Sentences with phrase «books et»

Who here users Kobo over the competition (i.e. Kindle, Barnes & Noble, Google Books et) when it comes to reading eBooks?
► In Books et al., Gavin Schmidt of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies panned Behind the Curve: Science and the Politics of Global Warming by Joshua P. Howe.
► In the Books Et al. section of this week's issue of Science, Sybil Derrible of the University of Illinois, Chicago, reviewed Applied Minds: How Engineers Think by Guru Madhavan.
► In the Books et al. section of this week's issue, Irving A. Lerch, director emeritus of international scientific affairs at the American Physical Society in College Park, Maryland, reviewed The Most Wanted Man in China: My Journey from Scientist to Enemy of the State by Fang Lizhi.
For much of the 20th century, cultural products — movies, music, books et al — were sold in small, independent stores by knowledgeable and invested staff.

Not exact matches

The book, titled Modus Orandi Deum Aliaque Pia et Christiana Exercitia Nec Non Deiparae Virginis Maria Litaniae, was marked with an antique stamp from the Royal Library of Turin, and the purchaser was right to trust his instincts; it had been stolen from a display case there back in 2012.
Throughout the book, the Catholic celebration of fides et ratio is on full display.
You could fill a book with Adelina / Faith / Naomi / et al's angry rants.
I'm an atheist, and I think anyone who believes the premise of the bible, or the book of mormon, or the koran, et.
In these days of rival grand theories» superstrings, the inflationary model, et al.» competing on the front pages of the Wall Street Journal for the status of last word on the ultimate, Davies» book might appear to be just another technician's confident assertion that science will soon have all the answers.
TheLies» comment above about your post as usual conveniently ignores the critical point that crimes done by Stalin et al were not done under any guidance of atheism, whereas the guidance to do the many atrocities that Christians have done can be found in the many horrific instructions «from god» presented in the Christian book of nasty AKA the bible.
This essay forms a chapter in the new book Rebuilding the Nest: A New Commitment to the American Family, David Blankenhorn, et al., eds.
For those tempted to overestimate the significance of the joint declaration, this book will be a sobering reminder of unfinished Reformation business» simul iustus et peccator» that can not be effectively managed by church officialdom.
See Rollo May et al., Existence (New York: Basic Books, 1958); and H. Mullah and I. A. Sangiuliano, «Interpretation as Existence in Analysis,» in Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Review, Vol.
As the «new media» of the printed book became common, the debates over the contents of the canon subsided, and instead encouraged by its new fixedness those over the exactness of its inspiration (the development of the doctrines of infallibility, inerrancy, et al) began to spring up.
Karl Müller et al. (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1997), 451.
Charles Van Engen et al. (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1993), 201.
What Mao et al did was not done because of the dictates of atheism, whereas Christianity and Islam both directly dictate cruelty, violence, and bigotry in their respective books of evil.
Claiming authority primarily as a «historian,» Lindsell adduces a string of quotations to support his position and then devotes the larger and more controversial part of his book to detailing the supposedly modern declension from this stance in the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, among the Southern Baptists, at Fuller Theological Seminary, in the Evangelical Covenant Church, and even among the members of the ETS (the Evangelical Theological Society, whose members are required to subscribe annually to a single statement — that «the Bible alone, and the Bible in its entirety, is the Word of God written, and therefore inerrant in the autographs»).
Along the way to proving his thesis, Jenkins rewrites the book on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics (his reading, and his devastating criticisms of Oxford's influential Jonathan Barnes, set the standard for such scholarship) and he shows how even the most decorated of contemporary «philosophers of religion» (Plantinga, Stump, Penelhaum, et al.) grossly misread Aquinas.
(Ibid., concluding chapter, «The Emancipation of Thought from Myth»; also found in H. and H. A. Frankfort, et al., Before Philosophy [Pelican Books A 198], chap.
... Alcoholism is caused by biochemical / neurophysiological abnormalities that are passed down from one generation to the next or, in some cases, acquired through heavy or prolonged drinking (Ketcham, et al., Beyond the Influence: Understanding and Defeating Alcoholism [New York: Bantam Books, 2000], p. 46).
The central problem with «intelligent design» — and one which Fr Stephen Dingley pointed out when he reviewed Behe et al.'s book in the March / April 2001 edition of the Faith magazine — is that it posits, justas happily as would neo-Darwinians, that the evolutionary process is a «random» and unguided one, alongside which they then place «intelligent causes,» as if they were competitors.
The present book will be followed, presumably within the year, by a volume offering a more detailed study of the schools, faculties, students, curricula, et cetera.
See also Helmer et al., Social Technology (New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1966).
There was great excitement in the department when Jacques Monods book Le Hasard et la Necessité (HN) arrived from France.
a. Yoga, Rosaries, Prayer Beads / Books, Falling Leaves, Spring Flowers, Falling Snow, Sleeping, Songs about Beer, Drinking Beer et al used:
by Roy Battenhouse, introduction by D. D. Williams (New York: Oxford University Press, 1955); St. Augustine by M. C. D'Arcy et al. (New York, Meridian Books, 1957).
Robespierre's address to the Commune of Paris at the convention of 1793 evidences that his Supreme Being also had this same character: «L'homme pervers se croit sans cesse environné d'un témoin puissant et terrible anquel il ne peut échapper, qui le voit et le veille, tandis que les hommes sont livrés au sommeil...» (F. A. Aulard, Le Culte de la raison et le culte de l'Être Supreme (Paris, 1892), pp. 285 f.) How can one isolate this «structure» and separate it from its biblical antecedents, when — to cite only one of the many passages — one can read in the book of Isaiah (29:15): «Woe to those who hide deep from the Lord their counsel, whose deeds are in the dark, and who say, «Who sees us?
One of his more famous books was Sic et Non (Yes and No).
On the other hand, by taking account in Critique et Religion of previous attempts at synthesis, he allows for the point about what may already be considered as dismissed and for the elimination of a certain number of false ideas which would compromise the research to which his books invite us.
Also Donald Francis Tovey, The Forms of Music and Joseph Otten, «Harmony,» The Catholic Encyclopedia; A. Lalande, Vocabulaire Technique et Critique de la Philosophie; Rudolf Eisler, Handwörterbuch der Philosophie; José Ferrater - Mora, Diccionario de Filosofia; Encyclopedia Filosofica; Paul Edwards, Encyclopedia of Philosophy has no article «Harmony» but interesting aspects are discussed under «Monad and Monadology,» «Utopias and Utopianism,» «Chinese Philosophy,» «Hungarian Philosophy»; A Syntopicon of Great Books of the Western World discusses harmony under five heads: «Beauty,» «Justice,» «Man,» «Medicine, and «Relation.»
H. E. Tödt, for example, has as a heading for the first chapter of his book The Son of Man in the Synoptic Tradition, (ET by D.M. Barton of Der Menschensohn in der synoptischen Ûberlieferung [1963]; London: SCM Press, and Philadelphia; Westminster Press, 1965 [hereinafter = Son of Man].)
This post is also available in: French Lately, there has been news of a number of blog to book projects that left us absolutely thrilled (La Tartine Gourmande, Cannelle et Vanille, GKS, Roost), and...
This recipe is taken from my mother - in - law's favourite cook book which is an old classic: Cuisine et Vins de France by the famous Curnonsky.
The 2017 NFL regular season will draw to a close by 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, and that will seal the books on disappointing seasons for 20 teams, including 2016 playoff competitors like the Packers, Cowboys, Texans, and Giants.
The probe was prompted by revelations on the prematurely released dust jacket of Peter Golenbock's book on the Wolfpack program, Personal Fouls (SI, Jan. 30, et seq.), which is to be pubished in September.
Florida vs. Georgia (3:30 pm ET Saturday) This is a fascinating game showing how important it is to know which book opened the line, and when they opened the line.
Should the 45 - year - old Wisconsin Cheesehead, who'll tee off Thursday at 1:45 p.m ET on a TPC Deere Run course he has virtually owned over the years, earn his fourth straight title at the unofficially named «Steve Stricker Invitational,» he would join Woods, Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen and Young Tom Morris in the record books.
Firstly, it will be very interesting to see how Liverpool, Chelsea, Spuds et al manage to build new stadiums, buy new players and balance the books over the coming years.
Ole Miss at LSU (9:00 pm ET Saturday) Books had to wait to release this line due to the status of LSU RB Leonard Fournette but BetOnline opened LSU -3 by late Sunday afternoon.
Oklahoma at West Virginia (Saturday 8:00 pm ET) This game is very interesting for a number of reasons but most notably it's the uncertainty of books on where to open the line.
Detroit at Seattle, 8:15 pm ET Saturday Most of the betting market opened Seattle -7 / -7.5 but that proved to be too low as books have now pushed the Seahawks to -8.
As more and more football obsessives are having to consult history books and catch whatever old footage is available to assess the likes of Ferenc Puskas, Pelé, George Best, Johan Cruyff et al, every shimmy and slalom and strike along the dazzling trail Messi leaves in his wake is there to marvel at.
Fitzpatrick et al (1997) surveying pregnant teenagers at an Adolescent Antenatal Booking Clinic in Dublin found that at an average of 16.4 weeks into their pregnancies 87.5 % of the mothers said they were involved in a continuing relationship with the father of their baby.
In a thought provoking chapter of a new book, Parenthood and Mental Health: A Bridge between Infant and Adult Psychiatry, (Tyano et al., 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd), Joan Raphael - Leff, of the Faculty for Psychoanalytic Research, UCL / Anna Freud Centre in London, proposes that women approach mothering with specific psychological orientations.
Douglas 2005 Med Hyp; Douglas & Hill 2011 Curr Op Ped; Douglas et al AJPH 2011; Douglas & Hill 2011 BMJ; Douglas & Hill 2013 Med Hyp; Douglas 2014 The discontented little baby book; Whittingham & Douglas 2015 IMHJ
Let's take a close look at the data behind the averages behind the charts in the books, for example, this study, one of the most complete baby sleep charts, published in the highly respected medical journal, Pediatrics, based on the average sleep times associated with 493 Swiss children tracked from birth (Iglowstein et al 2003).
But alternative models exist (for example, inter parliamentary talks); and there is no single model for a constitutional convention (see Alan Renwick's excellent pamphlet, and Fournier et al's book When citizens decide: Lessons from citizens» assemblies on electoral reform OUP 2011).
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