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Suchwort: "Then"
Stichwort: Askese - 8 Presseschau-Absätze
9punkt
06.06.2018
[…]
Brexit empfehlen: "Erna Solberg pointed out that it would mean Britain continuing to abide by the four EU freedoms, including freedom of movement, as well as having no decision-making power in Brussels. '
Then
I should just ask why … should you leave the EU if you're accepting that?' she said." Und Ulrike Guérot fordert, ebenfalls bei politico, die Briten auf: "Esst euren Kuchen und geht, oder gebt zu, dass
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9punkt
04.03.2017
[…]
perfectly Milanese question.) His answer: If 'a glass of wine is the only happiness he has in life, that's O.K. Instead, ask yourself, what do you do on the sly? What 'happiness' do you seek in secret?' ...
Then
he posed a greater challenge. He said the way of giving is as important as the gift. You should not simply drop a bill into a cup and walk away. You must stop, look the person in the eyes, and touch
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Efeu
24.06.2015
[…]
store in the East Village many times someone would come in and ask "do you have this record?" I say "sure" and hand them the CD and they say "oh no, I only buy vinyl" and I say "well that"s your loss
then
, you"re missing out on this whole enormous spectrum of ideas." Personally I think CDs are the best format in the sense that they are so worthless as physical objects. You really just have to be confronted
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Feuilletons
14.03.2012
[…]
Margaret Atwood erzählt im Blog der NYRB von einer Twitter-Unterhaltung mit einem rotierenden Schädel (@rotatingskull): "
Then
I hesitated. Wait a minute, I thought. You're losing all perspective. You're talking with a skull. You have no idea who this is. Would you let a skull pick you up at a bus stop?" Im selben Blog stellt Tim Parks folgende Frage: "Is a good book by definition one that we did finish
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Feuilletons
29.10.2010
[…]
Roth. "I have four or five friends who I ask to read my final drafts and to say whatever they want to say to me about it. I put it through that sieve, and they tell me what they think about it, and
then
I consider it and make changes if it seems appropriate. Often it does. And there's an excellent copy editor at Houghton Mifflin, where I publish, a wonderful guy named Larry Cooper, and he goes over
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Feuilletons
24.07.2010
[…]
new version. There will sometimes be a 'closing meeting,' when the editor, the writer, the fact checker, and the O.K.?er sit down together over the page proof and discuss final changes. The O.K.?er
then
copies these changes onto a pristine proof called the Reader?s (to keep the paper trail) and enters them into the electronic file, and sends the revised piece back to Makeup. The next version is read
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Feuilletons
16.06.2010
[…]
Arche/Atrium editor Tim Jung. Entitled 'How to help your translation to success', the workshop looked at what translators can do to push their books. Now this subject was not uncontroversial. (...) But
then
Jung told us what his - admittedly small-scale - publishing house does with its translators: they ask them for feedback. About the title, about how to describe the book to their sales reps, about how
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Feuilletons
24.06.2009
[…]
warum praktisch alle Autoren von Debütromanen über dreißig sind: "Finding an agent is a slog. One has to query the agent, wait to see if the query is accepted, and
then
if it is sample chapters and an outline go out in the mail.
Then
more waiting to see if the agent asks for more..." Hm, das ist peinlich für Chris Anderson, den Erfinder des Long Tail, der nun in seinem neuen Buch den "freien Zugang"
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