Sentences with phrase «trade paper where»

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In a whirlwind tour, the Nobel laureate who is democracy's champion in Poland, received the Medal of Freedom from President Bush, addressed a joint session of Congress, spoke to his fellow trade unionists in the AFL - CIO, went to New York to engage questions about Polish - Jewish relations, and there was complete silence from the paper that claims «to cover the news from the angle where church and world intersect.»
And if you're looking for local drop offs, bring your Halloween candy to Magic Beans (all 3 locations) through November 10 and trade it for 25 % off a toy, or to Wellesley Dental Group where they'll buy back paper lunch bags full of candy for $ 1 then donate the candy to the troops (through November 13).
The new owner of the Niagara Falls Reporter and the paper's now - former movie reviewer traded verbal barbs over the owner's desire not to publish reviews about movies «where women are alpha and men are beta.»
Then in 2011, Goddard engineer Donald Dichmann, who at the time worked for Applied Defense Solutions in Columbia, Md., and his co-authors began work on a paper reviewing the trade studies NASA made when it decided to move its Interstellar Boundary Explorer from its original orbit to a more stable position at another lunar - resonant orbit — P / 3 — where it's mapping the boundary between the solar system and interstellar space.
Located high on a hill in the New Mexico desert, surrounded by cottonwood trees and outcroppings of rose quartz, the institute is a place where an ornithologist can trade data over lunch with a political scientist while excitedly scrawling statistical equations on a window with a Sharpie for lack of paper and pen.
Released metal particles from the smoldering pit of the World Trade Center were so fine that they could easily slip past a paper face mask and reach deep into lung tissue, where they are poorly soluble in lung fluid.
I got back from the test drive, we chatted for about 5 minutes where he told me what my trade was worth and I said I was ready to get the paper work started.
I've seen examples on Amazon where the ebooks are actually MORE EXPENSIVE than new paper copies (primarily with trade paperbacks).
NEW YORK, NY — GEN Manga Entertainment, Inc. announces the upcoming release of GEN. GEN 1 (ISBN: 978 -0-9836134-0-4, Trade Paper, 136 pages, black and white, $ 9.95, Category: Graphic Fiction) will be available where fine books are sold June, 2011.
We don't know if the reason trade paper sales have gone down (which Nowell reports) because most people don't like the format or because the number of retail outlets carrying trade paper books has gone down (witness the loss of many chain bookstore locations, where most trade papers were sold) or because given a choice between trade paper and ebook, the average reader will choose ebook.
I feel that if I had one of those book scanners or if there was a program, if Google had a book buy - back program where I could trade them every paper copy I have for a digital copy, I would do that in a heartbeat with almost every book in this house.
Eventually, these grew into mini-enterprises where students would sell or trade papers with one another.
The new screens, and driver chip, will be demonstrated at trade fair Electronica 2012 from tomorrow, but the focus is on screens from 1 inch to five inches, as the electronic - paper pioneer looks to push its technology into cars and cards - where LCD will never be a superior alternative.
His point was that in the bond market, since a large proportion of the dollar value of transactions came from new issues, those deals in the primary markets were a good indication of where trades should go on in the secondary market for similar pieces of paper.
The term «paper trading» comes from the stock exchange market, where investors who wanted to practice would write their investments on paper and follow the market movements.
That's because the bill gives utilities a financial incentive to keep burning coal by joining the cap - and - trade system — a kind of marketplace where polluters could reduce their emissions on paper by buying pollution reductions created by others.
While humans have traded with gold for millenia and while paper money was in vogue for ages, we're now in a world where more and more money is transferred unseen, digitally.
She first became involved in the industry while working as a staff writer for New York City - based trade paper, Real Estate Weekly, where she followed local development projects, large leasing deals and sales transactions.
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