Sentences with phrase «how ordinary a book»

It is genuinely amazing how ordinary a book can be and still be thought the product of omniscience.
It is genuinely amazing how ordinary a book can be and still be thought the product of omniscience.â $ I appreciate it.

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Of course, you can learn much more about Airbnb's history, trials, tribulations and triumph in my new book, The Airbnb Story: How Three Ordinary Guys Disrupted an Industry, Made Billions... and Created Plenty of Controversy.
The question was recently posed by David Dayen, author of the forthcoming book Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street's Great Foreclosure Fraud, among others.
His first book, The Way of the Prisoner (Lantern, 2003), deals with centering prayer and abounds with examples of how ordinary Christians can practice what ancient monks did in their cells.
Rewards, incentives, and consequences are only as good as how you apply them — and the strong bond you build with your child every day through simple and ordinary routines such as playing with him, eating dinner together, and reading a book before bedtime.
Love how the Labour ppb, moaning about how hard the economy is on «ordinary people» is set in a big house, with shiny kitchen and a Mac Book
From community - supported local farmers, community gardeners, and seed saving activists, to underground distribution networks of contraband foods and food resources rescued from the waste stream, this book shows how ordinary people can resist the dominant system, revive community - based food production, and take direct responsibility for their own health and nutrition.
Unfortunately, these companies charged $ 5,000 - $ 10,000, and none of them appeared to have any particular expertise in how to differentiate a book trailer from an ordinary advertisement.
In the Classroom: Ordinary objects, such as the toilet, will be viewed in a completely different way after reading Toilet: How It Works, the third book in David Macaulay's series of beginning readers.
Packed full of dishes from ordinary members of the public, the book will feature the food that we all love to cook and want to know how to cook.
How To Get Honest Book Reviews Readers trust book reviews because they are generally written by ordinary readers like themselBook Reviews Readers trust book reviews because they are generally written by ordinary readers like themselbook reviews because they are generally written by ordinary readers like themselves.
Referring to True Tales of American Life, the book he edited in collaboration with National Public Radio's (NPR) National Story Project, Auster spoke of how NPR listeners» stories reflected his own intentions to portray ordinary people in ordinary lives.
In the book Team Dog: How to Train Your Dog — the Navy SEAL Way, one of our top dog training books, former US Navy SEAL operator Mike Ritland shares with us his experiences working with some of the finest canine units of the US military and how these principles can be easily applied in the training of pooches for ordinary householHow to Train Your Dog — the Navy SEAL Way, one of our top dog training books, former US Navy SEAL operator Mike Ritland shares with us his experiences working with some of the finest canine units of the US military and how these principles can be easily applied in the training of pooches for ordinary householhow these principles can be easily applied in the training of pooches for ordinary households.
, art, September, pp.30 - 31 Hannah Duguid, «How female artists are fighting back», TheIndependent.co.uk, July 3 Louisa Buck, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's powerful crowd», TheTelegraph.co.uk, July 3 «In defiance of time», Art Quarterly, July, p. 11 Victoria L. Valentine, «New York Times Publishes First - Ever, Art - Themed Issue of Sunday Book Review», CultureType.com, June 28 Faye Hirsch, «The Portraitist», The New York Times, June 28, p. 28 Waldemar Januszczak, «Out of the ordinary», The Sunday Times, June 21, pp.12 - 13 Martin Gayford, «Is there more to Duane Hanson than his ability to trick?»
It builds directly on Barilleaux's award - winning exhibition and book New Image Sculpture, which examined how contemporary artists transform widely available, often non-art materials into fanciful replications of the ordinary.
Given how often such Cook the Books or Lewpapers take a bashing from the skeptic blogosphere, the ordinary person can only conclude that the originators are either particularly inept as researchers or equally inept at cheating their way undetected to the desired result.
Though How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate is lavishly illustrated with full - color photographs throughout, its meticulous attention to detail and mere quantity of text is well beyond that of an ordinary picture book, making it best suited for young adults, teenagers and even curious adults.
Nafisi's book reminds us not to get too caught up in the religious trappings of women's rights issues in Iran, but to pay close attention to the powers at play and how ordinary people are affected by the social constraints used by totalitarian regimes and other less vicious looking conventional mores.
Whether you're transitioning into a new role, expanding your company, or advancing up the corporate ladder, this book will teach you how to take your career from ordinary to extraordinary.
In his latest book, «Real Estate Note Investing,» he breaks open the «black box» of the financing side of real estate and shows ordinary investors how to think «like a bank» so they can do more deals and be more profitable.
In his new book «When money destroys nations» Haslam interviewed ordinary Zimbabwean citizens to find out how these people survived these turbulent circumstances.
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