Not exact matches
With this in mind, you may need to take some time to find a freelancer who can deliver on the
kind of content you're looking for; most
writers will also require a little bit
of time to learn about you and your business.
It's not the
kind of rallying cry that stirs the blood, but as Atlantic
writer Rosie Gray said, we should probably just do our jobs — that is, report the facts, without fear or favor.
That
kind of detail can help answer some
of the biggest questions
writers face: What am I writing and who am I targeting it to?
I didn't want to be that
kind of writer.
Created as a comic series by Jewish American
writer - artist Jack Kirby in 1966, the eponymous black superhero represents the resistance to settler - colonial forces — the
kinds of forces upon which America's nationhood was constructed.
To achieve what essentially will be a new and dynamic art medium, Electronic Arts acts as a
kind of production company with teams
of draftspeople,
writers, and musicians, who are signed up in much the same way as a record or movie company signs up talent.
The original goal
of Gawker was actually to be a completely lightweight organization employing only
writers and using technology, and taking technology and advertising sales
kind of off the shelf.
Beyond being an incredible song, its chorus became a rallying cry
of protesters in the United States — «a
kind of comfort that people
of color and other oppressed communities desperately need all too often: the hope — the feeling — that despite tensions in this country growing worse and worse, in the long run, we're all gon» be all right,» as Slate culture
writer Aisha Harris put it.
In a piece titled: «Dumb Money: Exposing Silicon Valley's Stupidest Investments,» a
writer for New York magazine snarked»... what
kind of genius decided to throw $ 1.2 million at NaturallyCurly, the «leading social network and community for people with wavy, curly and kinky hair?»»
As Martin tells it, Weiner ran (and still does run) his
writer's room with a
kind of histrionic paternalism.
To avoid bad but vaguely plausible start - up ideas — what the Y Combinator team calls sitcom ideas, i.e., the
kind of ideas TV
writers would make up if a character on a show had a start - up — choose something that some people want a lot rather than something lots
of people might sort
of want a little.
Former Facebook employee and Wired
writer Antonio Garcia Martinez sums it up, saying this
kind of vindictive, intentionally destructive leak fills Facebook's leadership with «horror»:
While you can hire
writers that can do a quick search through Wikipedia and come up with a few hundred words, they won't be able to create the
kind of insider content that you would and that your prospects want to read.
Mainline publishing is the
kind of publishing that every dewey - eyed poet or paranormal romance
writer dreams about.
To be sure, there are those (such as the three hundred plus self - described «lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allied activists, scholars, educators,
writers, artists, lawyers, journalists, and community organizers,» including such notables as Gloria Steinem, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Kenji Yoshino), who have already signed on (quite literally) to the proposition that there are no reasons
of principle (or valid reasons
of any
kind) for conceiving marriage or the equivalent as a two - person relationship, as opposed to a relationship
of three or more individuals (triads, quadrads, etc.) in a polyamorous sexual partnership.
The sort
of remark I have in mind is the
kind where, in a post about an unrelated topic, an author feels the need to bring up some moral accusation against the
writer he is discussing and make very clear that he, the blogger, is on the right side
of that debate.
Moreover, for a certain
kind of writer on the left, ideas must bear a revolutionary panache, and there is a frisson
of defiance in taking one's stance with, say, the Druids
of old (reinvented and sanitized, to be sure, without, for instance, the burning
of human sacrifices).
Yet a
kind of multiple personality disorder keeps turning up in
writers — and
writers with a religious bent seem particularly susceptible,....
Rick: I agree with the
writer because, in a strange
kind of way, he is right.
No Roman records, no contemporary
writers of any
kind, no archeological evidence
of any
kind, not even any records from the Jewish temple - NOTHING!
Earlier this year the Fox network, showing either the effects
of the
writers» strike or the signs
of social decay, offered a gem
of televised exploitation — the
kind that repulses you but you can't help watching.
Two
of my more favorite people in the world in the same post: Klosterman (the
kind of writer I aspire to be) & Tweedy (the
kind of musician I would want to be & I wish there were more
of in the biz).
A little later, packing up his manuscripts, Ford happened to see «the page and the very commended phrase «old - eyed», and to notice that somehow in the rounds
of fatigued retyping that used to precede a
writer's final sign - off on a book in the days before word processors, the original and rather dully hybridised «cold - eyed» had somehow lost its «c» and become «old - eyed», only nobody'd noticed since they both made a
kind of sense.»
As a
writer — or any
kind of minister or artist perhaps — it's hard not to turn one's life into content or impose narrative for every moment.
Writers, how do you honor God with your work without making him sound like some
kind of cosmic literary agent?
You know, because this
kind of conversation is so new to inexperienced
writers / readers.
But for the reader the volume lacks a sense
of flow or unity because with each essay one has to determine not only how the Jewish
writers are thinking
of Christians and how the Christian
writer is understanding Jews but what
kind of Jew and what
kind of Christian are being brought together in this particular chapter.
I find that 99 %
of those who call this
kind of post or
writer false prophets are usually the ones who didn't really study or understand the word.
Ruth was
kind enough to send me the originals — one
of the sweetest, most humbling gifts I've received as a
writer, and which, in the spirit
of eucharisteo, I received with thanksgiving.
For by «mental» prayer traditional
writers have intended to denote the
kind of conscious relationship with God that does not require the use
of words, spoken or formed.
Most
writers I know have a
kind of orneriness at their core that makes it easier to deal with the risk factor.
So far as the interpretation
of the saying is concerned, there is general agreement that the «not with observation» denies the possibility
of the usual
kind of apocalyptic speculation, and the present
writer claimed earlier, (N. Perrin, Kingdom, pp. 176 ff.)
It just seems to me that as a
writer / researcher who clearly knows better, it is really your job to attack, debunk and tear these assinine arguments about Obama's religious convictions to pieces rather than giving them some
kind of legitimacy.
He promotes other religions, no he promotes tolerance
of the beliefs
of others and the
kind of Christianity I see promoted in these comments rejects any belief but those held by the
writers.
Revisionist history offers satisfactions
of several
kinds to a certain type
of writer.
Granting that Addison does not stir one's soul as some
writers do, Lewis nonetheless finds a
kind of strength and goodness in Addison's affirmation
of «the common ground
of daily life.»
Yet there ought to be a clear distinction in our thinking between a critique
of the effects
of this genre, with its deceptive promises
of liberation, and a more empathic inquiry into the
writers and especially the readers
of this literature, those searching for some
kind of encouragement and relief that they have failed to find elsewhere.
About this Mingana writes, «It is the constant tradition in the Eastern church that the Apostle Thomas evangelized India, and there is no historian, no poet, no breviary, no liturgy, and no
writer of any
kind who, having the opportunity
of speaking
of Thomas, does not associate his name with India.
He was a parish minister for thirteen years in Detroit; he taught for a third
of a century at Union Theological Seminary in New York; he was a constant «circuit rider» preacher to colleges and universities; he was kept busy most
of his life with political activities; he made himself available to all
kinds of people; and he was a prolific
writer.
Although a devout Christian, the
writer of that letter had undoubtedly felt the influence
of hellenizing thought that was dominant in the civilization
of which he was a part; and that
kind of thought made just such a distinction between soul and body.
Jesus came into Galilee, says Mark, announcing this «good news,» which the
writer has formulated in a
kind of slogan: «The time has come; the kingdom
of God is upon you!»
The younger
writers are so self - conscious, so steeped in a certain
kind of liberal education, that their characters can't condone even their own sexual impulses; they are, in short, too cool for sex.
«It's
kind of an unusual year - almost all
of the top films have relatively little explicit religious dimensions to them,» said Brent Plate, a
writer who teaches religious studies at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York.
A highlight
of the week was the opportunity to spend some time with Jonathan Martin, one
of my favorite
writers and just a
kind, open - hearted, and wise person.
Like, am I suppose to sympathize with that
kind of pathetic blog
writer?
«Rachel Held Evans is my
kind of woman, Christian, and
writer.
We also need to note the formula that the biblical
writer intentionally used at each occurrence, which is: «Because you» indicating causal relations
of all
kinds, antecedent or consequent, and which is used in both occurrences before the word «cursed».
It
kind of proves the article
writer correct in his basic premise.
The sins
of imperialism stain the British as well as the French, and if there is a lacuna in my historical fiction, it is the absence
of a novel dealing with the
kind of cruelties that have been exposed by
writers such as William Dalrymple (The Last Mughal) and Ferdinand Mount (The Tears
of the Rajas).
There are many other
writers who have taken a crack at definitions — often with an apparent attempt to attack religion, Christianity, Alcoholics Anonymous, the «recovery industry,» addiction medicine, treatment programs, certain scholars, certain historians, and many other
kinds of targets.