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  • The program has already been successful for some students such as Kindler and also Elsa Zavala of Marshall who recently obtained a position at a company.

    Marshall Independent 2010

  • My Kindler had to abandon his so-to-speak book about 30 minutes before landing, while I got to read mine all the way to the gate.

    Pamela Newton: The Achilles Heel of the Kindle Pamela Newton 2011

  • I turned the pages of my old-fashioned book (The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison), and the Kindler read his book of indeterminate origin (with the Kindle, gone are the pleasures of furtive glances at other people's book covers).

    Pamela Newton: The Achilles Heel of the Kindle Pamela Newton 2011

  • Pfizer Inc. Chief Executive Jeffrey Kindler says he backs “comprehensive health-care reform in this country” and is willing to make compromises.

    Wonk Room » Big Pharma Afraid Of Losing Its Seat At The Table 2009

  • The difference was this: I had a pen in hand and was scribbling all over the page, and the poor Kindler could not scribble!

    Pamela Newton: The Achilles Heel of the Kindle Pamela Newton 2011

  • The difference was this: I had a pen in hand and was scribbling all over the page, and the poor Kindler could not scribble!

    Pamela Newton: The Achilles Heel of the Kindle Pamela Newton 2011

  • While my Kindler Kindled incidentally, without doing any annotating at all, I put a question mark next to a reference to De Gobineau that I needed to look up and underlined this lovely simile: "And the years folded up like pocket handkerchiefs," among countless other markings.

    Pamela Newton: The Achilles Heel of the Kindle Pamela Newton 2011

  • My Kindler had to abandon his so-to-speak book about 30 minutes before landing, while I got to read mine all the way to the gate.

    Pamela Newton: The Achilles Heel of the Kindle Pamela Newton 2011

  • I turned the pages of my old-fashioned book (The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison), and the Kindler read his book of indeterminate origin (with the Kindle, gone are the pleasures of furtive glances at other people's book covers).

    Pamela Newton: The Achilles Heel of the Kindle Pamela Newton 2011

  • While my Kindler Kindled incidentally, without doing any annotating at all, I put a question mark next to a reference to De Gobineau that I needed to look up and underlined this lovely simile: "And the years folded up like pocket handkerchiefs," among countless other markings.

    Pamela Newton: The Achilles Heel of the Kindle Pamela Newton 2011

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