Sentences with phrase «through piles of books»

Gone are the days when they had to go through piles of books to find a specific reference to improve their assignments and projects.
You may be surprised to find your baby leafing through a pile of books by himself as well.

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Vernal says Zuckerberg typically has a pile of books on his desk, visible to all through the glass walls that surround it.
This book is expressively for entrepreneurs and business owners who wear many hats — those who can't resist piling more responsibility onto his own shoulders, who has more great ideas that time and resources to take advantage of them, who runs (not walks) through each day.
Both men picked up their fifth bookings of the season and in turn will sit out a game through suspension, but with a nine - point buffer over their rivals, Conte will be delighted that his side have piled the pressure on them to respond with Arsenal and Manchester City facing each other on Sunday.
I went to Borders and piled up 20 books to sift through before choosing yours since it wasn't all pictures and glossy pages — LOTS of info and that's it.
There is nothing that entertains them more or longer than a pile of new books to sort through and a special new movie.
I have a huge pile of books I'd like to get through!
She was a passionate reader, often surrounding herself with a pile of books, looking through pictures, imagining things, then drawing and writing about it.
Price doesn't come into the equation for my enjoyment because many of the traditionally published books I read were from the library (yes, my to - be-read pile isn't massive enough on its own, and I have to add to it through alternative means — LOL!).
The «establishment» theoretically denies my work bookstore access but put yourself in their shoes: would you order from the millions of 50 % discounted books in the Ingram catalog or would you search through the huge pile of mediocre self - published books to find the gems?
It may seem early, but since we work 2 - 3 months ahead of publication dates, we've been happily sorting through piles of the best books to give (and receive) this season.
The thing is, Amazon only accepts about 1 - 3 % of the books submitted through this system, so it is important to find ways of floating to the top of the pile.
Readers trying to find quality books on the Kindle have been frustrated wading through piles of drek to find something to read.
Essentially, this active readership for self - published books has agreed to go through America's slush pile, and they (rightly) expect that at least some of their labor should be subsidized by lower prices and the occasional e-book giveaway.
As a working author myself, I have limited time available in which to read books for review, and I don't have time to waste picking through the vast piles of unpublishable dreck in search of the one rare quality self - published book.
Eh, I have a pile between Pathfinder and 3.5, and most places don't seem to want to go through the work of truly hyperlinking their index (it seems a struggle just to get them to put an index IN to some of the books) and leave it at bookmarks.
Anyone with a big pile of Marriott or Starwood Hotels points can book through any of the Marriott or Starwood brands due to their recent merger.
In a number of videos in her show You Make Me Sick: I Love You at Spinello Projects in Miami, she has transformed her body into a projectile, hurling herself through glass, piles of books, and into oncoming cars.
The pile of pictures and magazine snippets on the first page grows ever smaller as the pages are turned, leading the reader through the titular big picture: a book reenactment of Guyton's «print - painting» process.
One of the stranger, are you sure you have thought this through bits, was the piling on Jared Diamond based on Hunt and Lipo's new book (Eli will point to Judith Curry for giggles, Planet 3.0, and KK, oh never mind Eli prefers reliable sources for those who want their memory refreshed without leaving a bad taste from the author's whining.)
The matriculating young lawyer is as qualified to represent a client with the education he has suffered through as a doctor who has never seen a patient, who has never held a scalpel in his hand and who learns surgery by having read text books about it and becomes skilled in surgery, if ever, after having stacked up piles of corpses who represent his pathetic learning process.
What I love about fall: My thoughts turn from gardening to snuggling up in front of a warm crackling fire, a good book and mug of hot chocolate piled high with whipped cream... When it's still 80 degrees and it feels and smells like fall... The sound of the school bus ambling down our street on the first day of school stopping at the corner to pick the precious cargo of squealing kids... As I walk through our yard hearing the crunch of crackling leaves... Chunky winter sweaters - every September I buy a new one... Watching our resident squirrels scurrying around our yard gathering and burying their winter stash... Replacing summer flowers with purple and white cabbages.
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