That evidence comes in the form of a book called Reliance of the Traveler: A Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law .
It took several days to "write" the DNA form of the book, and even longer to read it back.
In 1968 it popped up in the form of a bestselling book by Paul R.
The project has also unveiled reference designs for a second generation machine, which will take the form of an e-book with twin touch screens.
The submissions from CMOs and others will form the basis of a book Wind is planning, and insights from the project are already informing marketing education at Wharton.
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John Russell, a former chief art critic for the New York Times, uses this transatlantic steamboat correspondence to form the core of a book in which he explores the tense, often exciting relationship between dealer and artist as well as that between father and son.
Apart from much jetting around and private palaver among eminent people under U.N. auspices, the chief visible product of the Dialogue was a report, released in book form in the fall of 2001.
While e-books have won over a number of people, the latest stats from The Publishers Association suggest that the majority of Brits still prefer the printed form, which accounted for 88 percent of all book sales during 2012.
The study was published in book form in 2004, and also formed the basis of a 2010 book on liability in international humanitarian law.
You know, the type for whom a new work is as much as event as it is a book, where multiple permutations in the form of hardcover, audio rights, the inevitable movie or TV show (and movie book editions), serialization and so on must be handled in parallel.
Actually, a book is just a form of technology in the same way a pen is or an iPad is.
This book examines the most direct form of American intervention, the overthrow of foreign governments.
So, I thought, wouldn't it be interesting if I actually put this into book form and showed the diversity of ways that I used hip-hop in my everyday life.
Meanwhile, as David Young, the boss of Hachette Book Group, points out, publishers are incurring new costs in the form of investment in systems to store and distribute digital texts, as well as to protect them from piracy.
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Inevitably, this book reads at times like a macabre form of survival guide.
The letters surrounding the ensuing controversy, which eventually led to Toscanini's permanent departure from Italy, form the most absorbing section of the main part of the book.
That's led some utopians, like Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams, authors of the book "Wikinomics, " to predict the rise of "mass collaboration" as the new form of economic organization.
Over the course of the year, a full programme of events will take place aimed at encouraging both residents and tourists to discover the pleasures of opening up a book and reading in any form.
Thus the form of the lecture: one person reading out one copy of a book to a multitude.
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More than a century later Sneden's war diary is being published in book form, together with paintings and maps he made of his experience.
With the future of reading heading squarely in the direction of electronic devices, what to do with the old timey book form?
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The recipient in April of a grant in the form of a lifetime achievement award from the Lehrman Institute, he is writing a book on the constitutional dollar, forthcoming from Basic Books.
It was a result that went completely against the form book, with Chelsea arriving at the Stadio Olimpico having gone top of the Premier League at the weekend and Roma on a run of four Serie A defeats.
According to a recent book by two Detroit News journalists, they all consisted of some form of alliance with the Germans (see article).
Another piece is a clay vessel in the form of a piglet that was made nearly 3, 000 years before the Old Testament book of Leviticus made the pig anathema in most of the Middle East.
Large quests play out in a place called Apocrypha, A daedric realm that takes the form of a twisted, spectral library where demons prevent the player from ever getting a good book out.
If the same book is available in paper and paperless form, Amazon says, forty per cent of its customers order the electronic version.
These games can be a particularly potent form of advertising, suggests Dr Agnes Nairn, a professor of marketing and co-author of the book Consumer Kids.
Stevens said that Manet's portraits have "not been studied in either exhibition or book form" before, despite the artist's "unswerving commitment to the genre of portraiture throughout his career".
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