Sentences with phrase «leading readers who»

What Hudson notes now is a surprising mix among leading readers who are savvy about BitLit's offering of free or low - cost ebooks to bundle with their print copies: «Pride and Prejudice and Ender's Game shows us an interesting mix of reader.
Some touted gun rights, others championed secure borders, another was about liking dogs — and they all led readers who clicked on them to certain Facebook pages.

Not exact matches

Instead, Margaret Neale is enjoying this «awesome and engaging thriller (that grabs the reader from the start) about a spy who wants to lead a «normal» life.
Veteran writer Shawn Tully, who has been expertly chronicling and analyzing the economy for Fortune readers for decades, digs into America's deficit spending and shows plainly why it could lead to disaster.
Rather than earn revenue from subscriptions, the company would now try to make money by selling sales leads — data about readers who had agreed to share their information — to companies and universities.
The blog posts attract readers who can then learn about the services I have to offer, which in turn translates into leads.
Readers may recall I frolic in it personally, but most people (and who knows, maybe me) would be better off following my co-blogger's purely passive lead.
One day in March AD 415, during the season of Lent, her chariot was waylaid on her route home by a Christian mob, possibly Nitrian monks led by a man identified only as Peter, who is thought to be Peter the Reader, Cyril's assistant.
In twenty interviews, longtime friends and associates of the pope «from the ends of the earth» give readers real insight into the radical Christian disciple who is leading the Church «into the deep» of the new evangelization, following the call of John Paul II in 2001.
Those who bewail the abstractions of theology teachers will be surprised to know of these churchly concerns in systematics classes, as will the Atlantic readers who were recently led to believe that «the hands that shape the souls» of the next generation of pastors do not hold hymnals.
Berlinerblau's imprecision with respect to these evangelical shibboleths might well lead an evangelical reader to treat lightly a critique that demands serious attention from those who claim as their authority the Bible and the Bible alone.
This all leads up to the momentous question, «Who do you say that I am P» and Peter's reply, «Thou art the Messiah,» puts into words the conviction that the whole narrative has been intended to create in the mind of the reader.
Thus, a reader is led from thinking about the patience of God as displayed in the Bible... to early Christian thought as displayed in Tertullian, Cyprian, and Augustine... to the characteristically medieval emphases of Gregory the Great, Aquinas, and Thomas Kempis... and finally to Calvin, Jeremiah Burroughs, and Kierkegaard - men who, though quite separated in time, represent perspectives shaped by the Reformation.
Grayling dares his readers to lead the examined life but refuses to converse with many who have examined it deeply, and consequently he overlooks insights allowing us to escape our bonds of dirt and reach for the heavens.
Longtime TLT readers will remember a period when seemingly every post on this blog began with «My friend Donna told me about...» Donna is a fellow Houston parent and foodie (who also used to sit on Houston ISD's Food Services Parent Advisory Committee with me), and she's great about passing on all the kid - and - food leads she comes across on the Internet.
I suspect that's a reference to a common trope in literature and films — bereaved husband hates child who «killed» his wife, leading to a lifetime of interesting and reader - friendly psychological problems in the child.
-LSB-...] this month I shared with you my interview with Andrew Wilder, blogger at Eating Rules, who each October leads thousands of readers in cutting out processed -LSB-...]
Earlier this month I shared with you my interview with Andrew Wilder, blogger at Eating Rules, who each October leads thousands of readers in cutting out processed food.
The expert voice in this regard is the president of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (RANZCOG) who reminds readers that current excellent obstetric outcomes are due to high quality medically - led maternity services [37].
However, news stories about the subject are obliged to include the view of those who do not believe it is real — leading to stories that are so «balanced» that they will lead readers to think that opinion is split down the middle.
Election is about voters electing those they want to lead them, and a credible voter register helps to ensure that those who vote are the true eligible voters, the card reader, which authenticates the voter identity, helps to make the voter register more robust and resistant to moon - light and landslide bogus figures.
Readers of MyNewsGh.com will recall our report on Ken Addor Donkor who led his colleague law students protest against the passage of the controversial Legislative Instrument which was forwarded to Parliament by the General Legal Council and was eventually passed.
This postulations coupled with the fact that the epic APC primaries is already lurking led DAILY POST to ask its readers who they think is the best aspirant APC should present in next year's presidential election as its candidate.
Dr Nick Francis, Clinical Reader at Cardiff University and practicing GP, who led the study said: «Topical antibiotics, often in combination products with topical corticosteroids, are frequently used to treat eczema flares.
Two research groups with completely different focuses have collaborated to solve the 60 - year - old riddle, explains Reader Björn Nilsson, who has led the work together with Reader Jill Storry and Professor Olsson.
Our blog readers are smart, intelligent and style - led millenials who appreciate great customer service.
This week Will led me to The Hitless Wonder Blog run by Dan Day who asked his readers a somewhat loaded question: «What are the worst films you have seen in a theater?»
Three years ago, The Guardians of the Galaxy was considered the first big risk of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, completely removed from the rest of the Avengers on other planets with characters even avid comic book readers weren't overly familiar with, all led by an actor who was primarily known as the chubby goofball on an NBC workplace sitcom.
The Oscars have revolted against category fraud before — nominating 13 - year - old Keisha Castle - Hughes (Whale Rider), 9 - year - old Quvenzhane Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild) and Kate Winslet (who eventually won for The Reader) in lead instead of following in lockstep with their supporting campaigns — but they apparently said «meh» this year.
The most recent example was Kate Winslet for The Reader who was named supporting at the Globes (and won in that category and in the lead actress category).
Because her thinking man's Ilsa act in The Reader is at least conceptually riskier than her put - upon dishrag Debbie Downer in Revolutionary Road, we were that close to throwing her by the wayside in this category, especially because there's a clearly superior crypto - leading role in the mix (Rosemarie DeWitt, whose titular character in Rachel Getting Married has been shut out of a lot of races thus far, but we feel anyone who actually watches enough of the film to justify throwing their vote toward frontrunner Anne Hathaway should have no other choice but to recognize DeWitt's equally tricky, equally attention - stealing performance).
This should come as a shock to no one, at least to close watchers of the yearly Oscar race: Steinfeld, who just received a BAFTA nomination for Leading Actress, may have shown up in the supporting category when the SAG nominations were announced last month, but that's where Keisha - Castle Hughes (The Whale Rider) and Kate Winslet (The Reader) also appeared prior to subsequently securing Best Actress Oscar nominations for the same performances.
Hers was an exceptional year of category confusion for Kate Winslet in The Reader who was in supporting at SAG and lead at the Oscars, where she beat Streep.
CHICAGO Anna Jones, one of the parents who led an 34 - day hunger strike in Chicago to save Dyett High School last August, made the Chicago Reader's 2015 People Issue!
In the early 1960's, as the United States was becoming the leading economy in the world, the International Paper Company posted an ad in every edition of The Reader's Digest which said: «Send me a man who reads».
The trial of Accelerated Reader, funded by the EEF and led by the schools themselves, involved pupils at the start of year 7 who had not achieved Level 4 in their primary results for English.
Last month, I attended an all - day professional development session where 60 Newark district teachers who'll be leading the summer intervention were trained in Uncommon's «Great Habits, Great Readers» program.
«Our collaboration with CMS and our dedicated certified teachers who lead our Y Readers summer classrooms are key factors in our students» success.»
Rising Readers» lead teachers, who are from CMS, and tutors, who are mostly undergraduate or graduate education students, work with students in groups of three or four.
In this live, interactive session, Dr. Douglas Fisher will lead an exploration of the types of learning that ensure students become better readers who persevere through complex (strength) or long (stamina) texts while thinking critically about what the author is saying.
You'll learn what it means to make a focused, consistent, and meaningful effort over a long period of time, in a way that doesn't exhaust you, but leads to finding high - quality readers who love what you do.
Dedicated readers were the ones who led me to create my first six - book series, and by the time the last book was published, my office was flooded with mail asking for more.
This leads to a nice interplay between Embry and readers, who will begin to distrust certain individuals at the very moment she does.
While speed is not always an author's friend — as it can lead to grave mistakes in the writing, editing, and even cover art — there is a growing number of authors who've recognized that sitting on a manuscript only alienates readers.
Her story will be enjoyed by readers who relish strong female leads and by those who like following the vacillating emotions of characters; I'll be shelving my copy near novels like Kathryn Stockett's The Help and Curtis Sittenfeld's American Wife.
Rather than trying to market every book to every potential reader out there, it's in your best interest to focus your marketing efforts on a smaller group of «qualified leads,» or readers who have demonstrated interest in the type of book you're trying to sell.
Indie authors are an important part of the Goodreads community and there are several ways authors can engage with readers on Goodreads for free, including sharing what you are reading yourself (Maggie Stiefvater, Rick Riordan, and Roxane Gay are three great examples of authors who do this), using our «Ask the Author» feature, and providing additional content about your books with our Kindle Notes & Highlights on Goodreads feature (see how Emma Chase shared notes on her book, Royally Screwed, which led to some great interactions with her fans — authors should contact our author team if they are interested in doing something like this too).
Readers who enjoy made - for - television history are most likely to appreciate this rehash of the events that led to the Spanish - American War and what the jacket copy calls our...
While the overall picture that Woodward paints is hardly new, he fleshes out each chapter with previously untold anecdotes of incompetence, that enrich the reader's understanding of the inner workings of the current White House, led by a man who not that long ago admitted that he doesn't «have the foggiest idea about international, foreign policy.»
For fiction writers, readers may be looking for a writer who has some kind of life experience that led to the writing of the book.
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