Too often figures stick out against the landscape like cardboard cutouts in a pop-up book.
The pop-up book is a guide to the natural world, and gives children the knowledge to explore the environment and helps them to understand how humans make use of plants.
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With no new titles remaining, Lions Gate will focus on pumping up book sales internationally, in hopes that it can draw an even more global viewership for "Catching Fire, " Mr. Friedman said.
Equally, self-published authors are usually not represented by a third party who can best marry up book with reviewer, and, as more importantly, make decisions about which books should go out to the reviewers and which should not.
On either side of the road, up the green slope and down on the lake side, turnouts and driveways for lovely inns, kooky ersatz Austrian mini-villages, hip coffee houses and eccentric galleries appear invitingly like pictures in a pop-up book.
From the 360-degree observation deck on the 72nd floor of the Shard, the tallest building in Western Europe at 310m, London opens up like a pop-up book and the landmarks of St Paul's Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge look toy-town tiny.
Superstars Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake had to team up to book 14 stadium shows this summer.
By the time the machine finished downloading and installing, I had picked up a book.
So, I gobbled up this book for the stories, and the entrepreneurial lessons between the lines.
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On a whim--and for free--Freedman spent a weekend roughing up some book covers with animal illustrations.
Team executives say Harbaugh has brought up the book more often in the past month.
Artists lined up to book time on the 20-by-24-inch cameras it built in New York and San Francisco.
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All of us can encourage our children to turn off the video games and pick up a book.
In the UK, one-third of the British population never picks up a book.
Even the smarter books are often just magazine articles or journal contributions blown up to book length with Styrofoam peanuts.
Friends of Mr Chubais say that Mr Berezovsky whipped up the book scandal in revenge, using journalists in his pay.
The one thought Richards had that summed up this book for me was his observation on the type of advice people give.
If you missed her, pick up her book, Moving Diversity Forward.
He needs to pick up the book Steve Jobs wrote about Apple.
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Kendall pulled himself away from the window and walked back to his desk, where he picked up the book that was lying there.
Buffett made headlines this week for his call on the banks, talking up his book for sure but maintaining a bullish outlook for financials.
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In the course of a long and widely-publicised trial its opening lines were read by millions who would not normally pick up a book of poetry.
What he meant was that in an age where almost nobody reads, you can be forgiven for thinking that the simple act of picking up a book is revolutionary.
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With some spare time on your hands, your phone would suggest making a new social connection or walking to a nearby store to pick up that book sitting in your wishlist.
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Between work and an internet connection full of unlimited possibilities to waste time, if I am going to stop everything to pick up a book, that book better be damn good.
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.
The Quick Reads series (launched in 2006) is aimed at reaching out to the millions of adults in the UK with reading difficulties and the one-third of the British population that never picks up a book.
Of course perennially land-rich and cash-poor Chesapeake was seeking to talk up its book at the time it was negotiating joint ventures, but that vast discrepancy between the values that the company was touting to shareholders in its presentations compared with ultimate deal realizations should just reiterate how little credibility McClendon has with investors.
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They grabbed the book, adhered to spoiler alerts, brewed a pot of coffee, donned their invisibility cloaks and gobbled up the entire book in a single sitting.
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