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Bookman

Bookman meaning

One who held bookland. | A studious or learned man; a scholar; a student of books. | One who sells or publishes books; a bookseller.

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In the film, a director, Lucky Straeker ( Steve Brodie ), and a producer, Harvey Bookman (Richard Kaye), bet over whether Jittlov can actually complete a major effects assignment, and Bookman does everything in his power to thwart Jittlov.

It is one of many clone PostScript typefaces distributed by Microsoft and Monotype around this time, including Arial (a clone of Helvetica ), Century Gothic (ITC Avant Garde) and Bookman Old Style ( ITC Bookman ).

The original font, Bookman or Bookman Old Style, was designed by Alexander Phemister in 1860.

Durham's family wants Bookman fired and charged in the shooting.

The creative team for the production consists of Nate Bertone (Scenic Design), Jeanette Christensen (Costume Design), J. Jared Janas (Hair, Wig and Makeup Design), Kirk Bookman (Lighting Design), and Jeff Sherwood (Sound Design).

When Metro Officer Alexander Bookman, 26, arrived with two other patrol officers, they found Durham and Alejandra Boudreaux, who has since been charged with home invasion and disregard of a person’s safety, struggling over a knife, police said.

BOOKMAN: With his appeal done, he's back focused on his new restaurant.

For NPR News, I'm Todd Bookman.

Bookman assured the advocate she understood his concern, recounting an instance in which she provided a trans person with clothes out of her own closet.

BOOKMAN: Keith Meehan, the guy with $200,000 in unpaid medical bills, says he wishes he had done his homework on Aliera.

Sandra Bookman has the story.

TODD BOOKMAN, BYLINE: Looking at an Apple-1 is kind of like looking at the Rosetta Stone.

A piece in the Bookman called Crane "the Aubrey Beardsley of poetry," Davis, p. 117 and a commentator from the Chicago Daily Inter-Ocean stated that "there is not a line of poetry from the opening to the closing page.

Her best-known short story, "Big Blonde", published in The Bookman magazine, was awarded the O. Henry Award as the best short story of 1929.

In 1944, Carter filed for a patent for the cylindrical device, assigning it in 1946 to Bookman, Levinson, and another partner in what came to be Alabe Crafts, Inc. (Albert and Abe).

Letter to "The Bookman," April 10, 1906, quoted in full in citation p. 97: "The World, however, did not charge me with plagiarism.

Reviews of children's releases began appearing regularly in Publishers Weekly and in The Bookman magazine began to regularly publish reviews of children's releases, and the first Children's Book Week was launched in 1919.