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Feedly and Bloglovin» are the most popular services, and both are so beautiful you'll wonder why you ever used the old Reader in the first place.
If you're wondering how large that is, consider the fact that the Max 2 is taller and wider than the iPhone 7 Plus; for the older readers in our audience, this takes up about 80 percent of the surface area of a VHS cassette.

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As the cards drop, readers meet the occupants, among them an elderly woman who remembers the street in post-Blitz ruins, a Pakistani shopkeeper and his quarrelsome brothers and a 17 - year - old soccer prodigy.
In determining its top such spots, International Living advised readers to keep in mind how close a new location is to their old home, whether it is relatively easy to get long - term visas for residency there, offers a low cost of living and is home to a preexisting population of foreigners like yoIn determining its top such spots, International Living advised readers to keep in mind how close a new location is to their old home, whether it is relatively easy to get long - term visas for residency there, offers a low cost of living and is home to a preexisting population of foreigners like yoin mind how close a new location is to their old home, whether it is relatively easy to get long - term visas for residency there, offers a low cost of living and is home to a preexisting population of foreigners like you.
«We've put more effort though in converting readers who reads us for free into paying members,» the 29 - year - old
These included the old Reader's Digest headquarters at 7 - 9 Old Bailey, Swan Court, and 150 The Minories, all in central London, and Salford Quays in Manchestold Reader's Digest headquarters at 7 - 9 Old Bailey, Swan Court, and 150 The Minories, all in central London, and Salford Quays in ManchestOld Bailey, Swan Court, and 150 The Minories, all in central London, and Salford Quays in Manchester.
Writers in the Old West, would inflate the feats of a gunslinger to thrill their readers, and to establish him as «the fastest gun in the west!».
Paul wants his readers to put off that old way of conduct, and live their new life in the Spirit with the new man which was created by God for righteousness and holiness (Ephesians 4:22 - 24).
No question about it, the listening is demanding, not only because of the writer's rhetorical style but also because of the assumption that the reader knows the Old Testament and the wilderness life of Israel, a life centered in the tabernacle and the daily ministrations of the priest.
Would you say that womanist perspectives on the Old Testament are more about finding the redemptive notes in what I often take to be an oppressive narrative for women, or is it more about reimagining the central messages and letting it speak fresh to a modern reader?
The reader must believe that the three - thousand - year - old past is present, that Homer writes in English, and that his dialect knows of nothing that has happened in the intervening millennia.
Readers who enjoy timeless dog stories such as Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows will find much to love in Sounder.»
Writes one reader about yesterday's announcement that archeologists have found the oldest known image of the apostles Andrew and John in Rome:
Before we started planning this great adventure, I sought the advice of an old hand in the field of Catholic boys» schools, Eric Hester, well known to readers of this journal.
Unlike old - time liberals who busied themselves with finding «contradictions» in the Bible, and unlike fundamentalists who busied themselves with trying to explain away those «contradictions», these Bible readers see a series of robust arguments among the many voices of scripture.
Thus, there is a key subtext in Sigmund's book, a kind of subliminal message to be received by North American readers already caught up in celebrating perestroika: «Come now, liberation theologians, announce this day whom you shall serve, the revolution of old or the democracies that are growing in this bright new day.»
Go Set a Watchman by harper lee harpercollins, 288 pages, $ 27.99 It might be the greatest American literary controversy of recent years: In summer 2015, millions of excited readers discovered to their great dismay ugly racial elements in Harper Lee's new / old novel, Go Set a WatchmaIn summer 2015, millions of excited readers discovered to their great dismay ugly racial elements in Harper Lee's new / old novel, Go Set a Watchmain Harper Lee's new / old novel, Go Set a Watchman.
Certainly, the tenor of the Old and New Testaments represent a shift in the pervasive primary emotions that carry through to the reader, but to assume this is representative of a shift in God's personality from angry and judgmental to loving is to rely on a casual and careless reading of the Bible and to miss the reality of what we are reading.
At the risk of sounding «flaky» and «corny» and although process thinkers and readers once they have finished this book will understand, I need to mention three very special creatures in my life: Buksi, my eighteen year old cat who died Easter Sunday, 1987; Csibi, my two year old cat; his mother, Whiskers, now four.
As I continue to research and write about the violence of God in the Old Testament, a reader of my blog told me to read Girard.
Whether it is the drowning of a child in a river or the murder of an old man in the stairwell of his apartment building or the massacre of an entire family on a deserted Georgia road, O'Connor pushes readers to the brink over and over again.
It is not certain whether Matthew's designation of Jacob as the father of Joseph in 1:16 is intended to evoke the reader's memory of the Old Testament figure.
The reader, who understands this, will also understand that our argument has no interest in nor is affected by marginal and non-typicalcases (as, for instance, the older man who marries and may not be capable of actual insemination).
One senses that today readers are confronting the world of the Old Testament (that is, the world presented by the text in its present form) for the first time and not being altogether sure they like what they see; or, if they like what they see, not being sure what all the historical - critical commotion is about to begin with.
Jimmy C. Newman has a fine updated countrified take on the Cajun sound; another contemporary group is L'Angelus, often too watered - down or boringly «Celtic» for my tastes, but able to rip - it when paired with old - time musicians, and potentially interesting to First Things readers by their being proudly Catholic and in a Christian way, more than in an ethnic pride way.
The success possible to Faulkner's «extraordinary art» is that, in describing «our suffocation and a world dying of old age» (LPE 87) he communicates his own existential attitude toward it: the self the reader may apprehend is Faulkner, freely choosing to be a determinist.
This began to change during the rule of the Hindu nationalists, who proved themselves as adept in working with big businessmen as in holding on to its older constituency of small merchants and readers.
Five times in this letter, the author warns his readers what could happen to them if they reject Christianity and return to their old way of living as Jews.
Inconsistencies in fact and point of view and the duplication of episodes are apparent even to the casual reader; and detailed analysis of the text is easily accessible in any standard Introduction to the Old Testament.1 We are skeptical of some of the common criteria of literary priority, however; and we reject the view that the «later» sources (often late only editorially, not in substance) are necessarily less accurate, less dependable.
Regrettably, repeated references to liberation from «the system» of nationalism, consumerism, imperialism, etc. lack the specificity and subtlety that might enable readers to know what biblical faithfulness means in their lives, if they do not happen to be Old Testament scholars publishing books.
Well, it comes from a 2000 year old book, contradicted by other 2000 year old books, no updates, can be interpreted in so many different ways depending on how the reader perceives his world (and how science has progressed... I'm sure if you were alive before galileo told you the earth did not revolve around the sun and had only the bible as your reference you would come to the same conclusion as the Vatican who said the sun revolved around the earth....
In the earlier chapters of the book Canon Redford references his own previous publications to such an extent that the reader can not escape the impression that he is reworking old material.
Enns goes on to remind readers that «a text's meaning is rooted in its historical and literary context,» and to argue that the historical and literary context of much of the Old Testament can be found in the questions and concerns of post-exilic Israel.
Often, therefore, when Matthew narrates an important event in the life of Jesus, he calls the reader's attention to a prophecy in the Old Testament of which this event is the fulfillment.
Unlike those activities, naysaying relies on conventional wisdom — as found, say, in vote - seekers from the courthouse, certain regulars at the men's Bible class or readers of old essays in medical ethics.
To see clearly Leclerc's originality in this regard it will be helpful to remind the reader of the older scholastic view of Suarez, and then to present Leclerc's solution, noting both its similarities and differences from the older view.
Updike presents the reader of his novels and stories with the pseudo — wise men of today's society — with Jimmy, the big Mouseketeer who quotes Socrates; with the neon owl that advertises pretzels; with Ken Whitman, the scientist living in Tarbox who is considered intelligent in his field but who lacks a basic understanding of life; with Bech the writer, honored in direct proportion to the decline of his literary production; with Connor, the efficient, well - trained administrator of the old people's home who fails to comprehend as much of life's mystery as his simple and sometimes senile wards do.
No comment is called for, save to urge the reader not to miss the continued relevance and pertinence (the «isness») of the Egyptian sojourn, nor the summary statement in Deuteronomy 16:19 - 20, perhaps the most moving single plea for justice in the Old Testament:
All this needs to be made clear, for the word «heaven» appears a good deal more in the New Testament than in the Old Testament, and there is a strong tendency for readers to assume that it means there what later Christian orthodoxy meant by the term, namely, an eternal spiritual sphere above this world where the faithful departed live with God.
however, we didn't make any changes in the older posts.We want to make our posts more readable yet simple (no mess - ups of pictures) so that our readers and our email subscribers can get the nice reading experience in the browser and in the inbox.
So they're still there, in the old format, and I can't change them nor can readers comment.
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I found a few others online that didn't look quite chocolate - y enough for my very high - maintenance (read: like a 5 - year - old's) taste buds, and then last week this beauty popped up in my Google reader.
If you are bored of the same old recipes (which I KNOW you are, because 90 % of you said you tend to stick with the same recipes in the reader survey...) then I urge you to try something new this week!
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The letter that triggered hundreds of reader comments - from a 60 year old Englishman who had never cooked a meal in his life.
The restaurant was also named the «Best Restaurant in Monterey County Over Ten Years Old» by Monterey County Weekly readers, voted the «Top Ten Most Romantic Restaurants on the Central Coast» by Open Table and listed as one of the «Top Ten Seafood Restaurants in Carmel / Monterey» by Gayot.com, in addition to many other honors.
And let's again remind the readers that a representative of one of the oldest sailing classes in the country, started in the 1890s, the Class A scow, won every race, boat for boat, quite handily, even when the courses were stretched in its disfavor.
I know JustArsenal readers have recently been predicting that Wenger's last transfer arrival in this window would be a striker, but we didn't expect him to be just 15 years old!
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