Not exact matches
I have been
reading a little
book recently published
under the title The Three Ages,
by Dr Glyn Daniel.
They also
read a
book called «Theologians
Under Hitler»
by Robert P. Erickson, who tried to explain how and why Christian thinkers could come to believe that exterminating Jews was somehow Christ - like.
The external evidence here adduced has shown, conclusively I think, that Whitehead intended his metaphysical
books to be
read each
under the various lights provided
by the others.
Why don't you
read Foxes
book of martyrs so that God might help you
by humbling you
under His mighty hand.
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Every
book worm out there began as a small child, gleefully devouring their favorite stories — first from adults
reading to them aloud to then
by flashlight, tucked
under the covers, knees propped up...
«That this House is deeply concerned
by the ban on all prisoners receiving
books as gifts
under the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme which will have a detrimental effect on prisoner rehabilitation; notes that the ban has been opposed
by eminent writers including Mark Haddon, Philip Pullman and Carol Ann Duffy; further notes that to deny prisoners the
books they need in order to improve their skills and support their learning is both unreasonable and counter-productive given that
reading goes hand - in - hand with education, rehabilitation and humanity; and urges the government to reverse the ban as soon as possible
by exempting
books from the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme.»
We
read the medal citations in the papers, but this is the unsanitised version - the reality of crouching in a slit trench
under mortar attack, the agonising wait for helicopter support, the heat, the thirst, the dirt, the monotony of ration packs, the fear, the chilling sounds and smell of war.The theme of the
book is set
by Fergusson's intricate account of the Siege of Now Zad.
They have been treating this matter
under the table forgetting that the life of a president is an open
book that can be
read by everybody and anybody.
It reminds me of slow summer days spent relaxing outdoors whether that's laying
under a tree
reading a
book, lounging
by the pool with friends, or picnicking with family at the lake.
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Under director Bill Condon, with a script by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos, Belle's bookishness is underlined (she's the only girl in the village who can read) and it's books that Beauty and the Beast bond over.Watson gives Belle a nicely determined air, and she's not simperingly silly in this version — «I'm not afraid,» she tells her father after she tricks him into taking his place as prisoner in the Beast's castle — while Stevens, under all the make - up and prosthetics, is a memorably haunted and melancholic fi
Under director Bill Condon, with a script
by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos, Belle's bookishness is underlined (she's the only girl in the village who can
read) and it's
books that Beauty and the Beast bond over.Watson gives Belle a nicely determined air, and she's not simperingly silly in this version — «I'm not afraid,» she tells her father after she tricks him into taking his place as prisoner in the Beast's castle — while Stevens,
under all the make - up and prosthetics, is a memorably haunted and melancholic fi
under all the make - up and prosthetics, is a memorably haunted and melancholic figure.
We're lucky enough to live within a short drive of three independent bookshops — the Yellow - Lighted Bookshop in Nailsworth and Tetbury, the Cotswold Bookroom in Wotton -
under - Edge, and, 20 miles away in Bristol, the fabulous Foyles bookshop in Cabot Circus, where I'll be launching the new paperback edition of my must -
read book for anyone affected
by or interested in Type 1 diabetes.
The
book cover isn't the place to «explain» all the details — people aren't going to
read all the text on the cover unless they are already hooked
by the cover alone in
under one second.
A spokesperson for B&N sent the following explanation of the company's motivation to encourage digital
reading among a younger demographic, especially at a time when access to
books by teenagers is coming
under attack
by schools and communities.
Two months ago I
read this sentence
by her in the London Review of
Books: «
Under no circumstances is anyone to say that I lost a battle with cancer.
E-paper is not reflective
by nature, so even
under direct sunlight you can
read a
book perfectly, ideal for the beach.
While the original
book club model may have fallen
by the wayside, subscription
reading is seeing a comeback of sorts
under the ebook and long - form journalism platforms.
By reviewing from the big five a reader can request and receive a limited number of
books, review
books already owned, and check out library
books all without feeling swamped
under a to be
read pile that is much too large for any reader.
Maybe I'm a dinosaur (
read: I probably am), but I'm so saddened
by the fact that
book stores are going
under and everything's going digital.
Anime and manga fans certainly had much to be excited about — Viz announced it was adding Bleach to Shonen Jump, Funimation picked up Vexille from the production team that did Appleseed (well, it certainly seemed like a good idea at the time, although in retrospect, perhaps not so much), and several publishers snagged good series that were criminally
under -
read by U.S. audiences and subsequently stopped before their full runs were complete: Seven Seas» Hayate X Blade, Del Rey's Me and the Devil Blues, pretty much everything announced
by Broccoli
Books and CMX.
I'm operating
under the assumption that
book ranking is affected
by the number of copies sold; is «normalized pages
read» going to replace or supplement the
book ranking?
Certainly a paper
book would have been a more pleasant experience, but there were advantages to portable
reading: I could whip it out of my pocket while stuck on the bus, and
read under the covers
by the greenish back - lit glow.
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- yes, I
read ebooks - favorite Indie
book right now is Transcend
by Christine Fonseca - Young adult genre is my favorite, pretty much any sub-genre
under that - Favorite YA novel, ugh, that's hard, I have so many I love.
If you don't feel the
book is worth
reading and can't recommend it, gracefully bow out
by telling the author it's not your thing, or you're too busy (you can give pointers on how to improve if you want, but you're
under no obligation to do so.)
By going to the Kindle Short
Reads you will only see the
books selling well that are
under a certain length.
For erotic romance fans, no one can ever judge you
by the cover of the
book you are
reading if it is
under the nerdy - looking disguise of an eReader.
This patron - driven approach to library ebooks solves a significant budgetary challenge faced
by all libraries — namely that libraries
under other systems routinely waste precious budget to purchase
books that are never
read.
If Elon Musk can teach himself rocket science
by reading books and talking to smart people (and having a genuis IQ, but that's not really
under your control), the very least you can do is figure out how to drive traffic to your Shopify store.
To learn more,
read the Vanguard article referenced above, see my other blog posts in the Risk topic (click the Risk link
under the VIEW POSTS
BY TOPIC section in the right column of the blog), and start
reading some of the recommended
books on investing.
Devour the fresh breeze,
read a favorite
book under the coconut palms, browse through local artifacts or sip freshly made coffee watching the world go
by from the many vantage points on the property.
Our villas in Palm Springs, La Quinta, Indio, Indian Wells and Rancho Mirage feature fully equipped outdoor spaces to bring the comforts of indoors into the open air to take advantage of the climate: comfortable lounge areas, alfresco dining and inviting pools provide the perfect excuse for
reading a
book poolside all day, followed
by feeling the warmth in your outdoor spa
under the stars.
Any denialist nonsense that drags you out from
under your bridge is going to be a laugh a minute, and so it is with the abet - turged «content of the essay» provided here @ 10
by the chain of shites; alleged journalist Christopher Booker who
read a
book four years ago and so is now expert in the psychology of «Groupthink», those Gentlemeen Who Prefer Fantasy and who masquerade as an Educational Charity...
Under the circumstances, it's no surprise that modern students» legal research proficiency is hindered
by what commentators have accurately identified as «shallow
reading» and «cut - and - paste» analysis.62 And there is data aplenty to establish that today's law graduates are generally inefficient researchers.63 But is a return to the
books the only antidote?
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Defenders of the commissioned sales culture faith: Pay close attention to the likes of one alias herein who goes
by the moniker «Alan M» who has a vested interest in making passers -
by turn into customers turn into clients turn into commission - payers
under «his» terms, and
by all means
read Mark's
book (and all other «It's All About Me» publications)... and memorize those strategies.