Sentences with phrase «even open the book»

One need not even open the book to find this agenda.
I tell the students that they will gain knowledge about the characters, setting, and conflict of the play, and they won't even open their books to do it.
But is it possible for your potential audience to get to know your characters before they've even opened the book?
Because of this, she has gone farther than the average person to try to view the world as a dog sees it — she even opens the book by talking about her childhood antics of acting like a dog.
One evening he opened his book and told me, «Mama, please help me write letter A!»

Not exact matches

CPO's open - book management has helped keep everyone on the same page even as the company has expanded geographically.
By not entering these lucrative fields, women are «setting themselves up for a lifetime of inequity before they even crack open a text book,» argues Berger.
That deal gets even sweeter when you book four stays within the first 90 days of opening your account, or when you make $ 20,000 or more in purchases each calendar year — which qualifies you for Gold status.
And so, with Netflix and McDonalds soaring despite steeper prices, Amazon may be the next big test to see if consumers who are already stretching their pocket books will open them even wider.
Kathleen Peddicord, publisher of the Live and Invest Overseas group, opens her 2013 book, How to Buy Real Estate Overseas, by stating: «The idea of diversifying your investments, your assets, your life and your future overseas can seem frightening, intimidating, even paralyzing.
I am neither a christian or muslim but what right do christians have in making fun of muslims and their books when so much trash exists in their houses only difference being that other religions are open about their practices and even accept their mistakes..
Right, they want their own holy book to be read with an «open heart» by everyone else, yet they refuse to even contemplate doing the same with someone else's book.
Leeana's new book, Begin Again: The Brave Practice of Releasing Hurt and Receiving Rest, is the courageous call to open the window, even an inch, to let the breeze of grace come in.
And while the letter is admirable in its clarity (Sean Carroll singles it out in his recent book, The Making of the Fittest), it has been open to misunderstanding even amongst the bishops.
You obviously have a very hard time being humble as your book commands of you, you don't listen to anything anyone else has to say with an open mind, and there is no way you would even contemplate «interfaith» based on your posts.
By providing only fragments from biblical books (in this case part of an oracle from Isaiah, a reassurance from Paul, a parable from Jesus), they leave a suggestive opening, not only to other texts but also to the even more fragmented tissues of our individual lives.
However all this may be, even if we were obliged to qualify the belief that in the opening oracles of the Book of Amos we actually see Israel's monotheism taking its nascent form right under our eyes, yet at least the passage reveals the sort of thinking that certainly at some time led to Israel's great discovery.
To this, quoting Vatican I and the books of Wisdom and Hebrews, the same text adds, «For all things are open and laid bare to his eyes, even those which are yet to come into existence through the free action of creatures.»
The opening of the book states that it is a revelation about what must take place shortly or soon, so it does appear to relate to» when» even though «shortly» or» soon» is not precise.
As the book's equivocal subtitle, «A German Affair,» suggests, Romanticism does not just name an achievement but also an entanglement, a cultural development at once creative and obsessive, and a volatile turn in philosophy and the arts that, even as it opened new vistas, also wrought a troubled legacy.
You may ask me how I came to this new insight, for truly I had never opened a book of religion nor even read a single page of the Bible, and the dogma of original sin is either entirely denied or forgotten by the Hebrews of to - day, so that I had thought so little about it that I doubt whether I ever knew its name.
if you actually open the history books, from the days of David to Egyptians to Romans, even as early as Victorian era, history is rife with men being at it with other men..
I'll bet 90 % of the clowns who posted their agreements with this tripe have never even cracked open the book.
I think the open Bible is the best it can even help witness to a Jew just by using the O.T. fulfilled Messianic prophecies by Jesus in the back plus you can witness to a Catholic because it also has the reason why the apocrypha was not canonized and demonstrates this in each book
The book feels familiar and comfortable before you even open it.
I got the book today in the mail and had not even gotten in the door before I opened it up!
I tore it open so quickly I didn't even notice the other book cover that when I saw the first picture of this post, I thought I bought the wrong book!
I researched a cook book for eBay, even took a picture of it, and was starting to list it when I made the mistake of opening it.
This book is the best of both those worlds and it's opened the door to authentic Italian cooking for me while at the same time maintaining a spirit of simplicity, making these authentic Italian recipes accessible to even the most inexperienced home cook.
The book opens with a handy guide to barware so even the most inexperienced mixologist will feel like an old pro.
If you can convince Suarez, or any top player to reduce his wages to that amount without Man Utd, Chelsea and City awareness please let me know then I will personally convince Wenger to open the cheque book as quick as possible even if he cost 80m pounds
CRIS even opened the total at 231 and some squarer books opened 231.5.
Very square books like Sportsbook.ag even opened ATL -5 in anticipation of Packers tickets / money there, and sure enough they still had to drop their odds to ATL -4.
Though Bookmaker remains at their opening line of -8, many other books around the market are at -8.5 or even -9.
You may not live with the most well read man, but this book about the journey of Vince Lombardi might even get your lazy ass boyfriend to open a book.
It's also worth noting that the Cleveland Indians opened with a higher win total than the Boston Red Sox at both Nevada books, even though the Red Sox have better odds of winning the World Series.
The line opened at Colts -2 (at CRIS), but the steady pounding on the public favorite Colts pushed the line all the way up the Colts -3.5 (and even Colts -4 at some «public books»).
Most sharper books then opened Washington -8 or -8.5 and even briefly moved to -10 where we triggered a profitable bet signal on the Ducks, but the line currently sits at -7.5 or -8.
His past success at the Open even had books listing him with the third best odds to win this year at +1600, but his play in June led that to fall a bit.
Its nice to see some people have open there eyes but all is true lets ask our selves have this team change from last season where are the experienced players that wenger talked about he selling us bull and every season he gets away with it the fans deserve better am from the caribbean so chance r i might never get to see arsenal live at the emirates because its too expensive at least the club should be winning things i know its important to balance the books you must BUT football is about trophies as well and thats were the balance lies how the hell can we go Six (6) seasons yes 6 without a trophy not even a FA cup or carling cup and no one says a word about the manager that is rubbish Arsenal live in the past too much the time is now this season for me is the absolute last for wenger to win something i do nt care how much money he has made the club and Wenger if you cant bring that then go work for an oil company and make them money and leave arsenal to a manager who is willing to win something not only buy players for 10 million who take 10 years to develop am frustrated with this man.
Even the title of her book, «One Big Happy Family: 18 Writers Talk about Polyamory, Open Adoption, Mixed Marriage, House Husbandry, Single Motherhood, and Other Realities of Truly Modern Love ``, doesn't fit within the usual parameters.
We've read it so many times that Big Brother -LCB- age 5.5 -RCB- can recite the words without even cracking open the book.
Last year, Watson founded Our Shared Shelf, a virtual feminist book club open to any and all members — she was even spotted surprising lucky commuters in London and NYC with copies of books as a part of her mission.
I am open to reading and learning what I can from this book, though today when reading another critique about the book I saw some quotes from the book that are really factually incorrect (which I even know).
Why I even wrote this book, if you would have said to me why did you write a book on intimacy, this is my 21st book, I never would have told you a few years ago I would be writing a book on this, but I have about 10 or 15 books on hormones and a surgeon and a urologist that were opening up erectile dysfunction clinics, a hundred of them said, «We would love you to collaborate with us to write a book for our waiting room.»
Heck, even if you are so out of shape that you have to really go slow and start with the bare minimum of exercises, most readers have told me that the nutrition section of the book alone was well worth the investment and has opened their eyes to dozens of things that they had never realized they were doing wrong in their dietary habits.
It happened last night, even — I was about to sit down with a devotional book, and instead I found myself on Instagram for 45 minutes, and then I fell asleep without opening the book.
Each page has an inspiring quote as well so even though my mind may be running a million miles a minute when I open the book, I always end up closing it with a smile on my face.
Even if you consider yourself (and your life) an open book, it's perfectly normal to feel stressed, defensive, exasperated, or even angry when blindsided by questions and comments that seem intrusEven if you consider yourself (and your life) an open book, it's perfectly normal to feel stressed, defensive, exasperated, or even angry when blindsided by questions and comments that seem intruseven angry when blindsided by questions and comments that seem intrusive.
I'm always up for a new adventure even though I'm very shy, but once the journey gets started I open up like a book (the kind with lots of pictures, not the boring kinda heh) I'm very understanding and like to compromise, people have said I'm way too nice but I just want everyone to be happy and have a good time, but I also have some bite!
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