Page 56, Sentence 5

● Grab the book closest to you. Now.
Don’t go looking for your favourite book, or the coolest one you have — just grab the closest one.
● Go to page 56.
● Find the 5th sentence.
● Write that sentence in the comments of this post.

Let’s see what happens.

(Comments about this post can go here.)

UPDATE: I guess I should have said this from the start: let’s stick to books written in English.

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Phillip Cairns is a beekeeper in St. John's, Newfoundland, who writes about beekeeping at MudSongs.org.
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13 Responses to Page 56, Sentence 5

  1. thommango says:

    The Hong Kong and Korean watch industries benefited from their flexible manufacturing systems, capable of handling small quantity orders in different styles.

  2. jody says:

    Central to the JEE component-based development model is the notion of containers, standardized runtime environments that provide specific component services.

  3. Steve says:

    Paul Maskens responded to this parable with the following observation: I’m not sure you will find any old pigs in development, perhaps more chickens.

  4. Mean Jean says:

    As the pressure fell, air moving toward the storm gained velocity.

  5. Phillip says:

    This default can be changed for individual captions by moving the caption bars that are shown in the Timeline window.

  6. J-Walk says:

    Workbooks: A collection of all currently open Workbook objects.

  7. Vince says:

    In that case the only thing to do would be to switch on the suit’s SOS beacon and wait until someone to come out to haul you back in.

  8. Bryan says:

    Using a mask for this example provides us with even more options; we can easily control the direction and focus of the iris itself, where it starts and where it ends.

  9. tommyboy says:

    He had a noodle shaped birthmark on his shoulder.

  10. Scott says:

    “My God, even my parents have a hipper collection than this.”

  11. Don says:

    This method is slightly faster than pcx_show_trans(), hence the name pcx_show_fast().

  12. Shannon says:

    When she lifted her head she could smell him, some kind of musky soap, salt; the bittersweet ale on his breath.

  13. Spokane Mary says:

    She stood on a box and peered out of the window; her flashlight picked out cement and a lattice-work trellis.

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