Not exact matches
It would be great if the links
opened new tabs rather than leaving the
page — as
usually I end up closing the window automatically and have to navigate back to the
page.
I
usually keep the
page with the recipe
open as a reference, and after I typed this part,
Usually a cookbook has a couple of recipes that really catch my eye, but I found with this one that with every
page I turned, I had a new present to
open in the form of an inspiring recipe.
While there are standout examples — like Darren Aronofsky's disorienting, eye -
opening Requiem for a Dream, or the achingly beautiful narratives of animated animal - people addicts in BoJack Horseman — sagas like this one
usually work better on the
page than on the screen; the brief gloss of film can make drug use seem rather too appealing, while the idea of spending eight TV seasons with an addict seems rather unappealing.
If you want to read other comments,
usually how - to, in the 400 or so blogs at this site about any of the «
open publishing» sites, go to the SEARCH box at the top, right, of the first
page of this blog and type in the publisher's name (one at a time).
I'm also the type of person who
pages back on ebooks so I start «properly» at the cover and not at the content
page where Kindle
usually opens files.
When you're whipping up a new recipe in your kitchen, you
usually want the cookbook
open to the
page for the recipe, correct?
Each award - winning book in the show garners its own two -
page spread in the catalog, displaying its front cover and a few select
pages (
usually its title
page, contents, and chapter
opening).
«The other day I was on the train and was knitting and reading... With a book I
usually have to put down the knitting, turn the
page, put something on the book to keep it
open, then resume my knitting... and all of that I'd have to do for every couple of
pages.
It didn't bother me, I don't even
usually look at the Title
Page, except that is the first page that pops up when I opened the b
Page, except that is the first
page that pops up when I opened the b
page that pops up when I
opened the book.
Most of the clever flasks we've seen are
usually hidden inside other objects, like the famous classic novel that when
opened reveals all the
pages have had a section cut out to fit the flask.
They
usually put this at the homepage of their websites, the very first
page you
open when visiting.
It gets even better with this quick reply feature on Android N as it also works from the lockscreen area as well as the heads - up notifications that
usually appear on top of an
open page.
Usually, you'll try to limit your resume to two
pages, and the
opening profile needs to be fairly concise.