It is
pretty big book, but worth to read.
Not exact matches
That's
pretty amazing because if other
big names follow suit, the whole
book - selling dichotomy will change dramatically.
Banks are
booking big charges in the fourth quarter, but the domestic names are sitting
pretty for the future as US taxes fall.
Pretty much summed it up to, «Hey they can burn the
book if they want too,
big deal.
That seems like an awfully
big leap for someone who is taking their moral queues from a
book that condones some
pretty sick stuff.
Very much so like a «religion» as they have their own «
Big book» that they
pretty much all «worship.»
Sorry, but when you hold your own
book in higher regard than the
book that defines Christianity, that's a
pretty big conflict of interest.
that
book says I only had to die once and then the judgement, but we may have to postpone the
Big Day a bit so I can go down there and shed some blood because of those bone - headed followers of mine...» He hasn't gotten back to me... but you're right there, my son, William, they are
pretty damn wicked....god - damned I'll tell ya... BTW, William, like your thoughts... If I do come back we'll have to get together... maybe you could be, like, an Aide or something... can't promise you it'll be good pay, but, we can always milk the Televangelist out of a few bucks... let me know...
Sin is a
big deal to God (as seen in
pretty much any
book of the Bible).
I'm so proud to call Bluebird
Books my publishing home in the UK and can not believe I get to share the roster with some
pretty big guns like Kayla Itsines, Russel Brand, Joe Wicks, Jody Day, and I Quit Sugar's Sarah Wilson.
A
pretty big plus in my
book.
You may have spied me at Deliciously Ella's
book launch last week — it was a lot of fun, and
pretty surreal to get to speak to one of my
biggest inspirations!
It seems as if all the
big teams have a
pretty decent chance of
booking their place in the next round and a place at Wembley, the stadium in which both the semi finals and final are held.
usmanov supporter or not has repeatedly said that if and when he gets his 30 % it will allow him to look at the
books and as discussed to an extent on Radio 5 live last night and in the The Swiss Ramble report, even if the figures are not quite correct there is no doubt that our wage bill on players alone is far too high as so many have little or no transfer value, yet are on
pretty big wages.
buses — remember it's a
big island — and car rental is
pretty expensive and should be
booked in advance.
Our kids are
pretty good in the car — I wrote my road trip tips mostly for myself and my own sanity because I loathe them so much — so the short drive time is a
big plus in my
book.
The
biggest benefit of this
book (besides using natural products for healthier skin) is that
pretty much every skin care product I've ever used can be found in it!
The
books I read this summer were either really
big hits or
pretty big misses, but towards the end of the summer I read a string of really great
books that I had to share with you!
Books of classics like Peanuts or Calvin and Hobbes actually teach kids many vocabulary words (some of them
pretty big!).
She's also a
big fan of
books, anything that makes noises and anyone who wants to tell her she is
pretty.
But my job used to be
booking ultrasounds and although not everyone needed to have these, it was
pretty common thing to have an ultrasound for being a little small or also
big around this time.
One of the chapters in the
book is about this recent finding in the Arctic by Neil Shubin and Ted Daeschler and Farish Jenkins; this spectacular transition from fish to four - legged land animal, exactly right, filling part of sort of the periodic table, of the fossil record and knowing where to look, what age rock to look in, and of course, a
pretty big element of luck.
She also wrote a
big book about oral contraceptives, I'm like this is
pretty horrifying.
I'm
pretty good at ignoring ads but I'm a
big collector of fashion and beauty
books (as you'll see in my post today!).
Im also really
big into comic
books and anime and
pretty much anything geek or nerd related Star Wars, table top and RPG games, MTG, etc..
When the tale's simmering resentments detonate (notably in a scene near the end that takes
pretty big liberties with the
book) the result is a more powerful experience than crowd scenes and CGI panoramas can deliver.
Another comic
book sequel is on the way with X-Men: Apocalypse arriving later this month, but the film will face some
pretty big competition with Disney's sequel to Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.
Not a
big deal, I was too busy thinking to care if my eyes were distracted by the usual comic -
book fireworks (although the bat - bike was
pretty slick).
Mann's screenplay, adapted from Byran Burrough's 2004
book of the same title ties together many of the
big names from «The Golden Age of Bank Robbery» with particularly memorable turns from «
Pretty Boy Floyd», and a gun crazed «Baby Face Nelson» (Stephen Graham).
The history of videogames - to -
big - screen - adaptation isn't very
pretty, and a far - cry from the ongoing Hollywood success of gaming's comic
book cousins.
Thrown into the mix are two adorable British brothers who cross paths with Blake in San Francisco, and this is where the movie suddenly feels like a
big - budget adaptation of one of those juvenile Choose Your Own Adventure
books: Do you go down into the garage and rescue the
pretty girl you just met... or do you run and get help?
I loved the comic
books, was a
pretty big reader for awhile there, and I've always felt like, of all the Marvel films, the X-Men films have fallen the furthest from their
book.
I assumed that since it was a comic
book movie starring Michael Cera, and since it had a
pretty big publicity run leading up to the release, that it would be in multiple screens at each theater, and I would have plenty of opportunities to perhaps catch an afternoon showing if I bombed out of the Game Day proceedings.
The endearing and amusing Aaron Johnson stars as Dave Lizewski, a teenager who spends his days being bullied around by other kids at his high school, hanging out with his buddies at his neighbourhood comic
book shop, jerking off to thoughts of his
big - titted English teacher (Deborah Twiss) and secretly longing for
pretty classmate Katie (Lyndsy Fonseca).
Don't look so surprised: This may be a Disney — Marvel comic -
book film — and, as such,
pretty much designed by one of the world's
biggest corporations to generate piles of money — but these movies have become steadily more politically self - aware and socially conscious over the years.
This is a
pretty serious charge, and one that Brill will reinforce when he has his
big «revelation» at the end of the
book.
Finding and hiring an editor for your
book is a
pretty big deal.
This volume is a
big tone change from earlier
books, and it's
pretty great because of that.
«The one with the
biggest email list wins» is the current mantra of
pretty much every
book marketer on the planet.
by Anne R. Allen «The one with the
biggest email list wins» is the current mantra of
pretty much every
book marketer on the planet.
The
book is
pretty straightforward and not
big in volume.
Even without the 20 % I think you can get a
pretty good idea of what
books are the
biggest.
These are
pretty good terms for most indie authors, and combined with the promotional power of Amazon — the
biggest book seller in the world — it's a great way to build a following quickly.
You see, Amazon is now the
big dog in
book distribution and indie publishing (as to if this is a good thing, that's another discussion for another time, but let me just say, you shouldn't trust that a corporation has your best interest at heart and / or put all your
pretty Easter eggs in one basket).
Amazon
pretty obviously made the
biggest mistakes in the endeavor by pulling the
books (the «nuclear» option) with no warning.
The women in this
book are keeping some
pretty big secrets.
The simple fact that this new ereader won't accept drm
books pretty much limits it
big time and most people won't buy it.
But we can be
pretty sure that Amazon sells ebooks more successfully than the market as a whole, because Kindle has the
biggest installed base and Amazon has the most
book customers.
Whether they were the «
Big 6» or smaller, self owned «independent» companies, they generally published only work that was
pretty much cookie - cutter - change the name of the author and the cover and send out the same kind of
books over and over.
Sure, if you go trad you'll get a
big fat check so you'll be able to quit your day job and spend some quality time with the ol' muse... oh, wait, no; if you win Slush Pile Lotto, your prize is one third of a
pretty mediocre check that may pay a month or two of rent during the six months before the
book is done and you get the second third of said check.