Sentences with phrase «advertisement for your new book»

Early this past summer «evangelical» magazines carried a striking advertisement for a new book by the editor of Christianity Today, the major organ of the postfundamentalist «evangelical» coalition.
Stunning and incredibly effective, they're the perfect advertisement for your new book.
when it was print only, I had the habit of «tearing» out pages I wanted (either advertisements for new books or cases I thought I should read when I had more time).

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Marc has a new book out — Ladders 2018 Resume Guide: Best Practices & Advice from the Leaders in $ 100K - $ 500K Jobs, and the very first chapter is entitled, «Your resume is a professional advertisement targeted toward your future boss, with the goal of landing an interview for a job that you can succeed in.»
Testimonies to the Bible's uniqueness and popularity come in all forms, from the advertisement for a new translation that required «ninety leading Bible scholars laboring prayerfully for seven years to assure the accuracy and readability» of Scripture, to General George F. Patton's habit of reading the book «every goddamned day.»
They were the last line of enticement — and sometimes the first — alongside carpet - bombing consumers with coming attractions, movie posters, marquees, publicity stunts, movie program books, and newspaper advertisements for their newest big - screen sensation.
They were the last line of enticement — and sometimes the first — alongside carpet - bombing consumers with coming attractions, movie posters, marquees, publicity stunts, movie program books, and newspaper advertisements for their newest big - screen sensation.With no entertainment websites or blogs available to tease audiences with stills from their films, lobby cards served that purpose for the studio publicity machine.
With over 300 objects — from rare drawings and photographs to vintage advertisements, artist books and recreated department store window displays — many on public display for the first time, Adman provides a comprehensive look at Warhol's first decade in New York.
I just can't understand (and it angers me) how Mooney is invited to give talks everywhere and invited onto the AGU Board of Directors and held up as some master communicator when he's so extremely politically biased, and to boot knows absolutely nothing of the science — and now his new book is actually suggesting that conservatives are somehow medically or psychologically deficient for believing «more wrong things» (that's a quote from his book advertisement), and not just in science but also in history, economic policy, and foreign policy!
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