Sentences with phrase «page of a book with»

Cine - book includes three modes: READ - allows reading books as fully illustrated e-books with cinematic high - quality illustrations on each page LISTEN - allows listening books as audiobooks with professional voice - acting and soundtracks WATCH - allows watching the illustrated pages of the book with dynamic animations a...
Or count the number of words per page of a book with a similar trim size and font.
Bingöl embellishes the pages of her book with the leaves she collected from Gezi Park and makes compositions along with «Gezi» anecdotes.
Various objects that had no value were picked up from the streets of Basel and Zurich by Daniel Knorr and his collaborators and pressed flat between the pages of the book with an industrial 20 - ton press.
Ligon presents every page of the book with panels quoting Mapplethorpe's book, the AIDS crisis, race, sexuality and art.

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Shoppers choose seven different styles of Tasty recipes to include in their book, along with a custom dedication page.
It's telling that in OFC's 150 - page networking directory, in which a page with a photo and biography is devoted to each manager, Olayan's entry falls in the middle of the book, per alphabetical order, on page 80.
Inside the FedEx package was a copy of my six - page sales letter, a copy of my book co-authored with Dan Kennedy, No B.S. Guide to Maximum Customer Referrals and Retention, and a testimonial booklet we use in some of our marketing.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final installment of J.K. Rowling's blockbuster children's book series, hits stores (with a thud, at 784 pages) on July 21.
If we can take a page out of my grandfather's book and change the way we recruit entrepreneurs, then we can create an environment where everyone with the potential to create the next big idea will have what they need to succeed.
This 550 - page book doesn't bog you down with unnecessary appraisal jargon and yet is full of fascinating tidbits.
With more than 30,000 attendees, a 241 - page book's worth of panels, thousands of parties, dozens of pitch contests and too many «brand activations» to count, it is impossible, even for the most intrepid RSVP - er, to experience even 1 % of SXSW Interactive.
With more than 30,000 attendees, a 241 - page book's worth of panels, thousands...
Most of the books listed on the topical pages above are ones I'm personally familiar with.
I wrote a 100 page book teaching you how to engineer your layoff after working with dozens of clients.
This 236 - page book, published this year by John Wiley & Sons, demonstrates that Green values, strong ethics, and a cooperative philosophy are cornerstones of success, and provides a roadmap on how to not only run your business in alignment with these values, but how to creatively harness the marketing advantages of that stanceoften in ways that cost little or nothing to implement.
In order to stimulate the creation of a series of Canadian venture investment funds, at little cost to government, CATA proposes that the federal government borrow a page from the Israeli play book, with the structure proposed by VC expert Stephen Hurwitz6.
And the design of this book, along with what fills its pages, was done using the principles shared within.
It was with these subjects in mind that he cleverly and deliberately had the book formatted to be the same size and shape of an iPad Air, which changed how he wrote and presented the text and page layout.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
Even a relatively mundane corporate tax return for a Canadian corporation with a few dozen employees and domestic operations can easy run into 100 pages, and frankly our tax legislation and compliance obligations are far less onerous than those of our US cousins (by way of example, our Tax Act is one phone book, the IRC is three, of more or less inpenetrable gibberish).
Get your FREE copy of Art's newly - revised, best - selling 190 - page book, «How to Place the Successful Sales Call» mailed to you (just help with the shipping and handling).
In «The Perils of Art,» the speaker turns the pages of a coffee - table book of paintings with his nine - year - old niece, who seems to prefer only «smiling de La Tour» to various crucifixions and Goya-esque butcheries.
The Catholic Church cherry picked whatever BS was laying around, written generations after the time of the supposed Christ and stuffed it into a book with contradictions on every page.
Theology Without Boundaries: Encounters of Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Tradition by Carnegie Samuel Calian Westminster / John Knox Press, 130 pages, $ 14.99 paper Calian, President and Professor of Theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (a Presbyterian school), has written a book intended to acquaint Western Christians with the ecumenical contribution of Eastern Christians.
For his part, the Catholic theologian Paul Griffiths divides the book into diagnostic and prescriptive modes, with the prescriptive being «very Catholic in tone and substance» and indeed «the book's engine,» despite the genealogical diagnosis of secularization that occupies most of the pages.
Despite Didion's disenchantment with California, the final pages of this book do not show a wandering, alienated critic.
Get a simple blank book and fill the first few pages with happy thoughts about your relationship, clippings of people from magazines (replace their heads with your significant other's), silly hand - drawn pictures, poetry, etc..
Blessed and Beautiful: Picturing the Saints by Robert Kiely Yale, 288 pages, $ 40 What I discovered,» writes Robert Kiely in this sumptuously illustrated book on Italian Renaissance paintings of the saints, «were images often infused with tenderness, exquisite sentiment, erotic vigor, but....
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He has literally spent hours and hours with this book, looking at every detail of the huge pages.
On Sacrifice by Moshe Halbertal Princeton, 152 pages, $ 24.95 Moshe Halbertal, a professor of Jewish thought at both New York and Hebrew Universities, writes books with very large theses.
I think that every Bible should have a big «STOP» sign on the first page along with that passage of scripture letting the reader (or potential reader) know that this book is not for everybody, but only for those that have been enabled by God to read and understand it.
If you are a fundamentalist Christian, you will probably be offended at the humorous approach Steve Wells takes in his book, Drunk With Blood, by pointing out all the violence of Scripture, but I think that humor is the only way to write a 300 - page book detailing all the violence in the Christian Scriptures.
Despite concerns with some of the authors» theological opinions, this book has a great deal going for it, and at 136 pages the authors have done extraordinarily well to cover so much important material so clearly and thoughtfully.
Her encounter with Christianity is as much an encounter with the pages of the Bible as it is with her husband - to - be; when she opens the book — for her, it seems, the book as well as the Book — she discovers the existence of its words for the first tbook — for her, it seems, the book as well as the Book — she discovers the existence of its words for the first tbook as well as the Book — she discovers the existence of its words for the first tBook — she discovers the existence of its words for the first time.
There is something of a boom going on these days in Melville studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville studies.
The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns, Volume I: Commonplace Books, Tour Journals, and Miscellaneous Proseedited by nigel n. leaskoxford, 512 pages, $ 200 Robert Burns, «Rabbie» to those who love him, sired thirty - six children with eighteen mistresses before dying of exhaustion at age....
The only people who seem to have an issue with that are christians and all christians base this off of is a 2000 year old outdated book that was written by man, inspired by man and that has been proven to b largely wrong (very few actual facts are contained within those pages).
Jonathan Livingston Seagull and The Living Bible — someone said you could fly a kite to the moon with the miles of thread that bind together the pages of the 25 million copies of those books now in print.
Julian of Norwich's Showings: From Vision to Book By Denise Nawakowski Baker Princeton University Press, 215 pages, $ 29.95 Meister Eckhart and the Beguine Mystics Edited by Bernard McGinn Continuum, 166 pages, $ 19.95 The Growth of Mysticism: Gregory the Great Through the 12th Century By Bernard McGinn Crossroad, 630 pages, $ 49.50 Jewish and Christian Mysticism: An Introduction By Dan Cohn - Sherbok and Lavina Cohn - Sherbok Continuum, 186 pages, $ 22.50 Praying with Julian of Norwich By Ritmary Bradley Twenty - Third Publications, 184 pages, $ 12.95
BibleWorks is an all in one, exegetical research program that does almost everything you are taught to do in class, but at the touch of a button rather than with all the book pulling and page turning.
His close friendship with Richard John Neuhaus, who wrote an introduction to one of Pannenberg's first books translated into English, led to his writings appearing regularly in these pages.
A notice on the copyright page assures the reader that the book was produced in accordance with wartime standards, and the worn pages exhaled evidence of a previous reader's smoking habit.
Unless the discussion in the preceding pages has entirely failed to make its point, it will be plain that what is being proposed in this book is (as I have said) a «de-mythologizing» of the inherited notions of «life after death», with their (to many of us) impossible assertions; and also the «re-mythologizing» — or better, the re-conceiving — of their implicit intention so that we may have a valid way of affirming the value and worth of human existence, its significance and importance for God, and its preservation in God as a reality which has affected the divine life and in God has acquired an enduring quality which nothing can take away.
Joseph Smith, who had little formal education, writes a 532 page fiction book with multiple story lines, more than three major ethnic groups that intermingle with one another, creates over 200 new names, many of which have Hebraic origin (Mosiah for instance), writes in chiasmas poetry, accurately predicts latter day pollution, international intrigue, the dispersing of the Gospel message and a host of other fictional and hysterical points was WRONG?
Admittedly, it takes me over 300 pages in the book mentioned above to try to spell out with some degree of adequacy just what criteria, what mode of argumentation, what evidence, what methods seem most appropriate for rendering theological discourse an explicitly public discipline.
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation Edited by Hans J. Hillerbrand; Four volumes Oxford University Press, 1,977 pages, $ 45 It's a reviewer's cliche, and a way of damning with faint praise, to say of a book that no academic library can afford to be without it.
That is very laudable and fully in accord with the teaching of the Church in the Catechism in article 2358, cited on page 72 of the book.
What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815 «1848 by Daniel Walker Howe Oxford University Press, 928 pages, $ 35 This is a big, big book of more than nine hundred pages, documented with thousands of footnotes and supplemented with a bibliographical essay of twenty - two pages....
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