Sentences with phrase «unique imprint»

The Magic Once we had the pieces, the Quick • Step team put them together recreating the unique imprint of wood grain on board - formed concrete and replicating the correct trend - forward grey tones.
Every day real estate professionals strive to put their unique imprint on marketing messages so that they can «rise above the noise.»
Since its foundation in 1468 by King D. Joao II, the town's identity was shaped by different cultures, as well as many conflicts with pirates, which have left a unique imprint on the town.
Because every atom and molecule has a unique imprint, Tegler compared spectroscopy to fingerprinting, with NAU's ice lab providing the database of suspects.
To wit, Ne - Yo has been instrumental in how Malibu Red will be introduced to the world, and his unique imprint will be evident once the story unfolds.
It has 5 unique imprints that tackles business related nonfiction (B2 Books), food, nutrition and entertainment (Surrey Books), African - American fiction and nonfiction (Bolden Books), e-books (Agate Digital), and Midwestern focus (Midway Books).
PUBLISHING DIVISION HarperCollins Publishers is the second largest consumer book publisher in the world, with operations in 18 countries, nearly two hundred years of history and more than 65 unique imprints around the world.

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But the trend was troubling: Pollution's imprint wasn't unique to Fresno.
To remedy the housing shortage, Khrushchev had embarked on a massive national construction binge, which, like Stalin's oppressive overhaul of Moscow's downtown districts, was leaving its own unique architectural imprint on the city's outer rings.
Just as factory workers stamp serial numbers on the parts they manufacture, a star imprints its dust grains with unique chemical signatures.
* The key is the ability to spot a unique, unremovable pattern — or signature — that each digital camera imprints on photographs.
Combining the editorial and marketing talents of both Scientific American and Farrar, Straus and Giroux, the imprint offers authors unique opportunities to present their ideas to the Scientific American readership, and gives readers a special opportunity to stay abreast of the most important scientific research and writing.
When retired astronomer Holger Pedersen visited a basement kitchen in the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen to brew a pot of tea, he discovered an unanticipated treasure trove — hundreds of photographic glass plates imprinted with astronomy observations, offering a unique view of the sky from decades long past.
Through a unique process, the vibrational signature held within the flower blossom is imprinted in pure water, thus charging the water with the divine imprint of the flower's individual characteristics and qualities.
The resulting brews are imprinted with unique floral energies that can support us through periods of growth, making them perfect for the New Year!
All the more reason that it's critical to find your unique voice and imprint in this space.
This year's Mr. Turner tells the story of J.M.W. Turner, a legendary British painter and a true visionary, whose unique interpretations of natural forces have been firmly imprinted into the world's heritage.
This unique balance has a double - sided crossbeam with imprinted numbers on one face, and a blank face with tracks to hold value strips.
These luggage pieces mimic typical Lexus attributes such as astounding fit and finish, as well as including a unique leather - trimmed luggage tag imprinted with the Lexus logo.
The Trillium imprint publishes books about Ohio and the Midwest in an effort to help the citizens of the state learn more about the unique history, the diverse culture, and the natural environment of the state of Ohio.
Indeed, Stark is so excited by Shelf Media's work in finding a unique publishing solution and the opportunities Lulu.com's self - publishing model provides indie authors and publishers, he plans to use Lulu.com to back his own imprint, GeekVoodoo Books.
«FastPencil is proud to offer a customizable platform to create books, manage content and develop imprints with unique branding,» said Steve Wilson, CEO and co-founder of FastPencil in a press release today concerning its new cloud - based options.
In 2012, The Write Thought launched a unique book publishing venture which gives selected literary agents and editors their own imprint.
My favorite was the Book Stubs: handy «gift card size» cards with an imprint of your book cover on one side and a QR / Unique free book code on the other.
As an imprint of Reader's Digest, LifeRich Publishing offers our authors unique access to a wide audience of people who are excited about reading, learning and growing.
The original novel also was the launch title in 2009 for Haikasoru, VIZ Media's unique literary imprint dedicated to publishing the most compelling contemporary Japanese science fiction and fantasy for English - speaking audiences.
All of these books were published by a sum total of 121,092 unique publishers or imprints.
A unique aspect of their pottery is the focus on the native environment... the plants, geology, and wildlife that are reflected in the themes and materials used in their work, like the heron urns, leaf imprint pots and landscape triptychs.
Every COG Tag is imprinted with a unique ID code, the last words on the last day of a solider's story.
The box features some of the characters from the game unique to the normal version of the Panthera as well as the Marvel Gamerverse imprint.
Exhibiting the full collection of Imprint 93 editions for the first time the Whitechapel Gallery's archive display offers a unique insight into a period significant to the development of the British art scene of the 1990s, and beyond.
While Cole's unique approach of imprinting the steam iron's marks on a variety of media result in a wide - ranging decorative potential of his scorchings, these scorches are also to be viewed as a reference to Cole's African American heritage.
Each unique sculptural element bares the imprint of a particular chair.
As a material «insensibl [e] to contradiction», wax's ability to take imprints of the unique landmarks of the skin connects it to strategies of surveillance and data collection that measure visual, behavioural or chemical characteristics, connecting Hershman Leeson's hotel tableau to her later invented character.14 The artist described Roberta Breitmore as «my flippant effigy» and «a dark, shadowy, animus cadaver».15 Similarly, The Dante Hotel was for the artist simultaneously a scene of death and «a means of survival».16 As such Thek's and Hershman Leeson's volatile effigies connect two very different bodies of work and different political movements — the counterculture, gay rights, women's liberation — to make visible the restraints placed on the subject.
Financed by himself and printed on an office photocopier, Imprint 93 served as an ongoing curatorial project which did not necessitate a space, circumvented traditional art world structures, and offered a unique platform and network for artists to distribute their work.
Bringing together this rarely - seen collection of Imprint 93 editions in its entirety, the exhibition offers unique insight into a significant period in the development of the British art scene of the 1990s, and beyond.
All of these take certain number of years to complete a full cycle, leaving individual imprint on the climate data (either global or a hemisphere's), with number of sub harmonics with cross-modulation products, combination of which may leave impression of existence of a unique forcing factor.
The dm1 is the first notebook to feature HP Soft - touch Imprint technology, a unique printing process that creates a soft - to - the - touch surface by inlaying graphics into a rubber skin that covers the notebook exterior.
Like other fabled retail outlets — Costco, Trader Joe's, IKEA — it comes with weird built - in tics, gimmicks, and oddities that seem designed by a marketing department to imprint a unique personality on the company.
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