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On the following pages and in the following issues we take you every step of the way to your vacation cottage, from choosing the proper site to applying the final trim.
On the following pages, each of the major commercial foamed plastics is described in detail, as to properties, applications, and methods of processing.
On computers, the availability of code pages determines whether one can use certain diacritics.
* D. H. Lehmer, " On the Maxima and Minima of Bernoulli Polynomials ", American Mathematical Monthly, volume 47, pages 533 – 538 ( 1940 )
* On the power factor and conductivity of dielectrics when tested with alternating electric currents of telephonic frequency at various temperatures ( 1912 ) Gresham, 82 pages, ASIN: B0008CJBIC
* On pages 104 – 105 there is an encoded binary message that reads, when decoded:
* On pages 308 – 309, consonants appear on one page and vowels on the other.
On 28 June 2007, it was announced that BBC has licensed MusicBrainz's live data feed to augment their music web pages.
* Hamerow, Theodore S. On the Road to the Wolf's Lair: German Resistance to Hitler ( 1997 ) 454 pages
On pages 190 and 191 of Owen Gingerich's monograph on Copernicus The Book Nobody Read, reference is made to an astronomical fresco in the main gallery of the Escorial Library, near Madrid, Spain, built 1567-84, which shows Dionysius the Areopagite observing an eclipse at the time of Christ's crucifixion.
On 16 June 2009, the Pave the Way Foundation announced that it would release of 2, 300 pages of documents in Avellino, Italy, dating from 1940 to 1945, which the organization claims show that Pius XII " worked diligently to save Jews from Nazi tyranny "; the organization's founder, Krupp has accused historians of harboring " private agendas " and having " let down " the public.
* Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbach / Gerold Schmidt, " Alltag im Alten Bayern ", Norderstedt ( Books On Demand GmbH ) 2006, 357 pages ( with local register and index of names ) ISBN 978-3-8334-6060-9
On 17 March 2009 they showcased ten pages of art from the prelude to the series " The Wheel of Time: Eye of the World # 0-Dragonmount " on their website.
On other models, no page count is kept or no reminder is displayed, so the user must keep track of pages printed manually or watch for warning signs like paper feed problems and print defects.
On 10 March 1923 he wrote a letter to his patron, Harriet Weaver: " Yesterday I wrote two pages — the first I have since the final Yes of Ulysses.
On their way to Baby Bowser's castle, the Yoshis must progress through the six pages of the storybook, encountering six different areas of the island.
On two of the Dresden Codex's very first pages, god D is shown within the maw of a caiman representing the earth ; a case has been made for identifying the caiman as the deity's transformation ( Thompson, Taube ).
On the famous page 74 originally preceding the New Year pages, her emptying of the water jar replicates the vomiting of water by a celestial dragon.
On May 28, 2007, The Star unveiled a redesigned paper that features larger type, narrower pages, fewer and shorter articles, renamed sections, more prominence to local news, and less prominence to international news, columnists, and opinion pieces.
On the opposite side, pages 2 and 7 are printed right-side-up on the bottom of the sheet, and pages 6 and 3 are printed upside-down on the top of the sheet.
On January 1, 2010, a website promoting Hole's latest release, Nobody's Daughter, was launched, with links to various social media pages including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and MySpace.
On October 2, 2006, in reaction to revelations of a GOP cover-up of inappropriate communications between Congressman Mark Foley and teenage pages, Citizens United president David Bossie called on Dennis Hastert to resign over his role in covering up the scandal.
On the sports pages, Philip Reid is the paper's golf correspondent.

On and novels
On his bookshelves were some of the latest American novels, including Bellow's Seize The Day, but he hadn't read them ( they were sent by American publishers ) and wasn't especially interested in what the American writers were up to.
His most famous novels were ' A Town Like Alice ' and ' On the Beach '.
Kit Carson is included in a number of 20th century novels and pulp magazine stories: Comanche Chaser by Dane Coolidge, On Sweet Water Trail by Sabra Conner, On to Oregon by H. W. Morrow, The Pioneers by C. R. Cooper, The Long Trail by J. Allan Dunn and Peltry by A. D. H. Smith.
On September 7, 2004, Tokyopop began releasing the light novels in English.
On 30 August 1889, Stoddart dined with Wilde and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at the Langham Hotel, and commissioned short novels from both men.
On the one hand, the realistic spy novels of Len Deighton and John le Carré were adapted into relatively serious Cold War thrillers which dealt with some of the realities of the espionage world.
On the border between official and unofficial literature stood authors of historical novels ( Korner, Karel Michal ), and well as Bohumil Hrabal and Ota Pavel.
On the other hand, in second large group of his novels, a ' group hero ' novels, the plot is based on stories of some organized group of youths, with less individual psychology and more action and adventures.
On February 1, 2004, Variety announced that Utopia Pictures & Television had acquired the rights to produce adaptations of three of Dick's novels: Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said, VALIS and Radio Free Albemuth.
In 2007, Gideon Haigh wrote an article in The Monthly arguing that On the Beach is Australia's most important novel: " Most novels of apocalypse posit at least a group of survivors and the semblance of hope.
On the other hand, English crime writer Edgar Wallace, who was immensely popular with the English readership during the early decades of the 20th century ( and who achieved fame in German-speaking countries due to the many B movies made in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s that were based on his novels ), had almost been forgotten in his home country until House of Stratus eventually started republishing many of his 170 books around the turn of the millennium.
Blofeld appears or is heard in three novels: Thunderball, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and You Only Live Twice ; and six James Bond films from Eon Productions: From Russia with Love ( 1963 ), Thunderball ( 1965 ), You Only Live Twice ( 1967 ), On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1969 ), Diamonds Are Forever ( 1971 ) and For Your Eyes Only ( 1981 ) ( the pre-title sequence of which marks his final appearance and apparent death ).
The decade ended with him reunited with Celia Johnson in Staying On ( 1980 ), an adaptation of Paul Scott's postscript to his Raj Quartet novels.
* The novels of Jack Kerouac, including On the Road ( 1957 ) and The Dharma Bums ( 1958 ).
His critically acclaimed science fiction novels, The Genocides, Camp Concentration, 334 and On Wings of Song are major contributions to the New Wave science fiction movement.
Some critically acclaimed novels that were turned into disaster films include On the Beach ( by Nevil Shute ), The War of the Worlds ( by H. G. Wells ), Failsafe ( by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler ) and A Night to Remember ( non-fiction by Walter Lord ).
On page 509 of her autobiography Christie refers to the last Poirot and Miss Marple novels that she penned during the Second World War by saying she had written an extra two books during the first years of the war in anticipation of being killed in the raids, as she was working in London.
On October 10, 2005, John Murray published the first of three Ian Fleming Publications ' sanctioned novels, written by Samantha Weinberg under the pseudonym Kate Westbrook, entitled The Moneypenny Diaries, a trilogy from the point of view of Miss Moneypenny.
On September 21, 2010, film director Guillermo del Toro announced that he would like to direct new adaptations of the Stephen King novels It and Pet Sematary, but stated that he is very busy and unlikely to be able to make them soon.
Thunderball also introduces SPECTRE's leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in the first of three appearances in Bond novels, with On Her Majesty's Secret Service and You Only Live Twice being the others.
He wrote for the stage, radio, and for television programs such as General Motors Theatre, The Unforeseen, Playdate, Hatch's Mill, The Forest Rangers, and On Camera, but he is most famous for his novels, the Bandy Papers, which recount the humorous adventures of Bartholomew Bandy, a World War I fighter pilot.

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