Sentences with phrase «ordinary books do»

Being a technological invention, this product distinguishes itself with a wide range of additional functionalities and advantages that ordinary books do not have.

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Perhaps that's because the faith that informs his books has nothing to do with the personal deity of ordinary belief.
It's hard to imagine publishing, now, a book about ordinary, everyday children doing what normal, everyday children do, because what children do in our world is not nothing.
In their view, books stressing contingency «offer a way forward, beyond the «old political history» and the new «social and cultural history» by a reunion of process and event,» In other words, what Individual people did — perhaps especially people who filled leading public posts — may be as genuinely significant as the ordinary forces acting upon ordinary people.
And don't forget his Book of Abraham, which he translated from an Egyptian papyrus, later discovered to have been an ordinary Egyptian funerary text.
I read to my children, I watch them in the slip n» slide, I spend time with people whom I feel genuinely know and love us, I get to essentials at work and re-learn saying no, I read books, I get pretty inward and quiet, I go for walks, I sing, I knit, I do ordinary work like clean the house and plan meals and cook.
A final mistake that was often made about him is that somehow Slim's approach was too intellectual and highbrow for the ordinary clergy, who do not go in for much book reading.
His first book, The Way of the Prisoner (Lantern, 2003), deals with centering prayer and abounds with examples of how ordinary Christians can practice what ancient monks did in their cells.
It's possible to turn off the adaptive cruise control in favour of the ordinary kind, which is a bonus in my books (I don't care for the automatic type, although Infiniti's is relatively smooth).
In the book, Fleming explains why she organized the biography as she did, instead of chronologically: «Innovative, vulgar, sometimes heroic, sometimes flawed, the incredibly complex Ben Franklin I discovered beguiled me, and I was no longer satisfied to tell his story in the ordinary way.»
«I do think it's important to preserve some of these things, just as a moment in time when there was a unique form of communication that evolved by ordinary people scribbling in books
Frequently does not mean the majority, but the statements by Jeff Bezos last fall and in January were unequivocal, Kindle sales have not cannibalized paper sales and the Kindle buyer buys more books than the ordinary Amazon book customer.
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If you have created an ordinary book, don't expect great sales for it.
About the Book Title: Don't Go Mango Picking Author: DH Gibbs Genre: Children's Book An ordinary day turns into an unexpected adventure... When Sandy and Deanna is lured into mango picking they soon discover that sometimes everything is not as it seems.
Most war books are about battles and famous heroes; one doesn't read about «ordinary» people - particularly not women - very often at all.
The world does not need another personal finance book just like the ones already on the market; but it does need one that is fun and speaks to ordinary people in their own language.
You wouldn't describe your books as «domestic», but you write about daily lives and ordinary things, which maybe one doesn't get in a lot of books.
«But we also have to look for things that ordinary books can't do
for some people this is a deal - breaker, but it doesn't bother me so much, since it's just like reading an ordinary book.
You can carry with you a great number of ebooks wherever you go, which you can not do with ordinary books.
Mr Howey do you think ebooks will replace the ordinary books?
Ordinary people who don't have a lot of time to consider each issue would benefit from this book.
In the blog you will find TONS of very valuable information about Costa Rica as in my past 5 years I traveled majority of Costa Rica and surrounding countries, and I will be more than happy to give you valuable information about travel, culture, and the secret spots of Costa Rica that most ordinary tourists and backpackers do not find in the travel books.
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The «nonassisted» ready - mades like «Porte - bouteilles,» now recognized as among the most influential artworks of the 20th century, were defined by André Breton in his 1938 book «Dictionnaire abrégé du surréalisme» (The Abridged Dictionary of Surrealism) as an «ordinary object promoted to the dignity of an art object by the mere choice of the artist.»
Me, I'm just an ordinary Joe and I demand to see your data, code and for you to explain everything you did in your book and if it doesn't meet my own profession's exacting specifications, if there'd too much [edit], or any leaks, I'll call it fraud, demand that you explain it to me again, and if you don't, I'll launch an FOI to get it.
In his latest book, «Real Estate Note Investing,» he breaks open the «black box» of the financing side of real estate and shows ordinary investors how to think «like a bank» so they can do more deals and be more profitable.
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