Sentences with phrase «of them recounting how»

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A former employee of his, Tim Sanders, recounted in Love Is the Killer App how Cuban had a motto,» «Make love, not war.»
Ivy League sociology professor and provost Robert Nisbet's 1971 The Degradation of the Academic Dogma recounted how huge government grants since World War II were degrading universities» purpose of knowledge, scholarship, and reason in favor of self - serving pursuits of creating centers and institutes.
Moorhead's post prompted plenty of well - deserved bashing of Intel's mobile failings and a recounting of how the once dominant company of the «Wintel» era had been disrupted by smartphones running weaker, slower but cheaper and lower - powered ARM - based chips.
«Through unprecedented access to the players involved, he re-creates all the drama and turmoil of these turbulent days, revealing never - before - disclosed details and recounting how, motivated as often by ego and greed as by fear and self - preservation, the most powerful men and women in finance and politics decided the fate of the world's economy.»
Between mouthfuls of the Bi-Animal Burger at The Haul in Grants Pass, Ore., where one of his Off the Map Tattoo shops is located, Gogue recounts how difficult it was to come to the realization that one person can not do everything.
Shane Snow, co-founder of Contently, recounts how he spent every last dollar of his savings in order to create a platform to connect freelancers with brands.
In his feature published today on the Canadian - made sports drink Biosteel, John Lorinc recounts how Biosteel — unable to secure endorsements from big - name NHL players because of pre-existing sponsorship deals with giant competitor Gatorade — is making inroads with promising up - and - comers instead:
The lengthy statement reads like a biased recounting of how Cambridge Analytica ended up with information on over 50 million Facebook users.
Thrun movingly recounted how a high school friend had been killed in a car accident, the result of the kind of human error that self - driving cars would eliminate.
The magazine had published some details from the interview earlier in the week, but the full transcript - totaling more than 5,000 words - gave a new, expansive view of how Daniels recounted their interactions.
He recounted a story of how he used to frivolously spend money on a latte everyday and that if he had saved that money instead and invested it, he would have a fortune.
To show that government regulation needs to be «smart,» Dimon included a reprint of a 1992 newspaper essay by the late liberal U.S. senator and Democratic Party presidential candidate George McGovern, who recounted how he had learned late in life that regulations could crush businesses.
The last of those incidents prompted then - classmate and future Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to go up to D'Souza at a coffee shop and ask him «how it felt to be such a dick,» an event Geithner recounted in his memoir Stress Test and in an interview with Vox:
Charlie Lowell recounted, «It was a 10 - month process of Dan, Steve [Mason], Matt [Odmark] and myself struggling through what moves us and brings us life, and how we could best communicate those things on an album of 11 songs.»
Zemmour recounts how the 68ers took charge of French media and French schools.
In Liao Yiwu's God is Red, which recounts the struggles of the Chinese Christians in the Maoist and post-Maoist years, the pastor's son recalls how, because of their faith, his family was beaten, bound, and spit upon during public condemnation meetings.
Ravitch devotes much of her book to recounting how policy theorists and corporate executives imposed ineffective, top - down mandates on schools.
This is not because God deals out justice in this way but because this is how the people of the time experienced it, understood it and recounted it.
The passage recounting how Abraham is asked to sacrifice his son Isaac is disturbing and appalling to us because we know the nature of God through Christ.
An Open Doors» worker recounts how he learned about the power of spiritual songs to fortify persecuted Christians in this extract from Anneke Companjen's new book Singing Through the Night.
An Open Doors» worker recounts how he learned about the power of spiritual songs to fortify persecuted Christians in this extract from Anneke Companjen's... More
For a year I shall serve purely as a deacon, an office set up by the first apostles to serve the community, as recounted in chapter 6 of the Acts of the Apostles; read on and you'll learn how the first deacon, Stephen, quickly also became the first Christian martyr.
Bishop Eduardo Horacio Garcia, who was Cardinal Bergoglio's auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires, recounted shortly after Pope Francis's election that «at the end of the Jubilee Year, for which Cardinal Bergoglio had called a missionary year, we priests of the archdiocese asked Cardinal Bergoglio to call a synod in order to discuss how to harvest the fruits of our mission and draft guidelines.
Richard John Neuhaus» recounting of his journey from Lutheranism into the Roman Catholic Church («How I Became the Catholic I Was»).
The focus of this new relation is hinted at by John when he recounts how the risen Jesus gave bread to his disciples, and by Luke when he says that he was «recognized by them at the breaking of the bread.»
This was not to be one further elucidation of Whitehead's «philosophy of organism,» but Leclerc's own detailed recounting of how we must recover a few basic presuppositions if we are ever to elucidate a philosophy of nature worthy of our post-Whiteheadian era — an era unhappily determined to grapple with the complexities of contemporary science by leaving Whitehead aside.
The Hadith recounts a story of a slave woman who insulted Muhammad and he was originally angry to learn that she had been killed until given the full story about how she had persisted in insulting him in spite of her master's orders for her to stop.
In her introduction to one of Sullivan's works, Helen Swick Perry recounts how Sullivan had been stimulated by the ideas of Whitehead, Pavlov, Freud and Malinowski.
Tablet 11 recounts how the god Ea warns one of the characters, Utnapishtim, that a great flood is coming.
This was not to be one further elucidation of Whitehead's «philosophy of organism,» but Leclerc's own detailed recounting of how we must recover a few basic presuppositions...
And I listened to my friend, full of joy, recount how he understood now what we had been trying to say but somehow this time it all just made sense.
The organization Christian Aid Mission has released a disturbing report, recounting how 11 Christian workers and one of their children were captured by militants from the radical Islamic group ISIS and publicly executed after they refused to denounce their faith.
The organization Christian Aid Mission has released a disturbing report, recounting how 11 Christian workers and one of their children were captured by militants from the radical Islamic group ISIS...
In my description of the behavior of the two young women, I am attempting to imitate how a mechanistic scientist might recount her / his observations: I described what I saw and what I heard.
The article recounts how an ambitious team of research psychologists undertook to study the entire group of children born in 1955 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, beginning with prenatal histories taken from the mothers and following up on each child's development at ages one, two, ten, eighteen, and again at thirty - one or thirty - two.
Editor Justin Brierley recounts how things began with the first edition of Buzz in 1965 to the present day magazine.
In «The Pursuit of the Ideal,» this volume's opening essay, Berlin recounts autobiographically how his reading of Machiavelli first formed in his mind the theoretical problem.
The details of this spin are too distasteful to recount here, but it was surprising how many, especially of the youth, came to embrace this view as truth.
It has nothing to do with religion, it has to do with taking time out of the day to recount how fortunate we are.
Before Curran died this past March, Konchalski was in constant contact with him, and recounts how, at the age of eighty - two, afflicted by severe lung and kidney problems, Curran broke his kneecap on the way to church.
This book recounts how the Pope turned to Fr John LaFarge, an American Jesuit on the board of America, the Jesuit magazine which had already published his analysis on racism, which Pius had read and appreciated.
There is no need to recount here the well - documented story of how the civil rights movement inspired political activism by other groups with grievances about their status in America and their treatment throughout American history.
It is said that Ruth simply explains David's (and hence, Christ's) ancestry; that Esther recounts how the Festival of Purim secured a place on the Jewish calendar.
The first part of this essay, published in last month's issue, recounted how the process of estrangement between Vanderbilt University and the Southern Methodist Church was typical of the alienation of mainstream Protestant colleges and universities from their churches, occurring from about 1870 to 1910.
Eusebius (260 - 340), the famous early Church historian, recounted in his The History of the Church how an apostate named Natalis came to Pope Zephyrinus clothed in sackcloth and ashes begging forgiveness.
Elaine Pagels begins Beyond Belief by recounting how, on a chilly February morning in Manhattan, she stepped into a church again after many years of absence.
The Vimana - vatthu or «stories of celestial mansions,» contains some eighty - five poems recounting how various beings who have tasted birth in heaven attained this state.
Cafardi recounts how, despite these provisions, the American bishops failed to employ the canonical procedures even in cases of priests who were serial abusers.
You would have been pleased to see those who did not join in the dance shooting at distant marks with their heavy rifles, or watched how they showed off the superior speed of their high bred «Old Virginia» horses, while others recounted their hunting exploits, and at intervals made the woods ring with their bursts of laughter.
Indeed, he has often recounted his remembrance of his first encounter with the 21 - year - old future superstar — how he shot a second - round 66 to make it into the final pairing with Woods on Saturday, believed he held an advantage over the new kid thanks to his seven previous Masters starts, started the day 6 - under to his playing partner's 9 - under, and told the media after the round that Tiger had the green jacket sewn up and would win the tourney by more than nine shots.
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