Sentences with phrase «in the bound book»

They dictate stories to volunteers, write letters, keep journals, and see their writing «published» in bound books.
This is not to say that credible information is no longer in bound books, rather that credible information options have taken on many new forms.
Such images, often collated together and published in bound books, offered an advertisement of the skilled workmanship and elaborate invention of the master craftsmen who catered to France's aristocratic and royal elite.
When it comes to reading school related documents, students report reading those documents in bound books 46 % of the time, on laptops 35 % of the time, on laser printed pages 16 % of the time, and on tablet devices 3 % of the time.

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Accounting technology has come on leaps and bounds in recent years, and using this sophisticated software business owners and managers can automate and balance their books without delving into the complicated world of accounting.
«Trump's appetite seems to know no bounds when it comes to McDonald's,» the authors write in an excerpt of the book pre-published in The Washington Post.
Covering everything from branding to bravado, there's bound to be something bankable in this bundle of business books.
Format: Perfect - bound book, 98 pages Includes CD Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches Edition: 2nd (April 2013) Status: In stock
A further complexity is the famed «double bind» examined in Alice H. Eagly and Linda L. Carli's book Through the Labyrinth (Harvard Business Review Press, 2007) and in the 2007 Catalyst research report «The Double - Bind Dilemma for Women in Leadership.&rabind» examined in Alice H. Eagly and Linda L. Carli's book Through the Labyrinth (Harvard Business Review Press, 2007) and in the 2007 Catalyst research report «The Double - Bind Dilemma for Women in Leadership.&raBind Dilemma for Women in Leadership.»
It is revised, updated partial excerpt from my book Active Value Investing: Making Money in Range - Bound Markets
Given the difficulties of really working through such an issue within the synod, the seminary faculty took refuge in a second answer to the authority question: What was binding upon the synod's pastors and theological professors was the collection of Lutheran Confessional writings from the sixteenth century (gathered in the Book of Concord).
But God's hand is in every translation, and His hand shall bind up all our scattered leaves again for that library where every book shall lie open to one another.
Elected to the Académie française in 2005, he is the author of such books as Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, Violence and the Sacred, and To Double Business Bound.
Since there is only one legal marriage contract on the government books in this family with the rest of the marriages being only spiritual cermonies to bind them each to one another, and there was no duplicity involved on the husband's part, I see no reason why they can not live the lifestyle they have freely chosen as consenting adults.
And you lorraine are a perfect example of a religious zealot — bound by blind faith into believing you are right and that all others will persh according to some inane ramblings in an ancient book.
Precisely because this book succeeds in providing us with an unprecedented, multidenominational reading of why pastors depart from ministry, it is bound to leave readers asking for an equally in - depth discussion of why pastors stay and how they thrive.
Some may wish to use it as an historical book; after all, it is a collection of writings bound up together in one volume, telling us of the way in which the Jewish people came by God's self - disclosure to a deeper understanding of the God they worshipped and a more adequate conception of his purpose for his «chosen» race.
In the same book Pope John Paul wrote that «a determination on the part of husband and wife to have as few children as possible, to make their own lives easy, is bound to inflict moral damage both on their family and on society at large.»
These revisions of the Darwinian theory of evolution have been interestingly summarized for the general reader in George Gaylord Simpson's The Meaning of Evolution (Yale University Press, 1949), and in 1958 published as a Mentor Book in a paper - bound edition.
My worn and heavily marked copy of the original hardback edition of Peter Brown's biography of St. Augustine, its binding held together by sturdy book tape, sits on a bookshelf close to my desk as it has since it first appeared in 1967.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull and The Living Bible — someone said you could fly a kite to the moon with the miles of thread that bind together the pages of the 25 million copies of those books now in print.
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In «Books» he shows the books themselves — the making, the binding, the paper and our handling of them, our attempts to read and understand what is written on the page and what is written between the lines, our desire to decipher the hieroglyphs that books are, our hopes to find the meaning in the silenceIn «Books» he shows the books themselves — the making, the binding, the paper and our handling of them, our attempts to read and understand what is written on the page and what is written between the lines, our desire to decipher the hieroglyphs that books are, our hopes to find the meaning in the sileBooks» he shows the books themselves — the making, the binding, the paper and our handling of them, our attempts to read and understand what is written on the page and what is written between the lines, our desire to decipher the hieroglyphs that books are, our hopes to find the meaning in the silebooks themselves — the making, the binding, the paper and our handling of them, our attempts to read and understand what is written on the page and what is written between the lines, our desire to decipher the hieroglyphs that books are, our hopes to find the meaning in the silebooks are, our hopes to find the meaning in the silencein the silences.
As I use the word in this book, it refers to that group of over forty - five million Americans and millions more worldwide who believe in (1) the need for personal relationship with God through faith in the atoning work of Jesus Christ, and (2) the sole and binding authority of the Bible as God's revelation.5 «Evangelical» is, first of all, a theological term, though its adherents may also have derivative sociological and psychological traits.
The Field Book of Ponds and Streams was her first discovery, «a small blue - bound book printed in fine type on thin paper, like The Book of Common Prayer.&raBook of Ponds and Streams was her first discovery, «a small blue - bound book printed in fine type on thin paper, like The Book of Common Prayer.&rabook printed in fine type on thin paper, like The Book of Common Prayer.&raBook of Common Prayer.»
The story of the book and its message is deeply bound up with a journey in faith.
«All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every chapter must be so translated; God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice; but God's hand is in every translation, and his hand shall bind up all our scattered leaves again for that library where every book shall lie open to one another.»
An official doctrine of the Church does not lose its binding authority only because some theologian expresses — whether in a book, an essay, a lecture, on the radio or in television — an opinion of which another Catholic can not understand how it is compatible with the doctrine of the Church; and mostly the theologian in question will not have tried very hard to show how it can agree with it.
All eight volumes and all 191 sermons brought together in a book handsome in its printing and binding.
With all the magnificence of its imagery and the splendour of its visions of the majesty of God and the world to come, we are bound to judge that in its conception of the character of God and His attitude to man the book falls below the level, not only of the teaching of Jesus, but of the best parts of the Old Testament.
Unlike Pilgrim, with its several moments of intense oneness with nature, or Holy the Firm, with its more complex treatment of nature as a site of worship, Dillard here is bound by the project of the book, which has to do with human design and artifice, to see how far she can go in resisting all humanizing of nature.
Touted for promoting chastity, the books in fact offer a combo of emotional titillation and steamy sexual near - misses, all bound together with a steady undercurrent of rape fantasy, that is deadly for women.
There will always be someone you love who tells you with their soul in their eyes that that leather - bound book you carry just can not apply to them.
In any survey on this scale, however distinguished, specialist readers are bound to find something to criticize: All the same, it seems to this British historian that the least satisfactory sections of Eire's book are quite certainly those dealing with England.
It is part of Boyagoda's accomplishment in this book to show the deep continuities that coursed through the life of Richard John Neuhaus and bound the young radical to the older conservative.
Within the bounds of the Christ - event, of course, the various New Testament books place the accent in different places, but common to all is the view of Heilsgeschichte.
Happily, this debate has appreciably subsided, although in certain quarters there are still those ready to tilt to the death on behalf of what is, alas, an idol — a deified book representing the reduction of Israel's Yahweh (and in the New Testament Christ's God and Father) to a particular combination of ink letters preserved on lifeless sheets of paper bound together between a pair of cardboard or leather covers and known as the Bible.
@Chad Pata They won't believe anything that wasn't minted in a leather bound book with a bazillion pages in it, but that doesn't mean this artifact doesn't have historical significance.
The distinction between rights and tolerance is developed at great length in Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind (Simon & Schuster, 1987), a book that is bound to be controversial because it argues that an excess of tolerance has led our culture to turn away from a dependence on those classic texts in our national history which celebrate certain principles on which the country was founded.
He is rising up in the morning to read his Bible and when I sneak peek in his leather bound book, there is my name with Scripture verses beside it because he is praying for me — every day.
The result is a lovely book, large in its scope, catholic in its tastes, beautifully bound and printed.
But the book of Samuel contains the strong emphasis that «We are bound in the bundle of the living».
I am unaware of any other kind of binding being used on the book but will bounce your comment to my editor to see if she can weigh in.
Rye flour isn't very glutinous and the dough is bound to remain sticky, but that's how it should be — the coarser the flour, the softer the dough, as Onerva Niilola explained in Kolmonen's book.
Is designed for use in the field with A5 size, plastic coated pages and spiro binding that allows the book to lay flat at any page
Also in their book they include the importance of blending legumes, whole grains, nuts, and seeds, saying that they contain phytates, or phytic acid which binds calcium, iron, magnesium, and zinc.
The simple paperback binding, the colourful images that celebrate food and not table settings, and the division into the three clear sections of salads, soups and main dishes all told me this book was going to feature heavily in my winter rotation.
I have a big A4 spiral bound book I keep my notes in.
Ella suffered from a rare illness that left her mostly bed - bound but discovered a vegan lifestyle and has cured herself - and now she's sharing her story in the glossy pages of her new recipe book
They now have been bound in one volume in a series of facsimile editions of sporting books currently being published by Abercrombie & Fitch.
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