We generally (not exclusively, but generally) have one printing plant for the country for a paper.
No need for a paper boarding pass, explained the man showing me round.
If you hold an e-ticket and your flight is delayed or canceled, you must redeem the e-ticket for a paper ticket to switch to another carrier.
It's a real coin flip as to what direction this goes for a paper like the Los Angeles Times, long one of the bellwethers of print journalism.
Separately, two studios furnished sales data for a paper Prof.
After settling back in Brazil as an executive for a paper company, Martins began teaching English informally to colleagues from his day job at his home at night after work.
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At their presentation in Phoenix, summarizing research for a paper to be finished soon, they compared the world ranking of the top 200 players to a ranking of those same players' skill levels calculated using a statistical model they also devised, which simultaneously takes into account players' adjusted tournament scores and the difficulty of the courses.
Originally from Wisconsin, Mr. Friess was a reporter in his younger days, writing obituaries and covering weddings for a weekly paper in Rice Lake with a circulation of 5, 000.
For that reason alone, the government deserves a cheer for publishing a white paper this week setting out its second stage of reforms.
Demographically targeted shows such as Dance Moms will be able to provide an appropriate home for a toilet paper commercial.
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In the mid-1960s the Observer was selling more than 900, 000 copies a week, a remarkable achievement for a quality paper.
Ebert covered high school sports for a local paper at age 15 while also writing and editing his own science fiction fan magazine.
He gained fame in 1986 for coauthoring a paper pointing out that asset allocation, not stock picking, is the engine of portfolio performance.
This paper on corruption, economic freedom, and economic growth by Mushfiq Swaleheen and Dean Stansel, for example, formed part of the foundation for a 2010 paper Lisa Verdon and I wrote on the same subject.
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The family of Michaela McAreavey, who was murdered in Mauritius, have begun a civil case for damages against a paper that published pictures of her body.
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New Jersey has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday on the subject of establishing a paper trail for the Sequoia AVC Advantage machines.
We also have a paper bag for old paper and cardboard, and for other items we visit the local recycling bank.
Popkin is a close collaborator with Brownell, and they co-authored a paper calling for a soda tax which, inter alia, also claims that industry is distorting the data.
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At Phoenix Pulp and Paper, for example, the country's largest supplier of pulp for paper, a five-year battle between the controlling shareholder, a foreign company, and acquisitive Thai politicians is reaching a climax.
Offshore banking by telephone, for example, leaves less of a paper trail for the authorities.
We issued a white paper calling for a neurologist on the sideline, removal of the helmet-to-helmet hit from football, and a standardized regimen of diagnosis and mandatory sit-out periods.
Later, Fugh-Berman says, she was asked to review a paper for a medical journal, and it was the same ghostwritten paper she had previously been offered to pass off as her own.
True, when a newspaper or magazine reader drops his paper for a Kindle subscription, he enters a billing relationship with Amazon rather than the publisher. (Neither Amazon nor its partners will reveal how the revenue is split.) But for record labels, Apple was the only viable and legal route.
In that case, it is better to save those messages for a speech, when you have a captive audience, a white paper for your web site, an op-ed column, or even a book or special report.
She dug into her peacoat for a slip of paper, then held it out.
He asks for a sheet of paper and scotch-tapes it to the wall.
Most households are provided with bins for garden waste, everyday non-recyclable rubbish and a container for paper and tins.
The other leaves his devices behind and sits in an unconnected cafe with a pen and a stack of paper for several hours a day.
In the same way it is inconsiderate to write a check at the supermarket while a dozen people queue up behind you or to check out every book at the library needed for a History 1o1 paper.
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