Sentences with phrase «made by writers»

[I.e. / E.g.], Among the many errors made by writers, the 20 listed here are the most common I have seen.
When I talked with Blaustein, his observations to me were right on the money, and call to mind the satirical statements made by writers such as Mike Judge in the film Idiocracy.
I can recognize this blog very well for all the efforts made by writers to deliver well and standard information.
In particular students focus upon the vocabulary, sentence, and descriptive device choices made by writers across each of the genres, and begin to comprehend the effect of these techniques upon the reader.
The choices made by writers, directors, producers, distributors and sponsors all contribute to what our world shall become.
The gradually building relationship between the two men is overwhelmed by the strange choices made by writer / director Mike Binder, and the tension of wondering how their friendship will affect them both is wasted.
Sundance 2018: Drama starring Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons made by writer - director of 2015's «I'll See You in My Dreams»
Have A Nice Day is a violent, brutal animated film from China, made by writer / director Jian Liu, that can pretty much be described as a Tarantino movie.
Despite the odd choices made by writer and director, it's clear Ms. Streep is loving her time on stage... her version of Dobie Gray's «Drift Away» is alone worth the price of a ticket.
I believe that, first and foremost, there's a business decision to be made by every writer: is your book a commercial venture or an artistic one?
... Some of the voices think that all this is a-okay and that tone doesn't matter (a curious exhortation when made by a writer, a person for whom words and tone should matter)... You know what?
Earlier in the week we reported some comments made by writer Anthony Burch, these -LSB-...]

Not exact matches

Dresses made by Designs by Della went viral after Native writer Ruth H. Hopkins tweeted out pictures of the custom - made gowns on Sunday.
I experienced this from the other side during the two years I spent at Conde Nast Portfolio, when the great Graydon Carter made it his mission to render Vanity Fair's new sister title irrelevant by publishing the best longform business journalism in town, even if that meant hiring away Portfolio's writers, like Michael Lewis.
McDowell directed the other Pine Bros. ads made by the brand's in - house team but decided to recruit his friend Fred Wolf, a comedy writer and director whose work also includes «Grown Ups» and «The Chevy Chase Show.»
Opened in 1971 in Seattle's historic Pike Market by English teacher Jerry Baldwin, history teacher Zev Siegel and writer Gordon Bowker, the original Starbucks only sold roasted whole coffee beans and coffee making equipment.
When you pay a writer good money or painstakingly write website copy yourself, you want to make sure it gets read and doesn't get hidden by a small font that makes the copy difficult to read.
«One of the best ways to make your resume stand out is by tailoring it to fit the job you're looking to land,» says certified professional resume writer, Rebecca Henninger.
Brenda Chapman, an animation writer - director with a storied career (Disney's The Lion King, DreamWorks» The Prince of Egypt), made headlines three years ago when she penned a New York Times op - ed addressing her painful experience being removed as the first female feature film director for Pixar's Brave, a mother - daughter fairytale she created, and replaced by a male colleague.
Having proved his ability to handle crystal ball work, Buffett, 86, was asked by this writer — an 87 - year - old friend of his — whether he might care to make a prediction about total returns over the 17 years starting now and ending late in 2033.
As several writers have pointed out, American companies such as Apple could make iPhones in the United States because printing out products and having them assembled by robots will be even cheaper than the human labour in China.
Buck is credited for making dog - walking a professional business, according to the Times, which ran a profile of the entrepreneur in 1964 by the acclaimed writer Gay Talese.
The show will be based on investigative reporting by BuzzFeed writer Katie J.M. Baker, and will be similar to the popular Netflix series «Making a Murderer,» which followed the trial and incarceration of an alleged killer.
You'll learn about: * The opportunities provided by the growth in the esports streaming content market * What's causing the streaming content surge and market growth * The technology making this explosive esports growth possible on a global scale * Confronting the problems around scale in markets like China and elsewhere Speakers: * Dean Takahashi, Lead Writer, GamesBeat * Johannes Waldstein, CEO, FanAI Inc. * Roc Harry, Relationship Director, Worldpay * Carter Rogers, Senior Analyst, SuperData Research Sponsored by Worldpay
It appears that the highly publicized legal actions taken by the SEC as mentioned above are (in this writer's opinion, at least) meant to make examples of the parties involved, whilst sending a message to companies within the industry that they are not willing to compromise on enforcing their legislative decisions.
The company is basically the vehicle by which Buffett makes investments.This report was prepared by the writer using Morningstar.
I would have thought that the creator would have a better writer, this reads as if it was written by someone who did not make it to the 10th grade, not someone who was a college graduate with a degree in journalism.
He observes, however, that «the modernist desire in Frost and Eliot — to preserve an independent selfhood against the coercions of the market, a self made secure by the creation of a unique style — is subverted by the market, not because they wrote according to popular formulas, but because they give us their poems as delicious experiences of voyeurism, illusions of direct access to the life and thought of the famous writer, with the poet inside the poem like a rare animal in a zoo.
Frank Lentricchia, in his Modernist Quartet, makes the fascinating suggestion that the modernist writer defined himself against the standards of the mass market by becoming the champion of radical originality and the maker of a «one - of - a-kind-text.»
To suppose, then, that the actual South known by the novelist and used by him makes him a «Southern writer» only insofar as he uses that knowledge as a matter convenient to his form is to misunderstand the complexity of place to the soul.
Ya know, Pauline, this makes me think that the Jesus created by the writer of Revelation 3:16 who made his Jesus say:
One of the most persistent mistakes made by critics of the crop of celibate gay Christian writers that came together around the blog Spiritual Friendship is the assumption that when we use any language that they don't like (most commonly, though not limited to, the word «gay») to describe our experiences, we are using that language to make ontological claims.
I consider that men DID create and write the bible, but both Christ and satan are metaphors... christ is the metaphor for the potential good in a person, satan the metaphor for the potential of bad or evil... given that this is MY definition, and makes much more sense that most other beleifs, then the bible WAS written by satan, or rather it was inspired by the bad / evil side of the minds of the writers.
while the writer has little knowledge of the bible, he is also greatly lacking what he should know to write such a article, the laws give to people of all walks of life is the commandments given by moses, religion does not have anything to do with goverments laws or rulings, he told us straight the one law that there is no forgiveness for is murder, rulers and goverments take it upon themselves to make the decision whether to go to war, or if a person should be put to death, as far as jesus and the apostles are concerned thier labours was a work of love and true humanitarian towards all peoples, races, religions, they never asked for anything for themselves, and they never took from one to give to another.
The earliest of the three (St. Mark) is clearly the work of a writer almost obsessed by the apologetic necessity of somehow making intelligible to his readers the scandalous outcome in rejection and death of the ministry of one whom he clearly believed to be the expected Messiah.
Indeed, one of the gaps in this learned work is the failure to address the question of the use made of Irenaeus by writers in later centuries.
All in all this is a remarkable and valuable book, not only for the illustrations it offers of ancient rites, but also for the accurate accounts it offers of the way in which baptism was addressed by early Christian writers from the New Testament to the fourth century, making great use of Cyril of Jerusalem and John Chrysostom in the east and Ambrose and Augustine in the west.
A Peculiar People: The Church as Culture in a Post-Christian Society by Rodney Clapages InterVarsity, 251 pages, $ 14.99 paper A prolific evangelical Protestant writer, Clapp proposes an understanding of «church as way of life» along lines made familiar by the work of Stanley Hauerwas.
since God made homosexuals, and all these heterosexuals keep producing gay kids and we have evidence of homosexuality occurring in another animals as well as neuroscience and social sciences since 1963 stating that being gay isn't a disease but a natural orientation and since the writers of the bible would have no clue that it could be an orientation (just as they could have no idea that the world isn't flat, not up on pillars, nor is it surrounded by water, nor was the earth created from a leviathan carcass) thus it is permissible and subject to the same statutes heterosexuals are.
Be not fooled, this is a spiritual matter and the writer is being used by the Enemy to make his case before his inevitable end comes.
Yet all fiction writers (and playwrights and filmmakers, for that matter) must make similar imaginative leaps, and will be judged — as Styron has been judged — by how convincingly they portray the characters whose points of view they've done their best to assume.
As long as you understand the basic distinction I have briefly laid out above, and recognize that most teachers and writers are going to be a little confused on this topic, you can benefit from what they teach and write by making the little mental adjustment in your mind to whatever they are saying.
The dominant interpretation, derived from Franco - German scholarship of the nineteenth century, emphasized material aspects: political contest and domination in the Near East; the social structures of the Levantine crusader principalities viewed, especially by Francophone scholars, through the lens of modern colonialism; cultural confrontation and exchange through settlement and trade, a topos made familiar by eighteenth - century Enlightenment writers seeking to integrate the Crusades into a narrative of European progress; military adventurism that exposed the mentality of crusaders — heroic, passionate, devout, or misguided according to taste.
(I.v.) Demonstrations of the Bible's thematic coherence were made by various writers of the British Biblical Theology school: e.g., A. M. Hunter, The Message of the New Testament (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1944); A. G. Hebert, The Bible from Within (London: Oxford University Press, 1950); H. H. Rowley, The Unity of the Bible (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1955).
It is, in particular, the second of evangelicalism's two tenets, i. e., Biblical authority, that sets evangelicals off from their fellow Christians.8 Over against those wanting to make tradition co-normative with Scripture; over against those wanting to update Christianity by conforming it to the current philosophical trends; over against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affirms.
That collections of such sayings should be made — some here, some there, by various persons — to serve the practical needs of the church, was in the nature of things, and these collections of sayings provided the gospel writers with much of their raw material.
However, as writers in this group tend to suggest, that type of argument overlooks the fact that characterizations of the «essence» of Christian faith are themselves deeply shaped by the social and cultural locations of the people who make them.
In so doing, some sacrifice of completeness has been made, but by this means the reader will be able to understand that both these writers have a single purpose: to declare the meaning and content of the ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
There is a school of thought that advises us to «think biblically,» and yet neglects «the social consciousness of the meaning of words,» and «the exact contribution made by a word in its context and communicated between the speaker and the hearer, or the writer and the reader.»
As a writer involved in online writing social media groups I can be thrilled by news of another writer's success — but also floored by how it makes me struggle yet again with a sense of unworthiness.
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