Sentences with phrase «accepted as a novel»

The use of lamb meal as its primary protein also helps in this regard since it is widely - accepted as a novel protein.

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The novel is about men imprisoned, men who live together yet apart, who must learn the lessons women seem to know already because they are lessons about living in community, about nurturing and about accepting pain and humiliation as part of life.
In him there is the appearance of a novel response to a complex situation; and as such, he brings about new ways of understanding and new kinds of adjustment to the world which then may be shared and developed by those who hear him and accept his message.
Evelyn Waugh himself thought of his novel not as entertainment but as a camouflaged sermon, a case study of mercy being rejected and then accepted in the end.
Evelyn Waugh thought of his novel not as entertainment but as a camouflaged sermon, a case study of mercy being rejected and then accepted in the end.
These words are symbolic of the Yehudi's life and are the most fitting for its close; for of all of the characters in this novel, deeply religious though they are, it is only he who has declared God's oneness, only he who has refused to work for redemption with external means and who has refused to accept a division of the world between God and the devil or a redemption that is anything less than the redemption of all evil and the recognition of God as the only power in the universe.
As the UK agency responsible for accepting novel food applications, the FSA has not received any applications relating to cloning and no authorisations have been made.
For those who have not yet had the particular enjoyment of working with those who «think outside the box», they may have some difficulty accepting this book as a work of non-fiction - so outlandish is the premise that were you to suggest it in a novel it would be laughed off as ridiculous.
Introduced in 1992 by Kim and Chung (1), spinal nerve L5 / L6 ligation (SNL) in rats has become well recognized and accepted as an animal model for mechanistic studies of peripheral neuropathy and for screening of novel analgesics.
This Stanley Kubrick film (based on the Steven King novel) stars Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance, a writer and recovering alcoholic who accepts a job as the winter caretaker of the remote Overlook Hotel.
Cheesy enough to make even Chester Cheetah gag, The Last Legion takes historical novelist Valerio Massimo Manfredi's novel and crafts an even more juvenile adventure tale out of it, with about as much adherence to historical accuracy and realism as Stephen Sommers» The Mummy, except that this film lacks the wink - wink sense of humor required to accept such trite shenanigans.
«Mitch Cullin's elegiac novel is not so much about solving a mystery, as it is about accepting life's mysteries,» producer Anne Carey said in a statement.
I accept anything: books, magazines, comic books, graphic novels, websites, whatever, so long as they cite it properly.
There's no confusion if we choose to keep the accepted meanings as I stated them: author is one who writes and publishes a NOVEL, writer is one who writes other articles but no nNOVEL, writer is one who writes other articles but no novelnovel.
Indeed, our not - so - independent - as - all - that bookstores here in the Portland area apparently don't even bother to read the cover blurbs (since these stores feature and proclaim the very authors cited, yet will neither schedule a reading from this novel, nor accept except — after much pleading — a very few copies on consignment.
Initially I was in agreement and accepting of Patrice, but as the novel and plot progressed, I became almost as frustrated with her as I did with Maura.
Graphic novels and comics are more accepted and even embraced as a legitimate storytelling format than before, so most public libraries do supply them, and they are a big draw for many people.
As ebooks become less novel and more widely accepted and available, publishers, authors, and booksellers alike may wish to focus on the book rather than its format in their marketing efforts.
And if you can't, what is being said about the status or role of selflessness before the final form of the fiction as accepted by the audience, I mean the willingness of the author to submerge his ego to produce the novel that is truest to itself?
At the same time, Amanda Hocking, the self - publishing phenomenon who recently came to wide attention after reporters learned she'd managed to earn millions of dollars selling her novels mostly as e-books, accepted a traditional publishing contract with St. Martin's Press.
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The brain chemistry of a dog who responds to every stranger or novel object as a terrifying threat is fundamentally different from a dog who accepts these things in stride.
In fact, you can offer a variety of foods and flavors to hopefully encourage your cat to be more accepting of novel foods as an adult.
So yeah, I hope you look forward to that, and also hope you're a sensible Star Wars fan who can accept the franchise as the children's science - fantasy series that it is, and don't try to hack a new Star Wars movie's metascore because it undoes those crappy expanded universe novels from way back when.
As for visual novels, they were a hard sell way back when, but as they become more accepted amongst gamers (hopefully) more will see the light of daAs for visual novels, they were a hard sell way back when, but as they become more accepted amongst gamers (hopefully) more will see the light of daas they become more accepted amongst gamers (hopefully) more will see the light of day.
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