«Literally every farmer with autosteer brings
at least a book with them to kill the boredom.»
Not exact matches
I can't wait to try it myself and indeed plan to
with my next
book, in some markets
at least.
Bennett says he reads even more children's
books («
at least two a day»)
with his daughter, who serves as the basis for his own
books» main character.
They can also
book at least four, and preferably six, armed guards who will form a complete perimeter defense around you,
with their chief beside you, usually scanning the rooftops
with binoculars for snipers.
Members who put down
at least $ 100,000 a year have priority
booking access (along
with perks such as in - flight catering), making the experience just as convenient as owning your own jet, says chief executive Bradley Stewart.
I watched it
at least four times, laughed, then shared it via email, social media and even made bets
with fellow television producers on which show was going to
book James Wright Chanel first.
Given that Donald Trump «wrote» the best - selling «business»
book of «all time,» it's surprising that Hillary Clinton in the last few weeks has proven to be the better dealmaker in
at least one case: how they have dealt
with their main political rivals.
Who knows how many of those hunkered down in Occupy Your Town protests keep up
with the work of veteran Wall Street Journal wealth reporter Frank, but his new
book skewers the so - called 1 %, or
at least the «high - beta» portion of it.
This means movements in
book value typically move in tandem
with movements in stock price,
at least over the long run.
Removing those companies (just 3 in this case) that each had
at least a 5 % impact on the r - squared value, along
with the companies that had negative
book values, reveals a weak, 27 %, correlation.
The opposite is true: they are trying to keep it from falling or are
at least trying to slow down its descent
with every trick in the
book (every intermittent phase of yuan strength since the beginning of the decline was triggered by intervention).
I can see myself bringing this up in conversation for
at least a year or 18 months before I'd hit everyone in my address
book with whom I could have this kind of exchange and compiling the most eclectic collection of stories one could imagine.
One thing I found really interesting is that one conclusion the
book came to is that these «faith wars» had a direct impact on the fall of the Roman Empire because the gov» t had to deal
with the internal struggle and the external enemies had to take a back seat in importance or
at least drastically distracted the leadership.
Also, make sure that you are always carrying
at least one fishing
book or magazine around
with you wherever you go.
I picture my mother years and years ago — younger than I am now by ten years
at least — sitting in the corner of the couch, her first real bible in her lap, underlining practically the entire
book of John
with tears in her eyes, like she can't believe her luck.
On the one hand, persons who have tried to pray without getting very far
with it are apt to feel that if only someone would teach them — give them a
book of instructions, or a course, or
at least a lecture or two — the difficulties would all be cleared away.
I don't call them «churches» anymore, or
at least I don't align them semantically
with Jesus speaking to Peter or anything that happened in the
book of Acts.
There is something of a boom going on these days in Melville studies,
with Kelley's
book and
at least half a dozen other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and
with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville studies.
According to a 1994 essay in the New York Review of
Books by John Maynard Smith, the dean of British neo-Darwinists, «the evolutionary biologists
with whom I have discussed his [Gould's] work tend to see him as a man whose ideas are so confused as to be hardly worth bothering
with, but as one who should not be publicly criticized because he is
at least on our side against the creationists.
I found Wilfred M. McClay's essay on the
book A Secular Age by Charles Taylor (May 2008) interesting, but it seems to me that a crucial element is missing from Taylor's thesis»
at least as it is described by McClay» and that is a grappling
with the disturbing emergence of a profound antihumanism that is growing like a virulent cancer out of the secular mindset.
According to the Barna study, the percent of engagement people have
with the Bible — from being engaged (reading the Bible
at least four times a week), friendly (engaged
with the Bible less than four times a week), neutral (read the Bible once a month or less and see the Bible as the inspired word of God, but acknowledge it can have some errors) and skeptical (see the Bible as «just another
book of teachings written by men)-- has started to stabilize and return to its normal rates after the rate of skepticism increased by 4 percent to 14 percent and the rate of friendliness dropped 8 percent to 37 percent in 2011.
There is
at least one section (IV) which deals
with contracts — six different kinds — and various kinds of outrages, that is to say it is in some senses a
book of law.
I just finished a
book on a new form of psychological therapy that has
at least four chapters
with demons in a chapter title.
Well
at least the calculations were not available for Muslims to plan as according but rather was
with those who know their
books and thrive to bring the few beliefs they have sooner than it is supposed to...!!
The fact that biblical scholars, many of whom have made it their full - time job to study the origins of the many
books of the Bible, can't agree on it's authenticity should
at least leave you
with some doubt about it's authenticity.
In the months ahead,
at least two other
books on the Pope will likely be making their appearance,
at which time we hope to run a review article that will also deal
with the Szulc
book in greater detail.
The contention within Christian hip - hop (under the hashtag abbreviation CHH on Twitter) community of how to present Christianity within music can be traced back
at least 25 years, to when fans and fellow artists tended to align
with either Cross Movement, a group who claimed to «rap the Gospel,» almost exclusively
at shows held in churches and on CDs sold in Christian
book stores, or Tunnel Rats, an LA crew whose music took plotted a more mainstream course.
Hidden allusions are never easy to be sure of and particularly is this the case
with an ancient text, but one can
at least see the reasons why Martin - Achard comes to the conclusion that these verses from the
book of Hosea not only apply the idiom of resurrection to Israel's hope for the future, but also show where it came from.
I am always reading
at least ten
books at once, and I have made a little rule
with myself that I can't buy another
book until I've read half a
book.
And just for the record, although I would agree
with Marcussen that the Sabbath command is still relevant for Christians, there is a lot in his
book that I personally disagree
with, or
at the
least, that I understand in a very different way than Marcussen does.
There is
at least one whole
book dealing largely
with the subject, Christ in Islam.18 To be sure Mohammed never believed in him as divine.
Each christian should read this
book or be
at least familiar
with the goals of Islam and just not rely on the news media which does not routinely address this topic.
Doug Estes anticipates his forthcoming
book SimChurch: Being the Church in a Virtual World
with an article
at Christianity Today's Out of Ur blog: In Defense of Virtual Church.The opening paragraph contains perhaps the
least thoughtful thing I've ever read
at Out of Ur: If we read....
I certainly hope Boyd's
book will indeed be in line
with, or
at least acknowledge, Murray's approach / revelation.
I find many of the times, the objection or concern many have for what tongues are comes from a misunderstanding of the purpose behind ONE of the diversities of tongues — there are
at least four different kinds (diversities) of tongues mentioned in the Bible, (I've had readers of my
book disagree
with me and insist there's even more).
Careful reading of
Book Z of the Metaphysics, to be sure, makes clear that there are
at least two conceptions of substantial form in Aristotle's philosophy: one more Platonic in character whereby the form possesses its own substantial unity and communicates that unity to the material elements (stoicheia) from the outside, so to speak; the other apparently originating
with Aristotle himself according to which the substantial form comes into being as it unifies the elements into an organic whole (cf. TKT 67 - 120).
No other document comes close to being written over 1500 years by
at least 40 authors all claiming to have interacted
with a being ergo God, and the result is ONE
BOOK....
After all, we are all men, and if we were to receive people of the world into our rooms, we should not have the strength to remain within the bounds prescribed, but should
at least wish to adorn them
with some
books to give the visitors a better opinion of our scholarship.»
If they find themselves colonized by pastors in aloha shirts who are backed by rock bands and who take cheap shots
at the Lutheran
Book of Worship, it is
at least in part because they have ceased to steward a compelling and living tradition
with the power to change lives.
Such a statement is problematic,
at least inasmuch as it is incompatible
with the concept of God as primordial and consequent natures that appears
at other places in Process and Reality, particularly in the last part of the
book.
It's nice to perhaps be in the same chapter, or
at least the same
book, but I actually like people who disagree
with me and don't think the same way I do.
That may justify our choice of topic and the insistence upon some considerations
with regard to which a weighty question remained in the mind of
at least one reader of Radhakrishnan's
books.
The labels don't matter, Christian, Muslim, Buddist...
at least they have beliefs and stick
with them rather than using God to pump up
book sales (or maybe she just likes to see her name in print) Here's a thought.
There is very little about the free - exercise clause in Hamburger's
book, and the seeming equation of the disestablishment / separation issue
with «American religious freedom» more generally seems to leave out one half of a complex and
at -
least - two - sided constitutional reality.
American commentators
with European credibility should have been deployed throughout the continent, in person and through the electronic media, to challenge the virtually unchallenged cartoon of American evangelical cowboys running riot in the world» a cartoon that helps explain,
at least in part, the vapors of Anglican bishops in Great Britain who imagine that Tim LaHaye's fictional speculations on the
Book of Revelation play a formative role in U.S. foreign policy.
With Ricky Silberman's assistance he reassembled his brief of facts and allegations, suppressed disconfirming evidence, strong - armed a hostile witness, and blasted Mayer and Abrahamson's
book to the point of denying
at least one claim that he knew was true: «Up to this point in my career, even when I fell short, I had always believed I was pursuing accurate information.
I'd also like the
book to give deeper answers, or
at least probe deeper on how emerging Christians DO deal
with questions of authority.
If credence is given to the claim that the Katthavattu or fifth
book was actually written in connection
with the Third Council, then the scholastic development of Buddhism must go well back into early Buddhist times, because this
book makes reference to
at least two other parts of the pitaka.
So Herbert's parson is devoted above all to study and meditation on the Bible,
with the help of «Commenters and fathers,» and has
at least one «Comment» (Commentary) on each
book.
Whether you believe in manifestation and magic, or science
with proven quantum physics which — anything that uplifts you and makes you feel more positive, more imaginative, and more aware of possibility, is a good thing -
at least in my
book.