Sentences with phrase «in your latest book only»

In your latest book only a few paragraphs, mentioned Co-Q10 and it was not included in your list of important supplements.

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Countless books and articles were written about it, but only «The Smartest Guys in the Room» holds up a decade later as the definitive narrative.
In all, in the latest Beige Book, tariffs were raised by business contacts in 10 of the Fed's 12 districts, with only the reports from the Federal Reserve.In all, in the latest Beige Book, tariffs were raised by business contacts in 10 of the Fed's 12 districts, with only the reports from the Federal Reserve.in the latest Beige Book, tariffs were raised by business contacts in 10 of the Fed's 12 districts, with only the reports from the Federal Reserve.in 10 of the Fed's 12 districts, with only the reports from the Federal Reserve...
In Gillian Tett's latest book, she not only examines the negative impacts of silos but explores how to scale them and render silos useless.
Despite Disney's apparent lack of concern about the potential to scare off remotely budget - conscious vacationers, Frommer.com's Jason Cochran, author of Frommer's Easy Guide to Walt Disney World and Orlando, says that the theme park giant is «playing a dangerous game» not only with the latest price hikes, but with an array of policies that all but force guests to book multi-day vacations (because the per - day costs are astronomical if the visit is short) and to plan every latest detail of one's visit far in advance (because that's the way to get the most out of one's trip).
Considering that story wasnt even created until a few hundred years after the supposed «ressurection», and the fact that the story exists only in your fable book (also compiled, and edited hundreds of years later), I do nt think claiming it to be true is the same as, you know, being true.
A little later, packing up his manuscripts, Ford happened to see «the page and the very commended phrase «old - eyed», and to notice that somehow in the rounds of fatigued retyping that used to precede a writer's final sign - off on a book in the days before word processors, the original and rather dully hybridised «cold - eyed» had somehow lost its «c» and become «old - eyed», only nobody'd noticed since they both made a kind of sense.»
That can only be inferred by reading backward from later in the book.
Werner Jaeger, who has written the classic history of the idea of paideia, [2] pointed out in a later book on Early Christianity and Greek Paideia that Clement not only uses literary forms and types of argument calculated to sway people formed by paideia but, beyond that, he explicitly praises paideia in such a way as to make it clear that his entire epistle is to be taken «as an act of Christian education.»
We will look at much of this imagery in a later post when we consider the violence in the book of Revelation, but the imagery is only brought up here to show that when Jesus talks about the flood in Matthew 24, He likens it to a similar form of world - wide judgment that falls upon the earth at the end of days.
It was not until the year following the First World War, however, that he approached it independently, and it is only in this, one of the very latest of his books, that he has achieved full maturity and clarity on the subject.
There is clear indication that the return of Christ IN JUDGEMENT was only a little ways off and getting closer as the years went by and later books even say it was «at the doors» and the greek in many instances should have been translated as «about to happen»IN JUDGEMENT was only a little ways off and getting closer as the years went by and later books even say it was «at the doors» and the greek in many instances should have been translated as «about to happen»in many instances should have been translated as «about to happen».
James K.A. Smith's Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation an excellent and thought provoking book is only the latest volley in a long list of theologians attempting to reorient the center of....
A bestselling author and the executive director of La Vie Counseling Centers in Southern California, his latest book Overcoming Shameexplores the only remedy that can bring real healing to the pain no one talks about.
period; and from the fact that of all the canonical Old Testament writings, only Esther yields no trace among the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls (which date from the second century B.C. and later) we may be justified in taking Esther as the latest canonical book.
These two are only the latest in what is now a long line of books with similar titles, starting years ago with Robert Short's The Gospel According to Peanuts, and now including Pinsky's previous work on The Simpsons and planned volume on South Park, and myriad others like The Gospel According to Dr Seuss and The Gospel According to Tony Soprano.
The point of the list is to show we all are OK with the historical things we read about in other books (like Caesar, even though the earliest we have is 1000 years later) but most aren't content with the Bible when we have something only 25 years later.
The only reason 2,000 years later the believers believe this is because what was written down in some old book that was written for humans by humans.
Accordingly, what Ford is recommending is not only that we interpret each of Whitehead's books in forced isolation from later ones, but also that, within any one book, we interpret each alleged chronological unit in forced isolation from any unit allegedly later than itself.
If there are any surprises in the book, they are only that the saga of sexual and financial chicanery goes back almost to the beginning of the PTL in the late 1970s, and that fundamental habits of greed, deception and manipulation trace back farther than that.
In his latest book, first published in France in 1995, Hadot surveys with care the great schools of classical thought» Platonism, Aristotelianism >, Cynicism, Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Skepticism» and argues that they share not only a drive to offer rational explanations of the world but also a conception of philosophy profoundly different from the way that discipline currently understands itselIn his latest book, first published in France in 1995, Hadot surveys with care the great schools of classical thought» Platonism, Aristotelianism >, Cynicism, Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Skepticism» and argues that they share not only a drive to offer rational explanations of the world but also a conception of philosophy profoundly different from the way that discipline currently understands itselin France in 1995, Hadot surveys with care the great schools of classical thought» Platonism, Aristotelianism >, Cynicism, Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Skepticism» and argues that they share not only a drive to offer rational explanations of the world but also a conception of philosophy profoundly different from the way that discipline currently understands itselin 1995, Hadot surveys with care the great schools of classical thought» Platonism, Aristotelianism >, Cynicism, Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Skepticism» and argues that they share not only a drive to offer rational explanations of the world but also a conception of philosophy profoundly different from the way that discipline currently understands itself.
of this program he enunciated several years later in his book on Christology, translated as Jesus — God and Man (Westminster, 1968): The resurrection of Jesus not only provides a preview of mankind's apotheosis and, as such, a mini-model of world history; it is also verifiable according to the usual canons of historical research.
The second is to demonstrate that Newman himself only came to formulate and accept this theory as late as 1839 - 40, contradicting Newman's own recollection that he had key elements in his mind by the time he published his first major book, The Arians of the 4th century, in 1833.
In reading about that period in Goldstein's book, however, I began to feel a bit like a GI grunt who had landed on Normandy or frozen his toes in the Battle of the Bulge but only later learned what was really going oIn reading about that period in Goldstein's book, however, I began to feel a bit like a GI grunt who had landed on Normandy or frozen his toes in the Battle of the Bulge but only later learned what was really going oin Goldstein's book, however, I began to feel a bit like a GI grunt who had landed on Normandy or frozen his toes in the Battle of the Bulge but only later learned what was really going oin the Battle of the Bulge but only later learned what was really going on.
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Ronaldo was also spotted just an hour later in a local cafe, booking tickets to London on his phone via easyjet, which only confirms the transfer.
we have at most 4 real quality outfielders i.e. players that other top european teams would take... ozil sanchez santi and kos... in my books you need 6... we are two short but worse the quality of others is lower than needed... only bellerin coq and wilshere have that potential... and there are problems with each still... we should have put in bids in june for griezman kondogbia and the Burussia striker as all could have been prized away with right bid plus players thrown in IMO... now its too late and wenger is in some weird gallic world of existential hope and denial and fans are just praying we do nt lose opening 2 matches for first time in over two decades... but no one is really confident against a team which is sure to finish around mid table...
What the LCFC fans are annoyed about is the late re-scheduling of the game, after they had bought their tickets, paid for the train / travel to London, in some cases booked an overnight stay and arranged their weekend around the game, only to find that the TV companies change it to suit their agenda.
That would explain why the Baltimore - Atlanta series sometimes felt as staged as the book signing Ripken arrived late to last Saturday, only moments after scoring the winning run in a 6 - 4 Orioles victory.
Bookings should ideally be made 48 hours in advance, any later will only be considered in exceptional circumstances.
Perhaps it was because the game had only just started, or perhaps he didn't see it clearly, or perhaps he thought it was an accidental clash, but whatever the reason he didn't even book him for that (although he did receive a yellow card later in the half).
Theo Walcott was booked by Clattenburg early in the second half, with Gibbs fortuitous to only be cautioned moments later as he charged into the back of Markovic who was advancing on the Arsenal goal.
It wasn't the only heated moment in the game as Dele Alli was booked late on for taking a swipe at Alexis Sanchez's ankles, annoying the Chile international, who made his league debut for United.
What's more, he has developed into a team player quickly — scoring 14 goals in 54 appearances for the Alex and his position as midfield fulcrum has helped inspire the Cheshire club into an unlikely late run for the play - offs — scoring a dramatic late equaliser against Torquay on Saturday and leaving the Railwaymen needing only a point at home to Aldershot to book a place in the 4 team mini-tourney.
Her Modern Love essay in the New York Times was not only one of the most - read in the decade the column has been running, but it also lead to her publishing a just - released book, Love, Again: The Wisdom of Unexpected Romance, in which she shares stories of other couples that found love late in life, too.
Not only have I tried her methods in the past and found them to be quite effective, but I found that some of her methods in her latest book were things I was already doing and have worked very well for us!
Seventy four women (29 %) initially booked for a home birth later accepted hospital delivery, and in only half was there a clear obstetric reason (table 1).
By the time America's Baby Boomers — known as Spock babies — began having babies of their own in the late 1960s, there was only one baby book, and everyone called the book «Dr. Spock.»
In his own latest book, Lovelock argues that climatic change is likely to lead to a hotter Earth that is able to sustain only a small fraction of the world's current population.
Not surprising, thus, that most people who drink «fat burning smoothies» sourced from the latest fad diet book only end up actually losing weight in their wallets.
The only person who makes sense about why it happened is Arthur Janov, Ph.D, in his new incredible book, Life Before Birth, he states that catastropic disease can happen to babies born during the war, in later life.
Probably the only weakness in this book is the repeated warning that those in the later stages of adrenal deficiency often have paradoxical reactions to supplements but Dr Lam does not seem to know this is usually because of undiagnosed iron anemia (test results need to be on the higher side).
My love for fashion took a bit longer to bloom than my love for books; in my late teens and early twenties, I was insecure and unsure of myself, wearing mainly baggy jeans and loose tees, and I reserved skirts and dresses for Sundays only.
We are given a far more impressive Professor McGonagall than was ever represented in the book, as she does what only seems to make sense for the character and holds up the standard raised by her true leader, the late Albus Dumbledore.
In what can only be described as a metaphoric victory for Dr. Doom and discerning comic - book fans alike, the latest Fantastic Four movie flopped this weekend, earning only $ 26.2 million on a lot of screens.
Somebody decided to change the book's black transit cop Clive Prescott into a jowly Lieut. Garber tailor - made for Walter Matthau, but Stone redresses the balance in a nifty throwaway: Garber, coming face to face late in the film with a highly competent, encouragingly authoritative police inspector he's known only by voice (Julius Harris), executes a visual and verbal stumble: «Oh I didn't know you were a — I thought you were a taller man — or shorter — what the hell...»
Yet in the century since Mason's book appeared, its imperialist backdrop has become a harder sell, and since the Vietnam war it has been adapted only one other time, for a British TV movie in the late 70s.
Until then, comic - book fans can rejoice knowing that by seeing Joe Johnston's latest, they'll not only be entertained by the impressive WWII - era set - design (in contrast to the generic cityscapes) and narrative but will also leave feeling peculiarly patriotic.
During the late nineties / early 2000s when there was no such thing as social media, you could find at least one Potterhead in your group who would either eagerly read the newspaper to find out when the next book would release, or he / she would read the books repeatedly only to figure out some theories they might have missed out earlier.
Some are slam - dunk commercial hits, including The Mandatory Fall Comic Book Blockbusters (Marvel's «Thor: Ragnorak» and DC's «Justice League» which offers up not only Ben Affleck's Batman and Henry Cavill's Superman but brings along Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman and introduces Jason Momoa as Aquaman), as well as the latest in the Star Wars saga, «Star Wars: The Last Jedi,» which picks up the tale where «The Force Awakens» left off.
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