In addition to his scholarly writing, Professor Lubet's humor and opinion
pieces have appeared frequently on the op - ed pages of newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsday, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Detroit Free Press, and many others, as well as in the online journals Slate and Salon.
Their travel
pieces have appeared in prominent North American magazines and newspapers.
His opinion and educational
pieces have appeared in the newsletter of Novelists, Inc., the Romance Writer's Report, and a number of F&W guides to publishing.
Could you maybe add a footer down by the author details at the bottom of such articles to that effect, i.e., that
pieces have appeared elsewhere or even just a written date?
Your pieces have appeared in many magazines and websites.
Similar
pieces have appeared in National Review, Gateway Pundit, and the New York Post.
There had to be a rhythm that could match the speed the loop of which
the pieces would appear on screen and drop down.
The Law Library Journal editors cleaned the work up, made some useful suggestions and told me that
the piece would appear in February of 2012.
Not exact matches
So as Assange continues to publish bits and
pieces of his trove of files, expect big tech companies to go through a predictable dance: First the files will
appear online, and about 24 hours later, you'll hear that security researchers
have found that the files are already old news.
Countless articles and thought
pieces have been written on this topic over the years, including an excellent one by Justin Baer and Ryan Tracy that
appeared last week in the Wall Street Journal.
Indeed, a Florida - based labor and employment attorney, Chloe Roberts, proposed precisely this theory in an opinion
piece last November, but it does not
appear that any court
has addressed it yet.
Queen Latifah
appearing in the place of a priest or minister is neither an unexpected nor an isolated phenomenon but of a
piece with what
has been happening since the invention of the moving picture.
The basis of your belief system
appears to be that, you will go to a place of eternal fire and torture, unless you accept that 2000 years ago god sent a
piece of himself to Earth in human form (Jesus) knowing in advance that this Jesus
would live, be crucified, died, then come alive again, then ascend to heaven to rejoin himself, and that this was the only way that humans could be cleansed of the evil that is inherent in them because a rib woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat an apple.
Perhaps you
've seen the flurry of chatter about an ancient
piece of papyrus discovered by Harvard Divinity School historian Karen L. King in which the words «Jesus said to them, «My wife...,»»
appear very clearly, before the sentence is broken off.
During the past ten years, numerous short
pieces of pastoral advice on how to respond to death by suicide
have appeared, and most do an admirable job of translating psychological insights and Christian compassion into sound pastoral care.
What
appears to be the oldest non-biblical Hebrew - language reference to Jerusalem was found on a small
piece of papyrus recovered from antiquities robbers who said they
had found it in a cave in the Judean desert.
Pioneers seem to
have studied, repeated, and believed the following verse from the Bible that
appeared in almost every
piece of religious literature they read or mentioned:
Even people with less than a high school education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood, so much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the
pieces to that person to eat
has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which
appears relatively tame in comparison.
Rather, I asked them whether they knew more than I, and the answers I
've had since the
piece appeared suggest that for the most part the answer is no.
reading this it
appears you are at least heading somewhere and will probably arrive there with or without this modest contribution but I
would direct you to several
pieces of writing that it
appears you may be ready to read.
Ford, to whom this
piece was later submitted for publication in the new journal, found Session's conclusions surprising and frustrating, because that early Hartshorne work
appeared to
have all the essentials of Hartshorne's later philosophy in place, but without evidence of any direct influence of Whitehead.2 David Griffin, then a new Assistant Professor at Claremont, put together a very valuable compendium of all the differences that Hartshorne
had discerned between his own thought and Whitehead's.
Hi Jeremy, I
have been thinking and trying to put all the
pieces together... I still believe that Jesus flesh was still struggling through the ordeal but His Spirit was willing... I agree that Jesus wasn't asking to be saved and was in fact saying He is ready to drink the cup but It
appears that's Jesus was asking for strength and that God will give Him the power to endure... Such as Heb 5:7 says that Jesus prayer was heard and that God was able to save Him from death meaning Jesus wasn't allowed to die until He fulfilled the prophecy of the cross... I believe Jesus
had the power to lay down His life and the strength was given by God the Father.
Driven by his passion to raise awareness of those issues, Rich
has appeared on CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC, and PBS, and written
pieces for the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, and other media outlets.
Appearing somewhat sympathetic to the Babylon Bee, Snopes said: «Although it should
have been obvious that the Babylon Bee
piece was just a spoof of the ongoing political brouhaha over alleged news media «bias» and «fake news,» some readers missed that aspect of the article and interpreted it literally.
And I think blanched asparagus cut into small
pieces would be super... fresh asparagus will be
appearing at my farmers market before long.
Whole natural almonds
have been popular for chocolate coated almonds and chocolate bars; they also promote healthy positioning and premium appeal.2 Almond slivers are popular as toppings in or on chocolate bars and in fruit - nut clusters, and
appeared to bolster the «indulgence» factor with consumers.2 «Indulgence» is also the dominant positioning platform at the core of all product launches in the chocolate confectionery category.2 Almond
pieces have recently grown in popularity as the favored form in chocolate, surging from 25 % in 2014 to almost a third in 2016.1
This is Wright's third year judging the Sandwich Invitational (sidenote: he
has worn the same shirt each year), and as the first dish
appears, he offers me a stern
piece of advice: «Don't.
San Antonio
would not
appear to
have the
pieces to make a move for Irving in a straight - up deal — Cleveland doesn't need LaMarcus Aldridge.
Is it the time Wenger pulled out his wallet from his deep pocket and moths
appeared as did a little
piece of paper that
had his secret for keeping his position with the club?
And now, in an unneeded
piece of symbolism that the river gods must
have ordained after watching late - night TV, a great black buzzard
appeared and circled over Judge's boat.
May 5) was one of the best
pieces to
appear in SPORTS ILLUSTRATED in the 13 years that I
've been reading it.
For now, it
appears that JasonB was right — the deal was a steal, because 1) Cole
appears to be much better than expected and 2) The
pieces the Astros traded
have underperformed expectations.
Xhaka, who I like, or at least I like the Xhaka who plays for the Swiss national squad,
has shown to be in way over his head in the premiership... of course he showed late in the year that he can stretch the field with the long ball but our squad isn't really set - up for that style of play... most of his long passes are in the air not on the ground and our squad without Giroud, which should
have been sold the minute the transfer window officially opened, is one of the smallest in England... we need someone who can pick out the runs of our forwards in the lanes and who is fast enough to come forward into space without conceding his defensive responsibilities... we rarely see him shoot or even be in a position on the field to do so, we rarely, if ever, see him used for set
pieces and it
appears that the only person at the club who
has ever coached him up when it comes to tackling is Coq, which explains his atrocious disciplinary record... maybe it's me but didn't you see him coming in and contributing more from an offensive perspective, with his killer left foot, than a deep - lying midfielder... if that wasn't the case we are the stupidest team alive for taking him over Kante
Arsenal got their first two
pieces of transfer business out of the way quickly, but ever since then it
would appear that Arsene Wenger is prepared to wait a bit longer to secure his third signing in the shape of Thomas Lemar, but seems determined to get the 21 year - old from Monaco.
But three years on, it
appears that the deal was a shrewd
piece of business from the side of Louis van Gaal, who
had made it clear that there was no space in his side for Welbeck.
He personally answers each and every
piece of fan mail he gets, refuses to be paid for signing autographs at memorabilia shows and
has rejected national endorsements for fear of
appearing money - hungry to fans.
This magnificent
piece of artwork shows Brondby's right - back Theresa Nielsen celebrating with three of her teammates who... unfortunately for them, but fortunately for us...
appear to
have forgotten to get dressed after their triumph.
Wenger's departure was always going to be a tricky path to negotiate and as Gazidis walked into the press - conference theatre, open - shirted and clutching a
piece of paper from which he then read a tribute before taking questions, he
appeared understandably nervous and evidently wanted to steer away from the detail of what
had led to this momentous decision.
But the acquisition of Jesús Gámez — a 31 - year - old full - back with almost 300 appearances in the Spanish league —
would appear to represent a very astute
piece of business.
He was a pediatrician whose most famous work was a design and patent for two -
piece venting system that
has a purpose to prevent the negative pressure «vacuum» that often
appears in bottles during the feeding.
By the end of last week,
pieces about 540 Meals
had appeared in Reuters, CBS News, Fortune, Business Insider, Yahoo News!
I
've also been asked to write an op - ed
piece about this issue for the Houston Chronicle which should
appear in the coming days.
«Until recently
having or not
having nuclear weapons
appeared to be and was treated as a question of yes or no», wrote Thomas Schelling in a
piece called «Who Will
have The Bomb», written in 1976 following India's first use of a «peaceful» nuclear explosive (PNE).
Small example: in the case of the project I
've been finishing over the past couple of weeks (to go public shortly), a weird rendering issue that only
appeared in Firefox forced me to change the way I was planning to handle the appearance and behavior of the sidebar navigation elements, a fairly major
piece of the initial design.
Climate change
has certainly been good for the health of at least one ecosystem, judging from a
piece that
appeared in National Journal's Under the Influence blog this week:
As earlier stated in this
piece, even if all
appears to be hazy, and the political class
appears to be in a state of flux, Nigerians who recall military tactics the type the trio of Obasanjo, Danjuma and Babangida were stewed in
would not go to sleep hoping all is quiet for nothing.
In any event, you
appear to
have taken my own
piece (at Though Cowards Flinch) as much at face value as you accuse others of taking Liddle's too much at face value.
He
has adapted it for the stage and
appears in the
piece that looks at a broad sweep or protest through history and sees him re-enact encounters in Egypt and Greece.
The unnamed Labour MP in this
piece appears not to know that the Green Party
have a full manifesto on all issues, and is displaying parochial ignorance about Green politics.
The
piece you
appear to
have missed is that something passing Congress doesn't make it law.