Sentences with phrase «tatler society pages»

In our 17th annual report on the richest people in Canada, we celebrate both the upper - crust establishment figures who dominate the society pages and the self - starters who built their empires from scratch (and are busily dismantling the ones that came before).
You might know him from the society pages, or as the man who gamified the business world with his hit show The Apprentice.
Pop open our eco-friendly digital newsletter and read about «Stirring the Pot,» «Current Mood,» «Wordplay,» the Annual Ping Pong Tournament, and oodles more, including the bride - and - groom - filled society page that we call «Megabits!»
«Gay coupling celebrations haven't cracked the New York Times society pages yet, but the breakthrough surely is only a few months or a year away.
I'm the other Richmond girl (really, Toano, VA) on the Southern Blog Society page.
The most glamorous picture appeared in the society pages of Blanco y Negro: in it the de Troeyes are on the first - class deck, he with a trench coat draped over his shoulders, one hand in his jacket pocket, the other holding a cigarette, as he smiles at the people on the quayside waving him off; and she, Mecha Inzunza de Troeye, wearing a fur coat and a stylish hat that sets off her eyes, which the caption writer described enthusiastically as «splendidly deep and sparkling.»
If you'd like to take a look at a graphic that shows the life cycle of heartworm, check the American Heartworm Society page for more in - depth information.
An image of the painting appeared in the society pages of The New York Times, with, as Perreault described it in a 2000 article for NY Arts, the crotch «artfully blocked by the silhouette of one of Neel's sons.»
Craig - Martin's work reveals the gap between the set - up shots printed in «society pages» and the reality behind the camera.
The NY Times catcalled that he made the society pages as often as sandalista Bianca Jagger.
The imagery, culled from pornography, mail order catalogues, society pages, interior design magazines and the cesspools of the world wide web creates a cosmology of affluence and power, where human beings function largely as decorative elements.
Frances Winter also made the society pages, frequently with her Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters from UCLA.
He's also been in the society pages, especially for the wedding he threw for his son, Vikram, who married Indian model Priya Sachdev in a multi-city, multi-day event in India.
It's important to know if our stock has risen overnight — and that's just in the society pages.

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I've read the welcome page and I get the idea of self accountability, no dieties, self gratification that's pretty consistant with how all of society is as a whole.
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays on latter - day martyrs.
Constitutional Engineering in a Divided Society by Donald L. Horowitz University of California Press, 312 pages, $ 24.95 Just over 200 years ago, the United States was in a position arguably more critical than that of South Africa today.
Roiphe herself is the demon of her own story, not her ex-husband, not the chauvinistic men she flirted with, not even art or society — though they don't escape unscathed from her pages.
Embodying Forgiveness: A Theological Analysis By L. Gregory Jones Eerdmans, 312 pages, $ 28 Jones teaches at Loyola College in Maryland, and here offers a bracing polemic against and constructive alternative to «the therapeutic society,» as Philip Rieff famously called it.
Elsewhere, I have indicated how this field - approach to Whiteheadian societies allows for a trinitarian understanding of God in which the three divine persons of traditional Christian doctrine by their dynamic interrelatedness from moment to moment constitute a structured field of activity for the whole of creation.6 Here I would only emphasize that thinking of Whiteheadian societies as aggregates of mini-entities with one entity providing the necessary unity for the entire group is reductively much more impersonal and materialistic than the approach sketched in these pages.
Recently, the editor of a leading journal of opinion quipped that his magazine would soon be known as the Newsletter of the Tocqueville Marching and Chowder Society, so often was the French sage's name now appearing in his pages.
This distinction between subordinate societies and subordinate nexus of occasions within structured societies is extremely important for Whitehead's discussion of «living» societies a few pages later.
The Company Savage by Martin Page (1972) takes an amusing look at US society through the lens of an anthropologist studying a primitive, superstitious society.
Adam Smith in His Time and Ours: Designing the Decent Society by Jerry Z. Muller Free Press, 272 pages, $ 22.95 A good work of intellectual history should exemplify two qualities above all: an imagination that allows the author to «pass over» into the horizon of his subject in order to....
Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography by laura ingalls wilder edited by pamela smith hill south dakota historical society, 472 pages, $ 39.95
A Peculiar People: The Church as Culture in a Post-Christian Society by Rodney Clapages InterVarsity, 251 pages, $ 14.99 paper A prolific evangelical Protestant writer, Clapp proposes an understanding of «church as way of life» along lines made familiar by the work of Stanley Hauerwas.
The Idea of Civil Society by adam seligman free press, 220 pages, $ 24.95 Adam Seligman's book, while primarily a theoretical, historical, and social inquiry into the notion of civil society, is motivated by a contemporary concern: namely, the felt need for a new representation of societySociety by adam seligman free press, 220 pages, $ 24.95 Adam Seligman's book, while primarily a theoretical, historical, and social inquiry into the notion of civil society, is motivated by a contemporary concern: namely, the felt need for a new representation of societysociety, is motivated by a contemporary concern: namely, the felt need for a new representation of societysociety in....
On the other hand, criminal punishment may not always contribute to a just society As argued eloquently by Donald Shriver in these pages (August 26, 1998), «living with others sometimes means that we must value the renewal of community more highly than punishing, or seeking communal vengeance for, crimes.»
Equations from God: Pure Mathematics and Victorian Faith by Daniel J. Cohen Johns Hopkins University Press, 256 pages, $ 50 It is tempting to treat mathematics as though it existed in a socio - historical vacuum, unaffected by what happens to people and societies.
The model described in the preceding pages is one of crossing barriers in the multicultural society.
The «Our History» page on the site notes «The modern age of the Flat Earth Society dates back to the early 1800s, when it was founded by Samuel Birley Rowbotham, an English inventor.
Critics such as James Burtchaell, whose book The Dying of the Light was reviewed in these pages by Ralph C. Wood (February 3 - 10), have simply not indicated realistically how, in the face of massive changes in society, church and human knowledge, church - related colleges could have maintained their traditional church - relatedness in all its 19th - or early 20th - century glory.
One Holy and Happy Society: The Public Theology of Jonathan Edwards by Gerald R. McDermott Pennsylvania State University Press, 203 pages, $ 29.95 Gerald McDermott, who teaches religion at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, has written a persuasive revisionist account of Jonathan Edwards....
Christ and the Just Society in the Thought of Augustine by Robert Dodaro Cambridge University Press, 262 pages, $ 75
Taking a page out of the First Things playbook, Jackson urges Muslim Americans to «articulate the practical benefits of the rules of Islamic law in terms that gain them recognition by society at large,» something that can be done by drawing on the Islamic tradition of practical reasoning that has family resemblances to the Catholic use of natural law and Protestant analysis of «common grace.»
To Empower People: From State to Civil Society Twentieth Anniversary Edition by Richard John Neuhaus and Peter Berger American Enterprise Institute, 244 pages, $ 25
The superficiality of that statement — even its banality — would seem to be obvious, but our purpose here is simply to note that this was the solitary reference to man the «religious animal,» man the worshiper, in the course of six or seven hundred pages of thorough analysis of the human creature in society.
The reader of these pages may find it profitable to ask himself whether some of his fears do not come from the fact that he «got spanked» by nature or society when he wanted something he could not have.
The Sun is helping to define the gender imbalance of our society, and not just through a single daily item; when athlete Oscar Pistorius shot model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp last February, their front page featured a glamour shot of Steenkamp pouting in a bikini.
The suggestion has been made on occasion in these pages that Americans are engaged in a Kulturkampf, a contest over the role of common American moral intuitions in contributing to fundamental understandings of what kind of society we wish to be.
The Thriving Society: On the Social Conditions of Human Flourishing edited by james r. stoner jr. and harold james the witherspoon institute, 230 pages, $ 25
The Rise of Global Civil Society: Building Communities and Nations from the Bottom Up by Don Eberly Encounter, 300 pages, $ 27.95
Atheists in times past would be delegated to the back doors of society the dregs so to speak yet we see them openly challenging Christians and insulting them on their own blog page.
«we see [atheists] openly challenging Christians and insulting them on their own blog page» — as if an atheist speaking on a public forum in a free country is unacceptable — as if «challenging a christian,» let alone any view in a free society, is unacceptable — as if a public blog is his
The pages of the Torah resonate with a profound concern for the socially and economically vulnerable in society — the poor, day laborers, orphans and widows, resident aliens, and even the Levites who, unlike members of other tribes, were assigned no parcels of land in Israel.
In the pages of the Times of Trenton on January 20, a psychologist named Ronald J. Coughlin published an op - ed titled «Fundamental Changes Would Better American Society
The Thriving Society: On the Social Conditions of Human Flourishingedited by james r. stoner jr. and harold jamesthe witherspoon institute, 230 pages, $ 25 W hat conditions are required for a modern society to Society: On the Social Conditions of Human Flourishingedited by james r. stoner jr. and harold jamesthe witherspoon institute, 230 pages, $ 25 W hat conditions are required for a modern society to society to thrive?
Back in April 2001, the American Society for Cell Biology issued a two - page «talking points» memo, justifying the use of fetal tissue and cells in medical research.
Having made observations about the fabric of our society, of the lack of a supportive culture and the threats which these pose to family life, we are presented on page 42 with a recipe for building family life based on the Rule, concerning external and internal dispositions of mind and heart.
Standing close by the testimonies are the sermons, many of which survive only as spidery outlines on manuscript pages; the yellowed minutes of the band, class and society meetings; and, above all, the songs.
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