But Adel, the thin young student, was there, sitting alone, an open book face down on his lap.
What we can also learn is that the web is an open book on people as it is on all companies.
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Here too Mr Ebenstein's quandary becomes clear: Friedman was an open book, a fine expositor of his ideas and his life.
On Iran, we came in with a very clear approach and a very clear strategy, and it was an open book to the world.
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But I have never argued -- and I never will -- that our most sensitive national security matters should simply be an open book.
In one corner is a giant sheet cake, designed by Cake Boss Buddy Valastro, a rainbow leaping from an open book into an edible iPad.
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One side features the Genius of Medicine holding an open book in her lap, collecting water pouring out of a rock to quench the thirst of a sick girl beside her.
When he sings, "Love is an open book to a verse of your bad poetry and this is coming from me, " it's like he's written the Facebook status updates for brokenhearted smart-asses everywhere.
Ideally, something that is going to be really interactive or live out on the web needs to be more like an open book like if you took the cover of the magazine and turned it outside in so that people could discover and access the stories more effectively.
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But Keen goes too far in this critique and also contradicts himself by blaming Net boosters like Jarvis and Shirky for promoting societal over-sharing but then other times pointing out, more accurately, that most people are quite willing to lead their online lives like an open book without any prodding.
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His record as a candidate, both when he ran for the Senate and when he ran for President in 2008 and now as a candidate for reelection, in terms of transparency is a solid one and reflects a long tradition of being an open book, as I think he described it when he was asked this question not long ago.
Suddenly, the item itself will become an "open book" sending and receiving information.
Some believe Nook is as good as Kindle (or even better if one values an open e-book format), but not enough if one goes by market share.
O. of HarperCollins, left in 2008 and established Open Road Integrated Media, an e-book venture.
Cisco employees would enter information about a business trip into one application, close it and then have to open a different application to book it as an expense.
The event, which was open to the club's season book holders, was an all-ticket sell out.
Some security researchers even believe that the CAPTCHA-breaking software was using Tesseract--an open source image recognition software sponsored by Google itself and used in its book-scanning projects--to recognize the distorted characters.
Last year, Bruno Grandi, the president of the International Gymnastics Federation, known as FIG, said in an open letter there was a problem with the Code of Points, the rule book that describes how many points gymnasts get for certain moves but he stopped short of saying it was causing injuries.
Early on Open Air made the decision to build the book from scratch rather than partner with an established brand.
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Then I saw what seemed to be a pamphlet in the open book, and as the train approached Union Square I offered my seat to an unpleasant woman who denied that she was pregnant and staggered across the jolting subway car to have a better look.
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