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So the opportunities and the preconditions are certainly there, provided African policy makers speedily seize them, as the book notes.
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Before I left, I started a travel blog to keep my family and friends updated, which also served as a way to take notes for the book.
Mr Grinham notes that many parents book at the last minute, after relatives cancel on them.
' The book further notes that 'Hinton... misled Parliament by suggesting that Clive Goodman was a rogue reporter.
As the philosopher Roger Scruton, a critic of the principle, notes in his new book, Green Philosophy, the line tends to be wherever a bureaucrat thinks it should be.
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The makings of internal demand are there--as veteran investment bank economist George Magnus notes in his new book about emerging markets, Uprising, India and not China has the highest household savings rate in Asia.
Sadly the most famous pop sampling - at the start of the Beatles' 1967 hit "All You Need is Love" - is left out for copyright reasons, though there are copious notes in the accompanying book.
At 602 pages, index, notes and all, the book is a long commitment for any reader.
Search for bookmarks, underline keywords, or add notes to the e-book with the keyboard-interface Find feature.
Mickey Cargile, managing partner at Cargile Investments, notes that the e-book revolution is continuing through an Apple iPhone application, called Books.app, which is an e-reader.
The glut of new container ships is ending, he notes: the current order book is only 24% of the existing fleet, down from 60% in 2008.
Sometimes those notes are more interesting than the book itself, as with the Benjamin Franklin example.
His recent e-book "Pray: Notes on a Football Season, " was recently published by Penguin.
Lewis admires that idea, but notes it's nowhere in the book.
In another demo, Apple's Roger Rosner showed off textbooks for the iPad that allow students to zoom in on pictures of cells, dissect digital frogs and make notes and highlights on the e-book pages.
Schmidt notes that he has been working on a book on foreign policy and the impact of information.
Jim Hoefler, of Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, who is the author of a recent book on death in America, notes that boomers have a fear their parents never knew: that an impersonal health-care system may hook them up to an array of beeping machines rather than admit failure.
In his outstanding new book, Contagious, Jonah Berger notes the case of Burberry.
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Exporters, she notes, are overstating sales, allowing them to book revenues in dollars.
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In the book Mastery by George Leonard, he notes that only a very minute percentage of our lives are milestones.
Chris Lowney, a former Jesuit turned investment banker notes four attributes of Jesuit leadership in his authoritative book, Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450 Company that Changed the World.
Not really a cookbook, and not really a narrative, Notes From A Kitchen is a unique kind of book, sort of backstage all access pass into the world of culinary arts and the culinary lifestyle.
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But there's a caveat there, as well: "In the old days, when a character was killed, they stayed killed, " but that's not always the case anymore, notes George Papadimatos, an actor and comic-book collector in the New York area.
"There are always nit-pickers, " says Owen W. Linzmayer, publisher in San Francisco of BanknoteNews.com and editor of the Banknote Book, a catalog for collectors of world notes.
After years spent in TV writers rooms and fielding script notes from network executives, Cannell took critiques from his book editors in stride and kept up a steady output.
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"Every meeting, everything that we went through, I would write down notes and I came up with a 250-page book on what we were doing, how decisions were being made, everything, " Hopkins said.
So much so that he was TAKING NOTES on his computer and DOING CALCULATIONS from equations in the book.
But if you check out the book again, or subsequently buy it, your notes will be there just as you left them.
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