In a seminar about the Renaissance, one self - confident Barnard gal rhapsodizes about velvet, jewels, and brocades, until the teaching fellow says she was hoping to hear
something about literature.
Not exact matches
This can start as
something simply as offering
literature about your site at these locations.
That there is no auxiliary
literature of grievance for men — who, for the most part, just don't seem to feel they have as much to grieve
about in this new world order — is
something else that Humanae Vitae and a few other retrograde types saw coming in the wake of the revolution.
newcomer may be puzzled by today's meeting babble and endless
literature about a «higher power» and unbelief, he is at least introduced very early to the idea that God has
something to do with getting well.
Since Aristotle, we've known there is
something pleasurable
about mimesis, the imitation of life as it is portrayed in drama,
literature and even sermons, especially when the mimetic activity accurately portrays our most cherished or fearful experiences.
That «secular»
literature might have meant
something to someone in Solomon's court has been argued from time to time
about certain proverbs and wisdom texts, but not
about texts where God is the main actor in the story — and certainly not in the manner of Bloom, where J suddenly sounds like a skeptical college professor who is much more «mature and sophisticated» than the believers in his midst and their God.
It's
something that anti-Mormon
literature ALWAYS brings up, but it's
something that I hear actual Mormons talk
about mostly in the context of Mormon history.
If the Church proclaims the truth
about human existence, then
literature, according to Aristotle's definition, must also reflect
something of this reality.
Whether you're into
literature, palm trees and salty air, or maybe cats are more your thing, the Hemingway House has just
about something for everyone.
A specific politician doesn't come to mind with respect to mathematics, but France's former president (in) famously said
something similar
about literature.
«The fellowship gives me that kind of freedom to... take 1 or 2 weeks to read the
literature, and think
about something, and see, might it work, might it not,» Bucciantini says.
^ Well, that's the message the Western medical
literature has been repeating for
about 70 years, and looking at Loren Cordain fat belly, I think the «you'll be screwed for including any animal products» - pitch is spot on... okay jokes aside, the point was that there's no chance in a million year that blog is
something what would be referred as «health blog», this is more like some kind of a Lierre Keith - style, anti-vegan blog which tries to be scientific.
I had complained for many years
about the sorry state of supplements and eventually decided to do
something about it and create a line of supplements whose ingredients are backed by high - quality, peer - reviewed scientific
literature and are included at true clinically - effective doses, and that are free of unnecessary fillers, dyes or artificial sweeteners, and other chemical junk.
If you're interested in critical thinking
about the scientific
literature, or
about something you heard some guru on the Internet say, then this is the course for you.
Peter Debruge of Variety also finds it to be a «lumbering, confused, and cacophonous mess,» but, while acknowledging that it's almost impossible to divorce the film from its production woes, Indiewire's Eric Kohn writes, «It's sloppy and amateurish in parts, but always reaching for
something, often resulting in a fascinating half - formed beast working through a lot of baggage: a vanity project
about the nature of vanity, centered around one of
literature's most famous examples, in the context of the most famous vanity projects of all time coming to fruition.
There is
something very mysterious
about her — a carefree quality that reminds the mother of her younger self, when she was an English
literature student living a bohemian life, before being ground down by family life.
The development of a «taste» for
literature — fiction and nonfiction alike — is hardly
something we're good at teaching, Not to mention the dilemma
about how to teach literacy of the new media that will constitute the bulk of the next generation's «reading.»
«[This is]
something that's been around for a while, and there's been information in the
literature about it for a long time,» said Susan F. Wooley, the executive director of the American School Health Association, based in Kent, Ohio, referring to MRSA.
We have written
about how
something called subject area bias also exists, unheard of in the VAM - related
literature until a Tennessee administrator sent us a lead, and we analyzed Tennessee's data (see here and here, and also an article also written by my graduate student and now Dr. Jessica Holloway - Libell forthcoming in the esteemed Teachers College Record).
If you need
something to hand parents
about specific books, you might consider making a list of any awards the book has won (Printz Award, Alex Award, etc.), or any bibliographies the book is on (SLJ Starred Review, state - recommended
literature lists, etc.).
I also sure as shit don't want any corporation — especially one that deals with
something I care
about as much as I do
literature and books — succeeding with anything that smells so strongly of an attempt at a monopoly.
Perhaps it's because you want to have
something to talk
about when your friends start talking
about literature.
Since I know a little
something about ethical theory (dual major philosophy and theology on the island of Malta, followed by over 8 years of graduate work in
literature with a focus on Paradise Lost, Badiou and Zizek) AND because my own views on appropriate author ethics are brazenly unpopular, I thought I would play devil's advocate.
Also, the
literature also mentions
something about digestive enzymes, but there is nothing in its ingredient list that says anything
about such substances that generally ends with an «- ase» like prote» - ase».
While there's yet to be found
literature proving that x-rays are a concern in late gestation in dogs, this definitively remains
something to ponder
about before proceeding.
In Chinese
literature or poetry, sex is
about something which is impossible.
And even there, as our friend Lief Svalgaard keeps pointing out (not that I don't know it equally well from my own direct experience) there is nothing magical
about something being found in peer - reviewed
literature.
JCH, I know
something about the medical
literature and its getting better because people acknowledge the problems and its a field where consensus enforcement barely exists.
Surveying the
literature, Clark and Fox Tree identify the following bases for delay: (1) The speaker is experiencing a planning problem; (2) the speaker is searching memory for a word; (3) the speaker is hesitating
about something; (4) the speaker is in doubt or uncertain
about something; (5) the speaker is engaged in «speech - productive labor,» such as deciding what to say or how to say it.