Sentences with phrase «read accounts of»

If you read accounts of professional discipline, most are rooted in exactly the same kinds of issues that they always have been.
What better way to stir up wanderlust than to read the accounts of the world's best travel blogs!?
I've read accounts of people who have more than 20 reward cards.
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Burke did much research into self - publishing before he committed to it: «I sought out advice from and read the accounts of those who had already done so... I wanted a balanced view of both the positives and negatives before I committed to it.
There is a reading comprehension whereby pupils read the accounts of 9 people saying what they would do if hey won the lottery and answer a series f questions.
Melville (Ben Whishaw) has read accounts of the wreck of the whaling ship Essex and has come to record the recollections of its last survivor.
This was surprising to me, though it should not have been; I had read accounts of people who have rehabbed vintage (leather) Coach bags by soaking them, re-shaping, and drying them (followed by conditioning)... still, I have always cringed at the idea of putting leather in water.
I was in awe as I read the accounts of him bending steel bars, ripping huge telephone books in half, pulling cars and most sensational of all pulling a 72 1/2 - ton railroad car 112 feet down the track.
It is much more meaningful to me to read accounts of real people, finding solutions with their diet issues than reading all the clinical controlled studies.
Nor have I read any accounts of doctors dismissing men's reports of extremely negative physical symptoms as due to mental / emotional issues, getting older, being fat or menopausal.
I did more research, read the book Cure Tooth Decay and read accounts of other people reversing dental damage, so I decided to give it a try.
Chapman: Well, I mean, I think the thing was that not only had it not evolved, but then if you read the accounts of the Scopes Trial in 1925, and you read about the local preachers and the hellfire and brimstone and all that stuff.
When we read accounts of antireligious action such as Daniel Philpott's tale of the Baptist florist in this issue («Polite Persecution»), we grow unsteady and discomposed.
Wilson Chowdhry, Chairman of the British Pakistani Christian Association, said: «When I read accounts of horrific persecution in Pakistan, I am never surprised.
When I read the accounts of Jesus calling his disciples it seems to me there is a moment of tension where they could have, but didn't, chose not to follow.
He (rightly) assumed that most people would not wade through the Book of the Dead to read the accounts of Horus and Osirus.
As you read the accounts of The Passion in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, whose perspective intrigues you the most?
It's an easy to read account of the actual experiences of many budding entrepreneurs.
Reading the account of how this professor expressed himself about the author's experience with the dying begs the question in my mind, - How many religious scholars and clergymen are as truly enlightened about life, death and the nature of things as they self - satisfyingly claim to be doctored in religion?
Michael Zuckert, as I've also said before, surely teaches more truth about Locke than anyone else by reading the account of personal identity in the ECHU into THE SECOND TREATISE and elsewhere.
Neither they nor their leaders, he said, could «interpret the signs of the times,» 5 and one has only to read the account of the period by the contemporary Jewish historian Josephus to see how true it was.
Theologians, sociologists, historians and other standard commentators on religion are not likely to grow insecure reading this account of «the American religion.»
70, we read an account of a Messianic kingdom lasting for four hundred years prior to the general resurrection and final judgment.
When we read the account of the crucifixion of Jesus, we see right through the murderous, scapegoating violence.
And now we are back to my question: Why can we see «through» the blatant lies and false accusations and scapegoating violence when we read the account of the crucifixion, but not when we read the rest of the Bible?
Jeremy, you wrote, «Why can we see «through» the blatant lies and false accusations and scapegoating violence when we read the account of the crucifixion, but not when we read the rest of the Bible?»
Read the account of Jesus clearing the temple in John chapter 2.
When I read his account of the incident I was shocked but not surprised; I had encountered enough similar evangelistic stretchings of truth to know they are rampant in revivalist and perhaps especially in Pentecostal circles.
Ann, I read the account of the doctor on a few different sites... he was on skeptico and did not mention G - d at all... it was all about a consciousness existing outside the brain...
You can not read the account of it without in some measure being there, and the table where he sits with his friends is our table, and as they drew close to the light of him, we too try to draw close as if maybe in the last analysis he is the one who is our nearest and dearest — or our farthest and dearest because he is always just too far away to see very well, to take hold of, too far away to be sure he sees us.
Or read the account of God's beneficence in the institution of «the great variety throughout the world of men's faces, voices, and handwriting,» given in Derham's Physico - theology, a book that had much vogue in the eighteenth century.
I had planned to use unsweetened chocolate until I read your account of Nick Malgieri's supernatural brownies.
Then went to the man himself and read his account of the story in his own words, which I might add seems perfectly reasonable, don't you?
Reading your account of telling your daughter that she is done makes me sad, I just know how hard that would be for me.
Reading the accounts of women harassed and assaulted by HW and their various efforts to negotiate the attacks, at the same that this was happening, was making my blood boil.
The financial crisis of 2007 - 09 was undoubtedly one of the greatest economic challenges of the last hundred years, and it is therefore interesting to read this account of how the key decisions were made - though it is only fair to say that there is not a lot of new information or revelations here.
Read this account of possible coalitions - doesn't look like EU questions are going to be high up the agenda.
I keep reading accounts of how George Osborne is an incredibly gifted politician.
After watching and reading accounts of protests and town hall meetings against new homeless shelters in East Elmhurst and Elmhurst, City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer (D - Sunnyside) kept quiet because the controversy lay outside his district.
Reading accounts of the negotiations (especially a story in today's New York Times about how the Germans, IMF, and ECB don't trust the Greeks), you could rather easily replace «Greece» with «Nigeria» or «Senegal» and be transported 20 years back in time.
Turaki Vanguard, in a statement signed in Abuja yesterday by its coordinator of the group, Dimeji Fabiyi, said, «We are alarmed to read the account of Mr. Segun Adewale on the crisis bedevilling the erstwhile ruling Peoples Democratic Party and our consternation is more confounding because of the witless attempt by the factional chairman of the PDP in Lagos State to string the Turakin Adamawa to the crisis in the PDP.
It will also feature actors Mark Ruffalo and Melissa Leo reading accounts of people who say they were harmed by fracking.
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It was interesting to read the account of the discovery of the first pulsar by Jocelyn Bell, and how she...
Then much later when I had finished dating online someone had stolen my credit card number and signed up for a dating service with it (you can actually read my account of this experience here).
Reading his account of graduate school, one is struck by Coleman's insatiable appetite for learning.
(Read an account of that here)
Why should we read another account of the Holocaust?»
From Amazon The Acquirer's Multiple is an easy - to - read account of deep value investing.
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