Sentences with phrase «encyclopedia when»

The same user may need a specialized dictionary when reading a medical text, a bilingual dictionary when reading a novel in a foreign language, a crossword dictionary when doing crosswords, a thesaurus when writing an essay, and an encyclopedia when reading a history.
The students also used the Encyclopedia when they researched student misconceptions about algebra for an assignment in which they critiqued an app that claimed to address a misconception.
Did you really decide to apply to Harvard after reading about the college in an encyclopedia when you were in middle school?
People often say that I am a walking encyclopedia when it comes to anime, for example the term Cosplay was coined by a reporter from Japan at the 1984 WorldCon in LA.
My guest Wardeh Harmon (also known as «Wardee») is quite literally a living encyclopedia when it comes to traditional food preparation.
This gal is an encyclopedia when it comes to soup and the recipe look terrific!

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When I was a kid, if we wanted to look something up, we had to open an encyclopedia or find a book on the subject in the library.
When did you last consult a printed encyclopedia?
When he ran out of books, he read Encyclopedia Britannica.
The reverse can also be true, for the World Book Encyclopedia says that «energy changes into matter when subatomic particles collide at high speeds and create new, heavier particles.»
When your friends argue politics, do you prohibit them from expanding their respective philosophies beyond what your 2002 World Book Encyclopedia describes as that of a Democrat, or Republican?
And when I asked for more, you sent me poems, essays, books, articles, encyclopedia entries, and even songs — little gifts that softened my defensive posture by infusing me with fresh curiosity.
Historically, there ain't any Elected President used Dawkin's, Darwin's, Sci - fi, Encyclopedia, marvel's, or any other book when sworn in office.
Yvonne Staples was not as interested in singing as the rest of her family but she stepped in when her brother Pervis left for military service, said family friend Bill Carpenter, who is author of Uncloudy Day: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia.
THE VEGETARIAN FLAVOR BIBLE by Karen Page This is quite literally an encyclopedia on vegetarian ingredients, and my right - hand - book when I'm in the kitchen.
Hello Dave, We added Chiltepin and Piquin seed to our product line of chile pepper seeds, and I understand that the wild Chiltepins germinate quicker when treated — I am trying the same procedure that eventually got my Galapagos chile seeds started: I just soaked them overnight in mild guano solution.Question... From your Encyclopedia (I love that book!)
I could easily fill half of an encyclopedia on why I'm closing shop when it comes to this foodie podcast.
So while I had become a walking encyclopedia on pregnancy and childbirth, when it came to parenting I'd never got past the instructions on how to bathe a baby and buckle him into his car seat.
When we home educated, we used encyclopedias, both in book form and on CDs.
When her appointment came to a close, a colleague rolled his chair over to her one day and suggested her for a data scientist job with the Stanford - based Data Coordination Center of the ENCODE (Encyclopedia of DNA Elements) Consortium, an international collaboration of research groups funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland.
That's how many people felt when Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger decided to create an encyclopedia that anyone could edit.
But when that species is in the encyclopedia, you can type in «powerful fungicides,» «snails,» «tropical Asia» and...
Now a U.S. - funded project, called the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE), has found that many of these bases do, nevertheless, play a role in human biology: They help determine when a gene is turned on or off, for example.
Their anger came to a head last August, when the patent office granted a patent to Compton's New Media of Carlsbad, California, which produces an encyclopedia on CD - ROM.
I stay focused, disciplined (and have an encyclopedia of «Clean Treat» recipes on hand for approved dessert options, most of which involve baking with whey protein) and ask myself this: When preparing for a competition, would I ever think about skipping a workout?
Of course nobody expects you to know a full fashion encyclopedia by heart when you work in fashion, it's not about knowing every fancy fashion vocabulary there is, more about knowing the different shapes the versatile fashion industry can take on and learning valuable advice... Read More
When I worked at Microsoft, editing the CD - ROM and web movie encyclopedia Cinemania, I and my colleagues at Music Central had a difficult time explaining to the marketing folks the qualitative differences between people's (I'm sorry — consumers») relationships to movies and music and, say, their relationships to their kitchen appliances.
The organization cited a 1950 world map at one elementary school, encyclopedias from 1966 in another, light fixtures in one classroom that leak water when it rains, and a 1920s - vintage alto saxophone used by a middle...
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As his symptoms worsen, we feel Maggie's fear and confusion grow while she searches for answers in medical encyclopedias, but her most mature realizations come from seeing her family pull together when his prognosis looks worst.
JK Rowling made an incredibly bold move when she originally retained the digital rights to her Harry Potter series, which includes seven installments in the boy wizard's life and one offshoot title, with a forthcoming encyclopedia to the series promised.
Although many of the topics have been covered in legal and political - science encyclopedias, they take on a new vibrancy when seen through the lens of civil liberties.
When you go, a whole millennium of knowledge will go with you, an entire encyclopedia of codes.
According to the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia, Simons was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest at Utrecht in 1524, but quickly began to question some of the church's beliefs and practices when, «while he was administering the Mass he began to doubt whether the bread and the wine were actually being changed into the flesh and blood of Christ.»
Somehow, convenience always comes first even when wireless solutions can literally open doors to an expanding encyclopedia.
The early dictation that Kevin did with a cassette tape recorder when he was a child (dictating his own versions of the Encyclopedia Brown mysteries)
In fact, no encyclopedia should be used when students conduct serious research.
In fact, the first mention of an ebook reader in concept goes back to the 1940s, when Spanish inventor Angela Ruiz Robles created a compressed air - powered book reader called la Enciclopedia Mecánica (the Mechanical Encyclopedia).
So when he writes an encyclopedia of Municipal Bonds, it's gonna be dull, right?
At the start of the Encyclopedia's review I fully confessed that I was a complete noob when it came to the Halo universe outside of the games, and to be perfectly clear I still am a noob as it will take many readings of both this guide and the Encyclopedia to let the information sink in.
Right - clicking on the Aggressive, Balanced and Protective stance buttons when Autoresolving a battle in campaign mode will now take the player to the Encyclopedia, where these stances are explained in more detail.
He met the princess when he was delivering pizzas and attempting to sell encyclopedias to the Mushroom Kingdom Palace.
While The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature states that modernism ended by c. 1939 [91] with regard to British and American literature, «When (if) Modernism petered out and postmodernism began has been contested almost as hotly as when the transition from Victorianism to Modernism occurred.&raWhen (if) Modernism petered out and postmodernism began has been contested almost as hotly as when the transition from Victorianism to Modernism occurred.&rawhen the transition from Victorianism to Modernism occurred.»
If you find yourself in Terminal 7 at the Los Angeles International Airport, you can't miss Timothy Nolan's new public art project, a series of large - scale prints, made from collages that incorporate images of maps, galaxies, and other ephemera from the days when we looked things up in encyclopedias and used atlases to find our... read more... «Interview: Timothy Nolan and his public art project at LAX»
Though The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature sees Modernism ending by c. 1939, [16] with regard to British and American literature, «When (if) Modernism petered out and postmodernism began has been contested almost as hotly as when the transition from Victorianism to Modernism occurred&raqWhen (if) Modernism petered out and postmodernism began has been contested almost as hotly as when the transition from Victorianism to Modernism occurred&raqwhen the transition from Victorianism to Modernism occurred».
What will they think of their forebears when they thumb through encyclopedias of life in the future and the word EXTINCT is stamped diagonally in red across half of them?
When trying to weigh up the rights and wrongs of doing wrong to do right, consequentialists find themselves committed to some unpleasant ideas, as the Stanford Online Encyclopedia of Philosophy explains:
When I posted a video of Marcin Jakubowski's TED talk on open - source ecology and the Global Village Construction Kit, I had no idea it had been created with the help of Encyclopedia Pictura, an incredibly hip and in - demand crew of filmmakers and animators with a penchant for DIY culture and low - impact living.
Not so long ago, people would open an encyclopedia, call their doctor, or ask Grandma when an enigma arose.
[This is] not a mere encyclopedia, it is not merely a collection of cases, but a number of treatises composed by learned lawyers, supported by the decision of the great judges who have from time to time adorned the English Bench; it is hoped that when finished the work will furnish a complete statement of the laws of England
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