Sentences with phrase «as ordinary bookings»

Cancellation payments are on the same terms as ordinary bookings — eg 30 days net.

Not exact matches

As I argue in my forthcoming book, «The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America,» big corporations (in this case, Facebook) and political interests (in this case, right - wing parties and campaigns) but also ordinary Americans (social media users, and thus likely you and me) all had a hand in it.
Book Review Sengupta's Recasting India envisions India's real growth drivers as the millions of small entrepreneurs in the country and the «extraordinary enterprise of ordinary people.»
The statement says that the book is incompatible with Catholic doctrine on three crucial scores: Jesus Christ as the unique and universal Savior of all; the salvific character of non-Christian religions; and the Church as the ordinary means of salvation.
One concern often heard is that if the name «Saint Gilbert» had appeared on his books, Chesterton never would have attracted as many readers — or as many converts — as he has: It is precisely his approachability as an ordinary person, they say, which has won so many people over to his side; making a him a saint could risk that.
In ordinary usage these concepts are remarkably vague, but as applied to the book's proposal they are to be used only by the analysis given here.
Those persons who have considered Smith's book simply as an ordinary historical account have found much to criticize.
In their view, books stressing contingency «offer a way forward, beyond the «old political history» and the new «social and cultural history» by a reunion of process and event,» In other words, what Individual people did — perhaps especially people who filled leading public posts — may be as genuinely significant as the ordinary forces acting upon ordinary people.
The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical by Shane Claiborne — This book ruined my life.
Shane has been telling stories and living as an «ordinary radical» for years now, and this book is his invitation to a cluttered and divided church to truly begin to live in The Way of Jesus.
It uses «ordinary» materials such as fire, bread, wine, clothing, and books and proscribed words and gestures as its elements.
You sound so foolish quoting an old book as if it were something other than the words of ordinary people.
But I would appeal to any scientist who happens to be reading this book to think seriously that people such as poets, artists of every kind, mystics and indeed ordinary people of faith may be receiving truth in an entirely different way from that to which he is accustomed.
Kass's distinctive concerns must have continued to owe something to the personal decency of his «saintly» and «moralist» parents, as much to his exposure to the questioning characteristic of Great Books Theirs, because of their quasi-religious community, was not the kind of quasi-socialism that abstracted from the greatness and misery of ordinary persons.
(ENTIRE BOOK) The author intends to present the portrait of a man of extraordinary accomplishment in the fields of religion, politics, linguistics and ecclesiology, but also as an ordinary man whose letters and reported conversations reveal his struggle with the ordinary issues of a person of his time.
He was moved to fierce expostulations against an Alsatian priest, Jakob Wimpfeling, who had written a Little Book on Purity attacking the worldliness and self - indulgence of clergy, both those in the monasteries and the ordinary massing priests, and had specially attacked the Augustinians for accepting the well - known Sermon to the Eremites as written by St Augustine himself.
In Lamaze class I learned things that you wouldn't find in an ordinary pregnancy book, such as pain relief isn't a guarantee and it's normal to puff up like a blowfish due to IV fluids administered during labor.
Rewards, incentives, and consequences are only as good as how you apply them — and the strong bond you build with your child every day through simple and ordinary routines such as playing with him, eating dinner together, and reading a book before bedtime.
Besides being an ordinary mom with 3 kids, holding a full time career as a CEO of two online businesses, I'm also a Paleo enthusiast, a blogger and the author of two hugely successful books, Paleo Made Easy: Getting your Family Started with the Optimal Healthy Lifestyle and The Gelatin Secret: The Surprising Superfood that Transforms Your Health and Beauty.
When so many books feature sexual intercourse as something assumed and utterly ordinary between unmarried teens, usually with no consequences, this book stands apart.
But as the many of us who have now read it can attest, the story in the book is also peculiarly cinematic, as an ordinary German man and his wife (played by Brendan Gleeson and Emma Thompson, respectively) are motivated to acts of quiet but resolute and extremely dangerous resistance to Nazi power during WWII.
Kozol's uniquely passionate take on urban schools and urban schoolchildren has been documented in such books as Death at an Early Age and, more recently, Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope.
In the book, Fleming explains why she organized the biography as she did, instead of chronologically: «Innovative, vulgar, sometimes heroic, sometimes flawed, the incredibly complex Ben Franklin I discovered beguiled me, and I was no longer satisfied to tell his story in the ordinary way.»
Also, the «private» tribute book surged as ordinary people began writing and publishing about family histories, life events, vacations and wildlife, among other things.
«I do think it's important to preserve some of these things, just as a moment in time when there was a unique form of communication that evolved by ordinary people scribbling in books
About the Book Title: Don't Go Mango Picking Author: DH Gibbs Genre: Children's Book An ordinary day turns into an unexpected adventure... When Sandy and Deanna is lured into mango picking they soon discover that sometimes everything is not as it seems.
Certainly I read nonfiction books, attracted to such books as «A Week in the Life of an Airline Pilot» by William Jaspersohn, but flying a 747 never seemed ordinary.
And Indescribably Arabella isn't an ordinary book, either.Like the Arabella of the title, author / illustrator Jane Gilbert had many dreams as a girl.
Currently Looking For: Fiction that hits the sweet spot between commercial and literary with interesting settings and a strong narrative voice; mystery (particularly cozies and crossover literary — think Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger), literary thriller, and psychological suspense; and memoir by writers who connect the events of their lives to readers through incredible storytelling, as well as a wide variety of prescriptive and narrative nonfiction and gift books.
You wouldn't describe your books as «domestic», but you write about daily lives and ordinary things, which maybe one doesn't get in a lot of books.
As always happens with a book in two halves, reviewers tend to prefer one over another: many find the second half more ordinary, but a few find it a relief after the claustrophobia of the first.
In the Classroom: Ordinary objects, such as the toilet, will be viewed in a completely different way after reading Toilet: How It Works, the third book in David Macaulay's series of beginning readers.
And as the Wall Street Journal points out in a well - modulated post tonight: «an ordinary bookstore wouldn't be allowed to come into a buyer's home to retrieve a book that he or she owned.»
And that one product can be turned into multiple different products such as an e-book, print book, audio book, online course etc What would have been «just one book in a bookshop» to an ordinary writer is now a multi-product with a global reach.
Previously on Midlife Crisis Crossover: on May 5th I once again had the pleasure of once again observing Free Comic Book Day, the least fake holiday of them all, that annual celebration when comic shops nationwide offer no - strings - attached goodies as a form of community outreach in honor of that time - honored medium where words and pictures dance in unison on the printed page, whether in the form of super-heroes, monsters, cartoon all - stars, licensed merchandise, or entertaining ordinary folk.
The pictures on ordinary paper look almost as good as those specially printed on photo paper and inserted into traditionally printed books.
In the blog you will find TONS of very valuable information about Costa Rica as in my past 5 years I traveled majority of Costa Rica and surrounding countries, and I will be more than happy to give you valuable information about travel, culture, and the secret spots of Costa Rica that most ordinary tourists and backpackers do not find in the travel books.
A pioneer in color photography, Sternfeld's thirteen bodies of work, all of which were also published as books, have explored cultural identity through ordinary people and places, with topics ranging from experimental communities to the effect of human intervention on the natural landscape.
Rombaldi Seppey often uses ordinary or found objects, such as phone books or maps, to create her work.
2009 Moyniham, Miriam, St Louis artist's imagery is intense, The Post-Dispatch, 11 June Rosenberg, Karen, More Over, Humble Doily: Paper Does a Star Turn, The New York Times, 19 October 2008 Applin, Jo, Bric - a-Brac: The Everyday Work of Tom Friedman, Art Journal, Spring, pp.69 - 81 Artner, Alan G, Beautiful art books published on 2008, Chicago Tribune, 13 December Cullinan, Nicholas, Tom Friedman, London, The Burlington Magazine, September, pp. 627 - 629 Jenkins, Amy, The Independent (Review of show at Gagosian Gallery, London), 5 July Johnson, Ken, Hunting a Tribe of Minimalists on the Streets of the Upper East Side, The New York Times, 5 January Johnson, Ken, Unwrapping the Secrets of Ordinary Objects, The New York Times, 17 May Lack, Jessica and Clark, Robert, The Guardian (Review of show at Gagosian Gallery, London), 31 May - 6 June Degen, Natasha, Frieze, June Wilk, Deborah, The Complexity of the Simple, Time Out New York, 17 - 23 January Wallpaper.com, Tom Friedman exhibition, London, 4 June 2006 Otten, Liam, Tom Friedman at Kemper Art Museum, Washington University Record, 26 October Tom Friedman at Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills, The Week, 24 November Vogel, Carol, Why Small is Big, The New York Times, 17 November Knight, Christopher, Art as a shared experience, Los Angeles Times, 3 November Kastner, Jeffrey, Tom Friedman Feature Inc., Artforum, January, p. 220 Tom Friedman at Gagosian Gallery, Artdaily.com, 26 October
He begins the book with the build up toward war depicting its uniformed parades and pomp, and then slowly and subtly describes the unraveling of the heroic with a realistic view of battle as unglamorous actions performed by ordinary men.
[5] Her other curatorial projects include Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast: The Impossibility of Translation (2007), a curated book project with artist Olga Adelantado; No Ordinary Sanctity (2005), a group exhibition at the Deutsche Bank project space, Salzburg, as well as Will Boys be Boys?
The «nonassisted» ready - mades like «Porte - bouteilles,» now recognized as among the most influential artworks of the 20th century, were defined by André Breton in his 1938 book «Dictionnaire abrégé du surréalisme» (The Abridged Dictionary of Surrealism) as an «ordinary object promoted to the dignity of an art object by the mere choice of the artist.»
«the book «[ours] hyperlocalization of architecture» can be seen as a contemporary experimental guide for future designers and produces different approaches to «ordinary architecture» with regional sources or materials.»
If you have the right intention and sincerity (and I think you have), you may go down in the history books as a key player in the development of something that will come to seem ordinary, quite normal and not at all postnormal.
Given how often such Cook the Books or Lewpapers take a bashing from the skeptic blogosphere, the ordinary person can only conclude that the originators are either particularly inept as researchers or equally inept at cheating their way undetected to the desired result.
On the surface, it would seem like an ordinary smartphone but as soon as you open it, it'll be like opening a book and it will reveal a massive 7.3 - inch display.
The book provides personal marketing and branding strategies, as well as advanced career techniques to help professionals and executives take their career from ordinary to extraordinary.
The book provides personal marketing and branding strategies, as well as advanced career development techniques to help professionals and executives take their career from ordinary to extraordinary.
Keep in mind that the proceeds from selling a book of business are likely to be treated as ordinary income.
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