Although I don't think anyone would have minded in the big scheme of things, between my hormones, the fact that I couldn't keep my nose out of baby
names books while I was on bed rest, and people's constant opinions, there were moments when I considered changing the names we'd picked, but felt that we were stuck with what we had already decided on since everyone knew.
Not exact matches
While the software is the same, the hardware could make a big difference, in the same way that a $ 1,500 Surface
Book laptop is a better experience than a $ 200 no -
name Windows PC.
While thought provoking, the real value of the
book comes from the practical, templated framework the authors provide for designing your own category that includes a clear articulation of the problem at hand, creating a memorable
name for a category, and developing a unique point of view about the current and future of the category.
The teachers: Salvatore Scibona was
named to The New Yorker's «20 under 40: Fiction Writers to Watch» and is the author of 2008 National
Book Award finalist «The End,» the research for which he conducted
while on a Fulbright Fellowship.
(University of California professor Henry Chesbrough coined the term «open innovation» in his 2003
book of the same
name,
while Wired magazine editor Jeff Howe came up with «crowdsourcing» in 2006).
While building businesses he's also been strategically building the GaryVee brand, which has exploded in the recent years with his current YouTube show and new
book by the same
name, #AskGaryVee.
I loved King's
book about a society that becomes so backward, they elect a community organizer with no experience to run the country.I can't recall the
name of it but it was a scary
book.In the end, the same crazy people vote for him again
while chanting» yes we can» like rabid wolves.
The 6 Emergent Leaders who gathered in Dallas, Texas
while on a
book tour stop and who «through hours of prayer and discernment» diagnosed me without ever saying a word to me, and came up with an «action plan,» which by the way, only he whom shall not be
named was present for, and I was in Minnesota with the kids.
I have read some
books a
while back by a theologian
named Walter Wink (the Powers trilogy) that challenged a lot of my thinking in this area.
While the two
books are similar in
name, I think they are separate
books... that is separate «symbols» in Scripture.
While a person might get their «penciled»
name erased from the
Book of Life when they die, once a person's
name is written in permanent ink, it can not ever be blotted out.
the first part of the
book, pages 1 - 113 goes to great lengths to show how God can do violent things and even command Israel to do violence in His
name,
while still remaining a loving and merciful God.
I find it interesting that God says he exalts the scriptures above his very
name while you demean it by saying its «just a
book.»
In fact, with Proudfoot's two - term option his own
book begs for a more sophisticated approach — for
while it denies realism in the
name of a contemporary hermeneutics of suspicion, it claims to offer a realistic account of past scholarship on religious experience.
When the Sky Clad folk returned they refused to accept the canon as formulated at Pataliputra, and have their own which
while agreeing substantially in content, at least as to the
names of the
books included, nevertheless omits some, includes others, and within the texts bearing the same
name differs at significant points.
While, in my
book, this will forever be the original magic sauce, this chunky walnut olive miso creation is worthy of the
name as well.
Her first cookbook of the same
name, (Roost
Books, 2015), is a collection of vegetarian and gluten - free recipes,
while her second
book, A Year in My Real Food Kitchen (HarperCollins New Zealand, 2016), has just been released in New Zealand.
While Wendy gave me permission to use the flour mix and many of her recipes I failed to tell her I was
naming the flour mix after her in my
book.
The other contributors to the
book also tell some fascinating tales,
while you may recognise some of the
names involved.
He isn't the only one to leave Chelsea after struggling to convince managers to pick him, with the likes of Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku making their
names elsewhere despite being on the Blues»
books for a
while.
While I've seen a few others in literature or mythology
books, I've never met anyone with any of the other
names.
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While it is very different from their first
book of
names, it is still a fun read.
You can help him connect sounds with meanings by labeling things: point to pictures in his
books, touch his eyes, nose and mouth
while naming them.
She helped me fasten the diaper tabs, get the wipes, pick their pajamas, sing them songs, feed them a bottle, read them a
book, push the stroller, and play with them
while doing tummy time, just to
name a few.
Dr. Robert Bucknam, a young Denver - area pediatrician, is listed as co-author of the «Babywise»
books,
while Ezzo and his wife, Anne Marie, are
named as the sole authors of their religious counterparts.
Benoit had never heard of La Leche League; she ran across the
name in a vegetarian nutrition
book while pregnant with son Alex, now 10 months, and her husband tracked down the phone number at the library.
The wall of honour is dedicated to officers who perished through adversarial or combative action,
while the roll of honour is a
book in which
names of officers who died in the course of performing their lawful duties are recorded.
While some may feel that a fat, fact - packed
book full of dazzling images is a little old - fashioned, others will love leafing through it and letting the sheer splendour of birds and the occasional silliness of a
name (ocellated tapaculo or Andalusian hemipode, anyone?)
For instance, fans of VanderMeer will notice right away that the characters now have
names — they're identified only by job title in the
book — and that
while the lighthouse remains a central location, a nearby tunnel (or is it a buried tower?)
Set in 1925 and based on David Grann's best - selling
book of the same
name, the true - life drama centers on British explorer Col. Percival Fawcett (Hunnam), who disappeared
while searching for a mysterious city in the Amazon.
While some may enjoy a venture into this outlandish world, which is based on a
book of the same
name, the story's moral is rather heavy handed.
While perusing her most recent library rentals, Shizuku notices that a frequent reader with the last
name of Amasawa has checked out each of
books that she herself has been reading.
While some of us aren't too keen on seeing comic
book legend Stan Lee's
name in front of things, there's something about the idea of a Stan Lee Cameo School that just makes sense.
While the casting of Crispin Glover as a disassociated loner who discovers he has the power to talk to rats is sort of inspired, «X Files» expat writer Glen Morgan's Willard suffers (and yes, I feel silly for saying this) from a lack of character development, a forced psychoanalytic structure, and a sort of inbred Comic
Book Guy fondness for self - reference (i.e., the majority of the bit characters have animal
names — a sort of thing used best in Landis's An American Werewolf in London and Dante's The Howling: Mrs. Leach, Mr. Garter, Janice Mantis, George Boxer, and so on) that grates.
Based on Jeff VanderMeer's
book of the same
name, Annihilation follows four female scientists (known by their areas of expertise; the biologist, the psychologist, the surveyor, and the anthropologist, respectively) as they try to uncover what happened to the biologist's husband (Oscar Isaac) and his team of researchers, who disappeared
while studying Area X, a pristine ecosystem cut off from the rest of the developed world.
While in New York, Will befriends a quirky, free - spirited coworker
named April (Fisher, The Lookout), and later, a sexually open, up - and - coming journalist
named Summer (Weisz, My Blueberry Nights), to whom he must deliver a
book on Emily's behalf.
While the Manson murders don't factor into the
book's plot, Manson's
name casts a shadow on the world of laid - back freaks habituated by sometime PI and longtime pothead Doc Sportello.
Based on the hit comic
book of the same
name, the film finds a bunch of colorful supervillains riffing off each other
while trying to save the world (or just themselves).
This horror remake, based on the Stephen King
book of the same
name, has been at the top of our must - see list for a long
while.
Joe's thesis (as well as the subject of his
book) is that love is a chemical reaction betwixt two selfish cells
while Jed's is that love is indefinable and, only consequently, something that dare not speak its
name.
Domhnall Gleeson has been cast as McGregor,
while Margot Robbie, Daisy Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki are providing unnamed voice roles believed to be members of Peter's family (which, in the
books, include his mother and three sisters
named Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail).
I have not read Michael Finkel's
book of the same
name, but the publisher description has more focus than this film
while offering a probing look at the relationship between these two men.
Ryan Reynolds, who is known for being a big comic
book fan, played the character in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), but
while the early stuff of him as Wade Wilson was good, the version of Deadpool that he ended up becoming was so different from the source material that he was essentially Deadpool in
name only.
While they were sitting in their group circle reading a story one day, the corps member who had the
book pointed to the author's
name and asked the children if they knew what it was.
While I was living in Bahrain, in 2008, I decided to follow my colleagues» advice, and I submitted a proposal and sample teacher resource
book to a big
name educational publishing company.
Attending to issues of diversity and fairness in assessment — including explanations of historical or political events,
names in word problems, experts cited, and even details like the
book covers students see when doing research projects — can help schools reconcile the mixed messages that surface when schools say that students need to be prepared for a diverse world
while primarily exposing them to familiar
names and faces (Hess & McAvoy, 2014; Popham, 2006).
Over the course of this year, the Kia Optima was
named one of Kelley Blue
Book's 10 Best Sedans Under $ 25,000,
while also earning a place on the Best Family Sedans list.
While pricing and other details will not be announced until closer to the on - sale date in the fourth quarter of 2017, the Regal Sportback will offer style and performance on par with more expensive competitors, with a pricing strategy consistent with why Buick has been
named Kelley Blue
Book's Best Value Luxury Brand four years in a row.
Ultimately,
while submitting your
book for awards takes time and money, winning (or even being
named a finalist) is an excellent tool to differentiate your
book as an award - winning work, scoring accolades and promotional points along the way.