 entries, although every time we tried it with our Motorola V551, it broke the Bluetooth connection.
Cute car and comfortable but absolutely no power, navigation system never worked right, couldn't load my full address book (just over 1000 contacts) but you can't add new individually either so that was a complete waste.
Although the car didn't copy over our phone's address book, it let us program 30 contacts, with multiple numbers for each.
Often, these samples have a few chapters of the digital book and when you are done reading it, it will prompt you to enter your email address to have the link sent over.
Once the book is published by Smashwords, it contains an ending paragraph with an email address to contact me to point out any typos found in the book, and I'm happy to say that very few are found... but there are quite a few that complain about over or under usage of commas — probably as a result of the way that one character or another in the book chooses to express himself or herself.
Over half of the Top 100 Banned / Challenged Books from 2000 — 2009 addressed issues about race, sexuality and / or disability; or were about non-white, LGBTQ and / or disabled characters.
For whatever reason, I don't like to use the BlackBerry Destkop Manager device switcher thing - I prefer to treat a new phone like a fresh start and use the Advanced Backup to move over the specific databases I want transfered (password keeper, address book, trusted certificates, etc.).
«The other area that we're going to be spending a lot of focus on over the next couple of months is to be looking at children's book discovery,» explained Tamblyn as to how Kobo plans to address the issues that pertain solely to children's and juvenile literature.
While the avenues for publishing your book have expanded exponentially in the last decade, a lot of aspiring and previously published authors still find that traditional publishing is a goal of theirs and addresses their needs over self - publishing or hybrid publishing.
I collected over 1,000 email addresses, saw a spike in my book sales across the board, and landed some new clients in the process!
The truth is that there are over 4,000 new books each day competing for shelf space, and you have to address why your book is unique.
With ipage ®, you can order from our inventory of over 14 million titles and ship books directly from Ingram to any valid address in the world, including military APO and FPO addresses.
My guest column today over at the Savvy Book Marketer blog addresses how to plan and execute a virtual book tBook Marketer blog addresses how to plan and execute a virtual book tbook tour.
It could then address how the book was received, what you learned from the process, and how the material has aged over time.
If I have posted about one of your free book offers over the past year I still have your email address — look for an email from me later this week on the specifics.
Then they ask from you addresses of every aunt, uncle, cousin, brothers, sisters, grandparents and friend you've ever had so they can send a flier to them advertising your book is ready to be published with an way over the top price.
It hires people all over the country to buy books through various retailers one - at - a-time with different credit cards, shipping addresses and billing addresses.
I think if you're going to complain about how book bloggers overlook indie books, you also have to address the lack of quality and professionalism associated with many indie booksbook bloggers didn't create this problem, indie authors did... and taking book bloggers to task over it isn't going to change anything.
This article addresses part of the message of his two books making the point that just investing in great companies is not sufficient when markets can over a long period of time drift sideways and this is typically accompanied by PE compression.
He is an author on over 50 peer - reviewed publications as well as numerous book chapters, and is currently working on the first textbook to address the issue of forensic mental health evaluation of animal maltreatment offenders.
McArthur Binion (b. 1946) presents new work from his DNA: Seasons series, featuring hand - applied oil stick over copies of his birth certificate and address books.
These individual contributions, distributed throughout the book, address specific themes relevant to the gallery's unrivalled longevity and position at the centre of international contemporary art in Britain over the last 50 years: BEGINNINGS, COLLECTORS, MINIMALISM, INTERNATIONALISM, MARKET, MATERIAL, etc..
It features hand - applied oil stick over copies of his birth certificate and address books.
Photocopies of his birth certificate, pages from his address book, his passport photos, newspaper clippings, and photographs of his mother and childhood home constitute the tiled base of his works, over which he layers grids of oil stick.
Organized by the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University, Elliott Hundley: The Bacchae will be accompanied by an ambitious book with new essays by Wexner Chief Curator Christopher Bedford, poet Anne Carson, noted art historian Richard Meyer, and Doug Harvey, artist, writer, critic, curator, and educator, addressing subjects including Hundley's development over the last decade, his engagement with filmic traditions, Greek tragedy as his most consistent inspiration, and the intricacies of his working process.
Dr. Bullard has authored numerous books on the prominence of waste facilities in predominately African - American areas all over the nation, as well as others that address urban land use, industrial facility siting, housing, transportation, climate justice, emergency response, smart growth, and equity.
Mike Hulme, a climate scientist at the University of East Anglia in England and the author of a book on the struggle over climate policy, «Why We Disagree About Climate Change,» said that big gatherings of world leaders were less likely to bear fruit than splitting the challenge into pieces that are tractable, and focusing directly on addressing those problems.
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