Sentences with phrase «like about being a writer»

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At Canadian Business, we like to think our crew of merry writers and editors hovers closer to that 80 % cohort — but we're about to find out if that's really the case.
She was a staff writer at a news agency in Nebraska, covering transportation, and worked in South Korea for several years where she wrote about science while freelancing for publications like Women's Wear Daily and Groove Korea.
In his new book, The Food Police: A Well - Fed Manifesto About the Politics of Your Plate, Lusk takes direct aim at Pollan, charging that he and other writers, like The New York Times» Mark Bittman, are «food socialists» who are «slowly leading us down the road to serfdom.»
I liked the fact that people came together and batted around ideas, and then, as an editor, you would look for the perfect writer for it, somebody who could make it better than you imagined, then ultimately putting an issue together was about getting the right mix and the right tone.
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Based solely on the massive amount of ink and HTML being spilled about Vampire Weekend, you would think that most music writers feel like most people start playing music because...
Regardless of opinions on where Judas ended up... I think it's refreshing to see a writer talk about his faith (even subtly) on a platform like the top story of CNN.
• In a somewhat hostile article on Pope Benedict in the influential German weekly Der Spiegel» roughly the German equivalent of Time, if Time were written about four grades higher» the writer speaks of the Evangelical Christians in Latin America «multiplying there like the loaves and fishes in Canaan.»
In Philippians 2, when the writer encourages the community to be like - minded, he immediately launches into a hymn about the emptying of God and the humiliation of Jesus.
But I can't help but wonder about excellent authors like Sara Miles who write about faith, but who break a few «Christian» rules while doing so... or about the many great writers of faith who published before there was a «Christian» category.
In sum, our reporter friend and those like him should not feel guilty about agreeing with Steele, Loury, Crouch, and other writers who are waking us up to the disastrous consequences of policies promoted under the banner of «civil rights.»
I was talking about the grand sweep of the biblical writers» attempts to describe God... but not such verses like bashing the heads of your enemies» infants against a stone stuff.
The Gospel writers think they're talking about things that actually happened, like the resurrection If these things didn't happen, N.T. Wright claims, he's got other things to do with his life.
In this second section of the Psalm, the writer correctly realizes that however much he would like to spend all day, every day in the temple praising God and learning about God's Word, that is not realistic for him.
But if it doesn't — like when it talks about the anger of God, or repentance, or gay sex, or divorce — then we can emphasise its humanness, point out the limited knowledge of the writer, explain how they came to be so silly, and move beyond the text to a supposedly higher ethical standard.
Those with the most chaotic lives are the least likely to vote, but writers like Ross Douthat and Michael Brendan Dougherty have speculated that one of the reasons Trump's earliest voting base was made up of working - class whites was because of the slow social collapse that Charles Murray wrote about.
It's sad when the author of this story makes it sound like she knows what she is talking about and the unknowing person believes that the writer is correct.
I like how an agnostic, possibly atheist, CNN writer interviews some agnostic liberal preachers and college profs and then tries to pretend he / they have any clue about a book they have never read (the Bible) or a God they are too blind to recognize.
In the wake of the latest Trump revelations, more Christian women are speaking up about sexual exploitation and abuse, but as one writer argued at the Washington Post, «Many men talk like Donald Trump in private.
It's almost like how sometimes fiction writers talk about how their characters write their own stories without their permission.
So is Christianity really following Jesus or the writers of these gospels... oh and the Hebrew chapters has not clue who and when was it written... my suggestion is to spend sometime to know what you believe and what you want to believe... also if you really like to know about what real Jesus was, please read Quran... more eighty times the name of Jesus is mentioned in this book... where there is a chapter with Jesus» mother name «Mary» chapter 19, there is another chapter name «ale imran'the grand father of Jesus, chapter 3... and then compare what Jesus really was dear brother in mankind...
Like the writer of Ephesians, Paul is worried about lust — burning desire — that interferes with faithfulness to God.
In this way, when using terms like the «son of God» about Jesus, the New Testament writers were certainly making theological claims about Jesus, but more than that, were making political claims about Jesus.
What I liked about the psalm writers was their unremitting honesty.
And using terminology like «morons» says far more about the attitude of the writer than about any of the specious practices and doctrines being addressed.
The writer sounds like he's butt hurt because the show is not about his family.
the fact that the term midget was used here says a lot about the writer of this blog... dwarfism happens because of different medical conditions... and many people affected with dwarfism like to be called little people... midget is considered to be pejorative.
I find it fascinating when writers and directors and even producers of films about real people in the Bible read into what the people were like and how they fill in the gaps of the dialog, some I like, others I disagree with, but it allows me to put flesh and blood on their bones.
But there was something about his face that just didn't look like a famous escape artist, or — for that matter — an English writer that uses high brow words.
One of the pros is writer and cookbook collaborator JJ Goode, who has co-authored about a dozen books with the likes of April Bloomfield and Masaharu Morimoto (and a few where he is only mentioned in the acknowledgements).
I feel like a truly objective writer would be about as outrageous and contrarian as you could be today.
- and articles about the same thing about benzema has been written about 41 times this month alone, so why is it suddenly wrong when all guns blazing does the exact same thing like the writers and commenters?..
Hahaha the writer just said Giroud is a better player than many arsenal fans give him credit for.You must be joking.Sometimes i wish peeps here tell me what i am missing about him.The team is rather making him look better than he really is.If he was in a lower team like Reading fc he would be so poor to be honest.Even Chamakh and Bendtner had more potential.I become so angry when i see him playing anytime but yh i live with it.I just hope we sell him.
people are going on about the number of goals he scored or lack of them more precisely but morata for the majority of the season was used as an impact player / sub, also like the writer mentioned as both RM&JUVE he was overshadowed by great players / stars so if if he were to sign for us knowing that he is the 1st choice striker he could flourish and surprise us all!!
Sometimes i wonder what peeps think before writing articles like» WHY ARSENAL DO NOT NEED A NEW STRIKER»,» WHY ARSENAL SHOULD NOT SELL FLAMINI», WHY ARSENAL DO NOT NEED A NEW DM» and many other pointless articles.The writers are just go and gather info and because they like the players they write about they try to make us see it in their way contrary to what we see on the pitch.What is this be honest with yourself for once in a lifetime.Flamini is not good enough.Absolutely pointless.
An experienced writer like Kirkpatrick should not have to resort to sarcasm to make a point about the excessive violence that is ruining sport today.
When another writer suggested, upon hearing Bonds bleat about the rigors of travel, that he secure a gig like Roger Clemens has with the Houston Astros, allowing him to skip certain road trips, Bonds smiled superciliously and said, «I ain't white.
If you're already an established writer, have the desire to become one or just like writing eloquently about the Blues, we'd love to have you on board, either on a regular basis or a one - off.
Much has been said by independent writers about the shocking attitude of the English media towards tackles like these.
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Of course, Papa was a big hunter and all - around macho man, something Esquire writer Marty Beckerman talks about in his new book, The Hemming Way: How to Unlease the Booze - Inhaling, Animal - Slaughtering, War - Glorifying, Hairy - Chested, Retro - Sexual Legend Within... Just Like Papa!
In my lectures, I used a LOT of Michael Pollan and Mark Bittman, mostly because I felt like it was important to introduce students to some of the very public writers about food and politics, and I threw in several of Bittman's NY Times posts as they appeared as well.
Will your statement about Eric's intent or «youcut» stand up in a court of law or are you like most modern day writers, damn the truth, believe my spin.
Press» remark came during a discussion with New Republic writer Graham Vyse about the intraparty conflicts of the Democratic party and how progressives candidates are being challenged by moderate Democrats like Rep. Conor Lamb (D., Penn.), who recently won a special election in the 18th Congressional District.
Times writer Matt Bai had asked him some good ones (we now know that Paterson is a Mets fan, that he likes both Hillary and Barack, and that his first reaction upon hearing about his predecessor's sex scandal was to pray, both for Spitzer and himself).
«It's weird to me, a little bit, that officials and writers joke about it good - naturedly, like they're talking nostalgically about an old sitcom: coming up after «Happy Days,» it's «Three Men in a Room,»» he said, to laughter and applause.
It is like the writer is saying the people at the Mises Institute are evil because they had some money — not all that much --- and they wanted to spread the word around the world about their economic theories.
I talked about being a writer all the time, I had great ideas and I'd spend hours reading great books, even great books about writing and having conversations with people who responded to my ideas and even said they'd like to read things I'd written.
For more than 30 years, I've been a health coach for millions of Americans — as a writer on Prevention magazine; as the editor - in - chief of Prevention Magazine Health Books and Rodale Books; and as the writer of 10 health books that have sold more than 2 million copies and hundreds of articles about health, appearing in national magazines like Prevention, Health, Self, Men's Health and Natural Solutions.
I'm realizing though that I'm in a bit of blogging funk and in thinking about it all I can come up with is a fear that the remix creates a sort of in - group of bloggers visiting other remixers (and I'll temporarily lose some of my usual audience) It's like preaching to the choir or writers who only write for other writers.
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