There's a difference between kicking back with a book and kicking back with a Nook.
But now the mullet is on the way back because a book called "Mullet - Hairstyle of the Gods" has been published.
Often, when I talk to people about why they decide to make a difference, why they become a part of an organization, why did they became passionate about something, they tend to trace it back to a book or a song or a movie.
After ordering back copies and a book on operating vending machines, I was prepared for the Antares presentation.
"Jeep now seems to want to appeal to the people who go to the mall, throw a bunch of shopping bags in the back, drive home and read a book, " said Silecchia, a student and information technology worker in Georgia.
But back to the book for a second, I suspect that Shona met or started consulting with Google well before Schmidt joined in 2001 because of the contacts and other consulting work she would have been doing in the Valley.
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He texts back to book the time he wants and gets a reply back with the reference number he needs to pay for the ticket via his mobile wallet.
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They can work on their laptops, read a book or sit back and enjoy a relaxed lunch.
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He sat at the table reading a book, his back straight, his head bent as if in prayer.
He added that he was planning to move back to his native Italy and write a book about his son.
Back in 2009, Hugh MacLeod wrote a book entitled Ignore Everybody.
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Or the new book with a selection of back-catalogue titles added on for an extra fiver.
You can browse around after dinner and take a book out and bring it back the next time you come to eat.
He calls it the Age Wave, which is also the name of his Emeryville, Calif. consultancy and a book he co-wrote back in 1989.
After ordering back copies of trade pub- lications and a book on operating vending machines, I was prepared for the presentation Antares wanted to make to me.
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Mr Mankowitz has been going back through his 100 or so shots for a new book and exhibition.
Themes of an absent grandfather and seeking connections to a lost family member both come back in this book.
The first Kindle, now available only on eBay or other outlets where antique hardware languishes, is a sloping wedge that's wider on its left side, which allows readers to wrap their hands around the e-reader like a paperback book with its cover folded back around the spine.
Oprah Winfrey's media empire is firing on all cylinders, after she beat back a firestorm of controversy by confronting author James Frey on the air over the myriad lies in his book A Million Little Pieces, which Winfrey had previously praised.
Dating back to 1856, Southwestern hired college students to sell a book line, then headed by bibles, in towns across the country.
At the beginning of a new volume, the issue number of a comic book may or may not roll back to No. 1.
The book begins as Pamela, back home from a British-style public school in Tientsin, is found mutilated in a ditch near one of the major gates in the city walls.
As the polo shirts left the area three well-dressed 50-something men, who wouldn't look out of place at a book festival, stood up towards the back of the balcony and placed white sticky labels over their mouths.
Speaking on Broadcasting House Aitken - a former Conservative cabinet minister - said he sent Huhne a book of psalms, along with a "cheerful" note, and received a "nice letter back".
When asked about his greatest achievement as a judge, Scalia went back to the foundation of his book.
The Drouhin cellars, located in the very heart of Beaune, read like a history book, with many architectural elements dating back to the 10th century.
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Store wrote a blurb of endorsement on the book's back cover.
Third, the tone is so relentlessly bright that even the most laid-back reader may end up wanting to hurl the book into a pile of dirty laundry and retire to an unmade bed with a takeaway meal.
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