Sentences with phrase «encyclopedic book»

Tracie originally spent 7 years on the Martha Stewart channel of SiriusXM satellite radio producing and hosting CAT CHAT ® as a live, call - in show - helping cat owners solve the mysteries and challenges of living with felines, base don her encyclopedic book, THE CAT BIBLE: Everything Your Cat Expects You to Know, which exposed myths and misconceptions, especially about what to feed a cat (calling any dry food for the obligate carnivores «kitty crack»).
This encyclopedic book should be read (or at least owned) not only by those who must roll their own numerical methods, but by all who must use prepackaged programs.

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At about the same time (ca. 1304 - 1307) Dante also completed the first four books of what was to have been a fifteen - book encyclopedic treatise, written in the vernacular, on the nature of philosophizing.
There I only gave it a B + as a book of rock criticism, partly on the basis of its too - encyclopedic style, but in retrospect, my sense is the power of its basic ideas will make it something of a classic of the genre.
The hero of Cuno's book is the Enlightenment - inspired «encyclopedic museum,» such as the Louvre or the British Museum.
Check out his book Paleo from A to Z for an encyclopedic look at the Paleo lifestyle and discover more about the importance of play here.
Her first book, The Paleo Approach, is an encyclopedic guide to reversing autoimmune disease.
Be warned: despite the title, the book is not one of those pretty encyclopedic compendia of photogenic shells of the world; rather, it is an exploration of shells as structures, essentially the homes, fortresses, vehicles and in some ways prisons of the animals that build and occupy them.
Organized in encyclopedic form, the new book provides an enticing introduction to such concepts as acceleration, gravity, relativity, and space - time.
Typical of DreamWorks Animation toons, «Megamind» is crammed with pop culture references and jokes invented to show how up - to - the - minute it is in its slang and encyclopedic comic - book know - how.
BKL: There are a few books for young readers that provide encyclopedic information about Freedom Summer, but your book allows readers to connect to the people, their passion for their mission, and the sacrifices they made.
Besides its encyclopedic collection of recipes, we'll root for this cookbook for sentimental reasons; our hearts book when Gourmet folded in October.
Another new feature for this game is the encyclopedic Log Book, where records of various objects and enemies in the game scannable via the Scan Visor are kept.
The book expands beyond the exhibition, offering a nearly encyclopedic accounting of Thomas's work — more than 125 vibrant, colorful paintings and works on paper, many published for the first time.
Begun in 1887, Boston MFA's encyclopedic collection of works on paper includes drawings, paper - prints, watercolours, fine art photography, illustrated books, and posters of both American and European origin, from roughly 1400 to the present.
The are great books about the history of oil, smart treatments of climate change, and encyclopedic tours of energy from a technical perspective, but there is nothing that cuts across all the elements that matter in a serious and careful way.
The above diagram, taken from Dr. Gottman's The Science of Trust, displays his findings on the dynamics of loyalty and betrayal and their deep role in predicting the success or failure of our most intimate relationships.Acclaimed by professors and scientists as an «encyclopedic volume» with «authoritative and profound insights into the inner workings of relationships,» the book was nonetheless meant for «the academic, the researcher, the clinician... the game theorist and the mathematician.»
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