Sentences with phrase «novel moves through»

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«If it reads like a novel, you compel them to move through the parts of the plan you need them to read,» Makropoulos adds.
China's move last week to ban initial coin offerings (ICO) has caused chaos among start - ups looking to raise money through the novel fund - raising scheme, prompting halts, about - turns and re-thinks.
The new decision must make sense of the old ones the best it can as it moves along through novel conditions of ambiguity with new data and new possibilities.
«We've previously understood very little about how these bacteria move through and into our organs, tissues, and central nervous system, but our work sheds light on these processes and could form the basis for novel therapeutics that target the bacterium's ability to invade.»
In order to demonstrate clinical efficacy and move these novel therapies quickly through the regulatory agencies, accurate and standardized tests need to be employed to measure and monitor these bioengineered constructs.
For example, you can play through the entire game on the touchscreen, sliding your finger to move Bruce and tapping on interactable objects in the environment is a novel way to play the game, but unless you happen to have your Switch and no controllers in reach, it's not exactly the method we would recommend.
Anyway, the»94 Continental is a roomy, comfortable, luxurious machine with about every feature imaginable as standard, starting with the important ones - dual air bags and anti-lock brakes - and moving down to the novel ones - a small pull - down sun visor above the rearview mirror that guards against glare the regular visors might let through.
The Visible Worldis a literary page - turner and an immensely moving novel about the vagaries of love and our need to make sense of life through the telling of stories.
From Washington, D.C. to Hyde Park, from a little white house on Long Island to an apartment on Manhattan's Washington Square, Amy Bloom's new novel moves elegantly through fascinating places and times, written in compelling prose and with emotional depth, wit, and acuity.
Throughout the novel, Hay moves back and forth through Elsie's years, giving the reader introspective looks into her life: from her days as a vibrant, adventurous young woman to her years mothering her twins, Elaine and Don; from the time she stepped out of her ordinary life to have her portrait painted to the present day, when she looks into her mirror at «the facility» and says to herself, «I have no idea who you are or why you're here.»
The Second is a work of profound and moving secular spirituality that touches on all the markers of religion, a modern - day American Gothic in which the novel's characters ultimately confront their individual identities through the realization of just how hard it is to make belief believable.
In this wonderfully warm, humorous, and moving novel, Patricia Gaffney paints a rich portrait of this delicate yet resilient bond through the lives of four charming.
Hepworth did an excellent job writing these scenes (Judi R.) They were also deeply moved by Sally Hepworth's emotional wisdom: Sally Hepworth has written a novel that takes readers through emotional highs and lows.
Not only does the novel jump through history, it also moves backwards into Wang's life.
A moving depiction of the transformative power of first love, Hamann's first novel follows Eveline Auerbach from her high school years in East Hampton, New York, in the 1970s through her early adulthood in the moneyed, high - pressured Manhattan of the 1980s.
As I move through the city, I recall scenes from the novel, imagining the two of them traveling the same streets.
A fresh debut novel about a lost, fierce young woman who moves to Alaska and finds herself through the hard work of fishing, as far as the icy Bering Sea.
After 5 novels written together and released through a traditional publisher, we decided to try something different — sort of like a tennis player moving to a clay or grass court after years on hardcourt.
This move makes perfect sense from Amazon's perspective: under the previous pay - per - download model, I could split one of my novels into twenty separate «books,» invite all my friends to borrow each book through KOLL (or download it through KU) and make money on every single download, while providing very little value to the readers and clogging up Amazon's system with crappy, five - page - long books.
For example, you can play through the entire game on the touchscreen, sliding your finger to move Bruce and tapping on interactable objects in the environment is a novel way to play the game, but unless you happen to have your Switch and no controllers in reach, it's not exactly the method we would recommend.
Jared puts a novel metaphor at work by viewing tasks as boats moving through a canal lock system — by relentlessly reviewing and advancing tasks through this staged system, we will be able to keep on top of (and keep advancing) our most important tasks.
Another story envisioned as the first chapter in a trilogy, Julie Cross» 2012 novel is a time - travel adventure that has its teenage protagonist accidentally discovering his ability to move through time after he witnesses the murder of his girlfriend.
The bezel spinning is a novel way of moving through the circular interface, but isn't always easy to use
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