Sentences with phrase «books are on deck»

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I would recommend: Tradition and Popular Religion» page 69 in Allan Deck's book: Frontiers of Hispanic Theology in the U.S.A. (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1992); a classical work on this subject is: J.MR.
The first eight matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup are in the books, but there are still 20 more on deck, starting with eight on Saturday.
Well, we're decking the halls early at Lulu this year and slashing our industry - best 80/20 revenue split on eBooks so you can reach more readers, sell more books, and earn even more revenue this holiday than ever before — tis the season right?
Admittedly, that's largely due to the widely popular Hulu original series based on the book, and perhaps some clever marketing from the studio; teams of eerie fully - decked out Handmaids have cropped up... [Read more...]
Book Expo America 2012 has come and gone and this was one of our first trips where we had all hands on deck!
Regarding the graphic above, man, was I glad I was able to bear down on those lolling tuna boats Dickens and Hugo — they need to get up from their on - deck hammocks and at least think about hitting the book - peddling accelerator before I catch them.
There's plenty I haven't even begun to discuss about Amazon's new tablets, most intriguingly a pair of new software features called Word Runner (which lets you speed - read any book one word at a time) and a future feature called On Deck, which will pre-load a couple of TV episodes or a movie it thinks you'll like so you'll never run out the door without something to watch.
LIBRARY In the Compass Club on Deck 6, you will find a small library of polar books, reference materials and general reading material, and the juice and smoothie bar can also be found here.
The new host, who will be based in a new onboard Adventure Center, can help travelers with various activities like checking out a bike for a scenic ride through town; grabbing a Nordic walking stick for hiking; or booking kayaking excursions or complimentary fitness classes on the Sky Deck.
Some cabins on the top deck, open directly on to the Reading Lounge, where passengers sit quietly with books and tablet devices... this might not be ideal if you have screaming infants or hyperactive teens!
We had booked a table on the large, covered deck and the views from here are beautiful.
When you're not busy diving, lounge around on the sun deck or in the open air lounge with a good book.
On the opposite (inland) side of Highway 1, there's Ventana Big Sur, a redwood - shaded paradise where outdoor Japanese - style soaking tubs and big decks give suites a breezy, natural feel; or book a room with a fireplace for extra cosy comfort on foggy nightOn the opposite (inland) side of Highway 1, there's Ventana Big Sur, a redwood - shaded paradise where outdoor Japanese - style soaking tubs and big decks give suites a breezy, natural feel; or book a room with a fireplace for extra cosy comfort on foggy nighton foggy nights.
If you are traveling someplace cold, like one of the popular Christmas Market tours in Europe, you will spend little time on your veranda (if you book that stateroom class) and the top deck may not be very appealing.
Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned between time of booking up to one day prior to embarkation.
For most mass - market ocean cruises, it is common for passengers to analyze whether to book a room with a balcony or pay less for an inside cabin — with the intent of spending a lot of time on the common deck areas.
Alternatively, there are nicer ways to reach Bondi: ride a speedboat around Sydney Harbour (click here to book *) or a tourist hop - on - hop - off double deck bus (click here to book *) for example.
One of the best ways to pass the time in Kampot is lazing on a river deck with a good book and a cold drink, taking breaks to swim in the river when the mood strikes.
Booked seats in the Neptune lounge which were very comfortable and relaxing, nice clean ferry with good facilities such as bars and eating places - even a plunge pool on the top deck.
On the lower deck of the Junk there are 6 large and rustically comfortable en - suite cabins to accommodate her guests.All cabins have individually controlled air - conditioning, reading lamps, and towels provided.The Junk usually departs with fewer than the maximum of 18 as most cabins are booked as twin share.
You'll love sitting in a lounger under the thatched huts on the huge beach, and there are also plenty of loungers on the pool deck for you to kick back with a good book or take in the view.
Save up to 15 % applies to bookings that are made when passengers are being upgraded to an Owners suite with balcony on bridge Deck, Deluxe Balcony Suite on Sun Deck or Bridge Deck.
Lakes Entrance is renowned for it's beautiful weather, so come prepared for a swim in our solar heated pool, or just relax on a deck chair with your favourite book.
Bedroom / Bathroom Description Main Level Bedroom 1 — Stags Head Master Suite King size bed, En - suite bathroom with shower and jetted bathtub, Fireplace, Flat screen TV, Private deck Lower Level Bedroom 2 — Metals and Petals Queen Bedroom Queen size bed, En - suite bathroom with shower and bathtub, TV Bedroom 3 — Jungle Book Bedroom 2 Twin trundle beds, En - suite bathroom with shower and bathtub, TV Upper Level Bedroom 4 — Jean - Claude Killy Suite King size bed, En - suite bathroom with shower, TV Bedroom 5 — Ain't No Mountain High Enough Room 2 full size beds, Shared bathroom with Jean - Claude Killy Suite Additional Bedding Birds Nest Library — Twin sleeper sofa, Hallway bathroom with shower, Located on the Main LevelLoft — Queen sleeper sofa, Shared bathroom with Jean - Claude Killy Suite, Located on the Upper Level
Read a good book by the pool - Walk out the patio doors and you'll be right on the pool deck!
Victorian rockers, sofas, and swings on the big wrap - around porch are perfect for relaxing with a book, and an outdoor deck boasts a grill for al fresco dining in the summer months.
A sumptuous multi-course breakfast is served each morning in the quiet dining room or out on the deck in the warmer months and there is a cozy library with a fireplace where guests can relax with a book and glass of wine in winter.
• Large, single space cottage, sleeps four but ideal for two or a couple with kids • Delightful four - poster double bed • Single bed in the lounge area for an extra person / child • Extra fold - up bed available for additional adult or child • Lounge / bedroom (separated by a curtain), dinette, kitchenette, en - suite bathroom with shower and old - fashioned bath, patio • Fully equipped with cooker, fridge, microwave, heater, fan, washing machine, iron • Bedding and towels provided, hospitality tray of tea, coffee, sugar, milk, rusks, etc • Music, books, games, TV • Secure on - site parking • Big garden, sundowner deck • Braai facilities • Pet friendly: Pets welcome - we're fully fenced with a large garden • Smoking: We ask you not to smoke in the cottage
The Bed & Breakfast on Tiffany Hill is surrounded by six acres of stunning landscaped gardens which can be enjoyed from the comfort of Adirondack chairs on the sunny deck, the garden pavilion or Secret Garden with a book from the inn's library.
The large alfresco dining and lounging area on deck is perfect for those long relaxed lunches or just curling up with your favourite book.
We're extremely proud to announce that Book of Demons, our deck - building hack and slash where it's the player who decides the length of quests, will launch on Xbox One as a console exclusive!
Book of Demons is Thing Trunk's award - winning, deck - building hack & slash, with unique mechanics and papercraft graphics, that launched on Steam Early Access in July 2016.
I was reading Count Zero (along with Mondo 2000 and every RE / Search book I could get my hands on) at the time and in my mind the Genesis» black surface, studded with vents and ports, seemed to be the embodiment of Gibson's Ono - Sendai deck.
The space is decked out in custom - made furniture by Björn Roth, Oddur Roth, and Einar Roth based on 1950s designs by their grandfather, German - born Swiss artist — and book publisher himself — Dieter Roth.
As you'd imagine, given the subject matter, there's a great website, too, that will let you read good excerpts from chapters and listen to snippets of the interviews (which are available in full in audio on the DVD that accompanies the book — so you can learn with your eyes closed as you rock gently in the hammock, or canoe, or deck chair...
I ahve ALOT of alone time, and am very grateful that I CAN sit on our deck and read a book, but I still miss the happiness of all those voices around me.
Your book is here and I'm looking forward to enjoying it on my deck this summer.
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