Sentences with phrase «very early booking»

If the course you wish to book is not advertised through PLEC (e.g. very early booking), please contact [email protected].
The new man waited just two and half minutes before making an impact, as he picked up a very early booking.

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«We have dramatically increased access to school options for Newark families, provided grants directly to teachers at 37 schools, given 300,000 books to Newark students through the My Very Own Library program, and just recently, we committed to a $ 1 million initiative to improve early childhood education in Newark,» the foundation said in a statement to CNBC.
«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.
Sandy: Very early on, when we were screaming at each other and entered therapy, I bought all these books on couples and business.
My intrigue stems back to my earlier comments that the long term trends in appreciation in real estate are simply not very competitive versus equities, despite what Robert Kiyosaki had to say in his book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
But on Twitter, Mr. Gurley of Benchmark, one of the earliest supporters of Mr. Kalanick at Uber, said of the executive, «There will be many pages in the history books devoted to @travisk — very few entrepreneurs have had such a lasting impact on the world.»
I remember reading in the early 1990s for example a very interesting book about the US «long depression» of the 1880s and 1890s that began with the September 1873 crash in the NY Stock Exchange.
I got very lucky early on because someone introduced me to a book by David Goldhill called «Catastrophic Care.»
Colm O'Shea «As the book states very early on, there is nothing new under the sun in the art of speculation, and everything that was said then completely applies to the markets of today.
This verse is very early in the Book of Hebrews, where the author is talking about faith.
You can — as I pointed out earlier — see this very concept in the book of Revelations, where the Kingdom of Heaven arrives on earth with the New Jerusalem... Here.
I can see tat a lot of people that don't like that I disagree with the article dismissed my earlier opinion as hate, I certainly don't have as much experience in hate as this people that read about it very often in their sacred books.
Thanks especially to the critical study of Dr. C. Harold Dodd, as summed up in his notable little book The Apostolic Preaching, we have become familiar with the word kerygma, Greek for «the proclamation»; and taught by Dr. Dodd and those who have followed the line of enquiry which he laid down, we have come to see that this kerygma was the very heart of the earliest Christianity.
I may be not very orthodox but I think that one of the worst mistakes the early Church Fathers did was to accept the Apocalypsis (Revelations) as a Canonigal book.
Firstly, it must be remembered, that he disclaims very early in the book that he can only speak for the mainline denominations with which he is familiar, and although my memory may fail me, he implies that he can only speak for his observations of the churches / leaders with whom he is familiar, and also that he may be wrong, and also, that he is only pointing out what he calls a possible cause for the problems he has seen, and hopes that his suggestions / ideas, will be considered, researched, etc, and that time will tell if his thesis bears any truth or not.
Their books may not be known to most of the general public interested in questions related to Jesus, the Gospels, or the early Christian church, but they do occupy a noteworthy niche as a (very) small but (often) loud minority voice.
Sherburne's views on this matter are not very explicit in WA; but the illustrations in that book suggest that he would deny that earlier occasions are literally included in later ones.
First, it is trying to articulate how contemporary rock seems to be in a pattern of Perpetual Repetition, but how that mode is different from the Retro Rock and Roll stance that arose in the late 70s / early 80s — this is very much a response to, or a working out of my own thinking in the light of, Simon Reynolds» fine book Retromania.
There it was natural to begin with the history, for while some very early folksongs antedate any written history and the prophecy of Amos was the earliest complete book, an important part of the history found in the Old Testament was written before any other major type of literature emerged.
Hajime Nakamura, an expert on early Buddhism in India and noted for his book on ways of thinking, East and West, was very open to the discussion of diverse historical models as a new approach to East - West encounter.
But very early in the book the pattern which would continue to govern Wieman's appropriation of Whitehead's views is evident: Whitehead's philosophy, particularly his views published prior to Process and Reality, is transformed into American pragmatism.
• Late May and early June saw two very fine book talks at the First Things office.
It has been characterized as a late book, but as containing a great deal of very ancient material, reflecting the folk religion of the early Aryans, and as carried along, it represents the cultural lag of the Vedic people.
Even the earliest parts of the New Testament are not free from interest in this question, and by the time we reach some of the later books this interest has become very important.
Contemporary study of the early Christian movement presents a very different, much more diverse and complicated picture of it than that summarized by Martin in this book.
The readings of the family created a vast library of English books, from which Borges read at a very early age.
The earlier books in general certainly betray a very vivid sense of the solidarity of the nation, so much so that the community can be addressed, or spoken of, as if it were one person «Israel is my son, my firstborn», says the Book of Exodus.
These writers believed themselves to be inspired by the Spirit and called as teachers, and their writings, argues Wright, «were not simply about the coming of God's Kingdom into all the world; they were, and were designed to be, part of the means whereby that happened... Those who read these writings discovered, from very early on, that the books themselves carried the same power, the same authority in action, that had characterized the initial preaching of the «word.»
The most we can say based on I Corinthians 15 in conjunction with Acts is that the earliest accounts of the resurrection appearances may very well have been less explicit and elaborate than the present ones in the Gospels (which we had already assumed), and were perhaps analogous to the accounts of Paul's experience on the road to Damascus as we find them in the Book of Acts.
This being said, however, I must in all seriousness bemoan one very important omission, which seems to me to open the doors to those perplexing questions I referred to earlier: there is no greater and more moving passage about friendship than Augustine's description, in Book IV of the Confessions, of his «very dear» (but unnamed) friend, an acquaintance from childhood, a fellow student and then fellow teacher of rhetoric.
Alaina, who I met at my very first Molly on the Range book tour event, made the cutest ever cake earlier this year and added the marzipan butter from MOTR (which is essentially your basic ingredients for marzipan, blanched almonds and sugar, blended into oblivion until silky and spreadable) to the frosting.
But the girlfriend must have felt the awkwardness, because Christmas Eve morning we all woke up to find that she had taken a very early morning shuttle down to Denver and booked a flight out.
Even though the early press runs of the first book, Top Secret Recipes, excluded buttermilk in this recipe — a very important ingredient if you really want pourable batter — many figured out the missing ingredient on their own and the error was quickly corrected in later copies.
While I really liked his earlier book, «World Sourdoughs from Antiquity» better, this is a very good book, and I really like some of the recipes in it.
She was in the very early stages of writing her first book at that point, and I've enjoyed reading her blog, and catching up with her in person whenever possible, ever since.
In the very early years of this century, before online booking had really caught on, I used to take the morning off (or throw a sickie) to queue up at the old box office in Avenell Road to buy tickets for certain key fixtures, instead of risking the phone.
Please accept this book as an expression of our commitment to support all families in our community who are navigating these very important early years.
A valuable list of very simple things every rookie mom needs to know are included in the new book Homemade Play by early childhood educator Kim Lyons.
There are many books and resources that help moms return to the workforce after being a stay - at - home mom, but very little that offer support to the career woman who decides to pivot and take some time off to be with her children in the early years.
And if there is one thing that I hope women take away from this book, it's that we have to look out for our sisters, because we can recognize the signs often earlier than others, whether we're online or in real life, whether we're making these connections virtually or face to face, and it's very important that we are aware of each other in this critical time period, after our babies are born.
Some of the schools I visited while writing my book let out students very early, which often meant they were sending kids into environments that were nowhere near as good as their school environment.
Your baby certainly isn't going to be able to read a book and understand it, so what should you expect at this very early age?
Useful from the very early stages, books can be kept for years and used when the child starts to learn how to read.
Darcia opened this first session, «Life Giving: Mindful Beginnings,» with a very interesting introduction to her new book, Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality, particularly the early body - mind co-construction of the infant by caregivers.
Earlier this week I had the very great pleasure of catching up with Lee Billings, the author of Five Billion Years of Solitude, a beautifully written and provocative new book about the quest to find other Earths, other life in the universe.
The very high standard of illustrations in the early section is maintained throughout the book, greatly adding to the value of a fine text.
Fischetti: The early [assertion] in the book about, I think it's being proved [out], [that] the earth really can't substantiate the resources that we're extracting from it or the waste that we're producing; and there's more studies that are coming out very recently even that are proving starting to put numbers on all of that, so the assertion is I think is that continued growth is not possible without greater resource consumption and [waste creation].
The book provides an interesting, in - depth, but very readable discussion of research on the earliest life on Earth and especially on microfossils.
In Taubes's earlier book: Good Calories, Bad Calories, he argues that the best diet is one loaded with protein and fat and very low in carbohydrate.
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