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Gabrielle is uploading scans of old Delia*s catalogs to her new Tumblr, aptly named Delia*s Catalogs.
They convinced their customers to burn the catalogs in public squares, and offered prizes for the most catalogs destroyed.
I always read the catalogs of exhibitions I see, but just as important are the catalogs of shows I miss.
Services like these provide huge back catalogs to watch; in the case of Netflix and Hulu, those back catalogs are largely from other TV networks.
After registering an account and paying a $2 fee, you can unsubscribe from entire categories of mail — like catalogs and advertisements — or unsubscribe from specific catalogs you don't want. Catalogchoice.
But with more than 1,300 smartphone vendors — just vendors, not models — 30 million instantly streamable songs, thousands of movies, and catalogs upon catalogs of consumer choice, shopping around is turning into an ordeal.
The SNES has one of the best video games catalogs.
For instance, it's hard to browse music catalogs by voice.
As a kid, I loved flicking through holiday toy catalogs.
The county's libraries tuck seed banks into old card catalogs.
Catalogs weren't just for people who lived in the country.
Record jackets, catalogs, pamphlets, much of it spoken in performance.
Included among these books are first editions and rare catalogs.
A new study catalogs the specimen's discovery in Saskatchewan, Canada.
The earliest reported catalogs appeared in Venice in the 1400s.
Catalogs may seem like an outdated way to grab shoppers.
Gilmore Blacks catalogs every time a random Black extra pops up.
He carefully catalogs each tag, erases it, and then reinstates it.
Bayer's and Monsanto's catalogs of seeds and chemicals complement one another.
That category includes catalogs and infomercials, but it's largely online sales.
Some of these difficulties are due to how SurfSafe catalogs images.
The last Canadian department store mail-order catalogs will also vanish.
The inventory catalogs America's 615,20173 highway bridges longer than 20 feet.
While not a perfect analog, catalogs get closer to an experience.
Catalogs are not inexpensive when ranked against other forms of marketing.
That incorporates sales made from mall kiosks, catalogs and vending machines.
Eat Pimientos is what they're called in dictionaries, in seed catalogs.
The catalogs feature the work of Pollock, Warhol and Walker Evans.
Catalogs from the 1960s and '70s really bring back the memories.
Exhibition catalogs and art books can really bring on the love.
Sears, known for its mail-order catalogs, dates back to 1893.
Troy Hunt, the creator of a site that catalogs breaches called haveibeenpwned.
"I still plan on adding more catalogs to the blog," Gabrielle adds.
"Friends" is one of the top TV catalogs in the streaming wars.
Verso's products are used primarily in catalogs, magazines and glossy advertising brochures.
Critic Matt Patches only catalogs the stuff he can recommend 24 percent.
It lets users "place" augmented furniture from IKEA catalogs into your home.
But the galaxy in which this supernova resides isn't in any catalogs.
It's one of the most intensely large and daunting catalogs in music.
Sears, in a nostalgic move, is bringing back its iconic holiday catalogs.
Mr. Sandberg was equally inventive in designing exhibition catalogs for the Stedelijk.
Retailers that sell through catalogs would see their main advertising medium vanish.
There, vendors held paper catalogs or their phones with pictures of purses.
Mainstream lingerie companies have yet to incorporate transgender lingerie into their catalogs.
She answered the phone, printed out documents and put together product catalogs.
His museum gift also includes the factories' sales catalogs and original molds.
"Catalogs come uninvited in the home, and yet they're welcome" Davison said.
It has produced a wealth of new scholarship, a mountain of catalogs.
Everyone was getting catalogs in the mail, and it felt so archaic.
All three have pretty large catalogs of shows both old and new.
Sears, once known for its mail-order catalogs, dates back to 1893.
Studies from the Data & Marketing Association have shown that the response rate for catalogs has increased in recent years in part because less mail is being sent and millennials happen to like catalogs more than other age groups do.
Amazon will also distribute the catalogs at its 4-star locations and bookstores.
The remaining 6 percent will be put toward other channels, such as catalogs.
National Geographic Infographics, from Taschen, catalogs some of the magazine's best data visualizations.
It was a lot more than Tech Decks, CCS Catalogs, and video games.
The first step was buying 215 catalogs to hand out to potential customers.
The Copyright Office today, like many old libraries, is filled with card catalogs.
Urban Outfitters are known for their impeccably styled and super buyable home catalogs.
The magazine catalogs had a vintage aesthetic, characterized by a kitschy, erotic look.
People are eliminating catalogs; we're mailing the biggest source books people have seen.
It also promotes DTC brands' growth with things like product catalogs and events.
But even she could not resist the lure of design blogs and catalogs.
Online catalogs offer a heater knob, a complete unibody or anything in between.
Auction catalogs with color photographs and detailed descriptions developed his appreciation of watches.
We can also see this by looking at changes in college course catalogs.
No need to make any additional purchases or sift through revolving monthly catalogs.
Gerard catalogs the lies her friend told her, then she lists her own.
Today, some of them are turning old, abandoned card catalogs into art projects.
View all work on offer in Rago's online catalogs on ragoarts.com/fine-art
In the preceding decade, classical labels had profited immensely by converting their back catalogs from LP to CD. But by 1993, the market had readjusted: Catalogs were exhausted, new recordings were expensive to produce, and sales began to steeply decline.
Now, advertisers can now create ads in real time by syncing their product catalogs.
Peterman has said he will sign catalogs and interact with customers on opening day.
We follow auctions, look at online catalogs, visit galleries and work with gallery owners.
While his peers read textbooks, Mark devoured bloodstock guides, sales catalogs, and racing newspapers.
PebblePost is betting that there's a big marketing opportunity in printed postcards and catalogs.
There were Art Deco wine catalogs from the 1930s published by a French distributor.
It also sold small items like pencils, pipes, and postcards through mail-order catalogs.
The office has cheerful carpeting and walls covered with colorful pages from toy catalogs.
This document, which catalogs requests Democrats have already made, is part of that effort.
Unlike Ikea's catalogs, the "Director," of course, was not aimed at the mass consumer.
Erlandsson catalogs those findings in a little black book that is Shiffrin's equipment bible.
Here are a dozen songs from one of the most daunting catalogs in rock.
But a look at the catalogs published online showed inflated prices on popular items.
I read a lot of pre-publication material: Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, book catalogs.
It catalogs episodes of controversial police use of force dating back to the 1960s.
Like his Russian contemporary, Zinelli began with edge-to-edge catalogs of curious characters.
I started seeing fat, beautiful models and actresses in catalogs, and on television shows.
Two separate card catalogs, one for the clippings, and one for the picture library.
Paul and I decided that we wanted to help put catalogs on the phone.
A hundred years ago, before the digital age, Thomas famously produced giant print catalogs.
Mike Isaac's "Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber" catalogs Kalanick's rise and ultimate departure.
The latter isn't available in catalogs or online: It's sold exclusively at the store.
My husband likes the auctions — he and my son pore over the auction catalogs.
He has stacks of catalogs they can order from if they'd like more options.
Brochures were single-item catalogs, designed to sell not just a car, but a dream.
By that time, its main commercial activity seemed to be selling its old exhibition catalogs.
Music legends Dolly Parton and Diana Ross will also perform songs from their extensive catalogs.
The Charley Project is a database that catalogs people who have disappeared without a trace.
Changes include discontinuing swimwear and most of its apparel merchandise and eliminating its print catalogs.
The bottom line: Social media is the new storefront, and ads are the new catalogs.
All the models on its website and, earlier, its catalogs and print ads were women.
This enabled them to create a "biomechanically inspired recurrent neural network" that catalogs human movements.
A recent Facebook post celebrating her graduation catalogs the other things checked off her list.
He would go to a dump and come back with catalogs, file cabinets, broken tools.
Sussex, Wisconsin based Quad/Graphics produces catalogs, magazines, books, direct mail, and other commercial materials.
Many longrunning acts have catalogs that spread across wide ranges of styles, genres, and identities.
Then he catalogs each item, so the owners know what they will eventually get back.
Amateurs also participate in whale catalogs, both to help researchers and for their own pleasure.
Sears, the once-iconic American retailer known for its catalogs, filed for bankruptcy this week.
She scours old books, photographs, magazines and even catalogs like Sears and Delia's for inspiration.
GoFundMe has organized a page that catalogs the relief efforts in Northern and Southern California.
Bookcases were repurposed to hold jars, stones and seed catalogs in Ms. Gallant's gardening room.
When she moved to New York, one of her jobs involved writing copy for catalogs.
Homes, in turn, look like shopping catalogs and are vacuumed of anything remotely suggesting life.
For years, Victoria's Secret and its catalogs sought to convey a high-minded British sensibility.
She first landed modeling gigs for several magazines and catalogs before landing some acting gigs.
Shows using the song catalogs of pop and rock stars have become a Broadway staple.
For years I got Anthropologie catalogs even though I had never bought anything from them.
I requested the catalogs from their website, and signed up again every time I moved.
Here's how it works: Families shop from print and online catalogs supplied by care package companies.
The company has been signing direct deals with music labels in order to access their catalogs.
It catalogs dozens of instances of sexual harassment and assault across all levels of the party.
Facebook Canvas allows interactive elements like animations, carousels, product catalogs, tilt-to-view images, and videos.
It should also flag up exclusives in the different catalogs that you need to know about.
This is why channels, such as HSN and QVC, are so much more powerful than catalogs.
The catalogs will also be available at Amazon Bookstores and 4-star locations, the company said.
Prior to walking the runway, Smalls was mostly modeling in catalogs for department stores including Nordstrom.
An older Southeast Asian gentleman and a younger lady, both in full Prada suits, study catalogs.
He strove to sell catalogs cheaply to make them affordable for as many people as possible.
The treacled pop songs, the dresses described in the catalogs with words like 'sunset' and 'Paris.
Sears dates back to the late 1800s and eventually became known for its mail-order catalogs.
Starting in 1998, photos of families with young children started appearing on IKEA catalogs more regularly.
He catalogs his own anxieties at length, sometimes to exorcise them and sometimes to fetishize them.
She now shops differently, too, no longer thoughtlessly ordering from catalogs or window shopping in boutiques.
Since then, the firm has opened enormous galleries and shipped catalogs the size of phone books.
Every year, Associated American Artists sent out catalogs that listed new works and profiled the artists.
In 1895, Richard W. Sears began planning and writing the soon-to-be-famous Sears catalogs.
Special catalogs had fabric samples that I could use for bedspreads and carpets in my dollhouse.
The photo books that made my list range from large scholarly catalogs to poetic little volumes.
"Garbage, garbage, this is all garbage," Mr. Rivera murmured as he filled cubbyholes with holiday catalogs.
Although catalogs can contain hundreds of items, some relatives lament their inability to send a personalized gift.
One of the more unusual shopping catalogs you might read is the Red Cross Emergency Items Catalogue.
WhatsApp is also launching product catalogs so merchants and businesses can show people what they have available...
Miseducation is a secular album with ecclesiastic tendencies anticipated by both Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye's catalogs.
The level of detail in the catalogs was like nothing that had been discovered before, Hopp said.
"Anywhere, Anytime in Battlefield," reads the slogan on one of several 2017 Glocom catalogs obtained by Reuters.
He scoured catalogs and listings, but when he tracked the right one down, the doctor was mystified.
For instance, Chico's gets enough to mail catalogs to new Amazon customers, said senior vice president Nahra.
They're quick and powerful with lightweight bodies, but their main drawback has been equally light lens catalogs.
In Belgium, Ikea allowed customers to recycle catalogs that were then used as stuffing for couch cushions.
The office keeps and catalogs personal effects found with the bodies, which also can help ID them.
They've compiled these catalogs at the urging of the mediator hired to help them through their separation.
Supper Mario Broth, a site that catalogs obscure mario content, shared the letter on Twitter on Monday.
When they did, homosexuality appeared in card catalogs under derogatory subjects like deviance, criminality, and medical disorder.
The "War Front" maps the sites of major battles and catalogs military maneuvers (surveillance, bombing, "village pacification").
All three members of I'm With Her have extensive catalogs of group recordings, collaborations and solo albums.
Performing rights organizations (PROs) enable venues and event hosts to purchase the rights to play song catalogs.
I'm not the person who is scouring each booth at Art Basel and going through auction catalogs.
The livestream is a spin-off of the Ikea Sleep Podcast, a series of narrated furniture catalogs.
Data make the cost of distributing catalogs worth it, especially for a retailer or brand's best customers.
Sears was once the Amazon of its day through its catalogs, and it successfully migrated to stores.
Nearby there was a stack of blankets (or perhaps scarves?) next to a stack of Barneys catalogs.
Sears stores were extremely popular, and the company's catalogs and "Wish Books" continued to bring in sales.
Plainly, she said, it's expensive to scan, upload, and describe records so that they're searchable in catalogs.
Both also have extensive back catalogs of shows, especially long-running ones like Naruto and One Piece.
I briefly looked at catalogs for dining furniture and was shocked by the cost of the furniture.
The gallery would also publish catalogs and provide educational platforms to contextualize their art for local audiences.
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The house does still have the same mailbox that Bezos originally used to receive book catalogs, though.
Just as his father had once cataloged butterflies species, Oiticica catalogs, and fancifully names, varieties of cocaine.
Relatives say that some goods sold in prison-approved catalogs cost more than they would in a store.
South Dakota asked the court to overturn the decisions that related to taxation applied to mail-order catalogs.
The film catalogs the bold defiance she and her co-workers muster in the face of this persecution.
But streaming music is, in a way, a commodity, with precious little differentiation in terms of basic catalogs.
Oh, and it might be time ask your parents if they have any Delia*s catalogs laying around.
Along with the big tech companies, it also claims numerous distributors provided music catalogs containing the unauthorized recordings.
Radius' software collects and catalogs data on 18 million U.S. businesses to help companies focus their marketing campaigns.
The service automatically catalogs all of the endpoints that make up a service's infrastructure, and then monitors them.
The catalogs included the names of Jewish art dealers or businesses, descriptions of their objects and the buyers.
Many of their styles were created by looking through their past catalogs, but redesigned with a modern twist.
The actresses' images appeared in catalogs and on websites, on the screens of various devices offered for sale.
In one exceptionally beautiful section, Laing catalogs the contradictory cravings that draw people (including her) to social media.
Before the internet, the bigger wine shops sometimes printed periodic catalogs for their customers, particularly around the holidays.
Hoxxoh says Guess plastered the images on billboards, catalogs, social media posts and videos -- all without his greenlight.
"I find it strange that our competitors are spending big money on relatively new song catalogs," he said.
But direct-to-consumer sales from brands' own stores, websites and catalogs grew much faster, at 12 percent.
The agency has been placing hand, leg, feet, and body models in advertisements and catalogs work since 1986.
Mr. Leissoo became acquainted with watchmaking as a child, carefully inspecting catalogs and his grandfather's Russian-made timepieces.
I think about my "year-end" list of photo books all through the year, poring over publishers' catalogs.
"People need to realize there's actually catalogs of all those default passwords on the internet," Ms. Payton said.
Oof specializes in artist-made and locally published books and zines, as well as older catalogs and monographs.
With the recorded music business shaken by digital disruption, investors have viewed publishing catalogs as a safer investment.
With meticulous detail, the report catalogs his knowledge of the 2016 Russian interference into the United States election.
He discovered that although PGC 10000714 was included in catalogs of galaxies, there was no description to match it.
As Bloomberg reports, Amazon is set to print toy catalogs to send out in time for the holiday season.
Facebook has signed a wide-ranging licensing deal that covers all of Warner Music's recorded and published music catalogs.
This data comes from the many vendors of consumer data that collect, build, and sell catalogs of this information.
Typically, tire buying can be a longer process, and one that can even involve archaic systems like paper catalogs.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is changing the e-commerce company by selling shelf space, opening stores and launching catalogs.
These deals will mean that SoundCloud is now able to put content from the labels' catalogs on the platform.
Huge back catalogs of content have helped bring streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu enormous levels of success.
Now, a technician armed with an app can collect data, pull product catalogs and file invoices in the field.
Many efforts in synthetic biology involve compiling catalogs of biological "parts" that can be assembled into function bio-circuitry.
After some hot stepping, Beyonce joined Bruno onstage for a face-off featuring songs from both of their catalogs.
She catalogs the arbitrary fears that crippled her children when they were small (coconuts, Shrek, toilets that self-flush).
" Goyal explained that owning the music publishing business is "very important for long-term ownership of the music catalogs.
That's the message that comes across loud and clear from the festival catalog, and indeed from all festival catalogs.
But it is nice for consumers, because they now have access to immense catalogs of music for almost nothing.
David Hill never knows what he'll find when he catalogs the belongings seized from immigrants who are awaiting deportation.
"I briefly looked at catalogs for dining furniture and was shocked by the cost of the furniture," he wrote.
Typically another three months has to pass before movies are added to Netflix, Disney+ or other subscription streaming catalogs.
Front Burner 'An Anarchy of Chilies' catalogs the world's hottest peppers according to their place on the Scoville scale.
That's especially true for older catalogs like those belonging to The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, John Coltrane, and countless others.
The Dingley Press prints catalogs for businesses from companies selling such things as seeds for gardening and home furnishings.
" Recounting the adventurous trip, he also catalogs his own wicked ways: "For nothing would he do / But scribble poetry.
"I briefly looked at catalogs for dining furniture and was shocked by the cost of the furniture," Carson wrote.
The catalogs shot the company to insane popularity, with many comparing its rise to fame to that of Amazon. 
His subjects were models for catalogs or magazines, and his images were often used as source material for illustrations.
Now mainstream brands not only sell broader offerings; they increasingly showcase them in magazines, catalogs, stores and the runway.
It also rolled out WhatsApp Catalogs last month, enabling small businesses to showcase their products for users to browse.
Mr. Heinecken, meanwhile, was known for his cutting-edge manipulations of media imagery from sources including magazines and catalogs.
"We're experiencing growth from multiple sources simultaneously," said Barry M. Massarsky, an economist who specializes in valuing music catalogs.
She soon appeared in ads and catalogs before making her way to NYC to pursue a career in modeling.
Hetrick shopped at Sears since she was a child, and said she recalls looking forward to its Christmas catalogs.
When writing failed to soothe, I scrolled through more online catalogs and folded more paper cranes until my hands cramped.
You're bound to get tons of shopping catalogs this holiday season, and soon, one of them may come from Amazon.
Here's a stat for you: In 1903, seed catalogs offered American farmers a choice of 307 varieties of sweet corn.
Shara started looking in that general area, using huge astronomical databases and star catalogs, but had no luck for decades.
Scite, a new website that catalogs academic papers, uses machine learning to understand the context in which research is cited.
Born and raised in Connecticut, she started modeling at age 14 and appeared in fashion catalogs for local department stores.
Many such lawsuits are filed in Manhattan, and say the defendants consented to that jurisdiction because they sell catalogs there.
Parents no longer have to limit their kids to Amazon or iHeartRadio's music catalogs on their Echo Dot Kids Edition.
Lotta Sea Lice[...] is a record as low-key as the catalogs of its creators and that backstory would suggest.
The pair digitized the annotated catalogs and published them in 2014 on Lost Art, a database of Nazi-looted objects.
The Instagram photo in question featured a busy pile of different fabric samples, stencils, furniture catalogs, and a giant tile.
Both services will help bring all of their larger content catalogs under one roof, but they won't be comprehensive — yet.
UX, design, and Data Science are the most common next courses in schools' catalogs, and cyber security is coming next.
How long would it take to watch everything that's good on either, let alone these respective catalogs in their entirety?
"Karl Lagerfeld: Visions of Fashion" catalogs a small part of the designer's prodigious output, unparalleled among his fellow fashion polymaths.
She catalogs the arbitrary illnesses that her children have had (an impressive list, actually, from coxsackie to the Norwalk virus).
In our industry, it used to be a network of sales reps knocking on doors and handing out printed catalogs.
Reheated gossip — replete with animated genealogy charts and catalogs of place names — is their lifeline, while silences are scary vacuums.
Packed with miscellaneous delights — phrases, jokes, anecdotes, lovely sentences — they read like secret autobiographies, back catalogs of joy and heartbreak.
Unlike Sears in the United States, Sears Canada never quit the business of producing and sending out mail-order catalogs.
A study published Wednesday in the journal BioScience catalogs human encounters with the whale shark in the last quarter-century.
The vintage watch scene is traditionally a male domain, with most sale catalogs containing only a few offerings for women.
These casual viewers aren't going to want to spend a lot of time researching the catalogs of various streaming services.
She studies Viking lore, learns words in Old Norse and catalogs Viking facts and beliefs to ground and guide her.
His earliest item is from 203, promoting electric vehicles, and he has some of the first Oldsmobile catalogs, circa 220.
Some young sommeliers found the earlier Theise catalogs, extracted the fogy-smashing exuberance and filtered it through ego-addled swagger.
I say in my work that enslaved Africans were not just "hands," as they would be called in auction catalogs.
AGI estimates the current public catalogs only account for about 4 percent of the objects in space around the Earth.
This chronological guide by a determined advocate catalogs 1,352 landmarks and 135 historic districts, both the familiar and the unheralded.
The Asia mailing address in the company's catalogs from that period was his 400-square-foot apartment in Hong Kong.
But look more closely at those catalogs and Instagram posts, and ask yourself: Will my spice jars ever truly match?
There's also a collection of rare, out-of-print and first-edition books and catalogs, locked within a glass cabinet.
The enterprise was so successful, store owners would organize bonfires and burn the catalogs to avoid losing their black customers.
He dispensed with the bills and other annoyances first so as to settle into the catalogs of coming art auctions.
Holdings include monographs on artists, art historical texts, art periodicals, and exhibition catalogs, as well as an extensive lecture archive.
Watch: Inside Brazil's Biggest Prison Beauty Pageant Inner Disruptions catalogs five Indigenous women's life experiences through the artistic use of prosthetics.
It stopped sending out catalogs in 221, and a decade later, Kmart's parent company bought Sears Roebuck & Co. for $22002 billion.
Boulevardier Boulevardier boasts one of the largest wine catalogs in town, yet it's small enough to feel like a neighborhood joint.
Above the door, which has its window papered over, a safety sign catalogs various health and fire hazards that lurk within.
Those are still challenges Plex could attack in the future, by becoming a hub that jumps you into streaming catalogs, too.
But even then, the advertisements and catalogs still catered to the male gaze (ask any teenage boy with access to mailboxes).
With natural language search, users can pull up specific data sets from those catalogs much more quickly than with traditional methods.
Reeves catalogs students who have followed D.A.R.E.'s precepts, for example, unaware that to do so would tear their families apart.
Many college catalogs list precious few specialized courses on the subject, and survey courses often give scant attention to political topics.
Mr. Wakely said he chose the music catalogs partly for their storytelling potential, but beyond "Beat Bugs" he provided scant details.
Rioux catalogs in almost overwhelming detail how nearly every major modern woman writer has some kind of relationship to the novel.
The fact that Amazon catalogs and makes available all the Alexa recordings it captures—accidental or otherwise—makes me feel terrible.
The only catalogs of the collection date to the 1870s and 1880s, among the first printed in Italy to use photographs.
In some cases, as the Times notes, entire catalogs from labels that UMG absorbed, like Chess, Decca, and Interscope, were annihilated.
The models in J. Crew catalogs "were definitely preppy," said Richard Jaffe, a longtime retail industry analyst who followed the company.
For those less invested in the palace intrigue, the set list will inevitably feature hits from across both artists' impressive catalogs.
Over decades in Chicago, R.R. Donnelley has printed best-selling novels, direct mail, copies of The New Yorker and Sears catalogs.
Hired in 19993 by Columbia University as its director of library services, she created one of the first electronic card catalogs.
In fact, Arandell bundles different, even competing retailers' catalogs together to mass ship in order to save money for the clients.
What started as a humble mail-order watch and jewelry service in 1886 soon shot to popularity through its affordable catalogs.
She soon forged her own punchy style and went on to have a varied career making book covers, catalogs and paintings.
Some of the products he catalogs in the new study are Juul-compatible pods offering higher nicotine concentrations than Juul itself.
The gardening catalogs that arrive in the mail in January are one of the things that get me through the winter.
Hedge funds look at the data to better understand consumer behavior in streaming services and the movement of content between catalogs.
Songs is unusual in the publishing business in that it has focused on young contemporary writers rather than buying old catalogs.
Its mail-order catalogs with merchandise ranging from toys, medicine and gramophones to automobiles, kit houses and tombstones made it the Amazon.
Brands like Amazon have also caught on to the affection for paper; it sent 20 million customers toy catalogs this holiday season.
Now Amazon is thought to be embracing the older way of convenient home shopping by sending out millions of printed toy catalogs.
In the past, each new online-connected Nintendo device — whether it's a console or handheld — hit reset on their Virtual Console catalogs.
Hulu, HBO, Showtime, Amazon, Apple, and others have launched or relaunched streaming properties and brought online massive back catalogs of old shows.
Web merchants are gobbling up a growing share of shopping dollars, their vast online catalogs rendering Walmart's sprawling superstores increasingly less relevant.
ByteDance could bring the app to a country like India without waiting for catalogs from the major labels, but that's highly unlikely.
And Bloomberg says licensing deals for this new paid service are contingent on coming to an agreement on those catalogs for TikTok.
Canada had in 2016 challenged U.S. duties applied to Canadian exports of "supercalendered" paper, which is used in glossy magazines and catalogs.
You'll be happy to hear that several different sites have answered the call and can summarize these streaming catalogs at a glance.
Licensing content in a global world is hard, and having universal content catalogs is something no major service has managed to achieve.
Known as the Tainted Products Marketed as Supplements List, it catalogs any time the FDA reports finding unapproved pharmaceutical ingredients in supplements.
Rather than simply performing hits from their own catalogs, Gabriel and Sting will also explore each other's tracks both separately and together.
Mailed to customers, it's reminiscent like the toy catalogs of yesteryear, with entire sections dedicated to LEGO, board games, and plush toys.
There's also a complete lack of properties, storyboards, asset catalogs, and many other things we take for granted in our modern tools.
The company's intellectual property, now owned by Sycamore Partners, has since returned to its roots, selling women's apparel through catalogs and online.
The program catalogs these publications to make them easier to find and provides them to participating libraries, whether online or in print.
Prince released music steadily from 1978 on, making for one of the most daring, radical and inventive catalogs in all of pop.
The gift shop is crammed with long out-of-print exhibition catalogs and no less hard-to-find (but surprisingly inexpensive) prints.
A glass coffee table was piled high with Modigliani catalogs that Mr. Nahmad, in a casual blue sweater and slacks, thumbed through.
The number of letters, catalogs and the like fell from 213 billion pieces per year in 2007 to 154 billion last year.
The ASCAP and BMI "blanket licenses" allow businesses to play any and all of some 15 million works in the combined catalogs.
He makes his living now shooting for advertisers and catalogs, but he is also in demand as a printer for special exhibitions.
It's also a notably rare item today, with only a half-dozen early copies, and two first editions, listed in library catalogs.
Recently, he's focused primarily on digitizing physical media—turning catalogs, magazines, and programs on floppy discs and CD ROMs into digital files.
A. At that time, art institutions were beginning to look at commercial activities, like producing catalogs and other products, to generate revenue.
Even before he died in 103 at age 79, his daughter pored through those cards — 87 card catalogs and shoe boxes full.
Those steroidal Goliaths of nonfiction, magazine articles bloated to hardcover size that stalk the catalogs of the major presses — who reads them?
Because the researchers had only what they thought were complete catalogs starting in 1960, the app does not cover earlier geological disasters.
I thought, pollen is also an object, so this is one of the first catalogs where you see microscopic pictures of pollen.
Designers dreamed up 447 styles with names like Croydon and Alhambra, many featured in the Sears catalogs with illustrations of finished interiors.
Two Indian men, perhaps a father and son, sat next to me, circling items in their slick catalogs, clutching their bidding paddles.
The avidity with which consumers snatched up even poor-quality CD reissues was a revelation: proof that catalogs could be cash cows.
Usually, music rights agencies advise campaigns to buy blanket licenses so they can play music in the agencies' catalogs wherever they are.
"Freak" is the wrong descriptor, of course—these catalogs of environmental destruction are normal now, the permanent mood music of everyday life.
Instead of looking through catalogs on a website, shoppers can get a real-time shopping experience and even shop with their friends.
Among them is Onward Reserve, a native e-commerce brand selling men's clothing that has begun using catalogs to reach new shoppers.
He gave me a ton of research from his costume designer, Fabio Toblini — folders and folders of images from 1960s fashion catalogs.
I'd study those catalogs for hours and meticulously fill out the order form on the back, as if I could buy them.
While these images echo product shots in retail catalogs, they are as refined in detail, composition and color as still-life miniatures.
It's a worthy send-off for such an intimate album, one that tenderly catalogs all the highs and lows of every experience.
Nancy began modeling baby clothes for Sears catalogs at age 2; Philip landed his first commercial for Fruit Loops at age 4.
She went to summer theater camp, acted in commercials and modeled in catalogs until her mother put all such work on hold.
There are catalogs filled with prepper gear out there, and if you want to dive into that world, then go right ahead.
The company's early catalogs—particularly those that ran between the 1930s and the 1970s—were full of weird novelties and dumb jokes.
She has also written extensively about art for Art in America, The Brooklyn Rail, and Artforum, among other publications and exhibition catalogs.
Issy Wood uses reproductions from auction catalogs, as well as images of false teeth, hair, and leather jackets and pants as starting points.
How much of Hype Machine's value is derived from the fact that you serve up music straight from blogs rather than from catalogs?
Simply put, not that anything with the mercurial musician was simple, Prince had more hits than most musicians have songs in their catalogs.
Already, in vitro fertilization (IVF) allows parents-to-be to select desirable traits from huge, carefully curated catalogs of sperm and egg donors.
Spotify and Apple Music partnered with Dubset back in 2016, which expanded their catalogs to include remixes and bootlegs that were previously excluded.
The company is testing out options to let people include music from these catalogs (which includes millions of titles) within their personal videos.
Artist pages will receive an update in iOS 12 with bigger artwork and new sections that make it easier to browse artist catalogs.
The discovery of the Weinmueller catalogs at Neumeister revealed more objects in museums in Germany, and her family began efforts to claim them.
In Philadelphia, staff passed out catalogs of products made on-site by inmates, who are paid as little as 90 cents a day.
However, it does retain an oversized mailbox Bezos once used to receive book catalogs back when Amazon sold books, rather than late capitalism.
Gance attributed the brand's Chinese success in part to marketing and messaging — less mass media than its Australian catalogs and far more targeted.
ReachFive proves that an omnichannel strategy doesn't just mean that you should merge your inventories and catalogs across your online and offline platforms.
For Facebook, Universal is the first major music company to license its recorded music and publishing catalogs for video and other social experiences.
The winner becomes a brand ambassador: She'll score a Torrid modeling contract, a Torrid wardrobe, and gets to appear in campaigns and catalogs.
All in all, the publishers say they've ID'd more than a thousand songs in their catalogs that Peloton is using without proper permission.
The colors and textures are accurately represented and these are fully re-worked 3D models from IKEA's 3D scans used for its catalogs.
In 1967, when the Court first considered this issue, consumers received paper catalogs in their mailboxes in front of their houses every day.
Consumers flipped thru the catalogs and ordered products by hand-writing on paper forms and mailing the forms back with a paper check.
He branched out to create high-quality reproduction tables, including Chippendales, and chests like highboys, which he sold in stores and through catalogs.
Wal-Mart's other events will include "Parties That Rock" and "Gifts That Rock," where attendees can receive curated gift guides and toy catalogs.
"I'm pretty sure the wine catalogs were being sent to one of our curators because he was a wine collector," Mr. Weiss said.
He's got a 40-foot-long shipping container full of magazines, catalogs, floppy discs, CDs, and other physical media that he's slowly ingesting.
Such catalogs were common in the early 19923s, during a period when people who didn't have modems had to acquire software in meatspace.
For many owners of music catalogs, the success of streaming has lifted valuations and lured new investors, creating a frothy market for deals.
But their catalogs mostly contain movies that came out in the last three or four decades and were produced in English-speaking countries.
Brookner's book jackets often suggest the texts are simply catalogs of genteel existence, and her mostly lackluster titles don't communicate the books' vivacity.
He catalogs the things that, long buried in ice, are now returning to the surface of the world, sometimes to humanity's steep detriment.
Among the early holiday cards and assorted catalogs were nine envelopes, each containing a check for over $2288 from the United States Treasury.
He contacted the University of Oxford and the University of California, Los Angeles, both major repositories of his work, and reviewed their catalogs.
Whatever the season, it's always hard to make time for reading actual books, as opposed to exhibition catalogs and sundry magazines and newspapers.
It catalogs horrific cases of abuse, including a priest who raped a young girl in the hospital after she had her tonsils out.
"Until now, the writings on the subject of piqué were limited to a few short articles and notices in auction catalogs," she said.
In addition to housing LibriVox and Project Gutenberg's catalogs, Archive grants users access to Naropa Poetics Audio Archive, Maria Lectrix, and Internet Archive.
Instead of visiting each of those five catalogs and searching them individually, you can head over to Archive to do a master search.
She catalogs neglect, sexual abuse beginning at age 8, and an adolescent turn to sex work to save money for gender reconstruction surgery.
I then took an interesting tour of the Pupi Museum (21693 euros), which catalogs a lengthy and complex history of puppetry in Sicily.
Streaming services like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime have also proliferated, offering huge catalogs of movies and shows for a comparatively low price.
The goal in each of those cases is to dig into large and scattershot catalogs and tell readers what is worth their time.
The service will be competing with more mature fare, like Netflix, and new services with enormous back catalogs like Disney+ and HBO Max.
The annual report catalogs violence, repression and cruelty around the world, under a mandate set by Congress in foreign aid and trade laws.
The problem is, the catalogs are brimming with the same return-of-neutrals story, too, and we worry it will soon be exhausted.
Meanwhile, Facebook has also doubled down on e-commerce with this year&aposs debut of Instagram Checkout and WhatsApp Catalogs for Small Businesses.
It means the catalogs go into the recycle bin unopened on the theory that if I don't see it, I don't want it.
While a relatively small subset of global commerce, it captures military mail, absentee ballots, retail catalogs, trade journals and light e-commerce purchases.
They worked with a network of international agents, who took orders and dispatched what were essentially mail-order catalogs, organized by model number.
But what made it especially complicated, Gomez-Uribe said, is that different countries and regions have different catalogs of movies and TV shows.
Johnson Smith probably didn't make a lot of the weird stuff in those catalogs, but it's aware of what matches its weird sensibilities.
All told, this is interesting and important work, as it catalogs the breadth of impacts on work on a nuanced, task-by-task level.
"For this film I got a lot of inspiration from old illustrations between 1920 and 1950, old shopping catalogs, education manuals," she tells Creators.
One highlight of this is a display of the comic books produced by the artists to accompany the original shows in lieu of catalogs.
Quad/Graphics had said in October it would buy LSC Communications in a deal bringing together two companies that print books, magazines and catalogs.
Each page wittily catalogs a subject of interest: "Nicknames" ("Every granny has a nickname") features a Bubbe, a Nonna, a Gran and so on.
I want to give an especial callout to the detail lavished on the catalogs and books in the game, as well as Arthur's journal.
Source: AGI "Today's public catalogs, by AGI's estimates, only account for about 4 percent of the objects in space around the Earth," Langster said.
The company develops a popular product information management (PIM) service to manage all information about products in your stores, online and in paper catalogs.
Usually, the arenas where politicians appear already possess a blanket license that allows the venue to play any song in the agencies' vast catalogs.
Founded in the 19th Century, Sears built itself into an American institution with its famous mail-order catalogs in practically every middle-class home.
Behind the furniture, a towering wooden bookcase is stuffed with artists' catalogs, a first edition of "Dumbo" and a collection of antique Puccini operas.
He does not permit his work to be photographed or filmed, nor does he produce catalogs or even wall labels to accompany his exhibitions.
Together, the companies offer a library of more than 140,000 TV episodes and 3,600 movies, making it one of the biggest catalogs available anywhere.
The final book feels heavier with food and custom and ceremony; catalogs of saints' relics, clothing and wedding presents; an epic paragraph about plums.
Concertgoers can expect to hear the British folk covers from the album, as well as reinterpreted songs from Ms. Chaney's and the Decemberists' catalogs.
Only the most committed collectors, who sought access to out-of-state wine catalogs, would go through the inconvenience and expense of such transactions.
We look at the evolution of commerce over the last number of years, starting with demographic targeting with catalogs, brands, with department stores, malls.
Var's off-kilter humor would fill the pages of the No Idea zine and sneak its way into the mailorder catalogs his label distributed.
For his own works, Standfest uses "vulgar" forms like tabloids, comics, and variety catalogs in combination with high Modernist subjects of architecture and design.
More than three decades after it was enacted, the law creates a slow drip by which record companies gradually lose rights to their back catalogs.
Facebook, Instagram and now Snapchat all offer marketers the ability to sell products via multi-product ad units that most closely mimic old print catalogs.
Not for lack of trying: The web site Emojipedia, which is viewed 24 million times per month, catalogs and explicates emoji on a rolling basis.
Local device ad targeting will work by Brave pushing out ad catalogs (one per region and natural language) to available devices on a recurring basis.
Rubmaps gets an estimated 2.57,2888 unique visitors per month and catalogs more than 37373733,200 open and active illicit massage businesses across the country, Polaris reported.
These users need to keep their catalogs up to data and quite a few of them supply their employees with mobile devices to help shoppers.
Surrounded by piles of old issues of Seventeen and Vogue and dELiA*s catalogs, I started the process of flipping through and tearing out pages.
At first blush, this description alludes to how individual brands (like, say, Crate & Barrel) already market products within narratives both online and in print catalogs.
Walmart said at the time that its plan was to develop interactive content to connect with its customers, including cooking shows and interactive toy catalogs.
Elisa says the Aiko tees were sold in stores, catalogs and online without her approval and is suing Aiko, PacSun and Neff Headwear for profits.
To find the right replacement, staffers had to flip through thick catalogs looking for a match, sometimes without knowing the part number or supplier name.
The catalog comes with a distinct retro look, evoking memories of old Toys "R" Us catalogs that made the now-defunct toy retailer so successful.
Vendors send their catalogs to both inmates inside as well as those outside who will be doing the ordering (more on that in a minute).
Perhaps best known for its flirty catalogs, the retailer had initially been exploring strategic alternatives to raise financing or engage in a sale or merger.
The initiative to publish certain entries from The Guggenheim's vast library began with 65 catalogs published in 2012, and has now grown to 205 titles.
If I want to surf, each app still features deep catalogs of programs, including lists created by algorithms based on the shows I already watch.
In an interview with 25 Gramos, exhibition curator Eloy Martínez de la Pera compares the paintings in this exhibition to today's catalogs and fashion editorials.
These catalogs effectively serve as a mobile storefront on WhatsApp — and one that can be operated without the need for a web page at all.
" Ben Carson said a few days later he had briefly looked at catalogs for dining furniture and was "shocked by the cost of the furniture.
It pulls in data from networks' ad catalogs and airings as well as data from more than 12 million smart TVs, according to its website.
That would be an incredibly distinct curveball to throw into most bands' catalogs, but it's sort of par for the course for Murder By Death.
The initiative to publish certain entries from The Guggenheim's vast library began with 65 catalogs published in 2012 and has now grown to 205 titles.
The real junk mail, of course, isn't stuff you signed up for — it's the catalogs and preapproved credit card offers that really clog your mailbox.
"All our worldwide catalogs, including online sales, are checked by the Art Loss Register," said Sabine Kegel, international senior watch specialist at Christie's in Geneva.
Unlike major labels, whose reissues contain mostly music from their own catalogs, Rhino licensed material from many labels, allowing it to produce more inclusive packages.
She took informal notes on her calls, and those notes have since become one of the most extensive catalogs of farm suicides in the country.
Karma Bookstore, open since April, stocks artists' books and catalogs along with used and rare titles that focus on contemporary art, photography and classical painting.
Catalogs from Montgomery Ward and another mail-order pioneer, Sears, Roebuck, started an industry that vied for a spot in mailboxes for decades to come.
Catalogs from Montgomery Ward and another mail order pioneer, Sears, Roebuck, started an industry that vied for a spot in mailboxes for decades to come.
Same-sex couples order their cakes from the same catalogs as everyone else, with the same options for size, shape, icing, filling, and so on.
Catalogs from Montgomery Ward and another mail order pioneer, Sears, Roebuck and Company, started an industry that vied for a spot in mailboxes for decades.
Color photos and charming illustrations from the company's archive of catalogs enliven its pages: "The Cook Book: Fortnum & Mason," by Tom Parker Bowles (HarperCollins, $35).
With Dynamic Ads, advertisers can now automatically create ads in real time based on extensive product catalogs that may contain hundreds of thousands of products.
Arcana has a deep inventory of new, rare and out-of-print books and catalogs on cinema, photography, architecture … well, everything including the kitchen sink.
Each month, Transportation Security Administration collects and catalogs 90,000 to 100,000 items that are inadvertently left behind at airport checkpoints by harried and distracted travelers.
So when I'm not reading my seed catalogs for the articles, so to speak, I comb the pages for plants tolerant of aridity and heat.
In fact, many have more than one number, corresponding to their listings in the voluminous catalogs that have been compiled over the century by astronomers.
Other activities will include creating wreaths from old catalogs and Christmas wrap and learning how to cultivate mushrooms, which can remove environmental toxins from soil.
Photos and videos of him hunting sheep, moose, bear and other big game were featured in the company's savvy social media marketing and glossy catalogs.
Because this trash posed a threat to our properties in space, the Department of Defense catalogs and tracks those items that are bigger than a softball.
The Dawn of Technicolor, 22016–21947 was awarded the New York State Historical Association's 22016 Henry Allen Moe Prize for Catalogs of Distinction in the Arts.
Both companies will be able to rely on deep back catalogs of beloved movies and shows, making an entrance even harder for a newcomer like Apple.
The episode's entire plot centers on the way they're pushed from relationship to relationship by a totalitarian dating app, which even catalogs and analyzes their resistance.
The same was true at Sam's Club, which McMillon said relied on "multiple systems, paper catalogs and a large desk" to service its tire buying customers.
This has the chance to tarnish Spotify's first impressions in India, as it launches without the added value of one of the world's largest music catalogs.
Images of other similar artifacts have also surfaced in catalogs offered by antiquities dealers, he said, but so far there is no evidence of their authenticity.
Some of Atari's own early games were mediocre; they were exceedingly basic, rushed versions of Basketball, Hangman, and other games populated early company catalogs and brochures.
The egg case sold in catalogs will generally hatch into happy Chinese or European mantises eager to eat one another, or any native Carolina mantises nearby.
Because Radius is sitting on top of Salesforce's customer management systems, it's updated in real time, so doesn't suffer from the deficiencies of static corporate catalogs.
During her research, the pair made an unexpected discovery in the basement of the auction house: bundles of auction catalogs filled with notes in Weinmueller's handwriting.
Three months later, at a meeting in Bucharest, Georgescu let one of three FARC contacts present peruse catalogs full of rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles.
The company initially struggled to grow its userbase overseas as strongly as the public markets expected, with rigid pricing and limited international catalogs primary the problems.
The Internet Archive—the site that catalogs the world's digital detritus—has scooped up hundreds of publicly available military PowerPoints and preserved them for public consumption.
In camp, the men traded magazines like Playboy and mail-­order automotive catalogs, imagining the cars they would soup up when they returned to the States.
The agreement represented the first major music company to license its music and publishing catalogs for video and other social experiences across Facebook, Instagram and Oculus.
The day new catalogs come out is a celebration, a frenzy of excitement over new items, despair at discontinued favorites, intense menu planning and list-making.
How it matters: The report catalogs different effects, such as how climate "shocks" can weaken a region's economic output and the valuation of its tax base.
Victoria's Secret has been trying to adjust its business model of late by discontinuing swimwear and most of its apparel merchandise and by eliminating print catalogs.
By then, Deadheads were already modding microphones, building their own preamps, experimenting with DATs, publishing phone book-length tape catalogs, and exploring internet-based distribution networks.
The former agent said that "some of those girls got in" with the lingerie company for ad campaigns and catalogs but not the televised fashion show.
Akeneo is a product information management (PIM) service to manage all information about your products in your stores, online and in your good-old paper catalogs.
Even if you've never shopped there personally, you've likely seen the catalogs, or at least heard of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, an annual televised event.
Two catalogs of surveillance software, one obtained by Human Rights Watch and another located online, highlight the possibility of sophisticated merging and mining of call records.
But when the catalogs landed in mailboxes last week, the interview — illustrated with photos of both women sitting on a beige settee — met with swift reaction.
The real money, Mr. McCartney suggested, was in music publishing, the side of the business that deals with the songwriting rights for big catalogs of songs.
The popular '90s brand, known for its whimsical clothing and equally playful catalogs, officially closed its doors in 2014 after several consecutive years of waning sales.
To do that, the estate and Primary Wave — which specializes in marketing classic song catalogs — would need to work with Sony, which owns Ms. Houston's recordings.
They would instead be limited to the catalogs of a handful of state-approved vendors, through whom all packages for inmates would need to be ordered.
Hailed in Britain, the show brings Ms. Friedman's caressing drama to songs from Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim's vast separate catalogs as well as that fortuitous collaboration.
His sermons have made their way into a couple of books and many magazines, but the majority of what Theise writes ends up in annual catalogs.
Hamilton Davison, president of the American Catalog Mailers Association, said half of all Americans order from catalogs even if they don't immediately flip through the mailers.
He said U.S. Postal Service studies had found that after periodicals and bills, catalogs attract the next most eyeballs, getting as much attention as personal correspondence.
"The way the cat usually gets out of the bag with that stuff is merchandising and toy catalogs and things like that," he told Entertainment Tonight.
Like the German war machine it in part catalogs, the Tirpitz Museum in Blavand, Denmark, which opened this summer, is an artifact buried in the sand.
Tisch told CNBC that Spring will become more of a partner with eBay, and will help curate fashion catalogs for eBay customers ahead of the holidays.
It also sells home and apparel brands through its Cornerstone business, which markets products through catalogs, branded e-commerce websites, and 14 retail and outlet stores.
In old catalogs and books, pink was the color for little boys, said Leatrice Eiseman, a color expert and executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.
Earlier this year, creators specifically called out groups like Universal Music, which owns one of the largest catalogs of songs, for being overzealous with copyright claims.
Across music streaming services, catalogs are becoming more uniform, everyone is copying each other's personalized playlists and discovery mechanisms and many are embracing radio and podcasts.
While competitors like Apple Music or YouTube might offer similar music catalogs, users won't stray from Spotify if they become addicted to social discovery through Tastebuds.
She has appeared in catalogs and on billboards for Nordstrom, represented Beyonce's "Formation" merchandise line and modeled Target's "adaptive wear" (clothing designed for people with disabilities).
In recent years, MoMA has archived online all the catalogs, publicity materials and installation photographs from these shows, a gold mine for design buffs and historians.
I'd seen the big hits and the cultural touchstones — now I wanted to burrow deep into the found-footage catalogs on Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Shudder.
Unlike network and public television, which have a lot of free streaming content, these are paid services with vast catalogs, original programs, and curated lists and recommendations.
A dreamy pile of Anthropologie catalogs?), sort through everything that was once in the drawer, moving all the clutter to its rightful place (loose change, meet wallet).
Rosa initially found the new venture overwhelming; the first time she went to hand out catalogs at a local laundromat, still knowing very little English, she cried.
Sega exited the video game console business nearly 20 years ago, but the company still retains some of the industry's most iconic characters and beloved classic catalogs.
Green had lots of instructive advice, including on the waning power of celebrity endorsements, the power of offline retail, and why expensive catalogs can still make sense.
Services, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, will have to make sure that at least 30 percent of their catalogs in Europe come from European countries.
"This is critical, as it will likely stimulate further interest in this laundry list of artists' back catalogs, increasing the potential of additional streaming revenue," he said.
Katharine McPhee's gonna have to make do without some coupons, catalogs and Publishers Clearing House offers -- some of her mail got jacked by an alleged car burglar.
Back catalogs are a heck of a thing to waste, so here's hoping this model continues to mature and improve in terms of value to the consumer.
Digitization has more or less sent filing cabinets, Rolodexes, microfiche, card catalogs, and other forms of analog record-keeping into the great office space in the sky.
"I was inspired by a lot of the Victoria's Secret catalogs from the '90s," Perry recalls, specifically calling out brunette models like Helena Christensen and Stephanie Seymour.
The jokes it catalogs leech from platform to platform and get bigger once the site's editors write about and codify them; sometimes they spiral out of control.
All three companies are relying on their own catalogs and standalone, exclusive offerings to bring in subscribers and compete with mega streaming services like Hulu and Netflix.
Overstuffed with exceptional big-studio films and arthouse gems, the service represented a viable alternative to the big streamers, many of which offer relatively meager film catalogs.
Since 2013, the studio has purchased the full catalogs of several defunct development companies, including legendary games like Red Faction, Delta Force, and Conker's Bad Fur Day.
They compared planet catalogs and disk measurements compiled by the world's most powerful radio telescope and found the planet masses were much bigger than the disk masses.
The company created ICE's Investigative Case Management system, which catalogs migrants in U.S. detention, which helps to build records that can be used against migrants in court.
Shah's teams oversee the products that have allowed emerging direct-to-consumer companies to explode overnight, along with features that transform a retailer's photos into product catalogs.
Lotta Sea Lice, the resulting record out today on Matador, is a record as low-key as the catalogs of its creators and that backstory would suggest.
If you were to ask me for hot tips on the best gaming monitor, I'd consult my Asus, Dell, and even Acer catalogs before thinking about Samsung.
The catalogs feature today joins several others designed with the needs of businesses in mind, including business profiles, quick replies for messages, chat labels and automated messages.
At a time when Americans made most of their own goods, Sears debuted catalogs that sold tools, dishes, TVs, clothes, appliances and — for a time — even houses.
An article on Thursday about the advanced printing technologies used by art book publishers misstated the name of a publisher of art books and museum exhibition catalogs.
The script is almost entirely from actual Restoration Hardware catalogs and Reconstruction-era tracts, like Sherman's field notes, the ones about giving 40 acres to freed slaves.
And then [the other text is] things that the spokesman for Restoration Hardware says at the opening of the catalogs, about what they're going for this season.
There are moments when this book moves at a clippity-clop pace, as if the author were merely turning the pages of old book catalogs and reminiscing.
In small town Canada, particularly before the rise of online shopping and Walmart's arrival 000 years ago, catalogs from Eaton's and Simpsons-Sears offered big city selection.
" In this memoir, the television writer "catalogs the men who should have been comrades and instead were antagonists," said our reviewer, adding: "It's not a short list.
MONDAY PUZZLE — The only nice thing about winter, as far as I'm concerned, is that these are the months when the gardening catalogs arrive in the mail.
On the other side of the exhibition hall, a more intriguing exhibit catalogs the timeline of British colonial rule in India through photos, prints and historical relics.
Apple Music, Amazon Music, Times Internet and Tencent-backed Gaana, Airtel's Wynk and Reliance Jio's JioSaavn are locked in an aggressive battle and offer nearly identical catalogs.
Cindy herself is an odd, outcast narrator who reads catalogs (they're what she can get her hands on) and observes relentlessly, the way only a loner does.
If you want to make a fair-minded assessment, you have to consider small, self-published items as well as large, scholarly catalogs produced by mighty institutions.
The government report, mandated by Congress, catalogs human rights problems around the world, offering an encyclopedic accounting of government-sponsored murders, forced sterilizations and other egregious acts.
At this Wednesday night concert, expect to hear the British folk covers from the album, as well as reinterpreted songs from Ms. Chaney's and the Decemberists' catalogs.
The seniors study college catalogs and wonder if they should leave their starkly beautiful land of family and clans, a reservation that is bigger than West Virginia.
WarnerMedia and Disney will also be taking back some of their catalogs as they launch their own standalone services as licensed content dries up across the industry.
In order to be successful, podcast ads have to be relevant to the show they&aposre placed in and stay fresh, even in back catalogs, Vanover said.
The thing about catalogs of any kind is that they're full of products that earned a spot there—products that had to be sourced, distributed, and shipped.
Coming from NASA's famed Jet Propulsion Laboratory, this app catalogs recent images of planets, moons, asteroids and other features of the cosmos, captured by NASA-affiliated space programs.
Using its very own image-recognition software, PartPic works with suppliers to not only digitize their catalogs, but make all the parts inside searchable to customers using smartphones.
The Nikkei said the company would likely withdraw the affected vehicles from the market to revise its catalogs, a process which could take about two to three weeks.
According to AdAge's sources, another enticing incentive may be for Amazon to focus on networks' back catalogs of programming that may not be generating revenue at the moment.
The new law, which applies to print, online, posters, campaigns, and catalogs, is part of the nation's effort to combat eating disorders among the nation's youth and teens.
As competition among them heats up, meal kit startups are expanding their repertoire, including by selling their dinner kits at groceries and adding new products to their catalogs.
"I was too short to do a lot of clothes, but I did some jewelry and some catalogs, and then I got in contact with Playboy," she said.
Why it matters: It's the first major music company to license its recorded music and publishing catalogs for video and other social experiences across Facebook, Instagram and Oculus.
It's been described by scholars as a "secondary surveillance network," since it extensively catalogs and maps interpersonal relationships between individuals, even those who aren't suspected of a crime.
Skill and longtime productivity are part of the answer; all the headliners have gigantic catalogs, holding far more good songs than they could cram into any one set.
With this material it creates exhibitions that advance scholarship (some of the catalogs are instant classics) but also give unalloyed pleasure, partly because the scale is always right.
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Sears, which started out as a mail-order watch business, was founded in the late 22008th century and quickly ballooned into a retail giant known for its catalogs.
Over the last year, Concord has spent $150 million acquiring more catalogs, and by next year the company expects to have $400 million in revenue, Mr. Pascucci said.
And he knew the Stingel and Guyton catalogs backward and forward, which earned him capital, particularly with art world players who had not yet realized their grandest ambitions.
If those catalogs found their way into hands in other states and enticed a few far-flung sales, it was no big deal one way or the other.
Archival material such as past exhibitions, catalogs, and photographs of the artist's happenings in the '60s and '70s also offer rare glances into the un-Instagrammable Kusama years.
It's easy to feel outrage about draconian laws that punish nonviolent drug offenders, and about racial bias, each of which Alexander catalogs in a riveting and persuasive manner.
English law ignored lesbian sex; most of the women in Ackroyd's catalogs were in trouble not for disorderly love but for breaking gendered norms of dress and behavior.
Relocating to New York City, she signed with Ford Models and Irene Marie Models and appeared in catalogs for Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and more, according to Defining Cultures.
A Chinese couple sat hand in hand on the second row, catalogs on their laps — she in a Gucci T-shirt, he in a Louis Vuitton denim jacket.
I haven't started either of them yet, but they're on my nightstand, waiting, alongside a lot of photography catalogs I'm going through in search of stuff to buy.
The acquisition of Imagem will also add to Concord Bicycle's overhead, since Imagem's theatrical, classical and pop catalogs are managed as distinct business units, with their own staff.
"Postage is half the cost of the catalog," said Tom Benedict, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Arandell, which has been printing catalogs since the 1920s.
The catalog industry may be seeing a resurgence due to new, smaller entrants, but many big, more traditional catalog retailers still see the value in catalogs, for now.
It's time to turn the beat around as this jukebox musical celebrating the lives, love and back catalogs of Gloria and Emilio Estefan prepares for its Broadway close.
In 2010, he formed Peter Hook & The Light with his bandmates from another side project, Monaco, and set out to play every song in the bands' respective catalogs.
According to a website that catalogs the history of the House of Representatives, the mace is composed of 13 bundled rods, which look like a dagger from afar.
She did work for General Motors, the Federal Aviation Administration, Rio de Janeiro's Museum of Modern Art and the 1964 World's Fair, and designed museum catalogs and furniture.
The annual event will include making paper snowflakes from recycled gift wrap and catalogs, woven art and stuffed toys from fabric scraps and a city from castoff cardboard.
The service debuted with an expansive library that includes its Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars catalogs, as well as a handful of new and exclusive movies and shows.
Gourmet cupcakes, protected in pink boxes stamped with the NAMMO logo, were on a table close to the entrance, next to spiral-bound catalogs of the company's wares.
The Sears Christmas catalogs provided hours and hours of entertainment for kids, who could flip through the dog-eared pages and dream about playing with the latest toys.
If the notion of what an heirloom vegetable is remains vague in the general sense, seed catalogs are proof of how wondrous it can be in the specific.
On-demand music services like Spotify give us instant access to some artists' official catalogs, and YouTube gives us much of that, plus oddities like talk-show performances.
Gay's World of Wakanda debuted in November and sold an estimated 57,073 issues according to Comichron, a site that catalogs the yearly and monthly sales of comic books.
Some librarians specialize in research and locating information; some librarians work with tech, making sure online catalogs function correctly, or developing innovative web solutions to provide services to patrons.
The rest of the WB and Turner catalogs (and as a Criterion collector, those are the ones I'm more interested in) will be left astray for the immediate future.
Over the course of the next hundred years, Sears would send millions of catalogs around the country, giving rural residents the ability to buy practically anything in the world.
The mostly-women artists who drive the trend are solidly midcareer, with strong creative back catalogs to dip into and fans who remember coming of age along with them.
After all, the catalogs themselves between Sling TV, Hulu's live TV service, DirecTV Now, and PlayStation Vue, will be fairly similar (well, except for Vue dropping all Viacom channels).
Flipkart and Amazon have been unsuccessful with efforts to get a three-month extension to the rules, Bloomberg reported, hence their respective catalogs look very much more sparse today.
The end of print catalogs also feels right in line with the companies shift towards a more millennial focus, targeting younger consumers right where they live on the web.
The company is eager to get into customers' homes — hence its bid for kitchen appliances — and toy catalogs are the perfect way to indoctrinate children as miniature Amazon devotees.
And even if the studios were to pull their catalogs entirely from those services, those companies are ready to step in with their own original content to replace it.
Armstrong is behind "Unbox," which will aim to connect brands more directly with their customers using codes and tags across TV, events, catalogs, out-of-home advertising and online.
Facebook and Universal Music have struck a multi-year licensing deal to let users across all Facebook media properties use recorded music and publishing catalogs for video across Facebook.
Kyle also started signing himself up to receive catalogs on the internet—for restaurants, which he'd read cover to cover, but also for office supplies and swimming pool equipment.
The team spent a year creating a global recommendation system that leverages the taste graph of the entire subscriber base while simultaneously taking into account differences in regional catalogs.
Since then, YouTube channels with names like xMisterkinox and LonelyLilAngel have grown into extensive back catalogs for the genre, with some videos amassing as many as three million views.
Quad/Graphics had said in October it would buy LSC Communications in an all-stock deal, bringing together two of the biggest companies that print books, magazines and catalogs.
Building the requisite catalogs of data — building a Human Phenome Project — to complete the work of the Human Genome Project, seems of little interest to legislators and their constituents.
The catalogs are particularly appealing to WhatsApp's customer based in emerging markets, where much of users' online activity is taking place inside apps instead of on the wider web.
While his peers could cruise for clothes at the mall, Mr. Miko wore hand-me-downs from his 6-5 father, whose wardrobe came from big-and-tall catalogs.
The State Office of Child and Family Services catalogs such reports — screening 300,000 calls a year through the hotline — and relays cases to local child welfare agencies to investigate.
The idea behind the new ads is to automatically pull details from advertisers' catalogs so they don't have to create a new ad for every item, the sources said.
Catalogs of greenhouse gas emissions are generally collected and presented on a nation-by-nation basis, but CDP's report aims to assign emissions to industrial fossil fuel firms specifically.
"I was impressed with how the show digs deep into the song catalogs of the era and doesn't just go with the obvious hits," Streisand told The Hollywood Reporter.
Here's what happened: The Carters were walking off the stage, after tag-teaming through two-and-a-half hours of their respective back catalogs at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
As a young model, she appeared on the covers of young adult paperbacks and in Ralph Lauren catalogs before going to work for Ms. Trump's apparel and licensing brand.
Mr. Chiappini has challenged the expert's findings, pointing out that all the paintings in the exhibition had been included in catalogs of Modigliani's works, and had been exhibited before.
A photo studio has been set up, too, the better to shoot close-ups for the catalogs that will be issued before everything is sold five months from now.
Williams-Sonoma Chief Marketing Officer Felix Carbullido said his companies brands, which include Pottery Barn, West Elm and Mark and Graham, are sending fewer catalogs than in the past.
But it is also rich in Vincent's catalogs of the colors he saw everywhere, in sunsets and cypresses, in women's skins and the seemingly colorless soil of Southern France.
In elementary school, they used to hand out catalogs from the Scholastic publishing company that allowed you to order books that would then be delivered to you at school.
It cites research by Next Gen Personal Finance, a nonprofit group that develops courses and funds training for high school teachers, that analyzed course catalogs from 11,000 high schools.
These are the catalogs by which the novel's central figure, an academic named Jack Gladney who specializes in Hitler studies, tries to keep his fear of mortality at bay.
Before starting her business, Psychic Medium Valentina, she was indeed a Los Angeles model who posed for magazines including Jet and Essence and catalogs such as Frederick's of Hollywood.
A Final Companion to Books from the Simpsons, as the title suggests, catalogs every single book, both fictional and real, to make an appearance on the long-running cartoon.
These services, like Amazon's Echo-only $4 a month streaming service and Pandora's $5 a month option, either don't offer full catalogs or are only available on a single device.
" Harrison stopped short of saying which publishers would be offering a subscription through Stadia, simply indicating that it'll probably be "publishers who have bigger catalogs and more significant line-ups.
Using snail mail, millions of these catalogs will be shipped out to homes across the US while anyone shopping at a Whole Foods will have the catalog handed to them.
Shoppers could order items through Sears' print catalogs and later pick them up in stores, a service that many retailers are just now starting to incorporate with their websites today.
Born without her right arm below the elbow, the model has posed for magazines and catalogs and became the first amputee to walk New York Fashion Week without a prosthetic.
I was a copywriter, writing for the catalogs about all the cute doll accessories, and somehow Pleasant was just determined that I was the best person to write this book.
If you want to learn more about Technicolor, visit The George Eastman Museum or Barbara Flueckiger's fascinating website, which catalogs the many competing color technologies that emerged in the 1900s.
In its previous incarnation, the site facilitated subscriptions directly with artists and labels that not only offered catalogs of releases, but access to individual song stems, events, videos, and more.
Pinterest on Tuesday added personalized shopping picks and shopping catalogs to the feed, while earlier this month, it launched "emotional well-being activities" to help users combat stress and anxiety.
The real deal, though, entered the world late last month, when astronomers publicly released and put online all the individual snapshots, including auto-generated catalogs of some 800 million objects.
In December, Facebook and Universal Music struck a multi-year licensing deal to let customers across all Facebook media properties use recorded music and publishing catalogs for video across Facebook.
It's hard to imagine a more fitting home so play this new track below—and then dive deep into the vast back catalogs of both Dos Santos and International Anthem.
Its editorial team works with a panel of influencers, or people who have popular YouTube and Instagram accounts about books, to go through publishers' catalogs and pick promising new releases.
It's a unisex hair trend that spread amongst all sorts of cool-kid types during the era thanks to models in the pages of Sassy, YM and dELiA*s catalogs.
Mr. Geltner catalogs the classes missed because Mr. Crews was on a binge, the students he slept with, the cocaine, the D.U.I.s, the bar fights he lost with masochistic glee.
It's also rolling out sitelink extensions for TrueView for action ads that will allow viewers to navigate to additional landing pages, like those for holiday catalogs, store hours and more.
Sony/ATV also administers the music publishing catalog of EMI, and together the two catalogs give Sony/ATV a global market share of about 28 percent, according to industry estimates.
A website that catalogs historical correspondence celebrated International Dog Day by publishing a memo from former President George H.W. Bush instructing White House staff not to feed his overweight dog.
Old magazines, software catalogs, floppy discs containing productivity software, educational games, and dictionaries for the Apple II. Once, he went searching for every AOL free trial CD-ROM ever published.
The B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library at Long Island University in Brookville, N.Y., owns Hearst's albums, auction catalogs and other paperwork related to his collection, and is posting material online.
But critics say the move would enrich a few private companies, and would limit prisoners to the catalogs' paltry, price-inflated roster of TV dinners, potato chips and Scrabble dictionaries.
I read transcripts of wiretapped Spanish conversations — the cartel's nickname for Mr. Sharp was Tata, slang for Grandpa — and pored through brittle copies of his decades-old day-lily catalogs.
In a 2014 post, Hodinkee scoured old auction catalogs featuring Paul Newman sales and found estimates as low as $9,257 in 1992, and as low (yes) as $66,000 in 2008.
AlixPartners says retailers are using demographic and spending data to optimize when to send catalogs, focusing on key times such as holiday or life moments that spur spending like moving.
Almost every console release has shown that catalogs get better over time, and that will likely happen with Stadia, too; the company's promising 120 games this year, including 10 exclusives.
Summer Reading There are rock bands — the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys come to mind — with deeper catalogs than the Beatles, whose recording career lasted less than a decade.
The service will also be heavily populated with all the back catalogs of the other companies under the Disney entertainment umbrella, such as Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic.
My wife also looked at catalogs and wanted to be sure that the color of the chair fabric of any set that was chosen matched the rest of the decour.
Because that's when the seed catalogs arrive, stuffed into mailboxes around the solstice, hitting like a blast of warm air: lists of many hundreds of different fruits, vegetables and flowers.
Loading is also starting to cultivate an expanding and rather impressive repertoire of materials such as books, magazines, and expensive biennale and exhibition catalogs, stemming from the early 2000s onward.
In 1947, the two brothers joined Maxwell Sackheim, another mail-order house, which sold cut-rate items from catalogs and solicitations to people on mailing lists bought from research firms.
Ms. Rapaport has also applied museum practices to her public art program, including publishing scholarly catalogs, investing more in public programs and taking park projects on tour to other institutions.
Not only does these services often cost less, some even include the premium channel's own content – like Amazon offers older HBO series, and others may have similar movie catalogs at times.
He had gotten his hands on two catalogs published by the Clothing Research Center, and sold only in the kind of bookstores and magazine stands that don't attract many foreign customers.
Scientists have gone so far as to create catalogs of meteorite imposters they've been sent, and careful guides are written to try and prevent unwitting first time buyers from purchasing fakes.
Just as consumers sign up for newsletters and catalogs, he believes a social channel for direct marketing is something consumers would be excited about to stay close to their favorite content.
Tumblr fandoms and fanfic catalogs and meme accounts are at our fingertips at all times, obscuring the lines between who that celebrity actually is and the internet persona we've given them.
Since the company's conception as a mail-order business in the 1980s, the brand's official catalogs served as an extension of Penzey's own opinions, according to a 2018 New Yorker profile.
It's a refreshing rewrite of the intimidatingly perfect scenarios many furniture catalogs put forth, and perhaps a scary insight into just how well IKEA knows what we're up to at home.
My footage, which comprises the Dark Ride Project, catalogs the last remaining classic spook rides around the world, using three special low-light cameras to deliver image content from every direction.
It's a small detail, but if you spend a ton of time in streaming apps, adding large catalogs of music to your library, it's definitely a feature that comes in handy.
This is similar to what other companies like Facebook and Yahoo have done with their own messaging apps — partnering with third-parties like Giphy and Tumblr to integrate catalogs of GIFs.
So now we know for sure that in trying to make their establishments look as much like J. Crew catalogs as possible, restaurants have entered into the "hot or not" business.
Dynamic Ads let advertisers automatically create ads from their product catalogs and serve them to people on Snapchat in real-time, based on interest people have shown in the brand online.
"Publishing catalogs are a prized investment right now," Mr. Jampol said, explaining that their performance is fairly steady at 10 percent a year and unaffected by fluctuations in the stock market.
But Hamilton: A Revolution, which catalogs the behind-the-scenes development and full lyrics of the Broadway show, is the next best thing to being in the room where it happens.
Customers who pay $10 a month to the new subscription version, called SoundCloud Go, will have access to all those songs as well as to millions more from those labels' catalogs.
Since 2014, SoundCloud has signed licensing deals with the major record companies, as well as independents, which give the company access to those labels' catalogs and allow it to sell subscriptions.
While working at the Arts Council of Britain, where she edited catalogs and helped prepare exhibitions, she met the artist Vanessa Bell (no relation to Graham), a sister of Virginia Woolf.
Jacobsen's account is full of entertaining anecdotes; she catalogs the seers, the spoon-benders and the researchers who administered ESP tests to plants, all funded in the interest of national security.
Movies have long been a birthplace of Broadway musicals, and they continue to provide lucrative revenue streams for big studios, looking hard at their back catalogs for the next big thing.
Buly's current owners, Victoire de Taillac and Ramdane Touhami, relaunched the brand five years ago and often consult archival beauty catalogs to find ideas for the brand's 19th-century-inspired packaging.
The House bill as originally introduced outlines the violent history of lynching in the United States and catalogs the lengthy history of earlier attempts to pass anti-lynching legislation in Congress.
He himself used the mimeograph that came with the store to issue catalogs that found an audience with far-off customers, among them universities looking to buy works by contemporary authors.
The Trace compiled its data from the Gun Violence Archive, which inventories and catalogs episodes of gun violence in the United States based on news and police reports and other sources.
Offerings range from Mr. Gordon's "Live Archiveography" — in which the veteran postmodernist catalogs his storied career in real time — to the latest manifestation of Mr. Kelly's obsession with Andy Warhol. thelumberyard.
On one hand, seed catalogs are vessels for the sort of dry and practical information gardeners and farmers need — U.S.D.A. plant-hardiness-zone numbers, days to maturity, yield and crop size.
To measure linguistic positivity, Dr. Dehghani's team looked at catalogs of words associated with positive and negative emotions, from a collection called the linguistic inquiry and word count, or LIWC, database.
Mr. Gooding said he analyzed past catalogs and found that many of the cars that sold for record prices at the time had been some of the best investments for collectors.
"American publishers and retailers rely on Quad and LSC to print and distribute billions of magazines, catalogs and books each year," said Makan Delrahim, an assistant attorney general in the Antitrust Division.
Glamour reports that Gabrielle isn't shopping on the revamped Delia*s site (her middle school days ended back in '98), though she is scouring the internet to find old catalogs to document.
As explained to me by CEO Aaron Sherman, retailers currently make their orders after browsing thick, phone book-style catalogs (which don't even have comprehensive listings), or just by talking to salespeople.
In order for it to pay off for Warner Media to be able to afford buying exclusive rights to major catalogs, it's going to need to be able to add subscribers quickly.
But for those who want a more involved experience, the Archives site may be just the thing, and it may even indicate a way forward for other veteran musicians with deep catalogs.
Netflix has a number of new series additions to its catalogs like Luke Cage, The Crown and The OA, all of which were called out in its report as successful new additions.
The Victoria's Secret brand, in particular, has been seen as trying to adjust its business model of late, by discontinuing swimwear and most of its apparel merchandise, and by eliminating print catalogs.
Facebook and Universal Music struck a multi-year licensing deal just before the holiday to let users across all Facebook media properties use recorded music and publishing catalogs for video across Facebook.
However, these public catalogs account for only 4 percent of the objects in space, according to AGI, a company which provides software to commercial and government entities to analyze and track objects.
By controlling both the Sony/ATV and EMI catalogs, Sony has wielded the biggest catalog in the music-publishing business, with annual sales of just under $600 million, according to Sony filings.
They inhabit different universes — Ethan freely admits to her that his work has been described as "one step above catalogs and fortune cookies," while Olivia's model is the French novelist Marguerite Duras.
Mr. Munhall wrote prolifically: articles for art journals and other publications as well as catalogs for some of the more than 30 exhibitions he organized, many of which opened at the Frick.
A possible model for the databases is one already maintained online by the Supreme Court, which mainly catalogs individuals, although it does include some companies and even a few small local governments.
Here is a man who collects women like records and catalogs them by preference, the first in a long series of clues that Rob is maybe not a character to be idolized.
WHAT TO SEE The Asia Art Archive is a hidden treasure for art history fans, who can browse a collection of 50,000 print and digital items, including catalogs, monographs, multimedia and periodicals.
This was around the late 28s—before they had web forums—and I was on a couple music mailing lists where I'd ask questions about stuff like back catalogs or artist pseudonyms.
Before April, tariffs had not been mentioned more than twice in a single Beige Book going back to October 1996, the furthest back the Fed catalogs the full reports on its website.
More likely is that Netflix joins the HBOs and CBSes and Hulus of the world as a series of titans, with numerous niche services filling in the gaps in those services' catalogs.
His works were exhibited in museums around the world and collected in books and exhibition catalogs, including "Observations," which featured text by Truman Capote, and "Nothing Personal," with text by James Baldwin.
In another instance of Ms. Owens's generosity: each cover (of the first run of over 8,000 catalogs) is a one-of-a-kind silk-screen made by the artist and her crew.
He is also a provocative wine writer, both in his annual catalogs, and in his philosophical 2010 book, "Reading Between the Wines," in which he argued persuasively for wine's centrality to culture.
For me, the Fold and Rey's dumb sword seem akin to devices tugged out of Skymall catalogs and Sharper Images stores that gave me a love for gadgets in the first place.
Shows based on pop catalogs are well suited to this approach, because those songs tend not to be tethered to a narrative arc, leaving directors and writers the freedom to go wild.
"My wife also looked at catalogs and wanted to be sure that the color of the chair fabric of any set that was chosen matched the rest of the decor," he said.
Sears dates back to the late 1880s and its mail-order catalogs with merchandise from toys, medicine and gramophones to automobiles, kit houses and tombstones made it the Amazon of its time.
Sears dates back to the late 1880s and its mail-order catalogs with merchandise from toys, medicine, and gramophones to automobiles, kit houses and tombstones made it the Amazon of its time.
"My wife also looked at catalogs and wanted to be sure that the color of the chair fabric of any set that was chosen matched the rest of the decor," he wrote.
Plus, with tiny living, you don't exactly have space to store huge catalogs of DVDs and if you have a small budget, those DVDs might be too expensive in the first place.
Instead it catalogs, by means of changing postures, hairstyles, clothing and expressions, a range of human possibility that feels very much rooted in the present moment, whatever that moment happens to be.
In the meantime, for research, he has a tall stack of old art magazines and catalogs flagged with Post-its that he referred to frequently during a recent conversation about his collection.
Mr. Finaldi, who took up his post last August amid a contentious strike by gallery assistants, works at an antique leather-topped desk surrounded by bookshelves stacked with exhibition catalogs in multiple languages.
Other company archival materials, such as historic products, product catalogs and manuals, some correspondence by Dave Packard and other company research collections, were also unaffected because they are housed at other Keysight locations.
Amazon, another major competitor in the space, announced its top toy list in August and is expected to hand out toy catalogs at Whole Foods grocery stores later this year to promote them.
From there, he developed a long relationship with Cruz and the rest of House, culminating in the exhibition and the launch of a book that catalogs House's diffuse reach within the design sphere.
Digital streaming and MP3s might give us more access to endless catalogs of heady jams, but nothing compares to being able to touch, feel and show off the music you love the most.
With VHX, it will now have a suite of subscription video tools that will let it help not only individual creators, but those with larger content catalogs, including programmers and other media companies.
The goal of the break-up is to unlock further value as a multi-channel communications management business, a printing business for magazines and catalogs and a financial communications and data services company.
The same appears to be true for Apple and Pandora: the companies aren't pulling their music from their catalogs, and are simply exercising some editorial control over who goes on the curated lists.
HBO documentary "The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley" debuts on Monday, March 18, and catalogs the story through interviews with the reporters who documented it, whistleblowers, former Theranos employees and experts.
The book encompasses work written between 21994 and 231: it consists of essays and reviews that originally appeared in The Nation, Seneca Review, Art & Antiques, Raritan, Poetry, Poetry Pilot, Tether, and exhibition catalogs.
That tactic pretty much worked, and today I, like everyone else, am more than happy to wrestle with the extensive catalogs of YouTube and Spotify rather than endangering my computer with dodgy software.
In a letter to investors, Netflix said it has been moving its own exclusive content to tighter windows and that it doesn't think losing catalogs will hurt its business in the long term.
He and his staff spent many months chasing down sorana seeds, poring over European catalogs, interrogating exporters and tracking down farmers until, at last, he purchased a modest amount and had them planted.
Ms. Chang, 34, who is keeping her name, is a research and editorial associate at the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts in Manhattan, where she researches and catalogs Mr. Warhol's works.
During my first meeting with my incredibly patient designer, Darra Bishop, she was showing me catalogs filled with light fixtures and doorknobs and paint colors and floor tiles and I just started bawling.
Walmart invested $250 million into its joint venture with Eko last fall, with the aim of developing all sorts of interactive content, from toy catalogs to cooking shows, Reuters noted at the time.
Less than a year after Delia's — the retailer known for its flirty catalogs — said that it would liquidate all of its merchandise and shutter its stores, it was brought back to life online.
The Editions at Play website also catalogs digital books by other writers, and is home to a number of back-of-the-napkin concepts that blur the lines between books and abstract art.
While Toys "R" Us catalogs may be no longer, Amazon has again taken a leaf from the brick-and-mortar world by launching its own catalog for the very first time, reports CNBC.
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But so far, it sounds like a potential competitor to desktop gaming catalogs like Steam and GOG — just one that's focused more on casual gaming and comes with a massive built-in audience.
"It's a little surprising to see the Yankees do this, because they never seem to change anything," said Paul Lukas, whose Uni Watch blog on ESPN catalogs all matter of sports uniform minutiae.
The Wall Street Journal detailed Pandora's plans for expanded its music streaming services last month, reporting that it had recently initiated talks with music labels in a bid to offer full streaming catalogs.
In a chapter on "advanced analytics," the catalogs describe software they say governments can use to fuse and mine phone records, social media information, location data, vehicle records and other information about people.
According to Wreckage and Rage: The Making of Alien 3, a 2003 documentary that catalogs the film's production issues in exhaustive detail, the producers struggled to find a director to oversee the production.
Whatever pleasures it gains from propulsive plotting (which shouldn't be written off) it squanders on long sections where the main character catalogs endless lists of pop culture references with which he is familiar.
Last year it paid more than $500 million for the Imagem Music Group, which included the music publishing catalogs of Rodgers and Hammerstein and hits by Phil Collins, Mark Ronson and Daft Punk.
Technically, you could say it belongs to a genre that is regarded by some as the great blight of Broadway: the jukebox musical, which uses back catalogs of popular recording artists as scores.
In "Just the Funny Parts," Scovell, whose résumé includes stints on many zeitgeist-y shows, from "The Simpsons" to "Murphy Brown," catalogs the men who should have been comrades and instead were antagonists.
With a $20163 million construction loan in hand, 601W is transforming a place once known for catalogs and stamps into a 2.8-million-square-foot office building called, simply enough, the Post Office.
His previous collection of cheeky, self-published photo books under the name Spade/Sperluti Books include "The Bird," collected shots of truck and car drivers flipping off the camera, and other visual catalogs.
The resulting album received positive reviews in June, and now the pair is touring, with set lists that draw on Mr. Buckingham's and Ms. McVie's rich catalogs as band mates and solo artists.
Choate Rosemary Hall, a Very Private School, Publicly Catalogs Its Sins By releasing its own comprehensive accounting of sexual abuse, Choate Rosemary Hall tries to control the damage that the revelations might bring.
The first edition of the project, established to expand scholarship on the growth of the arts in Los Angeles after World War II, culminated in dozens of museum shows and catalogs in 2011.
Some of the treasures up for bidding: unused microcomputers, transistor radios, clock radios, original brick cellphones, answering machines, and old catalogs featuring the trendiest consumer electronics of the '60s and '70s and beyond.
The ads are dynamically inserted into podcast shows, allowing podcasters to update the ads in their audio files with new ones if they sell additional ads into their back catalogs, which Marlar does.
The process allows podcasters to change and swap the ads in their audio files with new ones as opposed to baking ads in permanently, opening doors for selling additional ads into back catalogs.
The result is an unusually self-revealing show, especially when you factor in the 16 de Kooning catalogs vandalized into hybrid collaborations; the fictive, mad-bibliophile library; and a catalog to die for.
With 32 studio albums and countless compilations, reissues, live recordings and non-LP singles to their name, the British post-punk band the Fall created one of the most daunting catalogs in rock.
The catalogs are beautiful, and they gave me that slightly doubled feeling that you get, as a consumer, when you encounter marketing that understands your desires better than you would like to admit.
In 1992, as his company rolled into the Internet era, he invested in CD-ROMs to accompany the mail order catalogs featuring floral arrangements the company mailed to customers to help get them online.
Not only did the Parental Advisory logo become a popular T-shirt of choice in Sessions catalogs and by Woody Harrelson's character in White Men Can't Jump, it became forbidden fruit for underage consumers.
Work from the back catalogs of designers like Alexander McQueen and Yves Saint Laurent was matched with corresponding selections from the museum's Asian art collection or projections from films made or set in China.
They emerged during the age of the Sears and J.C. Penney shopping catalogs and continued to thrive in the early days of online shopping, when five- to seven-day delivery times were the norm.
The ethos of the stock-boom '80s was, "He who dies with the most toys wins," and Richard Thalheimer expanded from catalogs into physical retail, opening stores in well-to-do enclaves across America.
Toy manufacturers and retailers spend millions of dollars each year to make sure their products are the ones on everyone's wishlist, with TV and online ads, special retail displays, and old-fashioned toy catalogs.
Photos of her ended up on the covers of image-related product catalogs from Kodak and Xerox and her famous Playboy shot was featured on the front of a PhD thesis on image processing.
Over the past few years, the lab has managed to identify roughly one person a day through a painstaking process that catalogs, pulls DNA and segregates bones and artifacts for each soldier, said Maj.
I have been watching The X-Files since I was a child in 1990s, when American culture peaked in Delia's catalogs, at Spencer's Gifts, and in the hard ridge of properly shorn bowl cuts.
"I loved the freedom of being able to watch anything that was available, but that freedom came at the cost of having to sort through the various video catalogs by hand myself," he said.
The backdrop: The agreement comes less than a month after the social network and Universal Music made a deal that let users across Facebook media properties use recorded music and publishing catalogs for video.
The FAA maintains an app called B4UFLY where drone operators can check for local restrictions before taking off, as well as catalogs numerous types of flight restrictions on its website including temporarily restricted zones.
"Deutsche Boerse is currently answering extensive catalogs of questions for the Hesse Economy Ministry and is laying out in talks the content and processes of the planned merger," a spokeswoman for Deutsche Boerse said.
Yet, in a feat of creativity and sheer energy, Mr. Sandberg also found time to design all the posters and catalogs for the Stedelijk's exhibitions, as well as its stationery, invoices, tickets and invitations.
Streaming services will also be required to ensure that at least 20 percent of their online content is from Europe, and that those movies and television programs are given prominence in their digital catalogs.
She said a website set up by NATO in 2014 "catalogs 32 Russian myths about NATO systematically used by Sputnik, RT and a range of other outlets owned or controlled by the Russian government".
The first half of this eight-CD boxed set, which was assembled from multiple label catalogs, amounts to an authoritative digest of their studio output, much of it beautifully remastered from 78-r.p.m. records.
Kristie Wolfe, the president and principal of Father Tolton Catholic High School in Columbia, Mo., said in an interview that parents began emailing her in droves after receiving catalogs in the mail last week.
Investigating the way homosexuality had been listed in New York Public Library card catalogs, he traced how authorities portrayed homosexuality first as a sin, then as a "sickness," then, later, as a criminal act.
She catalogs her bedroom in the Commander's house, waiting for her daily walk to the market; she kneels in the parlor for the ceremony where she acts as sexual proxy for the Commander's Wife.
"Scovell, whose résumé includes stints on many zeitgeist-y shows, from 'The Simpsons' to 'Murphy Brown,' catalogs the men who should have been comrades and instead were antagonists," Melena Ryzik writes in her review.
This year it didn't take much looking to see waves being made by several books and catalogs that delved deeper into familiar areas or pioneered new ones, adding some euphoria to our blighted moment.
It opens to a staircase that leads to more shelves holding some of the library's collection of more than 150,000 bookseller, auction and private library catalogs, as well as over 40,000 books about books.
Axios reported on Sunday that Republicans have privately circulated a spreadsheet that catalogs more than 100 outstanding Democratic requests for testimony and documents, as well as the names of administration officials in their sights.
My siblings' lives involve muddy knees, aching backs, chronic poison ivy, pitchforks and trowels, mailboxes stuffed with bulb catalogs, nursery visits, truckloads of mulch, chain saws and tractors with hole diggers for tree planting.
I can remember drooling over mini tabletop arcades in catalogs, but never actually putting them on my Christmas or birthday wish lists for fear of maxing out what my parents were willing to spend.
A section titled #YouNeedtoBeSoClose (the ominously casual remark of a guy pictured holding a hefty knife) catalogs people with weapons at the same time it winks at the requirements and gift of photograph-taking.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%Synopsis: Joe Berlinger's haunting documentary catalogs the devastating tragedy and impact of the Armenian Genocide by order of the Turks of the Ottoman Empire, which occurred in the early 1910s.
A company spokesperson told Business Insider that it is now focusing on building other features that allow businesses to interact with ordinary users, like catalogs that can show what a business has for sale.
Sending a marketing email is among the cheapest, which can be done for a couple cents, while mailed catalogs can cost 35 cents on the low end to $1 and up according to Davison.
As the rest of the industry began including a wider range of sizes and more inclusive models in marketing, Victoria's Secret continued to feature mostly white, thin women in its catalogs and runway shows.
Main Street retailers had been under assault for decades from national mail-order catalogs like Sears, Roebuck, but it was the chain store, typified by A. & P. and Woolworth's, that vanquished small-town commerce.
The rise of video streaming services has opened up a vast array of TV series' back catalogs, and with it a debate: Just because we can mainline older shows, does that mean we should?
This TV movie will not, presumably, have music rights to their respective catalogs, which means fans will have to provide their own soundtrack of "Everytime" and "Cry Me A River" to accompany their viewing.
Polyvore centered its platform around fashion, allowing users to assemble collages of items — using images provided by stores, retailers, and clothing catalogs — that could be saved to virtual "closets" and used as style inspiration.

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