But Ms. Mather said the trust required only that the school provide free lectures at night, as well as
a reading room for the public.
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Reading Room for the Turner Prize 2002 show at London's Tate Britain...
Established in 1753 after the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane died and bequeathed his enviable collection of curiosities to King George II, the first exhibition galleries and
reading room for scholars opened on 15 January 1759 at Montagu House in London.
The presidential office, which has been occupied by students, will also be used as
a reading room for a variety of media relevant to our struggle to keep Cooper free of tuition.
WINNER: A2 - Graphics designers Scott Williams and Henrik Kubel created the graphics, a 16 - page broadsheet and
the Reading Room for the Turner Prize 2002 show at London's Tate Britain.
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the Reading Room for the Turner Prize 2002 show at London's Tate Britain.
In the Center's basement, Melissa Dubbin and Aaron Davidson's collaborative installation titled, «CIA
Reading Room for Kids» (2006), features a children's table and chairs against a pleasant backdrop of floral wallpaper.
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Reading Room for the Turner Prize 2002 show at London... Deco city New York.
The gallery also features
a reading room for visitors with access to a significant collection of books, catalogues and other printed materials.
Anna Ayeroff, MFA Public Practice
READING ROOM for subverting current structures and imagining alternatives, or for when the internet is no longer ours.
2003 Annual Student Exhibition Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration Robert Knox: Non-Fiction Paintings Fred Wilson: Objects & Installations, 1979 - 2000 Single Channel: Collaborationg with the Moving Image 25th Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition Angela Grauerholz:
Reading Room for the Working Artist and Privation Mads Gamdrup: Renunciation
There is
a reading room for quieter moments, comfortable seats in the Dome's bar area, and plenty of space on the terrace to sit and do nothing!
But in order to protect consumers, OverDrive announced today that it has created an online children's
reading room for its partner libraries.
The following articles are focussed predominantly on economic issues, such as market definition, market power and substantial lessening of competition; many other papers also discuss economic issues - see the main
reading room for more resources.
In Wood's case, he realized that if the group could deploy a local library or
reading room for just $ 5,000 or about $ 11 per child, «why would you not go big?»
The Biblioteca BS - IBBY México / A Leer is located in a mansion and offers three
reading rooms for different ages, a digital archive, and a recording studio for producing... [Read more...]
Not exact matches
The takeaway here — as much as it pains someone who writes
for the Web to say it — is that the best sort of
reading is probably the most old - fashioned: just you, a book, and a quiet
room for an extended period of time.
Cherry picking has gotten a bad name somehow, but we don't care to watch introductions that we can
read, administrative announcements
for the
room (and we don't have to silence our cell phones), sponsor acknowledgments, or coming events calendars.
«I
read [this book] when we were in very early stages of operations at The Farmer's Dog, and it taught me that no process is ever perfect and that there's always
room for improvement.
The Vault, an FBI
reading room of more than 6,700 documents, contains details of investigations into Marilyn Monroe, Dick Clark, Joe Paterno, Steve Jobs, and many more people famous
for everything from music and movies to organized crime.
Actor Oscar Isaac said he had to
read his script
for the film in a
room with cameras.
She comes across your blog post entitled «10 Popular Nursery
Room Color Schemes
for 2012» as a result of a Google search, and she clicks through to
read it.
We'll use smartphones to scan
for risk factors of high blood pressure or type - 2 diabetes, «visit» with specialists remotely at medical kiosks — and when we do go
for an in - person exam, we'll spend the bulk of time seeing the doctor rather than
reading old magazines in the waiting
room.
Instead,
read on to learn how to manage student loans and create
room in your budget
for a baby.
Missouri Synod theologians had traditionally affirmed the inerrancy of the Bible, and, although such a term can mean many things, in practice it meant certain rather specific things: harmonizing of the various biblical narratives; a somewhat ahistorical
reading of the Bible in which there was little
room for growth or development of theological understanding; a tendency to hold that God would not have used within the Bible literary forms such as myth, legend, or saga; an unwillingness to reckon with possible creativity on the part of the evangelists who tell the story of Jesus in the Gospels or to consider what it might mean that they write that story from a post-Easter perspective; a general reluctance to consider that the canons of historical exactitude which we take as givens might have been different
for the biblical authors.
For the sake of argument, if the article (which I didn't read) used only words that left no room for doubt (in a sense saying «We know with 100 % certainty that...), would you accept the conclusio
For the sake of argument, if the article (which I didn't
read) used only words that left no
room for doubt (in a sense saying «We know with 100 % certainty that...), would you accept the conclusio
for doubt (in a sense saying «We know with 100 % certainty that...), would you accept the conclusions?
As the decorative plaque that
reads «Family is Forever» and the framed photos in their living
room suggest, Julia and Rob, a couple
for 12 years with hopes of marriage in the future, want desperately to make a home together....
When I was 15, I «gave my life to Christ» — not in a church, but alone, in my
room, after months of
reading and thinking and looking
for purpose and meaning and direction and something bigger than the depressing and lonely life I seemed to be stuck with — and I expected to find those things.
Their words, carelessly spoken, spent the last 40 days in my home — getting creased and folded, worked over, brushed aside to make
room for dinner, stepped on by a toddler,
read by my sister, stained with coffee, shoved into a closet when guests arrive, blacked out, thrown away, turned into poems, and folded into sailboats and cranes and pigeons that now sit smiling at me from my office window.
Another
read aloud that whet appetites
for more... set in 1948 in Alaska, this story of a teacher in a one -
room schoolhouse inspires curiosity in art and literature and creativity.
Each service includes short scripture
readings, petitions regarding mourning, suggestions
for reflection, and
room for journaling.
I was stomach down on my living
room floor with my laptop sprawled in front of my face, and I was desperate
for something to
read.
In an article about how to wallpaper a headboard
for your bed, we
read, «Your most personal
room should reflect, well, you.»
We experience God and revelation as perennially - unfolding, which means there's always
room for new ways of understanding divinity and sacred text, especially when the old ways of understanding them (e.g. antiquated
readings of Leviticus 18:22) turn out to be hurtful or to seem misguided.
Directly relating my Bible
reading with my longing
for relationship with Him... sitting alone in my living
room, no worship music, no lights, no bulletin, no 3 points... it was really a blessing, and felt a lot more like worship than most of my Sunday morning experiences.
For Christians who read the Genesis account literally, or authoritatively as they would say, the six days in the account are literal 24 - hour periods and leave no room for evoluti
For Christians who
read the Genesis account literally, or authoritatively as they would say, the six days in the account are literal 24 - hour periods and leave no
room for evoluti
for evolution.
«I don't have
room to reproduce the answers here... so I guess you'll just have to buy and
read the book
for yourself.»
Sadly, I don't have
room to reproduce the answers here... so I guess you'll just have to buy and
read the book
for yourself.
Terry, I have
read through your comments here, and you really leave no
room for any interpretation other than your own.
I have
read articles and heard sermons about this verse and how Jesus didn't want to be defiled by Mary before he ascended to heaven, and how Jesus rose from the dead, but he didn't ascend to heaven, but after he talked to Mary, he did ascend to heaven, after which time He could be touched by the apostles in the Upper
Room, and then later, he ascended
for good.
Morrison's modernist approach to religion in 1912, tinged by both cultural and religious anti-Catholicism, still had
room for a spirited defense of Bible
reading in public schools when the Supreme Court of Illinois banned the Bible from the classroom.
After all, you can
read a Gideon Bible
for free in most hotel
rooms.
Over time, the expression bled into «helpmeet,» an independent term applied exclusively to the role of wives to their husbands, and to this day, the myth that Genesis 2 relegates wives to the status of subordinate assistants persists, as is painfully evidenced by (complementarian) Debi Pearl's book, Created to Be His Help Meet, which has sold more than 200,000 copies since its publication in 2004... (and which I threw across the living
room a total of seven times while
reading it
for research.)
The instructors put the two of us in a
room together
for hours on end to
read our textbooks, do our research, and quiz each other about what could possibly be on the exams.
There was to be no denominational basis
for the library and
reading room at Tamworth.
There are many convenient guides, such as the references in The Upper
Room, the
readings for the week often listed in church school quarterlies, the seasonal
readings announced by the American Bible Society.
As we
read into the New Testament, Paul writes to the church in Rome in the letter to the Romans ch 1 where he explains how we can not pretend to believe that there is no God
for HE HIMSELF left us clues in nature of his eternal power and divine nature which leaves no
room for excuses.
If you have never
read it (and,
for that matter, even if you have), it is the tale of how an utterly talentless fin de siècle British «poet» who sells his soul to the devil in exchange
for a quick journey one - hundred years into the future, to the
reading room of the British Museum, where he hopes to find that his writings have at last been granted the appreciation denied them in his own time.
That
reading Twain — and more specifically, in participating in a class discussion dominated by the interventions of the white majority students in the class — could cause significant discomfort
for African American students in the
room is certainly an understandable expectation.
I'm also entirely committed to having an extra
room for down - and - out little hooligans to crash when they need a safe space to land (
read: potential foster care or at least a place
for hurting teens to belong).