Despite this there's an awful lot of people — including IP lawyers — who are pretty sure the * real * reason the publishers settled was because if a forensic accountant ever got
hold of those books there'd be a LOT of editorial and other staff doing time.
Not exact matches
There seems to be a strain
of conventional wisdom which
holds that if peoples» attention is being increasingly split by all the digital entertainment options, they're reading fewer
books.
Since
there is no specific instruction or method
of accounting to consider bitcoin and other popular currencies like Ether and Litecoin in Japan, many adopters leave their digital currency
holdings off their
books entirely, the report noted.
In Origin
of Species
there is a passage where Darwin expresses fear about the entire idea that he posits in the
book and fear about the possibility
of being
held accountable for it.
I will not argue whether or not the bible is the word
of a god translated by man, my only question is, why would you follow a
book that supports and idolizes a single deity who seems to have intentions
of converting the world to his worship alone (for if
there are no other gods, why then would Yahweh require that you «
hold no other gods above him» — he just confirmed their existance) when said deity's followers have proven that their purpose in life is to grind any opposition to their «holy law» into dust?
There was also a photography online
of the Kardashians walking out
of church on Easter
holding a copy
of my
book The Case for Easter.
Seems that maybe
there was also a lot
of translation that occured before the
books even took written form, as these tribes had traditions
of passing on information orally, before writing and scribing started to take
hold.
Here
there is a good summary
of thepain the disorder causes, which Hill has been trying to describe throughout the
book, namely «the struggle to be faithful to the gospel's «terrible decree» that we must
hold in check our strongest urges and not engage in homosexual activity; the struggle to belong, to find the end
of loneliness; and the struggle with shame, with nagging feelings
of being constantly displeasing to God» (p. 127).
The thrust
of the cumulative argument
of Cobb's
book is that since Whitehead wrote statements that clearly imply that regional inclusion obtains between molecular and electronic occasions, we ought to be receptive to the suggestion that «soul» occasions include the regions
of brain occasions and God includes the regions
of all temporal occasions, because
there is no principle involved in these latter two instances which has not been acknowledged by Whitehead himself in the case
of the relations
holding between molecular occasions and electronic occasions.
There are many who like Zahnd's thinking because, as Rachel
Held Evans says in her review
of the
book, «Zahnd cuts through all the fear and fundamentalism to reveal a gospel that is indeed good news.»
One common view (which I
held for many years) is that
there are two
books, the
Book of Life, which contains the list
of everyone who is alive, and the Lamb's
Book of Life, which contains the list
of everyone who has eternal life in Jesus.
In public worship (
there was, after all, no other legal option) he prayed with a congregation that used Cranmer's superbly crafted
Book of Common Prayer and heard at these same services the Bishop's Bible (the immediate predecessor to the King James Authorized Version), echoes
of both
of which can be detected in the plays, and
of course he was buried in Stratford's Trinity Church; while privately he probably
held to the Old Religion throughout his life, as recent research is making increasingly evident.
No consideration
of such a massive subject could possibly begin without remembering the wistful dilemma contained in the last verse
of John's gospel: «
There were many other things that Jesus did; if all were written down, the world itself, I suppose, would not
hold all the
books that would have to be written» (Jn 21, 25).
In the earlier
books I think he did
hold that the passage
of nature was a process in which
there was an energy flow in which patterns were reiterated as it passed on from one stage to another.
It is not strange that, when Jesus came upon the scene, the Sadducees, the ultraconservatives
of their day, who accepted only the earlier
books of the Old Testament and refused credence to the new ideas
of the later literature,
held «that
there is no resurrection.»
The
book certainly showed that Wills regards himself as an orthodox Christian, for he stoutly insisted
there that he
holds to the doctrines
of the Trinity and Incarnation as understood by the first six ecumenical councils
of the Church.
In his
book, The New York Idea, Mario Cuomo states that over and above both his «personal feelings» and the significant civic and religious opposition to casinos, «
there is a respectable body
of economic though that
holds that casino gambling is actually economically regressive to a state and a community.»
They did not believe in life after death; according to the
book of Acts (23:8) they
held that «
there is no resurrection nor angel nor spirit».
Yes,
there was a time when college students did not wear knapsacks or drape bags over their shoulders, when female students could be called «girls,» and when many
of them did seem to
hold their
books in that odd manner.
Firstly that Waterstones are selling a limited number
of signed Deliciously Ella
books which you can now pre-order here, and secondly that I'm running a competition to give away two tickets to my Deliciously Ella supper club at Raw Press on the 17th
of September — this is being
held through my instagram so have a look
there if you want to enter!
But in the Codex Mendocino, one
of the few remaining
books that survive from the Aztecs,
there is a rather graphic illustration
of a boy being
held by an adult in the smoke
of burning chiles.
Given all
of the by - the -
book ways ownership is
holding back free agents, though,
there doesn't even need to be something illegally untoward going on here for the c word to be invoked.
While it is sad news
of Arsene Wenger «s wish to bow out at this season's end, I'm glad that he will be free to take a deserved breather, reflect and come out with a no
holds bared tell all
book or
books (an sure that
there is plenty
of shit that was thrown!).
In her toddler
book, she advocates the use
of the «
holding technique» to restrain kids and teach them not to touch things (
there's a video on youtube
of her demonstrating this) and thinks babies should only be fed purees until they are 12 months, then mashed food, then only real food at approx 24 months old and thinks BLW is «inappropriate.»
Who has time to say, «
hold on
there Thor, allow me to consult the great
book of positive discipline for an ideal response to that outburst.
There is a ton of space which is there to perfectly hold all of your child's essentials like diapers and change of clothes and is even large enough to carry around some of your gear like books and tablets as
There is a ton
of space which is
there to perfectly hold all of your child's essentials like diapers and change of clothes and is even large enough to carry around some of your gear like books and tablets as
there to perfectly
hold all
of your child's essentials like diapers and change
of clothes and is even large enough to carry around some
of your gear like
books and tablets as well.
There is some hope for electronic poll
books, but even agreement on instituting that fairly minor advancement, which
holds the promise
of reducing lines at polling places, appears elusive.
So a lot
of the things that you're talking about should be a first line defense with anyone with chronic pain or joint issues and it's too bad the rheumatologists out
there aren't
holding this
book up and giving it to all their patients.
Don't
hold back from trying something new, like I always say
there are no rules in fashion in fact it's more fashionable to break the rules Fashion these days is exploding with creativity, new ideas everywhere you look literally ripping up the rule
book of everything that fashion once stood for.
I think I have half the
book underlined because Margaret's words spoke to me SO much, but
there was one chapter in particular that jumped out and grabbed
hold of my heart.
«U.N.I (You And I)» from And the Winner Isn't «Love and Lies» from Band Aid «If I Dare» from Battle
of the Sexes «Evermore» from Beauty and the Beast «How Does a Moment Last Forever» from Beauty and the Beast «Now or Never» from Bloodline: Now or Never «She» from Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story «Your Hand I Will Never Let It Go» from The
Book of Henry «Buddy's Business» from Brawl in Cell Block 99 «The Crown Sleeps» from The Breadwinner «World Gone Mad» from Bright «Mystery
of Love» from Call Me by Your Name «Visions
of Gideon» from Call Me by Your Name «Captain Underpants Theme Song» from Captain Underpants The First Epic Movie «Ride» from Cars 3 «Run That Race» from Cars 3 «Tell Me How Long» from Chasing Coral «Broken Wings» from City
of Ghosts «Remember Me» from Coco «Prayers for This World» from Cries From Syria «
There's Something Special» from Despicable Me 3 «It Ain't Fair» from Detroit «A Little Change in the Weather» from Downsizing «Stars in My Eyes (Theme From Drawing Home)» from Drawing Home «All In My Head» from Elizabeth Blue «Dying for Ya» from Elizabeth Blue «Green» from Elizabeth Blue «Can't
Hold Out on Love» from Father Figures «Home» from Ferdinand «I Don't Wan na Live Forever» from Fifty Shades Darker «You Shouldn't Look at Me That Way» from Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool «This Is How You Walk On» from Gifted «Summer Storm» from The Glass Castle «The Pure and the Damned» from Good Time «This Is Me» from The Greatest Showman «The Hero» from The Hero «How Shall a Sparrow Fly» from Hostiles «Just Getting Started» from If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast «Truth to Power» from An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power «Next Stop, The Stars» from Kepler's Dream «The Devil & The Huntsman» from King Arthur: Legend
of the Sword «Have You Ever Wondered» from Lake
of Fire «I'll Be Gone» from Lake
of Fire «We'll Party All Night» from Lake
of Fire «Friends Are Family» from The Lego Batman Movie «Found My Place» from The Lego Ninjago Movie «Stand Up for Something» from Marshall «Rain» from Mary and the Witch's Flower «Myron / Byron» from The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) «Longing for Summer» from Moomins and the Winter Wonderland «Mighty River» from Mudbound «Never Forget» from Murder on the Orient Express «
Hold the Light» from Only the Brave «PBNJ» from Patti Cake $ «Tuff Love (Finale)» from Patti Cake $ «Lost Souls» from The Pirates
of Somalia «How a Heart Unbreaks» from Pitch Perfect 3 «The Promise» from The Promise «Kaadanayum Kaalchilambe» from Pulimurugan «Maanathe Maarikurumbe» from Pulimurugan «Stubborn Angel» from Same Kind
of Different as Me «Dancing Through the Wreckage» from Served Like a Girl «Keep Your Eyes on Me» from The Shack «On the Music Goes» from Slipaway «The Star» from The Star «Jump» from Step «Tickling Giants» from Tickling Giants «Fly Away» from Trafficked «Speak to Me» from Voice From the Stone «Walk on Faith» from Year by the Sea
One
of the problems with the film, which
held true in the 1980s, when the G.I. Joe franchise entertained kids through TV cartoon shows and comic
books, is that
there are too many characters vying for too little screen time.
To the extent that
holding a
book, or being able to physically transfer contents in
book form, is important to an author,
there are a wealth
of companies providing POD services.
On August 21st 2017 the following email was sent out to a few hundred authors «Your NOOK Press account has been placed on
hold and all
of your NOOK
Books are currently unavailable for sale from the NOOK Bookstore because
there is a business concern with your account.
«
There is nothing more rewarding than to
hold one
of my author's
books and know I helped bring it to fruition.
There's something about
holding a
book in your hand and the visceral act
of physically turning a page that, for me at least, can't be matched with pixels on a screen.
This is a huge plus in their favor, because even though paperbacks legitimize a
book,
there is nothing like
holding a hard copy
of your work in hand with a dust jacket you can take off and admire.
I did have a few readers disappointed I wasn't
there — because apparently they didn't hear me swearing off RT forever last year after I had to
book a separate hotel and
hold an alternate signing for 36
of the uninvited authors.
If this concept in reading takes off (pun intended) and if lawmakers insist on
holding to strict regulations on the use
of mobile devices during air travel,
there is potential for a surge in not only print - reading, but also a shift towards more
books being written with an intentional audience already in mind.
Most
of us would all agree that
there's nothing better than
holding a
book in our hands, and the early eReaders suffered as a result
of their weight and cumbersome design.
If a reader gets
hold of it, finds a few spelling errors, a missed word here or
there, and an abundance
of passive voice, they'll put your
book down (or remove it from their e-reader) and just move on to the next thing.
There are over one million free
books, it
holds up to 1, 400 eBooks and Amazon offers free cloud storage if you fun out
of space.
There is a slight breather when you feel complete
holding the first copy
of your first
book.
From all
of that hard work, you get to the point where you are
holding a physical copy
of your
book in your hands —
there is nothing quite like it.
I love the immediacy
of buying them and having them appear on my kindle to devour instantly, but
there's still something for me about
holding a paper
book in my hand and turning each page as I read.
And for as much as Barnes & Noble wants this to be a simple device,
there's something inherently not simple, chaotic even, about devoting the majority
of the home screen real estate to a no -
holds - barred zone where you can stack
book, magazine and app icons any which way.
Sometimes electronic formats can't do a
book justice and
there's nothing like
holding a tangible manifestation
of your hard work.
Plus,
there truly is nothing like the thrill
of holding a bound copy
of your own
book for the first time.
With 2 GB
of on - board storage — enough to
hold thousands
of books —
there's little need for additional storage if the PRS - 650 is used as a pure ebook reader.
There's something divine about
holding a
book in your hand; the faint scent
of ink and paper, the whisper
of a turned page, the weight
of a
book clasped to your chest as you imagine the world woven from its words.