When asked about Mr. Portman's op-ed, Mr. Ryan told reporters Friday that he hadn't yet read it but planned to, pulling a printed copy out of his jacket pocket as he walked onto the House floor for a vote.
Binoche - whose film Certified Copy is out on Friday - won the best supporting actress Oscar in 1997 for The English Patient.
Some people have asked me if investment advisers charge like lawyers do, with the clock ticking all the time and every single photo copy charged out to a particular client.
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Another marketing firm uses the service to subcontract out copy writers, search engine optimization workers and web developers.
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Speaking of which, where did we put out copy of Left Behind?
Some of the new signals used by its algorithm are meant to detect bigness: the number of different bylines it publishes, the number of foreign bureaus it boasts, the sheer volume of copy it cranks out in a given day.
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Lucas, and he would hunt out a copy for you, though it may take a while.
Thus the form of the lecture: one person reading out one copy of a book to a multitude.
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When the CEO requested the company's organizational chart, Mr. Houseman pulled out a copy that he had brought along just in case.
Although that sort of sum for every X-box and copy of Windows 7 out there does seem, well, perhaps a little stingy.
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Twitter is incredibly smart to systematically copy Instagram and rip out the foundation of value from that company and from Facebook over time.
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If you have a policy (which may be from the likes of UNUM, Guardian, Northwestern Mutual, MetLife or Cigna), pull out your copy and follow along.
These containers work because, although you can examine their contents if you have the right key, you cannot actually take the contents out to copy them.
Travelocity and the FAA recommended printing out a copy of the reservation receipt, which could be an e-mail message, although it was unclear what would constitute a valid receipt.
But before I hit the button to send my editors every column, I print out a copy and do the editing and proofreading by hand, on sheets of paper, with a pen.
Until then, I suggest that you seek out a copy of "In the Spirit of Jazz, " a wide-ranging essay collection that contains seven of his best pieces about film (14 more of which can also be found in Philip Lopate's "American Movie Critics: An Anthology From the Silents Until Now").
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One feature you're not getting with this unit -- besides the inability to record OTA programming -- is DRM support, so if you want to load up your PlaysForSure- or FairPlay-protected tracks, you'll need to strip out the copy protection with one of those handy pieces of software first (not that we'd ever encourage that sort of behavior, of course).
Microsoft shipped out the first copy of Windows 1.0 on November 20, 1985.
Ms. Davis, for example, has a copy of a bulletin put out by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol immediately after the Murrah bombing.
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The images are recorded in their original shape on a computer, though they can be flattened if necessary to print out a hard copy.
Martin Wong, who works as a textbook editor with publisher McGraw-Hill, writes and copy-edits, smoothing out the prose of the magazine's stable of amateur writers.
Casualty insurers have used an antimonopoly exemption to roll out carbon-copy products and identical premiums, keeping rates high enough so that even the least efficient could make money.
During a demonstration executives said the intention was to let users "flow" through applications using swipes and other gestures rather than copy the "in and out" nature experienced when navigating rivals' devices.
Edwin Frank, the editorial director of New York Review Classics, an independent publisher associated with New York Review of Books magazine, heard this drumbeat and sought out a used copy.
The Scout Drive Button eliminates the need to write down directions, print out maps, or copy and paste the address into another GPS device or application.
One copy editor on contract even went out of her way to point out that her duties were identical to those of an AOL News staffer who was recently laid off.
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Now he knew which machines were so scarce that he should buy them on sight, no matter what their state of disrepair, and which were plentiful enough that he could hold out for a pristine copy.
Our tendency to view copyright as being about copying has led to a futile campaign to stamp out every last infringing copy on the Internet, and it has also caused people to assume that allowing copying means abandoning copyright protection.
Using the Internet, he figured out how to order a copy of each of their credit reports.
The sharia bill, he points out, is a straight copy of one presented to the National Assembly, without ever becoming law, by Nawaz Sharif, a former prime minister.
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