Sentences with phrase «in the history books with»

Sure, Ferdinand Porsche etched his name in the history books with his eponymous car company, but before he developed the first 356, he was a prominent engineer for all manner of companies.
It's strange that, last week, Prince was reported dead, given that, to me, he always carried himself like someone we'd accidentally find in the history books with conspiracy theories popping — like there'd be an intriguing man surrounded by babes in some painting of an ancient Roman bath house or a mysterious gypsy guitarist in the background of a group photo from the 1920s, both of whom look an aaaaaawful lot like Prince.
As energy analyst Amy Myers Jaffe noted, «With leadership and tenacity, George Mitchell, in my opinion, will go in the history books with Henry Ford, the Wright Brothers, and even Alexander Graham Bell, as a great American, who changed the course of our history through invention and genius.»

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If she enters the history books for her achievements, it will be to the extent she has won favor with Germans by making it seem she was never interested in the history books to begin with.
The practice was commonplace at the time, and was awesomely referred to as «swilling the planters with bumbo,» according to the 1989 book Robert Dinkin's «Campaigning in America: A History of Election Practices» (originally seen via an article in Smithsonian Magazine).
In his book Love: A History, University College London philosopher Simon May is more skeptical, writing that, similar to Perel's reasoning, love has had to fill the vacuum of meaning - making left in the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from much of public lifIn his book Love: A History, University College London philosopher Simon May is more skeptical, writing that, similar to Perel's reasoning, love has had to fill the vacuum of meaning - making left in the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from much of public lifin the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from much of public life.
MarketCap / GVA is better correlated with actual subsequent S&P 500 total returns than price / forward earnings, the Fed Model, the Shiller P / E, price / book, price / dividend, Tobin's Q, market capitalization to GDP, price / revenue and every other valuation ratio we've developed or examined in market cycles across history.
In this book, he teams up with Peter Mallouk, the only man in history to be ranked the # 1 financial advisor in the U.S. for three consecutive years by Barron'In this book, he teams up with Peter Mallouk, the only man in history to be ranked the # 1 financial advisor in the U.S. for three consecutive years by Barron'in history to be ranked the # 1 financial advisor in the U.S. for three consecutive years by Barron'in the U.S. for three consecutive years by Barron's.
CEO Frank Del Rio noted that the company is «now in the best booked position in our company's history with pricing slightly above the prior year,» and Norwegian Cruise Line hopes that will result in even better results over the coming year.
With these books, you can pick Peter Lynch's brain, learn the history of Wall Street or simply figure out if you're ready to use that spare money tucked away in your savings account to start investing.
Ferguson examines the way networks and hierarchies play out in history with his latest book, The Square and the Tower: Networks and Power, from the Freemasons to Facebook.
This book describes the experiences of the author as a recruit and bond seller with Salomon Brothers during the late 1980's - an important period in the history of Wall Street.
«It appears 2016 will go down in history as the year of the autonomous vehicle partnership,» said Karl Brauer, an analyst with the auto research firm Kelley Blue Book.
It offers a simple and powerful interface with real - time open order books, trade history, deposit & withdrawals and charting so you can trade in some of the world's best digital assets.
In fact, according to the cleverly rewritten history books that I use to home school my children with, there is a copy of The Globe tabloid newspaper from 1776 showing an image of George Washington wearing a yarmulke, under the headline «WASHINGTON SECRETLY JEWISH — MIDDLE NAME IS MORDECAI».
It is a book all Christians should read because it deals strictly with the history of the faith and does in no way imply which theology was / is correct.
Start with Perpetua, throw in a part about a book that takes pot shots at the GOP (an easy enough target), Refute what was just written, add some questionable «readers digest» history, then end back with Perpetua?
In history, it's always man that writes the books filled with words handed down to him from??
your message and ways will die with you and you will be nothing more than a lession of regret in our history books..
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians writing about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin birth... riiiiiight)... it is just written in a book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
In a book called «On the Road to Civilisation, A World History» (Philadelphia 1937) it said, «Early Christianity was little understood and was regarded with little favour by those who ruled the pagan world... Christians refused to share certain duties of Roman Citizens... they would not hold political office.»
The reader is encouraged to take that seriously, to weigh the statements in this book against research and observations on the knowable world, and to consider them in relation to the thousands of other religions from throughout history that also profess with absolute certainty to be the one «Truth.»
You have a hate - on for Muslims... not that I totally blame you... just an observation but it does seem they are «history repeating itself» in a more extreme way and with a slight twist to the belief / extremism... unfortunately, it's hard to separate the good ones from the bad ones at times just due to extreme baffling effect that their holy books offer - how in the 21st century does one manage to stay so blind?
E. L. James's novel Fifty Shades of Grey is now the best selling book in British history, has sold more than 100 million copies globally, and has spawned two sequels, along with an upcoming film adaptation.
Bu tthe effort of trying to live a good christian life got to much ad i was disollutioned.Spent ten years as a backslidden barely believing christian and then in recent years as a transformed renewed Christian and i finally got it.It is all about a relationship with Jesus Christ and working in submission to the holy spirit he is the one that inspires his word he brings it to life.If you want to understand the word we must apply it to our lives then it becomes part of us thats the difference between knowledge and understanding not just knowing the word but living the word.The bible is a book useful for living not just a theoretical analysis or a history book.Jesus is the living word its through him that he opens his word to us without the holy spirit in us the carnal mind can not comprehend Gods word it a mystery.It was designed that way so only those who are truly seeking God shall find him.brentnz
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S. foreign policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments on breast feeding and sexual parts of people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves people off a stage, man burns books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out of wedlock, talk about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant condom balloon placed on church steeple, references to real condoms, implied fornication; upper male nudity, man wears a dress; alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and lives in a trailer»
but if they are uncomfortable with you in any way, or if they are greedy, they will avoid jesus» words and go to find other nonsense in that book of theirs that was written by some of the worst politicians and lawyers in history — the bible.
See Professor JD Crossan's book, In Search of Paul, p. 401 for a good review of the history of his ma - rtyrdom i.e. Paul (as was Peter) was rounded up along with many Christians in Ne - ro's purge of the c - ult using the great fire of Rome as the pretext for the exec - utionIn Search of Paul, p. 401 for a good review of the history of his ma - rtyrdom i.e. Paul (as was Peter) was rounded up along with many Christians in Ne - ro's purge of the c - ult using the great fire of Rome as the pretext for the exec - utionin Ne - ro's purge of the c - ult using the great fire of Rome as the pretext for the exec - utions.
The Bible is filled to overflowing with the Holy Spirit of God; the books of it and the words of it and the very letters of it [A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, by Andrew D. White, Vol.
As of yet no Intelligent design creationist has given anything but «faith» or «words» written down in a book equivalent to many other «holy» books with different and competing gods all throughout history that also have no verifiable evidence.
In an earlier book, Anno Domini, the author has attempted to sketch the course of this influence and has sought to set forth what seems to him to be its significance for history and what it appears to him to disclose of the meaning of the universe in which man finds himself and of the fashion in which the universe deals with maIn an earlier book, Anno Domini, the author has attempted to sketch the course of this influence and has sought to set forth what seems to him to be its significance for history and what it appears to him to disclose of the meaning of the universe in which man finds himself and of the fashion in which the universe deals with main which man finds himself and of the fashion in which the universe deals with main which the universe deals with man.
Eliade, who was for many years at the University of Chicago, will be familiar to most readers as the author of the four - volume A History of Religious Ideas and numerous other books dealing with religion and myth in human hHistory of Religious Ideas and numerous other books dealing with religion and myth in human historyhistory.
The book itself illustrates how Aron succeeded in chronicling with sympathy and wisdom the «mixture of heroism and absurdity, of saints and monsters, of incomparable intellectual progress and persistent blind passions» that constitutes human history.
I agree with Benjamin Hunnicutt in his remarkable books on the leisure history of Americans that long hours are connected to our great Need - Love for commodities.
Tucked tightly in place in the back of the book, Adorned with loopy signatures, some familiar, some mysterious, The history of a volume, a confession, or perhaps a pretension, You were the dance cards in the great cotillion of the mind.
There it was natural to begin with the history, for while some very early folksongs antedate any written history and the prophecy of Amos was the earliest complete book, an important part of the history found in the Old Testament was written before any other major type of literature emerged.
Those of you who say that taking the bible as a parable is picking and choosing might benefit from looking in the mirror (or a book on scientific history) and realize that most of the things you use rely on seeming contradictions with the bible.
For those who claim that non-belief in a higher being is correlated with higher intelligence need to dig into the history books a little more where you will find most if not all great historical figures, inventors and «brilliant» minds (e.g. Socrates, Newton, Galileo, Einstein) believed in a higher being or through deductive / inductive reasoning eventually believed in a higher being (e.g. Einstein).
as an adult i realized that it is infinitely difficult to have a personal relationship with anything described in any book of the bible, though it is very possible to relate to the book, as allegory, or possibly history.
You need a very long, serious session with some history books, my friend, specifically the history of the Catholic, and later the Protestant church in Europe.
The 68 - yearold's mind is razor sharp, with an almost photographic recall of books, history and scripture (in the original Greek, obviously).
So it was with mixed feelings that I read Robert J. Morgan has recently published On This Day in Christian History, a devotional book which contains events from Christian history for every day of thHistory, a devotional book which contains events from Christian history for every day of thhistory for every day of the year.
Sure, David goes on to say that he was uneasy with such a claim and wasn't even sure that it was true, but still... how do you write a book which is supposed to be about taking back your faith from the American Dream and start the book by stating that you are the youngest megachurch pastor in American history?
In the Introduction to his book he mentions, «It will be suggested in this book that the founders of the Church were «East Syrian'traders, from the Persian Gulf area, and it will be apparent that a most important feature of its history is the succession of contacts with foreign Christians, drawn to the Malabar coast by trade.&raquIn the Introduction to his book he mentions, «It will be suggested in this book that the founders of the Church were «East Syrian'traders, from the Persian Gulf area, and it will be apparent that a most important feature of its history is the succession of contacts with foreign Christians, drawn to the Malabar coast by trade.&raquin this book that the founders of the Church were «East Syrian'traders, from the Persian Gulf area, and it will be apparent that a most important feature of its history is the succession of contacts with foreign Christians, drawn to the Malabar coast by trade.»
To me, it is in its entirely a sort - of history book mixed with a literature book that plays no role in how I live or what I agree or disagree with.
Niebuhr continued to prick American illusions and point out the ironies of American history in two other books he jointly authored, one with Alan Heimert (A Nation So Conceived, 1963) and the other with Paul E. Sigmund (The Democratic Experience, 1969).
This view has been advocated with great skill by Professor C. H. Dodd, first in an article entitled «The Framework of the Gospel Narrative,» published in The Expository Times (June, 1932), and then in his books, The Apostolic Preaching (1936) and History and the Gospel (1938).
Anyone with an interest in the Huguenots would be well advised to turn to this book for a full account of their origins and early history.
It is a book in which lucid and illuminating reflections on the history of science in relation to philosophy are interspersed with technically difficult passages; the book might have been written, as one reviewer remarked, by Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Emmett, 1967, p. 293).
The Bible is unique because it suggests as no other book can that God has engaged in history with living human beings, who were inspired to convey their knowledge of God to others, actively expressing themselves in their given historical epochs and cultures.
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