Sentences with phrase «by a library of»

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Night of the Living Dead was subsequently selected for preservation by the library of congress for being culturally and historically significant.
As we already know the story revolves around If and an amnesiac new character named SEGAMI joining forces to restore the books of history across dimensions after being asked by library of time keeper to do so, the site now reveals the catastrophe has been caused by a «Perfect Chaos»...
The virtual makeup applied to one's face will be showcased at 30 frames per second, with the solution being capable of maintaining a consistent frame rate and promising to deliver realistic results backed by its library of accurately mapped shades from some of the world's most famous cosmetic brands.
UK About Blog World Wide Health offers complementary and alternative health resources including a health directory of therapists and products accompanied by a library of articles written by health professionals.
This device, with a 7 - inch screen, starts at $ 199 and is supported by a library of approximately 700,000 Android apps.

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Most of these tools offer libraries of free opt - in form templates complete with images, fonts and colors chosen by experienced designers, and many offer free trials or free accounts with basic functionality.
By the spring of 2014, the video library had swelled to over 50 plays and the Word file had morphed into a detailed Power Point presentation.
GetAbstract's solutions include a library of more than 10,000 summarized business knowledge assets, used by millions of subscribers, and over one - third of the Fortune 100 companies.
From the vast original painting library created by Pinot's Palette artists, to the eye - catching logo, right down to the precise methods of setting up the studio, everything flows perfectly.
This new version would streamline the display of most webpages by using a common library of code, so that every publisher doesn't have to include megabytes worth of the same programming in every page, and it also allows for smart caching of that data for faster loading.
Google says it wants to develop ways to incorporate other kinds of analytics and advertising, by coming up with a centralized library of code that can integrate with any analysis or advertising network's back - end.
Then a master's student at the University of Quindío in Colombia, Gomez found a thesis in a library that he liked and decided to forward the article to colleagues by sharing it on the website Scribd.
Bonus fact: When he was young, Carnegie took advantage of a library for working boys, which had been opened by Colonel James Anderson and was super rare at the time.
Remember, this was a full four years before we would even launch the very sparse library of titles as a free add - on to the beloved DVD - by - Mail service.»
According to reports from CNN and the Washington Post, the Justice Department is preparing to charge Assange for his role in the 2010 dump of diplomatic cables that were published by WikiLeaks, as well as a more recent release of the CIA's library of hacking tools.
Today, Flocabulary has a library of more than 550 educational hip - hop videos that explore a wide range of subjects, including math, science, social studies, language arts, and current events, which are used by teachers in 20,000 schools across the country.
Emojis in particular are at the top of their game right now; the simple emoticon — the keyboard - based smiley face of the 1990s — has evolved into an entire library of cartoonish expressions, augmented by everything from food products to activities to props.
The national credit system planned for 2020 will be an «ecosystem» made up of schemes of various sizes and reaches, run by cities, government ministries, online payment providers, down to neighborhoods, libraries, and businesses, say Chinese researchers who are designing the national scheme.
It is open access week and this year I had the honour of delivering the keynote address at a terrific open access event co-sponsored by the Ryerson University Library and Archives and the University of Toronto Libraries.
A total of 138 public libraries and other locations in seven states — Alaska, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wyoming — and the District of Columbia took part in the 2017 DASH for the STASH investor education and protection program and contest conducted by the Investor Protection Institute (IPI) and state securities agencies.
It's taxes collected by governments that provide us with the wide array of social services and infrastructure, such as schools, medical services, libraries and parks, safe streets and livable cities.
The briefing focused on a vision of STEM learning opportunities as a network of charging stations in which children power up their learning by plugging into activities at school, after school, at science centers and libraries, as well as online.
With new courses added weekly and a vast library of video tutorials created by experts, lynda.com can give job seekers the confidence in their skills and exposure to new concepts that can aid in their job search and resume development.
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In those pre-social media days, families gathered at a local library serving as a communications center and waited by fax machines for lists of injured who had been transported to hospitals.
A few weeks before graduation, we were herded into the library for a presentation by a man and his VERY pregnant wife, to extoll the virtues of the rhythm method.
The Ross Macdonald Collection: 11 Classic Lew Archer Novels by ross macdonald edited by tom nolan library of america, 3 volumes, 2618 pages, $ 112.50
Origen, to be entirely independent, sold his library for a sum which netted him a daily income of 4 obols, on which he lived by exercising the utmost frugality.
I think it had been my ambition throughout much of my life to accumulate a collection of books in the ideal, grandly compendious style of the personal libraries assembled by the most literate of prosperous Victorian gentlemen.
Doc — I read every Heinlein book I could get my hands on when I was a kid... they were all in the public library by mid-70's early 80's... «The Moon is a harsh mistress» and «The number of the beast» are my all time favorites.
Added checking can be done by reviewing the same topic posted on on - line encyclopedias, with many of these being free to all those with library cards.
Yes Please by Amy Poehler — I'm not usually one for reading humour books or books by comedians in general, but I loved Tina Fey's Bossypants and so I decided to grab this one from the library as a bit of light reading one weekend.
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman:: Neil Gaiman re-released one of his quintessential novels this year and I picked it up at the library.
The point of those analyses and «historical genealogies» that have become an object of derision among the liberals — oddly, from those who advocate a return to Madisonian principles — is certainly not to retreat to the comfort of the library or the coffee shop; nor is it to deny the contingencies of history by suggesting that 1968 follows upon 1776 with some kind of mechanical necessity.
The Whole Story series of the classics are the ones I always check out of the library, as their sidebar definitions, explanations of seldom used words, illustrations and interesting tidbits, not only intrigue, but make a classic story accessible to children who might otherwise become confused by the terminology of a different time era.
Here was a band politically committed in a way that smacked of the idealism of the 60s I had been reading about in library books, and that, sound-wise, was a bridge from the hard rock I was familiar with to the «new wave» I was becoming fascinated by.
If you wish to pursue this matter further, go to the library and get The Ways of Knowing, written by William Montague when he was a professor of philosophy in Columbia University.
Books by writers with similar concerns now occupy several feet of library space.
Browsing the new arrivals shelf at your local theological library, you're now as likely to find titles by the Catholic dogmatician Matthew Levering, the Orthodox historical theologian Paul Gavrilyuk, and the Reformed theologian Kevin Vanhoozer on why we need to continue to speak, with the early Church, of God's inability to suffer — and of God's voluntary assumption of our human nature, in Jesus Christ, in order to share, and thereby overcome, our suffering — as you are to find another volume on God's suffering in the divine nature itself.
Melville was not a systematically educated man: though backward in his early schooling, he taught himself literature by devouring haphazard naval libraries during the four years of his sailing adventure.
Schools, Libraries, Book stores... yes, all of those are switiching to becoming electronically centered — which by the way was your original argument if I recall (that people have stopped reading because bookstores are closing).
From Origen's hope that salvation will eventually be received by all, to Karl Rahner's assertion that other religions can serve as pointers to Christ, to Clark Pinnock's biblical case for a more optimistic view of salvation, I've found that tucked away in the dusty corners of Christian libraries is a wealth of scholarship on the subject.
As I sat in the library finishing his essay «Israel, the Church, and Election,» I remember being overcome by an almost physical sense of discovery, as though I had bumped into a hitherto invisible rock.
By the time I came of reading age» old enough to pass the portals of the library's «youth department»» the 1960s were past.
Designed by architect Suzane Reatig, the church is composed of two elements: an L - shaped, solid masonry wing for offices, administrative services, a kitchen, a library and a chapel, and a rectangular glass and steel box with a barrel - vaulted roof for the main sanctuary, wrapped by the masonry L - shaped building on two sides.
Much more significant is the truly amazing unity of viewpoint, doctrine, and vision that this heterogeneous library of occasional writings, put together by more than forty writers over more than a millennium, displays.
Thus, the classification of books by subject and by author in a library makes it possible to manage even a very large collection without confusion.
Similarly, libraries and museums may regulate the quality of the materials acquired and the manner of their use by the public.
That being said, I think any good children's library must contain some of the works of Howard Pyle, a truly great writer and artist whose versions of Robin Hood and King Arthur are superiorly crafted and can be enjoyed by all ages.
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