Windows Explorer is the most common way
people copy over books but provides the least flexibility.
Not exact matches
Facebook (fb) said it plans on Monday to turn
over to the U.S. Congress
copies of some 3,000 ads that the social network says were bought on Facebook likely by
people in Russia in the months before and after the 2016 U.S. election.
In October, Facebook turned
over to Congress
copies of 3,000 ads that it were most likely bought by
people in Russia, and in November, representatives from Facebook — as well as Google and Twitter — testified before the congressional committees investigating Russia's alleged interference in the election.
Ok — it's Salero21 here I have decided to take
over another name so
people stop
copying me.
Apparently, you get Thom Rainer to write a book about it, and get 23 prominent church leaders and seminary presidents to endorse the book, and then price the book in such a way so that scared church leaders all
over the country will buy hundreds of
copies of the book so they can hand it out to all the
people in their «Church Membership» classes.
Every student of literature goes through a phase of romanticizing the Romantics — memorizing «The Raven» even when it's not been assigned, keeping a
copy of Leaves of Grass on one's
person at all times, feigning interest in Moby Dick, resolving to name one's first child Pearl, writing Emerson quotes on note cards and sticking them all
over the place.
I just don't have the time anymore to waste going
over the same ground everyday with
people who espouse the views of
people like my coworker, who is a carbon
copy of the regular believers here.
I gave away
over 2000 PDF
copies of the book to
people on my email newsletter, and quite a few
people also took advantage of the sale of the book
over at Amazon.
And he'll regurgitate the very same arguments and
copied and pasted quotes all
over again, expecting
people to be enthralled and convinced he's a visionary.
So when the lovely
people over at Grand Central Publishing offered to send me a
copy of No Bake Makery, and another
copy for a giveaway, I was pretty physched.
I love this book so much that I'm giving away one
copy of KALE & CARAMEL: Recipes for Body, Heart and Table
over on Instagram to one lucky
person.
-- Bob BirksBob: The reason for this is that
people are
copying other
peoples» recipes and they spread all
over the Net.
Bob: The reason for this is that
people are
copying other
peoples» recipes and they spread all
over the Net.
It seemed as if Iceland had broken two aspects of single market rules - the first on
copying over that EU rule on protecting the deposits and the second on not discriminating against
people from different member states.
«What [the Met commissioner] simply did was write to the head of the civil service, and I think he
copied the letter to the IPCC to say that while they were working on the site, could they not have the police complaints
people trampling all
over it,» he added.
Facebook Inc. said it plans today to turn
over to the U.S. Congress
copies of some 3,000 ads that the social network says were likely purchased by
people in Russia in the months before and after the 2016 U.S. election.
About 25 of the
people over age 85 had two
copies of APOE - 4, yet not one of them had the disease.
Over a five - to 10 - year period, the disease progressed 14 percent faster in
people with one
copy of APOE4 and 23 percent faster in
people with two
copies than in
people who didn't have that version of the gene, the researchers found.
Our magazine has a circulation of 85,000
copies and is read by
over 500,000
people in 140 countries.
He's been a guest on
over a hundred syndicated radio and television shows and his bestselling CD, America's Unbalanced Diet, has sold
over a million
copies, helping raise awareness about the unhealthy foods
people are consuming.
Nintendo had about 500
copies of the Hyrule Warriors Limited Edition to sell, and according to reports,
over 600
people lined up.
They released an HD remake (Wind Waker) on a system with a small install base and it's already sold
over a million
copies (and that's just physical
copies keep in mind that when the game released there were a lot of
people like me that got it digitally because it was available digitally a few weeks before it was available physically
Today, Microsoft announced that the tentpole franchise has sold more than 60 million
copies to date, and that
people have put in
over 6 billion hours into the online modes.
Billed as «the world's first oil painted feature film», which is slightly harder to quantify than the film's PR
people might hope, Loving Vincent consists 65,000 frames painted by a team of 125 classically - trained painters on glass, with about two - thirds of those have been
copied over live - action reference footage.
Recently Market Watch released some data on GTA 5, and even if they weren't quite right about it being the most profitable media product, they did show that PC sales account for only 2.1 % of all shipped
copies, meaning there isn't that huge a market for it on this platform, and that won't exactly mark the PC as a priority, even if 2.1 % of 90,000,000
copies sold is 1,890,000, more than some other games sell in their lifetimes.One thing is for certain - if we ever do get a PC port of RDR2, it will only be officially confirmed after the game's initial release, considering how many extra sales GTA 5 raked in with
people buying the same game
over and
over for multiple platforms...
To be more precise, the third
person, multiplayer online hunting game has shipped 7,5 million
copies around the world, making it for a huge result if you considered it released at the end of January, being out for only five weeks (in the first 3 days, Monster Hunter World shipped
over 5 million
copies).
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copies of or distribute the Teaching Resource or make it available
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Last night,
people who had either started or finished Mr. Peanut were noticeably excited about the book, and here at BookPage editors have been fighting
over review
copies.
I knew I had written a good book and I was convinced that if I could get it in the hands of a few dozen influential
people, Mercury Falls would be a success (at the time, I defined «success» as 1,000
copies sold; since then Mercury Falls has sold
over 60,000).
I remember there being a star * beside the names of
people who had sold
over 1,000
copies of more than one book.
Of course price isn't the only reason many
people are choosing e-copy's
over the print
copies.
People like to say ebooks are forever (i.e., you and your descendants will earn royalties until the sentient raccoons take
over the world in 6400 A.D. and place humankind in chains), but I really didn't believe I'd sell 1143
copies before the raccoon apocalypse.
My books were in the top 10000 this month, I sold about 600
copies (15 a day), and my earnings showed $ 623.91 — but I actually got paid
over $ 1400 — because of all the «page reads» from
people in KU.
In a Kindle Direct Publishing newsletter, author Hal Elrod, who has sold
over 100,000
copies of his self - published ebook, said, «I can confidently say that the number one key to driving book sales has been securing interviews on other
people's podcasts!»
When you have a hard
copy and are on public transit or commuting
people can't help themselves peaking
over your shoulder to see what book you are reading.
Whilst it can be argued that
people should not be accessing these sites in the first place, many are manipulated into handing
over their personal information and in fact never receive a
copy of the book, and others even receive viruses from the websites.
Where piracy has existed ever since
people learned to
copy one form of media (a particular favorite of»80s kids was to press record on their cassette players while the song played
over the radio), it was an unspoken behavior.
Yes he has sold
copies, but more importantly, he has received comments from
people all
over the globe who have had a chance to read his book and enjoy it.
It's very computer like, and
people who
copy content
over USB will appreciate this little app.
You don't want to overwhelm
people, but you do want to hook the reader into giving you a few more seconds of their time, which could mean flipping the book
over to read your back cover
copy or cracking it open to read the first few pages.
She has worn many hats — she's published with major New York houses, then broke away and created her own imprint; has successfully published
over 20 books and sold in excess of 1,000,000
copies; understands niche publishing and marketing; has created publicity campaigns for her own work that landed her on Oprah, Donahue, CNN and even grabbed a cover story in
People magazine; she's penetrated the foreign rights market with her work in 16 countries to date; she has guided and coached many others from creation to completion of their work; she has created and chair several publishing conferences; and she has successfully turned several publishing disasters into successful outcomes for their authors.
Over the next few days,
people downloadedabout 20,000
copies of Chez Stinky.
There have been case studies and there are plenty of online stories about
people who had their book online for
over a year and barely sold any
copies, then one day they changed their book cover and sales skyrocketed.
And now, for a discussion of all things related to first -
person marketing
copy, I'll turn it
over to you, Unboxeders.
Make e-books really affordable, and more than competitive with bound
copies (with all the advantages bound books have
over the more ephemeral digital books), and
people will buy them.
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The difference between sharing an e-book and a printed book is that an e-book can be
copied many times
over, and a printed book can really only be shared one
person at a time.
Of the growing group of authors like George R.R. Martin, whose books have sold
over a million digital
copies through Amazon, he says, «You have to assume that
people joining the million book Kindle club is taking business away from you.»
There will always be
people who make
copies over buying the original, it's been that way since recordable tape and xerox machines were invented.
I've given away
over 150,000 free
copies of free eBooks I have written and I can count the number of times
people have sent me a thank you on both hands.