If you have a series of books on Amazon, make sure that the covers connect to each other in some way and clearly indicate
what number the book is in the series.
Not exact matches
For
what it's worth, Amazon currently sells
books by a
number of other serial killers and mass murderers, including the likes of John Wayne Gacy, David «Son of Sam» Berkowitz, and the most infamous mass murderer of all time, Adolf Hitler.
What makes this
book so radical — and thought - provoking — is its ingenious composition: fifty dart - like essays that shoot to the heart of an equal
number of components of public health in the current age.
«You can see it in the
number of deals being struck but also in the
number of conferences,
books, and articles on the subject and in the cocktail - party interest I get when I tell people
what I do.»
But remember this: if you read those 1,560
books, that small
number is
what has a profound effect on success, and a major determining factor in your wealth.
More useful to investigations was the discovery in the shop of
what was described as a «master
book, filled with names and phone
numbers of foreigners.»
Now, we've always had a small
number of very powerful players —
what we're saying in the
book is there's a very high likelihood that it could be a different set of players if the traditional industry folks don't move quickly.
Don't waste another second of valuable work time trying to remember if you
booked your rental car or
what your flight confirmation
number is.
Remember, the S&P bottomed at
what I call the
Book of Revelations
number 666, right — first week of March, 2009.
His 11th
book, «The Clash of Cultures: Investment vs. Speculation,» is a highly critical,
numbers - driven look at how Wall Street went wrong, how it's screwing up both the economy and our retirement prospects, and
what we can do to fix things.
I do not forecast
numbers years or even months in advance at all and only value and analyze
what I see in the company now so you will not see any DCF valuations in this
book.
Thomas Laqueur of the University of California at Berkeley reviews a
number of
books on smoking (meaning, mainly, cigarette smoking) and concludes with this: «They are the result of a new vision of
what health means, or more precisely, of
what death does not mean.
and bart shouldn't even be included because of his disingenuous
book about the variants of the BIble... (he never really gets down to the explicit details of
what they are... thus misleading people into thinking the Bible is full of errors - for example... a verse may say «Jesus said to give all your possessions» whereas a VARIANT says «And HE says, give all your possesssions») an extremely low
number of variants in the Bibel even change a thing...
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say
what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome
number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime
book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
Journalist Peter Seewald became famous for his
books written in collaboration with Joseph Ratzinger, later Benedict XVI:
what began as one interview for a major German newspaper developed into a series of
books over a
number of years, exploring deep theological issues and the complex debates of our time.
Again, scholars have tried to determine
what the significance is of this last set of
numbers in the
book, but to no avail.
now I liken this passage to
what God said concerning the priest in the
book of
Numbers 18th chapter he said that their inheritance was of the tithes of the children of Israel and so too me its right on point as too those who are chosen by God whether Pastor, Evangelist or Apostle etc..
If there is truth to the saying «We are
what we read,» a look at the
numbers and kinds of religious
books that Americans are reading may prove more revealing than a poll on church membership.
Seems funny how we always want to quote these
Numbers from this or that
book, rather than look at the pure emotional value in
what there saying without judging.
Anyway, this new
book by Philip Wesley Comfort looks at a large
number of the variant readings from the textual families, and briefly explains
what the variations are, and
what Comfort thinks is the best reading for a particular variant.
What I can be sure about however is the tyranny and
number of despots that have burned
books, regarding thinkers and those with an education as threats to be eliminated.
When you try to explain that the church fathers came up with
what was «cannon» based on a
number of synods / councils etc, and that not all Christians have the same cannonical
books in their Bible, some Christians really spaz out.
Her best - selling 1964
book, A Choice, Not an Echo, pushing the presidential candidacy of Barry Goldwater, resulted in the debacle of Goldwater's landslide loss, but the long - term result was the mobilization of large
numbers of people, mostly in the Midwest and South and many of them women, who were appalled at the moral havoc that the 1960s had wrought and also, as time passed, at
what they perceived as America's growing defense weakness under Jimmy Carter.
A friend of mine has done a bit of work on a detailed Hebrew study on Genesis 1:1... so much so, he is drafting a
book and has taught on a
number of portions of
what he has been learning.
The point, and I make it a
number of times in this
book, is that there is an enormous gap between
what natural science describes and
what we know as living, sensing, experiencing human beings.
It is my own belief that the explanation for the enormous sale of Honest to God is simply that great
numbers of men and women who wish to be both modern and Christian found in that
book a presentation of Christianity which on the one hand they felt was absolutely honest and which on the other hand (and for the first time) opened to them the basic meaning of
what we may style «the religious question»:
what man is,
what his world is like, how one can find significance and dignity for living, and the like.
No man especially is great, it has all the foot notes, and those tell you where, page
number, edition, everything, in the churches own history and
books, where the information is, and
what was said or done.
On the other hand, by taking account in Critique et Religion of previous attempts at synthesis, he allows for the point about
what may already be considered as dismissed and for the elimination of a certain
number of false ideas which would compromise the research to which his
books invite us.
But yet it is still sadly true that large
numbers of our more thoughtful contemporaries are repelled from the Church because they find in it
what looks to them like sheer unthinking obscurantism, a shockingly immoral attitude towards truth (of which Mr. Blamires»
book is an example), and a cavalier disregard of patent fact about the world in which we live.
BUT here's
what you need to do: choose a recipe
book from your shelf at random (either close your eyes, use a random
number generator, ask your nearest and dearest to pick a
number, it's up to you) and then turn to the index at the back.
When this happens, an alert comes through via e - mail / text message (along with a pop - up on our Live Odds page) to notify members which
book just got steamed and at
what number.
What made it worse was the
number of times Chelsea players were
booked for simulation for clear penalties, you are not going to get every decision but to get accused of cheating on top of not getting the penalty is ridiculous.
That's not
what I do here whereas you will find a lot of advice from people who were cheated on and supposedly have the answer for everyone else, or the any
number of
books on healing from infidelity.
Nancy's
book and interview — Episode # 34 where we go into detail about pumping frequency, breastmilk storage and a phrase that Nancy has coined «
what is your magic
number.
food manufacturers have managed to invade
what should be a commercial - free zone through vending machines and «pouring rights»; branded foods (like Pizza Hut pizzas) sold in the national school lunch program; the sale of a la carte foods; the use of Channel One television in the classroom; the creation of textbooks replete with math problems that use the products» names; give - aways of branded items like textbook covers; offering their products as rewards for academic performance (read X
number of
books over the summer and earn a gift certificate to McDonald's); and much more.
I love the fact its got an important message but also teaches colours and
numbers,
what a great
book x Cakesphotoslife (Angie) recently posted... San Francisco Paid Excursions
When I first got pregnant I spent many hours researching
what the best
books for new Mom's are and the
number of them out there is truly overwhelming.
What they are learning while they play: literacy: storytelling from memory, retelling in correct order, sequencing, remembering key elements of a story, using storybook language in play motor skills: scooping, pouring, tipping, pinching and raking through sensory materials maths: counting out
numbers of objects to match those in a
book, problem solving
Around the World is a «follow the trail»
book, so toddlers can use their fingers to follow the maps in the
book; Things that Go is a great way to practice words, and
What Can You Spot: Counting is a lovely little counting
book which will help your toddler learn
numbers as you shop.
From colors to
numbers to how to get dressed, older toddlers love
books that reinforce
what they are learning every day.
«When people consider the alternative... the dangers of giving the keys to
Number 10 to David Cameron in a Conservative only government where they want to remorselessly cut, cut, cut public services for ideological reasons way beyond
what is necessary or put the keys to
Number 10 into the hands of Labour, Ed Miliband and Ed Balls, who don't really want to deal with the task of balancing the
books, actually they think the sensible thing to do is to stick to the course, finish the job, but finish it fairly.
A quote in this
book that changed my management style was, «If a PI has 20 people in the lab and you ask the PI at any moment, «
What is person
number 17 doing?»
These examples show the power of probabilistic thinking to override our intuitive sense of
numbers, or
what I call «folk numeracy,» in parallel with my previous columns on «folk science» (August 2006) and «folk medicine» (August 2008) and with my
book on «folk economics» (The Mind of the Market).
Steve Mirsky: You have a
number in the
book for every atom in the universe, so I forget
what it is.
Here Eisenstein argues that the printing press not only changed the
number of
books published, but also who was published,
what was published and who became publishers.
The least one ought to be able to expect in a
book by a statistician is (a) clear specification of
what is being depicted by the
numbers that are presented and (b) appropriate indication of the magnitudes of uncertainties (as reflected, for example, in the range of respectable estimates of a quantity of interest).
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Number one health step to take now 24:07 The
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What this is doing is it's freeing up a little bit of time for me to finish the new
book, and it's also making sure that you've seen the most important, most impactful, most useful content because I believe really deeply with Bulletproof Radio that given that we're pushing 50 million downloads, the
number of hours that are consumed just listening to Bulletproof Radio is more than 100 human lifetimes.
Talking about primal cultures, I wondered
what you guys think about the
book of Weston A. Price, who studied a
number of «primitive» cultures.
Three years on I have developed a general interest in
what we eat and how it affects our bodies and have read a
number of
books that have all supported the lifestyle changes that I made following the «Get Real» approach.