Instead, catch this quirky flick based on a graphic novel called Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life.
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While working there he wrote is second book, a novel called The Impossible Shore.
Ten years ago, Beltway political watchers were gripped by a bawdy novel called "Primary Colors, " the story of a philandering presidential candidate from a Southern state, Jack Stanton, and his icy wife.
The great science fiction writer Isaac Asimov, in a classic novel called the Foundation, posited an advanced mathematical-rhetorical technology that could convert any speech to symbols, which could in turn be simplified like any other complex equation.
"Pendennis" follows "Pen" through his West Country upbringing to his debt-bilking sojourn at "Oxbridge University" (Thackeray himself spent five unproductive terms at Cambridge), his life as a literary man about town in the London of the early 1840s, his writing of a best-selling novel called "Walter Lorraine, " and his eventual marriage to his milksop cousin Laura.
Cox started the popular political blog Wonkette ("politics for people with dirty minds") where she helped catapult Washington online sex diarist Jessica Cutler from the obscurity of work as a congressional assistant to the, er, exposure of a Playboy, er, spread and a fictionalized account of her capitol crimes in a trashy little novel called The Washingtonienne.
The extra-solar planet is one of a mere handful detected using a novel technique called microlensing.
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The block was carried out using a novel feature called "Country Withheld Content" it introduced earlier in 2012.
Mr Saleem is credited with another novel initiative called Public Eye, which allows citizens to help police catch traffic offenders by posting photographs of violators on the traffic police website.
Twitter used a novel feature called "Country Withheld Content" which means that users in Germany should be unable to see messages posted by the account while they remain visible in other countries.
One patent, illustrated in the concept rendering above, shows a novel iTunes UI called Spiral.
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The moment he was done with the novel, he called Lana in San Francisco, where it was the middle of the night, and breathlessly declared his commitment to the plan.
These novel products are called mashups, a marriage of bits of two or more Web sites to create a third product: a directory of pizzerias on a neighborhood map, for example, to show where the nearest deep-dish resides.
Perhaps his second novel, to be called Merdeka Square, will show a defter touch.
Structures called variable novel antigen receptors (VNARs) are found in the shark immune system.
If a book is a combination of fact and fiction, I prefer it to be called a novel.
Schumacher shoots our first glimpse of the manuscript as if it were Tolkien's ring, drawing the characters to their destiny (the bookstore is actually called A Novel Fate).
Graham Greene called the last novel "a disaster, " and edited a 1963 edition of "Parade's End" that left out the fourth novel entirely.
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Thayil, a poet and librettist who has lived in Mumbai, Hong Kong and New York, has called his first novel - one of six books nominated for last year's Booker prize - "nightmarish".
Alexandra Hamlet, who won awards for her first novel, a Cold War thriller called The Right Guard, says terrorism has created a new fiction genre - and describes her own work as "intellectual suspense".
Nanophase materials, as they are sometimes called, will often display novel properties because of the very precise way in which their component particles have been arranged or shaped.
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Novel coronavirus is part of a family called coronaviruses, which cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, as well as a variety of animal diseases.
Mr. Wolf's novel grew out of a planned TV miniseries called "Terror, " which he aborted immediately after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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It is in a race with several companies that are taking aim at a novel target, a protein-chewing enzyme called DPP-4 (dipeptidylpeptidase 4) which plays a role in disrupting the production of insulin.
To answer that tough question, the EPA tried a novel approach: Last spring it launched something called a "negotiated rulemaking, " bringing together delegates from 25 groups representing the real estate industry, environmental watchdogs and the government.
News of the veep app came about one month after the Obama campaign launched its own novel digital tool: an online national organizing site called Dashboard.
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Long before become the Secretary of Energy, Chu pioneered an equally radical research platform at Stanford University called Bio-X, which brings novel interdisciplinary strategies to bear on important challenges in bioscience.
When a case comes to court, the police will be called to give evidence there a novel experience for them.
Much more recently, a project appeared on Kickstarter, a science fiction novel that would, in turn, fund a physics research project called The Lightning Project.
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However, the most interesting and novel aspect of Unpartial is the search analysis that powers the website, called Liquid Helium.
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