"'The most important thing for me about Oxford was not what I learnt there in terms of set texts and set books we had to read, but in terms of a respect for the best in human civilization, " she is quoted as saying at the ceremony.
The IRS was just happy to find out that there was a real set of books somewhere and we mitigated the damages.
So, the PGP source code was only available in a 43-volume, 65, 000-page set of books sold in a Palo Alto bookstore called Printer's Ink.
CNN: Technology - Security flaw discovered in Network Associates PGP software
Reflecting a set of books and magazines laid out on the coffee table at home, the core layout of each customer's "Daily Shelf" lets them easily find their latest read or a new issue of their favorite magazine or newspaper.
ENGADGET: Nook app comes to Windows 8 with clean Paper-like design
The corporation will already be keeping a set of accounting books, will already have a checkbook.
Two books set in cities at war, two in cities yet to be consumed by fire.
Its meticulous records from church documents and sagas, a set of semihistorical books, let the 290, 000 residents trace their family trees to the earliest days.
Its meticulous records from church documents and sagas, a set of semihistorical books, let the country's 290, 000 residents trace their family trees back to the earliest days.
These questions are raised once again by this latest batch of stockmarket advisories, a set of four books which advocate everything from the slothful approach of Burton Malkiel's indexers to Peter Krass's hedge funders and options traders.
Mantel, whose latest books are set in the Tudor court, is lucky she is not a character in one of her own books.
U.S. military officials have said the books were set aside for destruction because Afghan detainees at the Parwan military detention center at Bagram were using them to trade messages and share extremist writing.
Interesting to think of Amazon being disrupted by Google books, as set out here.
FORBES: Disrupting Amazon. But Isn't Amazon Already Ahead Of The Game?
Google Editions will let publishers set the price of their books, he said, and will accept the agency model.
The 4, 000-year-old remains of the Bronze Age grave or cist, which were found in a peat bog, are set to rewrite the history books.
He learned the alphabet, upper and lower case, in two days, compiled his own spelling books, and set about reading the one book in the Tswana language, the Bible.
Class-action lawsuits in America and Europe have challenged their ability to set the price of e-books.
ECONOMIST: A print bookseller tries to survive in a digital age
Peabody says he found four locations in the house where fires had been intentionally set and a line of phone books that helped the fire spread.
Since the Securities Act of 1933, public companies have been required to get independent audits each year, assuring investors that a fresh set of eyes has inspected the books.
WSJ: The Intelligent Investor: One Cure for Accounting Shenanigans
But after eating a big chunk of Hampton's contract to get him off the books, the reality set in that the middle-market ball club would need to win with younger, cheaper players.
Remember, public companies legally have two sets of books--one set for the tax man and a better-looking set for shareholders, and these are based on what they report to the tax man.
For his part, Lamm was saying last month that he wouldn't run if Perot did, a reasonable position given the fact that Perot owns the casino, hired the dealers, set the stakes and keeps the books.
The complaint states that the companies accomplished their conspiracy by agreeing to stop the longstanding practice of selling e-books, as they long sold print books, on wholesale to bookstores, and leaving it to the bookstores to set the price at which they would sell the e-books to consumers.
She made me a little--out of a shoe box she'd make a little room, almost like a stage set with little windows and illustrate little books for my dolls, and was generous beyond belief to me.
The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion (Basic Books, 2010) by John Hagel, John Seely Brown and Lang Davison, which documents the transition from firms pushing products and services at customers, to firms learning how to use the power of pull.
FORBES: America's Hottest Economist: Tyler Cowen & The Great Stagnation: Part 3
Many Harry Potter enthusiasts are adults, although the books were intended for the younger set.
We spent the next 10 minutes talking about those books, which started a whole set of interesting conversations when we went to drinks.
Things began to go better in 1999, when, for a few months, a new government set about reform in earnest and balanced the books.
In Scotland, a telephone support service has now been set up to help support those using the books, which can be freely copied and disseminated, he added.
应用推荐