Sentences with phrase «out of the literature»

During the past decade or so, when the grounds of discussion shifted to political ideology and the civil rights struggle, much of this earlier material dropped out of the literature.
The average consumer can not realistically be expected to research out all of the literature on sugar and sugar alternatives.
One may venture to suppose that perhaps the major reason is that in literature, as nowhere else, man is revealed to himself; that what one gets out of literature — great literature — is an understanding of man himself.
I took out of the literature maybe two or three studies that maybe will answer your question in a really objective way, just to give practitioners the overall on really what is possible when you address mechanics or neurology from more of a mechanical standpoint.
The compilations of The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror come annually as a great blessing to those of us who, from time to time, descend clandestinely out of the literature section of our premiere retail bookstores into the horror and fantasy shelves.
It's an indelible book about friendship, isolation, ambition — and what it means to make a religion out of literature.
Judging by the way we were taught Herodotus, the way school teaches literature somehow manages to take all fun out of it
That this fact was corruptly kept out of the literature is a shame and a violation of scientific ethics and rather close to «fraud» in my opinion even though I would not be the first to use that word myself.
In the 1980s (I'm not surprised that it took them so long, the wheels of religion run along their own tracks, and slowly) the Lutheran church condemmed their founder's views and struck them out of their literature.
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