Sentences with phrase «often used books»

And because rentals are often used books, they may lack those supplemental materials mentioned earlier, such as CDs and electronic access codes.
Teachers have often used these books to help them organize their courses, decide what is most important to teach, and provide background content information (Ball & Feiman - Nemser, 1988; Hutchinson & Torres, 1994).
For Priebe, who often uses books that have been deaccessioned from libraries as materials in her work, books become fodder for immersive installations populated by towers of tomes and swirling streams of pages that appear to defy the laws of physics.

Not exact matches

These touch points can be elevated by using the simple, yet often forgotten principles in this book, like the power of a smile.
«But when I'm just sitting there at night reading, often the paper magazine or the book, I'm used to that,» he adds with a shrug.
In his book, Smart Calling: Eliminate the Fear, Failure, and Rejection From Cold Calling (Wiley 2010) Sobczak writes, ``... not using a script often makes you sound like a moron; and failing to prepare a script for your opening and voicemail message is just plain dumb.»
Use Twitter to send out updates or links to helpful articles (media often monitor Twitter feeds for the latest news), build a following on Facebook, or create an opt - in newsletter that promotes your speaking engagements, latest articles and interviews, and upcoming books and videos.
The site indexes content hosted by others, providing links that its users can use to download movies, music, books and more — often in flagrant violation of information - sharing laws.
Successful recruiters incorporate strategies more often associated with sales and marketing, using data to build their books and meet their quota.
You could, of course, use points from a fixed value travel card that offers «travel credit» like the Barclaycard Arrival Plus, but booking through the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal is often just as good.
Most auto loans used to purchase a car are secured by the vehicle's value, often estimated by Kelley Blue Book.
The pace of technological change is incredibly fast and often bewildering; two adjectives that won't be used to describe this book... More
In describing religion I often use the model created by Baron von Hügel in his book The Mystical Elements of Religion, written in the early 20th century.
The pace of technological change is incredibly fast and often bewildering; two adjectives that won't be used to describe this book...
Vince's book is unique in that he includes Greek word studies about as often as he uses the word «crap.»
Timothy Smith's book Revivalism and Social Reform in MidNineteenth Century America, for example, argues persuasively that nineteenth - century evangelicals with their quest for moral perfection were at the forefront of the social battle, fighting against poverty, slum housing, racial intolerance, and inhuman working conditions.68 Smith's book has often been used by evangelicals to support their claim that they have been socially active.
Though I own nearly 10,000 books, read Greek and Hebrew in my study, and can use theological terms with the best of theologians, people often say that my teaching is easy to understand, helps them with their questions, and provides guidance for practical Christian living in this world.
The word mashal is indeed often used in this sense in the Book of Isaiah.
Stories such as those in the books of Ruth, Esther, Judith, which are nowadays taken as fictional rather than historical, use not only plenty of proper names, but often supply unnecessarily exact details.
The reason it is so often a matter of dispute is that people differ in what they mean when they use the word, and since deep emotions are tied in with the conviction that the Bible is inspired, to doubt the kind of inspiration one believes in is apt to seem like rejecting the Bible outright or making it no different from any other book.
In recent years, however, I've found my enthusiasm for Rapture theology dwindling, and in Chapter 8 of «Surprised by Hope,» (our book club selection for the month of June), Wright does an excellent job of exploring the passages often used to support it.
We are so used to reading the Bible as a «Holy Book» that we often fail to see how humorous and delightful it can be... even, at times, scandalous and bawdy.
Redaction criticism can be used to dismember books of the Bible, and one often finds modern scholars using this technique to explain away rather than interpret passages.
This is often so poorly covered in books used for preparing children for Holy Communion that it is no wonder they are uncertain what the Eucharist is and how it has become what it is.
We don't use jam very often and I'm guilty of using more store - bought than homemade... fruit sweetened, of course I've got ta ask — do you have an insanely small cookie cutter to create those adorable strawberry and banana hearts?!? I'll have to check out that book, too — something else is causing trouble for me and maybe this book can help me a little.
It is a great book for reference but not a book with many recipes I use often (except the brioche, I always make my brioche based on their recipe).
Thanks a million for putting together a book that I will use and use often.
I have to admit that I don't use veg in my bakes anywhere near as often as I should do — I think a copy of Kate's book would definitely help put that to rights.
I find so often I buy recipe books and after the initial excitement of a new book I rarely use the recipes.
I have all your cook book and use them often.
This is our family recipe book, a resource we use often in our own kitchen.
That kind of feeling is what made me want so badly to cook or bake something from «Feast» — despite having bought the book in 2007 I don't use it very often, but I get something delicious every time I do; These bars are no exception.
;) Pecan - coconut bread pudding from a great book I should use more often: The All - American Dessert Book 2 cups cubed French or Italian bread, including crust, lightly toasted in the oven — I used brioche 1/2 cup (50g) shredded sweetened coconut 1/3 cup (37g) coarsely chopped pecans 2 large eggs scant 1/3 cup (55g) packed light brown sugar 2/3 cup (160 ml) whole milk 1/2 cup (120 ml) heavy cream 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 cup (45g) dark chocolate chips heavy cream, to serve Preheat the oven to 180 °C / 350book I should use more often: The All - American Dessert Book 2 cups cubed French or Italian bread, including crust, lightly toasted in the oven — I used brioche 1/2 cup (50g) shredded sweetened coconut 1/3 cup (37g) coarsely chopped pecans 2 large eggs scant 1/3 cup (55g) packed light brown sugar 2/3 cup (160 ml) whole milk 1/2 cup (120 ml) heavy cream 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 cup (45g) dark chocolate chips heavy cream, to serve Preheat the oven to 180 °C / 350Book 2 cups cubed French or Italian bread, including crust, lightly toasted in the oven — I used brioche 1/2 cup (50g) shredded sweetened coconut 1/3 cup (37g) coarsely chopped pecans 2 large eggs scant 1/3 cup (55g) packed light brown sugar 2/3 cup (160 ml) whole milk 1/2 cup (120 ml) heavy cream 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 cup (45g) dark chocolate chips heavy cream, to serve Preheat the oven to 180 °C / 350 °F.
I have used your first book so often my husband refers to you by your first name, and knows which recipes are your inspiration.
And having the book would make me want to use my instant pot more often.
Those of you who are regular readers know I tend to share a good amount of curry recipes - both here and in my books, and I often call for you to use whatever favorite curry paste you have on hand.
Also, Bulgar is often spelled bulgur or bulghur - I'm going with the spelling Diana uses in her book.
-- Dana Shultz, author of Minimalist Baker's Everyday Cooking «As a long - time follower of Laura's work, I've been anxious for her creative recipes to be printed in a book that I could use often in my own kitchen.
Moist, Decadent Chocolate Swirl Banana Bread Do you have a recipe book that is well «loved» and often used?
Do you have a recipe book that is well «loved» and often used?
In addition, the committee formulated a definition of a flagrant foul, an often - used term in the rules book but which previously was not specifically defined.
There's a lot of science in How Children Succeed, but much of the book is taken up with stories of young people trying to improve their lives, and the teachers and counselors and doctors trying to help them, often using unorthodox methods.
Kids often have so many toys that it won't bother them to make presents optional, suggest books only (used books are even better) or request no presents at all.
I often wonder about the family who used the books and then remembering our own joys & struggles of homeschooling.
«The easiest way to minimize tarnish is to use the flatware often,» Lang writes in her book.
I write books, draw, paint, cook, sew, parent and homeschool 3 young children, try to do yoga more often than not, and am constantly using my creativity to both express myself and not take life too seriously.
Ottomans or other furniture foot rests are often too high to use as a nursing stool, but a stack of books or kitchen step stool may work.
Ottomans or other furniture foot rests are often too high to use as a breastfeeding stool, but a stack of books or a kitchen step stool may work.
Kim John Payne, founder of the Simplicity Parenting movement and author of Simplicity Parenting: Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer, Happier Children, suggests in his book that «boredom is often the precursor to creativity.»
Also the classic novels that are often assigned to middle... MORE school and high school students can be found in used books stores.
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