Sentences with phrase «imprint so»

If you get the rights back, or publisher another book, it's a snap to setup your own author imprint so you be listed as the official publisher and avoid situations like this.
Its not really a publishing imprint so much as its a research and advocacy effort.
It isn't as smoothly paced as its predecessor due to its confined one - shot nature, but there's still no shortage of eye candy and comedy, not to mention a healthy dose of boys» love implications to keep current fans appeased and newcomers to the concept gently introduced (which is Doki Doki's intent as an imprint so kudos on a premiere book that fits perfectly).
And as a young generation with a good chunk of life ahead of us, we can fix not only what's «out there» but also what's «in here» and travel slowly but urgently, towards that idea of home that is imprinted so deeply on our hearts.
She also suggests that each circumcised experience has the potential to buildup negative memory imprints so that over time, repeated sexual encounters with the same partner may lead to negative feelings between the two that carry over into everyday life.
So he published the book through one of the imprints so the book was as good as it could be.
To further support our efforts we've created 4 imprints so far, so that each agent supported book will begin to benefit from being an imprint identity.
For a series that imprints so heavily off chilling real - world events and power shifts, it'd be great if the societies in this newest game were scripted like the winning and losing sides of the world - changing conflicts throughout history.

Not exact matches

Lemonade has such a firm imprint on our minds that something so surprisingly sour only disappoints.
Iconology (Comixology) By 2014, Amazon's one - year - old digital arm, Jet City Comics (part of its Amazon Publishing imprint), was reportedly floundering, so the company purchased the New York City - based e-publisher that had exclusive rights to titles including the Walking Dead series, which already had more than 200 million downloads, and a technology that could boost the Kindle by letting users merge their Amazon and ComiXology accounts.
My friend Adele describes fundamentalism as holding so tightly to your beliefs that you fingernails leave imprints on the palm of your hand.
That it was so, is a fact so deeply imprinted on the records that it can not reasonably be doubted.
Having labored so assiduously to make its imprint on the world, the United States can not withdraw from the leading role it has taken on in international affairs.
Actually, I think that our natural imprint is always fleshly and sinful as long as God has not yet opened our inner eyes so that we can discern what would be really good — in His sight.
The imagination is attuned to the sounds, sights, scents, that is, physical sensations, so that the interstices or the spacelets of the imagination can be formed by the drama of the Mass. 12 Participating in the liturgy and the sacraments imprints upon the imagination beneficial experiences which influence the intellect and will and, subsequently, generate responses and actions that ow into culture.
Others assert that King's accomplishments are so fully imprinted on American hearts and institutions that we needn't dwell on them and open old wounds; we should assume them and move on.
Why, as the white radiance comes through the dome, with all sorts of staining and distortion imprinted on it by the glass, or as the air now comes through my glottis determined and limited in its force and quality of its vibrations by the peculiarities of those vocal chords which form its gate of egress and shape it into my personal voice, even so the genuine matter of reality, the life of souls as it is in its fullness, will break through our several brains into this world in all sorts of restricted forms, and with all the imperfections and queernesses that characterize our finite individualities here below.
He wrote: `... all things partake somewhat of the eternal law, in so far as... its being imprinted on them, they derive their respective inclinations to their proper acts and ends.»
Most of these books come to me from publishers and imprints with a faith - based focus, so at the end of each week I find myself sorting through a stack of freshly printed titles on topics ranging from biblical interpretation, to racial justice, to faith and doubt, to «Christian sex,» in the form of everything from spiritual memoirs, to specialty Bibles, to coloring books.
The Catechism teaches that «like Baptism, which it completes, confirmation is given only once, for it too imprints on the soul an indelible spiritual mark, the «character» which is the sign that Jesus Christ has marked a Christian with the seal of his Spirit by clothing him with power from on high so that he may be his witness».20 Baptism, confirmation and the Eucharist are seen as forming a unity (CCC 1306).
Wilson knows he won't be on a hit show the rest of his life, so he's purposefully living every day and pursuing every opportunity with a larger life imprint in mind.
The disciple testifies to what the master was to him when he speaks of his master: as he has seen the master, so he paints his picture that it might be imprinted on the memory.
Narration of this sort is so well fitted to imprint itself upon the mind and the memory that there can be little doubt as to the accurate preservation of these parables.
(Food blogger confession time) all those lasagne tacos pie things that have been all over the place (Pinterest and Instagram I am looking at you) have become so imprinted in my brain that I just had to make them — but of course I have to be different — so Yorkshire pudding pies they became.
Imprint City additionally hosts three annual festivals on Egbert Avenue so we can continue to build foot traffic and awareness including the Southside Festival, BayviewSPARC and the BayviewLIVE Festival.
So when you poke it - your finger makes a spoungy like imprint but then reforms.
«She's so severely imprinted on people that she doesn't know she's an ocelot,» says Matola.
As the rotating system goes,»86 was to be the turn of the Western Hemisphere, so that the U.S. now found itself with a golden opportunity, enhanced when Brazil dropped out of the bidding, to stage the Cup and thus powerfully imprint the game on the consciousness of the nation.
When I was at primary school we played every week, even in the middle of August, in thick, clawing mud, and it was cold so the lace on the leather football would leave an imprint on your forehead, and would cause irreparable damage to your orchestras if you were unfortunate enough to be struck amidships.
This somatic based process provides a way for adults to resolve early imprinting, and re-pattern deeply stored implicit memories that affect how we operate in the world, and in our most intimate relationships.This workshop is offered in a small group format so as to create safety, intimacy and a nurturing environment.
So I switched to formula and gave up breastfeeding by one last session to imprint the experience.
But, when I did a practice yesterday w / the microwave, my salt dough burned after 1minute and 6 seconds... tried on half power, 1/4 power but my salt dough kept puffing up (so I lost the imprints of my daughter's hand: -LRB--RRB-.
I used some adorable star snaps from KAM Snaps... they also sell hearts and engraved snaps with imprints of monsters, animals and other cute images, so you can do all sorts of neat things to customize your diapers!
So their primal instinct is to imprint to that breast and there is a hormonal and pheromonal receptors that a baby is just drenched in right after birth that allows them to do that.
Most hospitals will issue the family a birth certificate, but make sure you ask so you are sure to get one, and request that it include the baby's hand and footprints - with plaster imprint or ink as available.
This «imprints «the harbors as the natural spawning grounds of the fish, so that they return to spawn when they reach adulthood.
Plastic bottles made today no longer contain any BPA (and usually say so on the bottle), but if you buy used plastic bottles, don't get clear bottles imprinted with the recycling number 7 or the letters «PC.»
His message is so uncompromising, his brand so proudly and defiantly sports the imprint of the hard - left.
So nascent are the products and uses of the web medium (which has revolutionized personal computing and will soon make a similar imprint upon all phone and video engagement), and the tactical know - how among political operatives remains even less developed.
The imprint of first - past - the - post is so strong that voters see general elections as football matches in which a side has either «won» or «lost».
Microstamping refers to the process of inscribing a gun's make and model numbers on its firing pin, so the number is imprinted on the shell casing when the weapon is fired.
This is done so that when the gun is fired, this specific engraving is imprinted onto the casing, identifying which gun the casing came... Read more
This is done so that when the gun is fired, this specific engraving is imprinted onto the casing, identifying which gun the casing came from.
As genomic technology has advanced, so has our understanding of imprinting disorders.
So motion detectors are fair game for any app downloaded onto a device, and «lots of vastly different aspects of the environment are imprinted on those signals,» says Mani Srivastava, an engineer at UCLA.
But pairs of so - called imprinted genes have just one copy «switched on».
He added melittin so the polymer particles formed with a molecular imprint of the toxin's shape.
It is important to note a couple of things; first, the gene that is imprinted was not expressed in the parent from whom it was inherited, so girls do not get their social skills from their fathers in any simple sense.
We have a short time period, and so we do about a billion experiments at a time, where we can genetically engineer our viruses to express different random peptide sequences and we can, you know, [in] about a one microliter sample we can introduce about a billion different viruses to a semiconductor wafer or an electrode and have them see if they can actually molecularly imprint it or try to do a chemical and physical map to it so that they can actually then have a template to grow that material.
There is also the fact that Kono and Kawahara had to manipulate two genes to create their bi-maternal mice — so the differences in lifespan might be due to this genetic manipulation, rather than the absence of paternally imprinted genes.
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