Sentences with phrase «book came into existence»

This book came into existence because the author had a hard time explaining risk to the family of a friend who had died, and then his own family.
The afterword is a literary device that comes after the central story (otherwise known as body matter) and addresses how the book came into existence, how the idea for the story was formed, answers any questions that may have been left unclear, etc..
Sadly, there is one branch of the publishing industry who simply does not care how the book came into existence, and that branch can not be ignored: the reader.

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To this, quoting Vatican I and the books of Wisdom and Hebrews, the same text adds, «For all things are open and laid bare to his eyes, even those which are yet to come into existence through the free action of creatures.»
Its nice to see people using their science books, and Pedro its nice to see you've read some science as well as religious books, I would just like to say that no one has actually figured out how the first cell came into existence billions of years ago.
As William McLoughlin competently points out in his book Revivals, Awakenings and Reform, the American revivalist tradition came into existence in the early nineteenth century at the same time as the mass market and popular media such as the penny newspaper.
And as I try to emphasize in the book, I mean what today we think of as modern science was just gradually coming into existence.
India based publishing house Westland has doled out what can easily be termed the biggest advance any author in this part of the world has ever received for a book series that has yet to come into existence.
While the giant publishers fix their sights on blockbuster hits, new, smaller, nimbler publishers are coming into existence to fill the void and publish important books.
That is when Amazon.com came into existence and slowly (quickly) began changing book buying habits.
Pottermore came into existence as an avenue to use digital watermarks as a way to sell Harry Potter books, and not restrict how a user can read them.
Tuesday, the e-commerce giant announced a coming MatchBook program that will offer customers a corresponding Kindle version of certain print books purchased at any point since Amazon came into existence.
Perhaps I am a bit of a pessimist, but as a wide number of products came into existence attempting to offer all three back in the 90s, I would ask questions like, «But what happens if you have losses on assets and redemption requests at book at the same time?»
It's not a dull book, if you want to understand how the Muni market came into existence, and how it acts today.
Except for flight inclusive bookings, all monies you pay to one of our authorised travel agents for your holiday with us will be held by the agent on your behalf until a contract between us comes into existence.
No contract between you and Villa Kasih shall come into existence until Villa Kasih (a) issues an invoice with reservation number; (b) issues a booking confirmation by email and (c) receives payment either deposit or full payment.
Like many before him who playfully expose the darker side of existence, Pylypchuk delves into the world of children's books and characters, where inanimate objects come to life or animals live the lives of people.
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