Sentences with phrase «who wrote this piece»

That's the same Laffer who wrote the piece on the yield curve I mentioned above back in 1986.
The person who wrote the piece totally left Penal Substituationary Atonement looking so weak in comparison to the Christus Victor view.
Give that honor to Aisha Harris, who wrote a piece on a website stating that Santa Claus ought to now be somebody who is not White.
So, who wrote that piece of crap book of yours?
1) who wrote the piece is immaterial.
The person who wrote this piece said: The survey is full of surprising findings.
That would be the journalist who wrote the piece.
A woman in her sixties, who wrote a piece for the daily New York Times, described what she had learned from three marriages — the third and final one being a happy bonding.
The National Union of Students (NUS) President Aaron Porter, who wrote a piece for Channel 4 News asking Lord Browne if he would like to start his adult life with debts of # 40k last week, said: «If adopted, Lord Browne's review would hand universities a blank cheque and force the next generation to pick up the tab for devastating cuts to higher education.
anyone who can not note that the two pics were taken together is as dumb as the guy who wrote this piece of crap...: D
The LA Times journalist who wrote the piece, Amy Kaufman, posted on Twitter the actress's full comments about Doctor Strange and her interest in the growing number of comic book characters and series being developed into film — and one particular DC series in particular.
Display the students anonymous paragraphs and see if students can figure out who wrote each piece.
Then the person who wrote this piece of crap talks about how they didn't put any effort into even trying to enjoy it.
Pendleton, who wrote a piece for the book, will be discussing the idea of how art that ceases to exist can challenge institutional frameworks with Lemon.
The journalist who wrote this piece was offered tiger - bone - tonic for 2,800 yuan (# 280) a bottle...
For those who haven't followed the story, Beauchamp is a US soldier in Iraq who wrote some pieces for The New Republic which, among other things, described bad behaviour by US troops, such as deliberately running over stray dogs or taunting a woman disfigured by burns.
And you are certain that it is actually Dr. Curry who wrote the piece you quoted — from where exactly?
Likewise, if it is released under the firm's name, then there is no guarantee on who wrote the piece other than someone employed by the law firm.
Corn on the Job Wisdom for Job Seekers Blog About Archives COTJ Blog Roll Corn Heads Contact Subscribe The Importance of Networking for Interns by Rich DeMatteo on November 16, 2009 Last week I read a post from one of my favorite bloggers, Ryan Stephens, who wrote a piece called «How to be an Awesome Intern & #.

Not exact matches

Jimenez wrote a piece on the leader in STEM she admires most, Sheryl Sandberg, who will speak Tuesday at the conference.
Liz Elam, founder of Link Coworking in Austin and an organizer of the upcoming Global Coworking Uncoference Conference, who also wrote the CNBC piece, expanded on the networking benefits of spaces like hers when we got in touch, noting that interactions with fellow coworking members often go beyond what we traditionally think of as networking to encompass emotional «support.»
«The hamburger maker is looking for a precise amount of fat content,» Michael Moss, a journalist who wrote a Pulitzer Prize - winning piece on the meat industry, told Tech Insider.
And Bolton was one of the architects of that [war,]» added Davis, who also wrote an opinion piece on Bolton's appointment for CNBC.
The first comes from Shakespeare who wrote this well - known piece of advice: «To thine own self be true.»
They found that the people who were able to choose what to think about experienced a greater reduction of high - arousal negative emotions and a boost in low - arousal positive ones, as Christian Jarrett writes in a piece about the findings for the British Psychological Society research digest.
As I alluded to in a piece I wrote when he stepped down from the Apple board of directors in 2014, Bill Campbell was a complicated man who moved fluidly inside grey zones.
She said she wrote her opinion piece because of the online treatment of Zoe Quinn, an independent game maker who was the subject of a strange, rambling attack written by a former boyfriend in August.
«Five years ago,» says Richard Greenfield, a media and technology analyst at BTIG who happens to be Netflix's most vocal proponent on Wall Street, «we wrote a piece saying that the networks shouldn't license to Netflix because they were going to unleash a monster that would undermine their business.»
Note: The title of this piece (see: here) was just too good to pass up on — after we wrote the piece, we found a couple others who thought so as well.
As an editor, it's rare to collaborate with someone who simultaneously aces a piece of writing on the first try and accepts feedback with the utmost graciousness and willingness to iterate.
During the interrogation, Mr. Tsarnaev, who sustained a gunshot wound to the neck, had trouble speaking and answered several questions by writing on a piece of paper and nodding.
2007 Guide to Linkbaiting (Nick Wilson, SEL) Written by someone who was already discussing Link Baiting back in 2005, this excellent piece covers Widgetbait and other Link Baiting techniques for 2007.
The Mormon then takes the crap pieces from the toilet and studies them in a special baseball cap made of yak pubes, and quotes the text from the crap pieces to another who writes them down on legal note pads.
Very well written piece aimed perfectly at its target audience, the «professors» of the world, who feel the need to project themselves and their prejudices upon those leaving it.
I can not wait for the time, hopefully, that I can personally ask Jesus of what He thought of all the miscellaneous ramblings of so - called religious authors such as the idiot who wrote this particular piece.
I love how you have a piece written buy a guy who knows more about what the bible says in and out and in different translations than any poster here, someone who has studied it for years and years, knows its history, and the history of the time it was written, but people still don't believe what he is saying because of what they hear from a preacher on Sunday mornings.
(I want to give credit to the Chicago Tribune's article on Larycia Hawkins» dismissal from Wheaton College, Wheaton College suspends Christian professor who wore a hijab, for providing me with the inspiration and an outline to write this satirical piece.)
The whole piece is definitely worth reading, although those who are acquainted already with the writings of Bishop Barron will certainly not come across too many deviations or developments from his other writing on similar subjects.
She wrote a follow - up comment on the piece to clarify her thinking for those who are addicted to alcohol.
I still get emails from people who have discovered my Newtape Letters published in First Things, pieces that played off C.S. Lewis» famous Screwtape Letters, asking me when I will write more.
Feeling toward the value of their work ranged from that of one minister who reported: «I have never found a drunk who wasn't worth my time and attention and it meant a lot to them,» to the man who wrote, «As far as my experience goes, it is a discouraging piece of work trying to help people who do not want it.»
But this rejection, in turn, prompted Hamann to compose and publish a piece called To the Witch at Kadmanbor, a «letter» supposedly written by Nicolai to an old sorceress, asking her to translate Hamann's Monologue from the Chinese of the «Mandarin» who wrote it» a letter that, midway through its course, suddenly becomes a delirious monologue of its own (in which the witch now appears as the Fury Alecto, but with two faces, «a calf's eye like Juno's, and the watery eye of an owl») before concluding with the recommendation that Hamann be forced like his illustrious ancestor Haman — from the book of Esther — to mount the scaffold.
He reiterated that he had written a piece in The Times four years ago, saying: «the world must wake up urgently to the plight of the ancient churches throughout the region who are faced with the threat of mass murder and mass displacement».
As a Swiss theologian, Paul Wernle, wrote: «How miserably all those finely constructed theories of sacrifice and vicarious atonement crumble to pieces before this faith in the love of God our Father, who so gladly pardons.
sqeptiq... That was a wonderfully «crafted» piece of «creative» writing... Hence, you have proved that you are indeed «made in the image» of the God who CREATED you... Your post reflects (and demands) creationism... unless you are now going to tell me that those words got there by «accident»...?
All of this could easily be done to any author or blogger who has published more than one piece of writing.
In a piece entitled «The happiness of pursuit», in Time magazine July 2013, we read: «All human beings may come equipped with the pursuit - of - happiness impulse — the urge to find lusher land just over the hill, fatter buffalo in the next valley — but it's Americans who have codified the idea, written it into the Declaration of Independence and made it a central mandate of the national character.»
I've received moving notes in response to other pieces I've written on Charlie Gard — including from people who wondered whether, because of their decision to remove a ventilator for their child, they were guilty of euthanasia by omission.
«With more than 14 million members around the globe, the church is no more able to guarantee compliance of every member with its policies than other worldwide faiths are able to guarantee theirs,» Michael Otterson, who heads up LDS Church public affairs, wrote in a piece for the Washington Post.
It was an opinion piece written by Paster, who is compleetly independent of CNN.
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