Sentences with phrase «one from a writer»

On Memorial Day weekend, Moghadam called his cofounders to let them know he'd heard from a writer at Gawker who was doing a post on his annotations.
There's a great line [from writer Robert Benchley]: «Anyone can do any amount of work, provided it isn't the work he's supposed to be doing at that moment.»
Among its upcoming exclusive titles are Japanese ghoul film Sadako vs. Kayako, Rob Zombie's 31, and We Go On, from writer - directors Andy Milton and Jesse Holland.
The answer from writers has always been, «The only way to write a book is sit down and type for as long as it takes.»
I listened to and chatted with a great range of people across the whole spectrum of the industry, from writers and programmers to executives and even recruiters.
We've invited the entire Fortune family — from our writers and editors to our photo editors and designers — to weigh in on books of their choosing based on their individual tastes or curiosities.
Feel free to sigh — it is a drab answer from a writer who reaches to link problems with the financial system, the Catholic church, the U.S. Congress and major league baseball with one soaring theory.
The advice from writer and entrepreneur Justine Smith includes:
Another huge poster «appeared» on Broadway, right by Times Square in New York City, stating «Russia won the White House for you, Donald Trump,» taken from a statement on Twitter from writer Rebecca Buckwalter - Poza, who was blocked by the president after she tweeted a message at him.
By the time of the magazine's 75th anniversary in 2003, by then under the leadership of Joe Chidley — a former Maclean's staffer who quickly rose at CB from writer to technology editor to finally take over the editor's chair upon Johnson's departure in 2000 — Canadian Business was a true biweekly, with a readership of nearly 1.1 million and several popular annual issues, including the Investor 500, the Rich 100, and the annual MBA Guide.
Editorial Note: This is the first of six posts in the Life section that is a collection of letters from writers as varied as the choice of topics.
so here we have a deception from the writer of this article and he is a clergy and he says that the word leper is a term used generally for illness in that time.
There is a word for how Smith did this, it is called «Plagerism» he stold the Text of a fictional manuscript from a writer named Soloman Spallding.
I see you've taken a page from the writers of the New Testament who see something in the Old Testament and claim that Jesus fulfilled «prophecy.»
From writers who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream of online feedback, to readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists who are burned out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy than ever.
These notes are from a writer's workshop I presented at Princeton Theological Seminary's Frederick Buechner Writer's Workshop on June 7 - 8, 2017.
But from a writer of DeLillo's talent and ambition, should we not expect more?
Our procedure will be by the use of quotations from each writer, followed by comment.
Much of the defense of Rushdie comes from writers who have argued that it is only religious naïveté that prevents Muslims from being able to distinguish between fact and fantasy.
(1) Biblical teaching is coherent and self - consistent: for, as I said above, with whatever variety of literary form and personal style from writer to writer and with whatever additions and amendments as redemptive history progressed, it all proceeds from one source; namely, the mind of God the Holy Spirit.
27:1; Job 9:13), that parallel accounts take different standpoints (e. g., Samuel - Kings - Chronicles; MatthewMark - Luke - John), that Old Testament citations in the New Testament are often loosely rendered, and that literary quality varies from writer to writer.
The most negative critical reaction came about because of his use of a fragment from writer Vera Panova's reminiscences in his novel Maidenhair, which was misunderstood as plagiarism.
If a Catholic literary revival is to occur in the U.S. (or anywhere else), it will come from writers and readers, not the hierarchy.
The editor of the WQ, Steven Lagerfeld, seems a bit nervous about publishing it, concluding his introductory note with this: «It's a provocative argument, from a writer whose thinking never fails to command our interest.»
-- There are many docu - ments from writers as early as the late first century AD which confirm various details of the New Testament accounts.
In this act of interrogation, lessons that one learns from a writer - bishop - martyr like Cyprian are indispensable, not only in demonstrating the hermeneutical principle that one must reach back in order to move forward, [27] but also to indicate that the ongoing task of attributed implicit theological disclosure is an essential, fundamental, and crucial activity of the theologians of the church.
In this act of interrogation, lessons that one learns from a writer - bishop - martyr like Cyprian are indispensable, not only in demonstrating the hermeneutical principle that one must reach back in order to move forward,
In the upper and middle middle - class parish, turnover of parishioners, from the writer's own experience, is nearly 20 per cent a year.
Such quick, easy, and dismissive appraisals preclude the possibility of learning from these writers.
I subjoin some more examples from writers of different ages and sexes.
You don't get this kind of honesty often from writers, and of course it ought to be encouraged.
Not only was he a sort of writing machine — book after book flowed from his pen, and anyone who leafed through this magazine during his tenure will know that he did not suffer from writer's block — but he was also quick on his feet, amusing, passionate, ferociously articulate, where the ferocity was often as important as the clarity.
I admit that the book is an international best seller and that it has received generally laudatory reviews, even from some writers I would not have thought prone to such bad taste.
Thankfully, LifeWay has taken quite a bit of heat from writers and agents in the industry, which is encouraging.
Aren't a asking a bit much from the writers who lived 2000 + yrs ago?
I can't remember exactly which ones I listed, but my general fixations right now are Ottolenghi's Jerusalem, Sam Sifton's Thanksgiving book (sort of random, but a great quick read), I'm enjoying the Mile End Cookbook, as well as Small Plates and Sweet Treats from the writer / photographer behind the Cannele - Vanille blog.
I read once from a writer I love that he doesn't «hit publish» unless it makes him a little nervous.
Check out this beautifully written and documented blog from a writer out of Victoria, BC.
Check out this beautifully written and documented blog from a writer out...
Unlike many eyewitness-esque works, Kelly Urig's New Mexico Chiles: History, Legend, and Lore is a positive tribute to an icon from the writer's childhood.
They order for the actors and for the writers through separate places, so what I used to do last year, when I was heavier, was order a burger and fries from the writer's place, and then get, like, a quinoa - and - salmon salad from the actor's place.
This is a very objective and factual article detailing some of the statements from the AGM and with logical opinions from the writer where due.
I heard from another writer on this site that was at practice on Tuesday that Aigner had a bit of a falling out with the coaches that day, so that probably explains his absence from the 18.
The responce from the writer of this article was spot on.
From the writer's perspective who wrote the article and asked dez the questions.
Stats sometimes neglect possibilities but i beg to differ from the writer's view in as much as we are not sitting at the top of the league.
I expect a bit eloquence from writers but he is just a broken record who will never be able to write something with content, i get the wenger out — feeling but to see this guy's articles is beyond devastating
More factless opinions from the writer..
Really this sounds like doom and gloom from a writer to generate clicks.
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