Observing that the indiscriminate use of pesticides were killing songbirds, she was inspired by a phrase from a John Keats poem "And no birds sing" to name the book.
Nakoula says that the movie grew out of a book he wrote in 1993 but he refused to give the name of the book.
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Nakoula said that the movie grew out of a book he wrote in 1993 but he refused to give the name of the book.
This does not mean that you should mention the name of your book and your publisher in every single sentence.
The company that will retain the News Corp. name will own book publishers and newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal.
Tell me the name of the book and I'll stop.
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They can type in the name of the book or the International Standard Book Number or if using an iPhone, search using just a picture of the ISBN number.
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This action follows a February attempt to exploit my name and my book as part of a spear phishing attack launched at .mil and .gov email accounts (see here and here), but this is not a new focus area for me or for my GreyLogic colleagues.
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Despite the name, you can book stays between 8 am and 7 pm in two to five star hotels around the world.
"It will infect your computer and then choose a different name from your address book to send itself on to your contacts, " said Graham Cluley from anti-virus firm Sophos.
Mr Flannery is a respected biologist with plenty of published papers to his name, but the book feels dilettantish, with a dizzying array of concepts introduced, briefly discussed, then dispensed with before the reader has had time to digest them.
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They came back from a 22-point deficit and made it a heart-stopper, thwarted in the end only by a missed pass on 4th and goal (Great name for a football book, by the way.) Was there defensive pass interference on the play?
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Heber's book and the name of his weight-loss plan promote the company's signature product.
Tony only had a name written inside the music book: Omar Rene Tabarez.
The alternative has been dubbed Patient Power, after the path-breaking book of that name by free market health guru John Goodman published by the Cato Institute in 1992.
The latter one touts his entrepreneurial successes and promotes his book by the same name.
Bushnell turned her "Sex and the City, " column in the New York Observer into a bestselling book of the same name.
"While Salvator is the most well-known doppelbock, almost 200 other breweries indicate the style by adding '-ator' to the beer's name, " continues the comprehensive book.
For decades, the so-called "Curse of the Bambino" haunted Red Sox Nation and was immortalised in Boston Globe writer Dan Shaughnessy's book of the same name.
Based on a book of the same name, the movie tells the story of three men competing to spot the most species of birds over one year.
In an experiment popularized by the book of the same name, volunteers were told to keep track of how many times a basketball was passed between players.
Harry S. Dent Jr. made a name for himself with his 1993 book The Great Boom Ahead, which predicted with spooky accuracy everything from the rise of designer pizza chains to the decline in mortgage rates.
This got me thinking about how collaboration fright may be the biggest barrier to an idea called mesh collaboration that Andy Mulholland, CTO of Capgemini, and Nick Earle, senior vice president of European markets at Cisco Systems , developed in their recent book of the same name.
This historical drama, directed by Uli Edel and based on the book of the same name by Stefan Aust, takes us scrupulously through the heyday of the group, in the nineteen-seventies, each deed more brazen and brutal than the last: the bombing of a newspaper office, the daylight murders of prominent German citizens, the siege of an embassy in Stockholm, the hijacking of a Lufthansa jet, and so forth.
Nor was Mr Scharping's the only name in Mr Hunzinger's contacts book.
When Alisa Rosenbaum reached the United States in 1926 she adopted and wrote extensively under her new name, Ayn Rand, and that book was Atlas Shrugged.
He is the leader of a gang of "droogs" - the name given to his friends in the book's language Nadsat - a mix of Russian and English slang.
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