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They took pairs of booklets of varying thickness (between 12 and 100 pages) and interleaved them, measuring the force being exerted as they tried to separate the booklets.
During the ceremony, he doodled in one of the booklets.
Starter kits include booklets with a guide to proper brushing technique.
But burgundy booklets will continue to be issued until early 2020.
The Met has many such booklets but hasn't exhibited them since 21222.
The rangers also gave away eclipse-themed "junior ranger" booklets to children.
Mr. Byford's colleagues had to pulp the full-color booklets they had printed.
Past SAT booklets, sometimes with the answers, also are offered for sale in Asia.
In a conference room, the C.S.P.O.A. audience flipped through their "Making of America" booklets.
The flimsy little booklets are positioned beside supposed high-quality material and get downloaded vigorously.
Even ... You go to Costco, you can buy booklets of AMC tickets and Cinemark, etc.
You can often find informative guidebooks, magazines, and booklets for free at tourism board locations.
Sanli created booklets of past test material to help students prepare for the old SAT.
Mildred Rutherford, of Athens, Ga., wrote several such booklets, including one criticizing Abraham Lincoln's presidency.
So, it's no surprise that it doesn't come with any extras, like instructions or booklets.
Copywriter Robert L. May was tasked with writing a poem to go in the booklets.
While the majority of the booklets engage with his exterior life — six of the eight focus on van Es's relationships with others — the two thickest booklets, "Putting on 2012" (2012) and "The past is a strange place" (2010–present) reveal the author as the subject.
They're given booklets that outlined their rights and a hotline to call if they experience violations.
There, Mother Angelica began writing booklets and recording audiocassettes to introduce Catholicism to her new neighbors.
But restoring civil defense will take time, and the distribution of booklets is just the beginning.
We also received two booklets that explain how the system works and its vast array of specifications.
And Swift is famous for lacing her album booklets with riddles and clues about the songs' meaning.
Lithuania has published similar booklets on civil preparedness and what its citizens can expect during a crisis.
I would usher, hand out funeral booklets or do whatever odd job he asked me to do.
The workers receive booklets that outline their rights and a hotline to call if they experience violations.
Resonance's albums come packaged with extensively researched, lavishly illustrated booklets; these will remain available only to album buyers.
Using Canva, she designs math activity booklets, affirmation cards, and profiles of women applying math in their careers.
ACT recently began shipping some of its test booklets and answer sheets in lock boxes to guard against leaks.
Still, the fact that the new test booklets were so quickly circulated demonstrates that the redesigned SAT remains vulnerable.
Booklets on the virus were also distributed to farmers and vets across the country, according to the project details.
I'm a tough judge on booklets and this one surprised me—it was helpful each time I used it!
"It was in one of those little booklets of dreams, where everything's too good to be true," Charlie said.
Now the project publishes recipe booklets that Buddhist devotees can use to make healthy and inexpensive meals for monks.
In the lobby, a group of young and visibly nervous Salvadorans furiously paged through booklets of grammar practice tests.
By 1858, Dickinson had accumulated enough poems to begin collecting them in handwritten, thread-bound booklets known as fascicles.
The exhibition mainly relies on the display of written materials, such as telegrams, booklets, letters, and highly annotated drafts.
In Germany, pulp novels aren't books; they're more like soft-cover booklets and are sold next to newspapers at kiosks.
But many comb through Mr. Fowler's passion, and the store's specialty: zines and small-press booklets or books championing illustrations.
Those admission booklets are long gone, but Disney enthusiasts still refer to epic, technology-pushing rides as E-Ticket attractions.
Counseling booklets in Alabama and Georgia include descriptions of developmental characteristics, abortion methods and risks, and other resources, such as adoption.
Collectively, she tried not to spend more than $10 a day; perhaps she'd been inspired by the $10 food stamp booklets.
Instead, you'll be given a choice of either 28-page or 52-page booklets when you renew — at no additional cost.
More details are expected to be released about when the booklets will go on sale, the USPS said in its release.
But Pere Bartolomé, 93, says he can still remember the day Franco's soldiers ransacked his village, confiscating family booklets and photos.
The ATI curriculum is built on "wisdom booklets," which claim to provide practical instruction in linguistics, history, science, law, and medicine.
He had been handing out the booklets for Constitution Day in September, encouraging his fellow students to vote in the presidential election.
New York state countered these booklets with posters in Yiddish -- but botched the translation so badly that parts of it are incomprehensible.
The PowerPoint also noted a type of breach that differed from the exploitation of recycled tests: outright leaks of new test booklets.
With bonus tracks, expanded booklets and fastidiously recreated graphics from the original albums, this rerelease series constitutes their first reissue since 21980.
The coffee company has given out Haggadah booklets, which contain the Jewish text used to guide the first Passover meal, since 1932.
Each Gamefolio also has a clear plastic pocket on the outside that you can put game booklets/printouts/artwork in for easy identification.
To avoid the potential staph infections and design booklets of bad nail art, ahead are the go-to spots worth a standing appointment.
Stamp kiosks sprouted up at tourist sites, so tourists could mark their vacation notebooks or stamp collection booklets to remember where they'd been.
I didn't know what to expect, but I had carefully studied the sticky booklets of each album and began to get delightfully nervous.
Spokesman Zach Goldberg described the organization's use of lock boxes to help prevent the theft of SAT booklets sent to international testing locations.
Booklets are also being distributed to those who cook for monks, steering them away from indulgent recipes and towards brown rice and vegetables.
According to a new study, one third of the information in the state-mandated booklets given to women before abortions is medically inaccurate.
According to a new study, one-third of the information in the state-mandated booklets given to women before abortions is medically inaccurate.
Look through the Williamsburg store's plywood shelves and you'll find glossy paperbacks as well as photocopied-and-stapled booklets with a D.I.Y. aesthetic.
They are "self-published booklets, like homemade magazines," Malú explains to readers who may have been born after the dawn of the medium.
Mutual funds and exchange-traded funds come with prospectuses, informative booklets with everything you need to know about your investment's fees and objectives.
These days, electronic cards called E.B.T.s, which can be used like credit cards at checkout, eliminate the awkward process of fumbling with booklets.
Another woman passes through the swelling crowd handing out booklets for Suraj Patel, who is running for Congress and has publicly opposed SESTA/FOSTA.
"I like to write lectures," says Lecturer II in "Uncle Falling," one of the booklets in Float: My favorite part is connecting the ideas.
As a consequence, even basic equipment for gynecological care is missing - from no disability-specific beds in hospitals to information booklets produced in braille.
Anticipating the public's rejection of government housing, the program published booklets highlighting the broad benefits demonstrated by similar efforts in Britain, Belgium, and Sweden.
I was thrilled to find it stocked with the same kinds of small booklets I consumed in college, though much better designed and produced.
I was thrilled to find it stocked with the same kinds of small booklets I consumed in college, though much better designed and produced.
Certainly, Mr Kokotajlo's drama should make you look anew at those polite, smartly dressed people who stand next to racks of booklets in shopping centres.
Eliminating test booklets and answer sheets provides greater security from test theft, a serious concern after major cheating scandals in the United States and abroad.
When we arrived at the conference room at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, Margaret from HR handed us thick, black booklets with the results.
The physical drills complemented the group's ideological training, evidence of which is contained in booklets littering the floor of the tunnel, detailing its uncompromising doctrine.
It relies upon hundreds of volunteers, and its many purposes include translating US booklets into Vietnamese and hosting activities like yoga or drawing for patients.
He created elaborate presentation booklets for clients and — anxious that they might get misplaced — lugged massive boxes of them onto the plane from New York.
A series of unhinged booklets published by a Church of Scientology–linked group, Foundation for a Drug-Free World, include a series of ridiculous claims.
Yet here was a 92-year-old widow who introduced me to her friends by showing me a drawer of memorial booklets from their funerals.
Hong Kong (CNN)Open your booklets, pick up your pencils and put on your pollution masks -- it's test time for one smog-covered school in China.
Its core services include printed business cards, flyers, booklets, posters and more, in addition to marketing collateral such as promotional pens, other stationary and flash drives.
Medically inaccurate statements were most prevalent in booklets from Michigan, Kansas, and North Carolina — more than 40% of the info provided in these states was inaccurate.
In the program booklets of the New York Philharmonic, it is the house style to leave out a composer's first name if the person is deceased.
For the spiritual part of the ceremony, Dr. Rumbak asked family and friends to read passages, printing out booklets so everyone in attendance could follow along.
Another friend of Zane's, with Marriott connections, reached out to Paulette to offer booklets of hotel vouchers so she could stay in rooms free during her walk.
There are two types of zines that I'd recommend as a place to start: eight-page folding mini zines and standard booklets made from folded printer paper.
How about the people of Cuba who are still subjected to rationing booklets, that can script (ph) how much food each of them can buy every month.
But the exhibition also includes unique books, such as Laura Barrón's Absentia (2019), a self-published artist's book composed of seven booklets stored together in a sleeve.
At those locations – five in mainland China and one in South Korea – GAC operators had access to exam booklets days or weeks before the ACT was given.
And you can't get this "free" product until you read through six pages of "INCREDIBLE OFFERS" to buy digital booklets promising to increase your energy and vitality.
Word was, he had been ordered, at the last minute, to pulp the first run of booklets and to rush out new versions, stripped of cost calculations.
The researchers ranked the booklets' content on two scales: whether or not the statements were true and whether or not they were presented in a misleading way.
Published by Éditions des Horizons de France as 13 themed photogravure booklets, Kollar's photographs illustrated texts on the honor of work by the likes of Paul Valéry.
Nestlé says the program itself does not include product brands, but the booklets and posters in the program are stamped with the company's name, the video shows.
School textbooks were, of course, monitored by local and state boards for truthfulness, and U.D.C. historians wrote their own booklets of "facts" for those authorities to use.
The government has relentlessly stirred up xenophobic sentiments against refugees and migrants by spewing hateful and misleading messages on billboards, in booklets, and on TV and radio nationwide.
Shared decision-making initiatives have traditionally used decision aids like educational booklets and DVDs, but new technologies like online interactive tools are increasingly being deployed — with promising results.
For the study, conducted by Rutgers University, researchers analyzed booklets from the 23 states that required informed consent for abortions and made their materials publicly available in 2013.
Highlights Hello Magazine, 1-year subscription, $29.99, available at AmazonThese practically indestructible booklets contain miniature stories, poems, and/or songs, plus a find-it game in every issue.
The four were detained in Thailand's western Ratchaburi province on Sunday, said police, after their cars were searched and copies of booklets providing information on the constitution were found.
The plan should address not only the physical security of printed exam booklets, but also the safeguarding of the College Board's network, servers, storage and data, the consultant recommended.
That's a relief: A number of sleep-related products have apps that are awkward to use and instruction booklets that put you to sleep faster than the devices themselves.
The group mostly appears to provide assistance by supplying overseas anti-LGBT activists with materials for local campaigns, like booklets, videos, and books like The Health Hazards of Homosexuality.
"Though every story was not used to create an outfit for the installment, we did print out booklets which included all submissions and are available at the exhibit," Tejera explained.
The visual inspiration came later, from Bob Hammond, a missionary broadcaster who told Mr. Chick about the Communist Party's success in China with propaganda in the form of cartoon booklets.
Such activity - including campaigning, advocacy, recruiting volunteers, producing information booklets - would have to be approved by the interior minister, who could deny permission if he saw a "national security risk".
On Wednesday, juniors at 2000 New York City high schools will pick up their pencils, open their test booklets and take the SAT, with no fee and during regular school hours.
The Cuban-born pianist's label, Biophilia Records, distributes CD-size booklets with no plastic discs (each package includes a download code instead), and encourages its artists to participate in sustainability activism.
These visitors were mainly younger people — teenagers and those in their 20s and 30s — many wearing sneakers and puffer jackets, and reading the exhibition booklets or listening to the audio guides.
The goodie bags include a box called an "Oh Sh— Kit," Indian-inspired snacks and some booklets about both Western and Indian wedding traditions (one is even called "Indian Weddings for Dummies").
Mr. Wrigley also commissioned a Mother Goose booklet starring "Sprightly Spearman," the mascot for Spearmint gum, and sent thousands of the booklets to schools in poor areas, according to the Wrigley website.
The cofounders have partnered with Delta, JetBlue, Nike, and the NBA to promote meditation and their product, and designed printed booklets on meditation and packaged them with one million issues of The Guardian.
Back in the '80s (we told you she was a pioneer), Schover helped the American Cancer Society put together two self-help booklets—one for women and one for men—about sex and cancer.
The "book" is comprised of a slipcase containing eight booklets, each of which features a different-colored pastel cover and interior paper types ranging from heavy gloss to a soft, almost translucent matte finish.
Several people who attended the Kobe Bryant memorial at Staples Center are selling souvenir items from the event ... from ticket stubs to program booklets ... and the asking price is in the THOUSANDS of dollars.
Puddicombe and Pierson designed printed booklets on meditation, with details on how to download the app, which were packaged with one million issues of the paper on January 1, 203, and again in 2013.
At What the Constitution Means to Me, the audience receives little booklets of the Constitution as Schreck's debate partner comes onstage and flip a coin, then prepares to argue her side of the debate.
To celebrate the anniversary, the beauty brand is releasing a product that pays tribute to his work: a set of limited-edition, makeup-filled beauty booklets with everything you need to achieve his signature look.
But as the brand-new bootleg test booklets show, the cram schools continue to find ways to subvert the defenses of the College Board and its security contractor, Educational Testing Service of Princeton, New Jersey.
A series of Christmas cards and booklets containing poetry by the legendary poet Robert Frost will be on display at a Vermont college for the first time in over half a century years, reports says.
The agency announced in a press release that the service would offer sales of booklets featuring 20 stamps divided between four breeds of U.S. service dogs: German shepherds, Labrador retrievers, Belgian Malinois and Dutch shepherds.
The group prepared 150,20163 leaflets, 1,000 $1 bills and 500 booklets authored by another defector on South Korea's dramatic rise from the ashes of the 1950-53 Korean War, said its leader Park Sang-haak.
A handful of her poems appeared in print while she was alive (she died in 1886, at 55), but she preferred private rituals of publication, carefully writing out her verses and sewing them into booklets.
"You can pick up credit card receipts from garbage at restaurants," Moon told his students at his classroom housed in an office near a Seoul courthouse, where he hands out booklets about the anti-graft law.
The recent announcement that the Swedish government plans to issue booklets to all Swedish households on what to do during a national crisis or in wartime made the news in both Europe and the United States.
A collection of 100 cocktail recipes — grouped in booklets according to the dominant spirit (amaro, Champagne, gin, rum, sherry, tequila and mezcal, whiskey and vodka) then boxed together — makes for a cunning reference tool or gift.
To create her images, she photographs, scans, and captures old quilts and afghans (Blanket Statement #1 and #2), tie-dye T-shirts (Undertone Overtone), discarded color sample booklets (New Fancy Foils), and gaudy fabrics (Razzle Dazzle).
Maybe we just need someone to dive beyond the self-perpetuated narrative and interview advice booklets that surround him, to get to the core of what makes this weird blend of human and sentient super-computer tick.
From the start, Franklin Furnace began amassing a collection of such books, along with related videotapes, photographs, films, and booklets, and all sorts of artist-produced, performance-associated or stand-alone ephemera, which entered its permanent collection.
Ideas Have No Smell: Three Belgian Surrealist Booklets by Paul Nougé, Paul Colinet, Louis Scutenaire, edited, translated, and facsimilized by M. Kasper is published by Ugly Duckling Presse and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
Along the way, the teacher, the shopkeeper, the dock mechanic and others quietly pulled Mr. Schulz aside to remind him of things they needed him to bring next visit: batteries, antibiotics, lined booklets for the coming school exam.
Qobuz, too, includes liner-note credits for as many albums as possible, often sourced from the All Music Guide, as well as scans of CD booklets when provided by the labels, both major steps for a streaming service.
And the College Board said a score is never flagged solely on score gains, but that a number of factors come into play, including any absence of notes and calculations in testing booklets, which students must turn in.
But smuggled inside these booklets, along with the awkward photos of farmers posing next to comically large crops, are tiny narratives that manage to encompass nearly the entirety of human history and the vast complexity of American identity.
So instead I read Hunter S. Thompson and Still Life With Woodpecker and a lot of everything else and started writing little booklets and then undistributed zines, which I could do from behind my boobs, and in my room.
There are currently two pro-abortion rights lawsuits filed against Missouri by the Satanic Temple challenging the state's laws that require women have access to booklets saying "human life begins at conception" and a required 72-hour waiting period.
The small booklets, all of which feature images from her street photography project along the Bushwick–Ridgewood, To Seneca, have all the vivid details of a diary, offering little snippets of nature, trash, architecture, and the occasional dramatic urban vista.
He edited a series of influential "Bronze Booklets," including Ralph Bunche's treatise "A World View of Race," and managed fraught relationships with paternalistic white patrons to protect the artists he cared for and strengthen his own position in the art world.
Remember, tickets to the Celebration of Life were distributed at no cost, and the booklets passed out at the service were also free -- because Nipsey's family wanted it that way -- so these sellers are turning huge profits off the slain Crenshaw rapper.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Tug, fug, chug, glug — such are the rhyming words used by the writer and artist Ian Hamilton Finlay in "Poem with 3 Stripes," one of his earliest collage booklets and a playful example of concrete poetry.
I remember following many fold-out step-by-step booklets as a kid, but the transformation guides for the six bots that make up Victorion have all been crammed onto a poster-sized sheet that at times was so small it was frustrating to decipher.
The composer did much of the legwork in convincing the game company to allow the project to happen, and he also tracked down members of the original development team for interviews and helped gather together the art assets that will be featured in the albums booklets.
Early in the run, ushers politely told theatergoers that if they wanted a festival program, they could find one in the first-floor lobby — not the most helpful response if you're two stories up at the time, and stymieing given the scarcity of booklets down there.
The letter also states that the board has "taken several actions to support this acronym," including changing the name on all program booklets and signage for the December 3-8 conference, requesting all sponsors change the name on their material, and hiring a designer to create a new logo.
Some of my own previous work has looked at how images of Italian sculpture made their way into cheap London booklets, sold in the shadow of St Paul's Cathedral near Bishopsgate -- in the same years as Shakespeare would write "The Winter's Tale," in which an Italian statue plays a pivotal role.
Our neighbor across the table, a Frenchman who had been crisscrossing Europe on various footpaths for years, showed off a zip-lock bag full of his pilgrim's passports, documents that are stamped at official waypoints to record a journey; the booklets bulged like phone books left to dry in the sun.
While each of the forthcoming kits can function as a standalone plaything/learning tool, complete with explicatory booklets of the components and functions and a range of projects for users to have fun with, the devices can also work together to support more complex scenarios and a greater number of DIY possibilities.
We learn, for instance, how the Office of Strategic Services requested the first set of Isabel's test booklets during the war's final year, for use on its covert operatives, and how Truman Capote (extroverted, feeling) and the literary critic Kenneth Burke (introverted, thinking) became increasingly irritated with each other in front of an amused psychologist.
This question haunts Hardcore: A Century & a Half of Obscene Imagery, the Museum of Sex's recently opened permanent exhibition that assembles erotic films, photographs, booklets, and drawings from the past 150 years to prove that our ancestors — yes, even those seemingly prim Victorians — had erotic desires as expansive and imaginative as yours or mine.
An American evangelist called David Crandall has organised teams of missionaries to propagate his reading of Christianity (one that attaches great importance to the creation story in Genesis) at every Olympics since 1996; in Rio, he has announced, a team of at least 85 people from seven countries will be handing out 250,000 booklets in ten languages.
Academy members receive For Your Consideration (FYC) booklets, DVDs, copies of screenplays, and CDs of soundtracks; they field invitations to screenings and Q&As; and they are targeted by FYC ads in industry publications, on social media, and, if they live in a place like New York or Los Angeles, ads on billboards, in the subway, and atop cabs.
Over the last 10 years, artist and translator Michael Kasper has been slowly and exactingly changing this fact — bringing Belgian Surrealist writings and text-based work both into English and attentive study — and has done it again with a formidable trifecta newly out from Ugly Duckling Presse, Ideas Have No Smell: Three Belgian Surrealist Booklets (Paul Nougé, Paul Colinet, Louis Scutenaire).
In this superbly fashioned sleeve edition of three slim booklets plus poster, Kasper brings together three of the most singular writers of the Belgian Surrealists with works that underscore their markedly different register from the French tracts (less academic, less automatic, less of the unconscious): Transfigured Publicity by Nougé (16 pages plus hand-drawn poster); ABS-TRAC-TIVE-TREATISE-ON OBEUSE by Colinet (8 pages); and For Balthazar by Scutenaire (12 pages).
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