Not exact matches
For anyone who wants to
read the
best damn feature out there on this debate — and on the epic story of the effort to find a worthy Alzheimer's drug — I recommend this 2015 Fortune
classic by my colleague Erika Fry: «Can Biogen Beat The Memory Thief?»
OUTLOOK: If you can
read this business's bottom - line priorities as
well as the current owner understands her customers» yen for books, then your tenure at this retailer could be a
classic.
This
classic is a must -
read for any entrepreneur, small business owner, or anyone looking to
better understand why certain people have been extremely successful and made a lot of money.
I've been
reading a lot of the
classic value investing Graham / Buffet stuff and was wondering what are the
best ways to tell apart a highly speculative stock like Tesla, from a legitimate growth investment opportunity?
But when
reading the biblical story of the exodus, it's
best to forget this
classic.
A new translation of a
classic text provides an occasion for
reading a
well - thumbed favorite afresh.
Thus we should
read Thomas Aquinas not because the Summa Theologica is a
classic, but because
reading Aquinas teaches us how
better to
read Augustine and the scriptures.
-- Michael P. Steinberg A new translation of a
classic text provides an occasion for
reading a
well - thumbed favorite afresh.
There's no shortage of great new books to fill your fall
reading list, but every once in a while, it's
good to throw in a few
classics.
The Columbia tradition and the larger ideal of a core curriculum is perhaps
best understood through Erskine's notion of the
classics as books that «every educated person should have
read.»
Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Summer's also a
good time to catch up on some of those
classic works you just never got around to
reading.
You laugh, but Paglia recognizes that whatever you want to be liberated from and to, whether the service of God or sexual license, it's
better to be
well - trained in the
classic ways and
read the
classic texts.
His
reading of the Latin
classics had given him an appetite for
well - shaped language, and the Bible came to be for him, not just words but The Word.
Pumpkin is of course a seasonal
classic,
well not really here but I
read a lot of blogs where there's a bit of a craze for all things pumpkin -LRB-!).
And since I am
reading a modern
classic, I'll give you today a recipe from one of my favorite cookbooks: Donna Hay's Modern
Classics Book 2 — these little breads turned out so
good I regretted halving the recipe.
this is such a
classic, a real ringer... the real deal in other words... I am not a big fan of tomato aspic as some folks serve it up, all shaped in cute little molds with tart, tangy overtones in a base of beef bullion... but
reads and looks to be the
best aspic I have seen... got get to making it soon... gonna tell everyone my Georgian cousin gave me the recipe...
I should note that the
classic version of the dish contains an herb called huacatay, which isn't widely available in the United States (unless you have a
well - stocked South American grocery nearby); I've also
read that some find it to be very off - putting.
Other suggestions: spend some time alone with your baby just holding her and letting her fall asleep on your chest, which can be incredibly relaxing, talk to your wife even if you are concerned about upsetting her as you are a team, keep in mind that your anxiety is driven by your desire to be a
good father - this you should be proud of and not feel guilty about, and
read up on anxiety so you know what you are dealing with (my personal favorite is Dale Carnegie's How To Stop Worrying, a
classic).
I'm a fan of
reading myself -LCB- after all I used to be an English teacher -RCB-, so it's especially fun when some of Elle's
best - loved choices involve
classics from my own childhood.
This one is a
classic children's bedtime story that I grew up
reading as
well.
or Chicka Chicka Boom Boom (both by Bill Martin, Jr.) are also perfect for prenatal
reading, as
well as
classic repetitive nursery rhymes and fairy tales.
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Help us give young readers a chance to
read new books as
well as
classics.
And 150 years ago, seems like it was a tough summer in London because [the] Thames,
well let me just
read what we wrote in June of 1860: «Last year during three months of very dry weather, old father Thames, that once -
classic stream, became a huge sewer sending forth fetid odors over all the British metropolis.
We love cuddling on the couch with warm blankets and sipping hot cocoa, watching the short,
classic film, «The Snow Man», taking a nap by the fire, or
reading a
good book out loud for all to enjoy.
Read the article and I'm sure you will have a lot of the other
classic symptoms as
well.
I did include a book that I am
reading now as
well,
Classic Style, which is amazing!
Classics, vintage - inspired novels and just old - fashioned
good reads as
well as books for mental health and personal growth.
In the tips «n trips you could
read part II of our weekend break to Holland and the new outfit of the week brought to you a
classic... the grey woollen pants... with photos taken by my
good friend Katrien on our daytrip in beautiful Paris!
Read on: we've rounded up five of the
best love lessons from some
classic Christmas movies.
Read on: we've rounded up five of the
best love lessons from some
classic Christmas films.
One of the few great books on bisexuality is the
classic «The Bisexual Option» by Dr. Fritz Klein, though it's predominantly clinical and analyzes it from an identity perspective (a
good read and highly recommended if you're interested in this subject).
Am a widow (5 years) want to hold hands again with someone special, am petite, look
good, slim, go to gym, love jazz and classical music, study Shakespeare,
read the
classics, looking for someone with whom to travel, fun - loving, have beautiful home, financially independent, short gray hair,...
Hello my names Mark, I've got red brown hair, weigh about 180 pretty
well built, into martial arts, and play in local band,
classic rock, alternative, jazz.ex 82nd airborne ranger, love to wear my skinny and snakeskin boots, usually...
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I am not a complex man, i enjoy hockey (The University Of Minnesota Golden Gophers and the Minnesota Wild) football (Denver Broncos) camping, walking in nature, cooking, hiking, biking, horseshoes (I play in a league) music (jazz, 80 s
classics, country)
reading a
good...
my names Shawn and i love anime One - piece is by far my most liked but with how one punch man is coming out it looks so bad ass i love video games like the
classics such as Sonic back when they was
good not like dark knight and manga's i
read a few but now again i
read more manga then watch anime...
I'm a lover of the ocean, art, a lot of music,
classic cars,
good coffee, dry humor,
reading, conversations about the universe and everything in between!
i like and enjoy my job also i love
read a
good book o see a
good film
classic film i love take in the morning take a
good cup heavy coffe and is you are there is
best i.m looking for you plaese com..
A short / skinny guy who loves SSBBWs, a Christian gentleman who
reads sci - fi and fantasy, a
good cook who hates doing dishes (
well, maybe that's not so contradictory - LOL), an intelligent person who still loves the
classic cartoons.
My musical tastes are varied: Jazz, Classical and Gospel and maybe some
classic Rock thrown in for
good me...
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However,
classic tragedy and 21st century tentpole filmmaking don't mix
well, so I can see why that's not an obvious
read.
Check out our rundown of the
best stealth games,
read our Dishonored review, or take a trip back in time with our
classic look at gaming's Top 7 assassins.
«The
classic tale of
good girl Sandy (Olivia Newton - John) and bad boy Danny (John Travolta) gets tuned up with some new special features in this Greas... [
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This
classic - looking Robbie comes equipped with his trademark bloody mouth, as
well as a chainsaw that
reads, «To You My Dear.»
LAURA *** / **** Image B Sound B - Extras B starring Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Vincent Price, Judith Anderson screenplay by Jay Dratler and Samuel Hoffenstein and Betty Reinhardt, based on the novel by Vera Caspary directed by Otto Preminger PINKY * / **** Image C Sound B - Extras A + starring Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barrymore, Ethel Waters, William Lundigan screenplay by Philip Dunne and Dudley Nichols, from a novel by Cid Ricketts Sumner directed by Elia Kazan by Walter Chaw A camp
classic of a very particular variety, Otto Preminger's stylish, pedigreed Laura might
best be
read as a satire of Hitchcock's Rebecca, reuniting that film's Judith Anderson with another late, lamented mistress and acres more scenery to chew.
The end of April included the TCM
Classic Film Festival, but attending the festival as an employee is very different from when I attended as press (
read: I actually have to work and don't get to see very many films), but I did attend TCMFF again this year (my 8th festival; 3rd being on staff) and it is always the
best week of my year.
Sure, there have been
classics like the 1946 Oscar winner The
Best Years of Our Lives which focused on World War II vets returning home, or 1978's Coming Home and 1989's Born On The Fourth Of July focusing on the plight of Vietnam vets, but this kind of movie is increasingly...
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The reimagining of a
classic is hard to do
well, which...
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In anticipation of tomorrow's launch of NAMCO MUSEUM on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch ™, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. has released a new trailer highlighting the various
classic Namco arcade titles available in the game as
well as the... [
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Director Paul McGuigan had both James Huston and Toby Kebbell
read for the part last month, but apparently McAvoy was the
better fit for this revamp of the Mary Shelley
classic.