Sentences with phrase «for literary purposes»

The industry seems to have produced scrolls of bad writing, most of which is fortunately (for literary purposes, if not historical) lost.
In a word that fragmentary hoodlum is me, or is an image I stole for literary purposes but which corresponds to my own insomnia.5
I wouldn't even consider that now, of course, (as it would be an unintended mockery) but I still think Biblical literacy is good for literary purposes in general and critical for anyone who claims to base their lives on the book.
Jews can, of course, appropriate this setting for literary purposes.
Much of what he wrote appears to have been written for literary purposes.

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The concept of «orthoselection» stresses organic - environment interaction of sufficient duration to reveal trends which follow environmental shifts — a neo-Darwinian blending of the Darwinian and Lamarcking approaches which obviates the need for the historical anachronism of «orthogenesis,» which is still of interest only to «literary intellectuals and religious philosophers» intent on discerning the working of higher purposes in the evolutionary process.
The editors and their collaborators know better; but only in selected instances have some of them managed to transcend such limited conceptions in behalf of the central purpose of the volume as a whole: to demonstrate how the literary dimensions of these texts do, indeed, make credible the power and authority they have exhibited for more than two millennia in shaping decisively the lives and minds of thoughtful people the world over.
Last week the Rockland County Times reported that Barack Obama's own literary agents at Acton & Dystel were the original «birthers» who promoted that he was born in Kenya, presumably for the purpose of gaining attention for his books.
Upon dissolution or winding up of said corporation's affairs, whether voluntary or involuntary, all of its assets then remaining in the hands of the board of directors shall, after paying or making provision for payment of all of said corporation's liabilities, be distributed, transferred, conveyed, delivered, and paid over only to educational, scientific, literary, or charitable organizations that are exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and which are not private foundations within the meaning of section 509 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, on whatever terms and conditions and in whatever amounts the board of directors may determine, for use exclusively for educational, scientific, literary, or charitable purposes, except that no distribution shall be made to organizations testing for public safety.
No part of the assets or net earnings of said corporation, current or accumulated, shall inure to the benefit of or be distributable as dividends or otherwise to the directors, officers, or employees of said corporation or to other private persons, except that said corporation is authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services actually rendered and to make payments and distributions to further its charitable, scientific, literary, and educational purposes.
Look for...» They can be reading closely in search of: humor, author's purpose, use of literary devices (such as foreshadowing, imagery), facts, confusion, and context clues for new words.
This First Grade Literacy Centers for the Year includes: Unit 1: - phonics: short a - words to know - comprehension: character chart - comprehension: character - ending: s, short a - fluency - text features: photographs - phonics: short a - double final consonants - study skills: parts of a book - phonics: short I - phonics: final blends: nd, st, nt, nk - comprehension: author's purpose chart - cvcc words - literacy element: rhyme and more... Unit 2: - phonics: short o - words to know - comprehension: main idea and details web - comprehension: main idea and details - ending: ed - fluency - phonics: digraphs: sh, th - ending: - ing - fluency - study skill: dictionary - phonics: digraphs: sh, th, short e, o - phonics: short u - contractions:'s - fluency - text features: directions and more... Unit 3: - phonics: long a - words to know - comprehension: predictions chart - comprehension: make predictions - endings: - ed, - ing - words to know - comprehension: compare and contrast - chart - one - and two - syllable words - fluency - literary element: word choice - phonics: digraphs: ch, tch, wh - phonics: long I - phonics: blends, scr, spl, spr, str and more... Unit 4: - phonics: long o - words to know - endings: - er, - est - literary element: repetition - phonics: long o, i, a - phonics: long u - words to know - comprehension: conclusions chart - comprehension: draw conclusions - fluency - vocabulary strategy: context clues - CVCe words - text feature: floor plan - phonics: long u, o and more... Unit 5: - phonics: long o - words to know - comprehension: fantasy and reality chart - comprehension: fantasy and reality - fluency - vocabulary strategy: dictionary - ending: - y - comprehension: problem and solution chart - comprehension: problem and solution - fluency - vocabulary strategy: word parts - endings: - er, - est - text feature: diagram - phonics: r - controlled vowel: ar - abbreviations: Mr., Sat., Dr. @Little Tots Learning Enjoy!
For literary and informational texts, an introduction provides an explanation of the text type, examples, and a brief discussion of the purpose, audience, and uses of each text type.
For the purposes of this fellowship, creative nonfiction is defined as literary journalism, memoir, reportage, criticism, or the lyric essay.
Product narratives are for entertainment purposes and frequently employ literary point of view; the narratives do not express Woot's editorial opinion.
Disclaimer: The purpose of this article is to give lay out some very general book contract basics but please note that the author of this article is a writer — not a literary agent or a lawyer — and you should not consider the contents of this article a substitute for authoritative legal advice.
The Association of Science Fiction & Fantasy Artists (ASFA)-- is an organization formed for artistic, literary, educational and charitable purposes centered around the visual arts of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mythology...
Just as there are specialized authors who keep their domain confined by writing only for one particular theme or group of themes, there are literary agents meant for the same purpose.
What you haven't spelled out is the way that ISBNs are still being used as a gatekeeping mechanism that narrows readers» access to the very best, most groundbreaking literature because many of the leading literary prizes define possession of an ISBN as their definition of publication for eligibility purposes.
Some of these are specifically for the purpose of meeting agents (such as the «Meet the Agents» day sponsored by the International Women's Writing Guild); others are aimed at publishers (Publishers Marketing Association University) or journalists (American Society for Journalists and Authors) but attended by literary agents.
Dedication to quality and literary excellence and a passion for giving ordinary written words extraordinary meaning inspires a far greater purpose: an incomparable commitment to personal attention clients will not find anywhere else.
It is that general damages for distress are awarded in only two situations (i) where the claimant has suffered damage, presumably financial loss, and (ii) where the personal data have been processed for artistic purposes, literary purposes or the purposes of journalism.
Adept at analyzing large amounts of technical and literary data and distilling it for communication or financial purposes
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