Sentences with phrase «pages of new»

Eager to lose myself in the pages of your new book, Melissa; ah, the joy of reading and your blog tops the list!
This is what I hope to write across the pages of my new journal, where I long for my heart to linger more this year.
Within the thousands of pages of new legislation are rules that have yet to be written, says Yun.
Break it apart and use the content on several pages of your new webblog or website.
Later that year, my friend and colleague Zeynep Tufekci took to the pages of The New York Times to decry how the Obama data whizzes had begun to weaponize micro-targeting, but few people listened then.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took his mea - culpa tour to the pages of the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and six U.K. papers on Sunday, apologizing in a full - page ad for the company's «breach of trust» around the Cambridge Analytica scandal and promising to «do better.»
Outside the pages of this new edition, the publisher can and does draw attention to the removal of all differences between ALWD style and The Bluebook's, naming the latter.
'' Whether in the pages of the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal or in Associated Press stories, big corporations such as the banks, oil companies, and drug firms are shown to be, in the words of one concise prosecutor, «lying, cheating and stealing.»
These limitations were the basis for the HPRB to refuse to receive parts of the 400 pages of new documentation a complainant submitted, in addition to the 500 pages already forming part of a record, in The Complainant v.
You don't need to read any further than the Sunday Style pages of The New York Times to see that biglaw attorneys typically marry other biglaw attorneys.
Regarding what's different about the fourth edition, the simplest metric is that it has a little under 100 pages of new material.
Or the Canada Revenue Agency could better enforce existing personal service business rules and corporate attribution rules, reduce the gap between the capital gains rates and the dividend rates and effectively end «artificial tax planning» (thus avoiding pages and pages of new rules).
The «Health and Environmental Effects» pages of the new EPA site provide more evidence of the conspiracy of silence.
Thanks to Mr. McDonnell's investment, the dedication of founder Judy Logback and the hard work of everyone at Kallari their world class single source organic chocolate has now reached the shelves of Whole Foods, the pages of the New York Times and has even received a five star review on the Phil Lempert's show.
Here is a fascinating insight from Paul Krugman in the Opinion pages of the New York Times.
We published the first detailed count of nuclear plants at risk of closure, and helped put the issue on the front - pages of the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Wall Street Journal, and in hundreds of other newspapers and columns.
The Myth Of Killer Mercury — The Environmental Protection Agency recently issued 946 pages of new rules requiring that U.S. power plants sharply reduce their (already low) emissions of mercury and other air pollutants.
Adam scours the globe from his home in Spain in order to bring the best of innovative architecture and sustainable design to the pages of New Atlas.
But the data is still there and tells more than 1000 pages of the new report.
It must be lean times at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, because this poverty - stricken argument is so bloated, it needs four bandwagons to wheel it onto the pages of the New Scientist: obesity, global warming, anti-Americanism and anti-capitalism.
Over the last few years, Bryce has been bashing wind energy in the pages of the New York Post, Wall Street Journal and other publications, charging that wind turbines are, among other things, ugly, noisy and a threat to public health.
Plenty of that activity is conducted right here at universities like Berkeley and in the pages of the New York Times.
What's more, Allison Arieff literally wrote the book on prefab architecture and now shares her explorations in the pages of the New York
Flashing forward to 2007, Land Rover (now owned by Ford) has superseded Hummer (GM) as the lead SUV in the stylish, urban eye — and in the ad pages of the New York Times, The New Yorker, and Vanity Fair.
In three ink drawings, Sietsema has manually duplicated the process of mechanical reproduction, copying pages of The New York Times by hand - rendering each typographic mark.
Roberta Smith gave the board of LA MoCA a talking to in the pages of the New York Times this weekend now that the board has rejected LACMA's overture to merge:
Blurred pages of the New York Times from January 2008 serve as the basis for his work and while a lot of the text is illegible a few headlines shone through «Bear Stearns» and «credit slump» stood out, even the artists are playing with our perception of the credit crunch.
In this brilliant time capsule of recent world events, celebrated artist Fred Tomaselli intrepidly and colorfully reimagines the front pages of the New York Times.
During his residency, Vazko will produce an artist newspaper by altering pages of The New York Post collected daily in February, thereby altering the meaning found in the published stories.
He has written reviews for the art pages of The New York Times since 1997.
Whether the crowd was eager to hear about Tomaselli's new group of gouache collages made on front pages of the New York Times or was simply drawn in by the prospect of a free event (the value of which shouldn't be underestimated), it was the playful dynamic between him and Weschler that kept them engaged.
He has been featured on numerous occasions in pages of The New York Times, Art Forum, Art in America, Art News, Salon.com, The Huffington Post, Artnet, High Fructose, Juxtapoz and on NPR's Weekend Edition.
His work has already graced the pages of The New York Times, The National Post, Plansponsor, Wired UK, and The Progressive.
In post paintings, many of Strauss» wood strips are also wrapped in pages of the New York Post — another nod to posts here — but it's not so apparent.
By the end of the opening night we had two pages of new contacts and several sales all to new clients.
From the show «Adrian Piper: A Synthesis of Intuitions, 1965 - 2016» at MoMA, «Vanilla Nightmares,» a series drawn on pages of The New York Times.
An image of the painting appeared in the society pages of The New York Times, with, as Perreault described it in a 2000 article for NY Arts, the crotch «artfully blocked by the silhouette of one of Neel's sons.»
Guiding their travels, the largest Record Book to date will contain pages of new challenges to complete for most of Destiny activities.
Between 5 - 10 pm on January 1st to 25th in 2018, Edinburgh will be turned into the pages of a new short story by Val McDermid.
If you are a fan of the uncommon, the unexpected, and the uncompromising, then you will find your passions reflected on the 500 - plus pages of our new Design Hotels ™ Book 2018 — featuring 295 handpicked properties with glorious photographs and behind - the - scenes stories of the Original Hoteliers who brought them to life.
Havens» hybrid pups have been featured on networks like CBS and CNBC and on the pages of the New York Times.
Building Wealth with Foreclosures represents the best information, collected from my live classes and seminars, webinars, coaching programs and countless pages of new and revised - updated and improved - content, all put together in one resource for you.
The simmering dispute between Amazon and the book publisher Hachette over the pricing of electronic books will spill over onto the printed pages of the New York Times on Sunday in a full - page advertisement, the paper reported today.
The idea of perusing 94 pages of New York Times Fiction Bestsellers on this device is also offputting, to put it mildly.
Cyborg 009: Chapter 000, priced at $ 2.99, is actually a package deal, with the first 17 pages of the new version (to be released as a graphic novel at Comic - Con International) and the first 61 pages of the manga.
We have a special love of short books — novella - length fiction and the kinds of essays you can still find in the pages of The New Yorker but not too many other places — and edgy topics, but what we love most are good books that might not see the light of day if it were not for LLP.
On the morning of the ship's departure from New York, a notice had appeared on the shipping pages of New York's newspapers.
ALSO, Lukeman is offering you the opportunity to read the FIRST 20 PAGES of his new book, How to Land (and Keep) a Literary Agent.
A new definition is emerging, based on the reality that in the 21st century, readers don't depend on the Today Show or the feature pages of the New York Times to find a new book to read.
First published in April 2005, a revised edition was published in July 2006 with 100 pages of new content.
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