Sentences with phrase «work in later books»

Many authors have written themselves into corners by having to stick to the series rules they thought up early and didn't take into consideration how they'd work in later books.

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In her latest book, Women Who Work, she revealed that she had initially resisted making her family life public, but gave in after she understood that photos of them would be available to the world whether she wanted them to be or noIn her latest book, Women Who Work, she revealed that she had initially resisted making her family life public, but gave in after she understood that photos of them would be available to the world whether she wanted them to be or noin after she understood that photos of them would be available to the world whether she wanted them to be or not:
Lisa's latest book, Selling with Noble Purpose: How to Drive Revenue and Do Work That Makes You Proud, details just how far passion can push you in business to achieve the revenue and income one desires.
The podcast later served as the inspiration for her debut book, Work It: Secrets for Success from the Boldest Women in Business.
Lewis later described this in his autobiographical work Surprised by Joy: «But then the key to my books is Donne's maxim, «The heresies that men leave are hated most.»
I took this from a discussion of Jesus» bloodline that is in wikipedia - «Differing and contradictory versions of a Jesus bloodline hypothesis have been promoted by numerous books, websites and films of non-fiction and fiction in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, which have almost all been dismissed as works of pseudohistory and conspiracy theory.
An institute bears his name, two of his best books were re-issued in the late 1990s, Liberty Fund symposiarchs have dined out handsomely on him, and politicians (ever attuned to a rising market) have ransacked his work for justification of their various Third Ways and Compassionate Conservatisms.
Her latest novel, The Handmaid's Tale (Houghton Mifflin, 1986), is commanding attention as a considerably more ambitious book, part of a new phase of her work that includes the poems in True Stories and the novel Bodily Harm (both published in 1981) Exposing male / female power games within an alarmingly widened field of vision, Atwood bears prophetic witness to the largest, most subtle and most violent manifestations of power in our time.
Rory's in his twenties, and he works long, painful hours late at night on his passion project, a book.
• Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas: Speaking of books in Portuguese, one might as well add one by the towering genius of Brazilian letters, who did everything that would be attempted by «surrealist» or «magical realist» or absurdist writers a century later, and did it all much better; The Posthumous Memoirs is as fantastic and exuberant and hilarious as any of his works, and is also surely the best novel written in the voice of a deceased narrator.
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.
Mays responds that if we remember Whitehead's early mathematical training, then it is evident that the values he later deals with are more akin to «the sort one meets within books on mathematics and mathematical logic, than those found in works on ethics, aesthetics and theology» (PW 61/59).
A book on practical theology now preoccupies me in the same way that an earlier struggle for public criteria in fundamental theology concerned me in the early «70s and the struggle for criteria of meaning and truth in the disclosures of the beautiful and the holy in the classic works of art and religion preoccupied me in the late «70s.
For Buber's own discussion of the development of his dialogical thinking and the circumstances under which he wrote I and Thou [including his statement that he did not read Rosenzweig and Ebner's books till later because of a two - year period of «spiritual askesis» in which he could do no work on Hasidism nor read any philosophy], see his «Nachwort» to Martin Buber, Die Schriften über das Dialogische Prinzip [Heidelberg: Verlag» Lambert Schneider, 1954].
Murray Code has written a good introduction to Whitehead's philosophy of mathematics in his book (OO) based on Whitehead's later works.
It was kind of confusing, however, because later in the book he stated that smaller churches tend to be healthier churches, and God loves to work in obscurity (p. 168).
Furthermore, although we recognized that much of what was worked out in the later book was absent from the former, we read the former in light of where we understood it was tending, namely, the system that we identified as Whitehead's great achievement.
P.S. I wrote an entire chapter in my latest book about the evangelical hero complex and our complicated relationship with our mutual callings and vocations and regular work, if you'd like to read more about this very thing.
These two are only the latest in what is now a long line of books with similar titles, starting years ago with Robert Short's The Gospel According to Peanuts, and now including Pinsky's previous work on The Simpsons and planned volume on South Park, and myriad others like The Gospel According to Dr Seuss and The Gospel According to Tony Soprano.
Peters» book (a revision of his first book on this theme, based on twenty - five years of published work) makes especially clear how in all three monotheistic religions early moves, strategies, and interpretations proved utterly determinative for all later developments.
Although he would express the same sentiments in his later book, he maintained that his first work «may be easier to understand».
He likely became a national god for all of the Jewish tribes when Saul created the United Monarchy sometime between 1020 and 930 B.C.E.. Later, after the Assyrians conquered the northern Kingdom of Israel and the Babylonians conquered the southern Kingdom of Judah and took the royal family and the kingdom's elite to Babylon starting in 597 B.C.E, when the Jews had to re-evaluate their religious beliefs, because of the calamity that befell them, there was a shift to view their god as a universal god in works such as the Book of Isaiah, which were composed after the Exile.
In his first book, entitled The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation, Hartshorne announces his agreement with the Whiteheadian idea that the materials of all nature are events composed of aesthetic feeling,» claiming the additional support of modern physics for the contention; and he has never wavered in this conviction.17 Moreover, he also expounds in this work the further Whiteheadian notion, which he tirelessly repeats in his later works, that what the Constituent experiences or feelings of the universe experience are other experienceIn his first book, entitled The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation, Hartshorne announces his agreement with the Whiteheadian idea that the materials of all nature are events composed of aesthetic feeling,» claiming the additional support of modern physics for the contention; and he has never wavered in this conviction.17 Moreover, he also expounds in this work the further Whiteheadian notion, which he tirelessly repeats in his later works, that what the Constituent experiences or feelings of the universe experience are other experiencein this conviction.17 Moreover, he also expounds in this work the further Whiteheadian notion, which he tirelessly repeats in his later works, that what the Constituent experiences or feelings of the universe experience are other experiencein this work the further Whiteheadian notion, which he tirelessly repeats in his later works, that what the Constituent experiences or feelings of the universe experience are other experiencein his later works, that what the Constituent experiences or feelings of the universe experience are other experiences.
This is the line taken by what in North America today is frequently described as «process thought»; its greatest exponent was the late Professor Alfred North Whitehead in his works Process and Reality (his book has been re-arranged, and provided with excellent explanatory notes by D. W. Sherburne, under the title of Key to Whitehead's Process and Reality), Science and the Modern World, Modes of Thought, Adventures of Ideas, Religion in the Making, and Symbolism, all of them written after Whitehead had joined the faculty of Harvard University in the United States in the 1920's.
The worst perpetrator is, of course, Mary Daly, whose significant work in The Church and the Second Sex (1968) and the even more important Beyond God the Father (1973) has degenerated into her latest effort, Gyn / Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism (1978); about «Spinning and Witches and Great Hags,» it is a book which makes one want either to laugh or cry.
But a deeper reason than mere contrariness motivates Fish's literary criticism; and to read his earlier work in the light of his latest Milton book points to a feature of his thought too little noted in the past.
Some scholars believe the more hopeful passages to have been later additions, rather than the work of the original writer, and that the book's acceptance in the canon was largely due to these passages, more expressive of religious faith.
It must be said that it is a book whose rhetoric is flawed, and one finds it more than a little strange that the beautiful precision and economy that generally mark his prose in his work for The New Yorker and in his major books at so many points in his latest work give way to a profusion of jargon and a bloatedness of syntax that disfigure the whole.
Aside from my jaunt up to the big city, I also did some picnicking in the park with my family, a bit of urban gardening, and worked on one of my latest projects — a follow up to my first book (tentatively titled) Great Gluten - Free Vegan Eats Gone Global.
Clem and I actually know each other in real life (we met through following each other's blogs) so it's especially nice to see and share her latest work, «The Vegan Cookie Fairy's Little Book of Chocolate».
Her latest book, Working and Breastfeeding Made Simple, debuted in 2014.
Not only have I tried her methods in the past and found them to be quite effective, but I found that some of her methods in her latest book were things I was already doing and have worked very well for us!
And do let me know what works for you, because I'll incorporate that in a later edition of the book if I can, so that we can get the word out to other new parents!
In the book the author stated that «one of those who worked tirelessly to make the 2011 alliance between Tinubu and Buhari work was Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd), who would later become the National Security Adviser to Jonathan».
Capital, a magnificent 650 - page work, first appeared in France late last year and already looms, in Paul Krugman's eyes, as «the most important economics book of the year — and maybe of the decade».
(Cal Thomas» latest book is «What Works: Common Sense Solutions for a Stronger America» is available in bookstores now.
Jones pays particular attention to Cameron's years working for Norman Lamont and Michael Howard in the 1990s (when he was covering those politicians» activities for the BBC on a daily basis) and later in the book - after dealing with the 2005 Tory leadership election, Brown replacing Blair, the political attitudes of the Murdoch press and Expenses-gate - he devotes whole chapters to both the TV debates and the role of the leaders» wives in a modern British election campaign.
In the new book Bio Art: Altered Realities, William Myers collects the work of artists grappling with the implications of genetic engineering, environmental destruction, and the latest digital technologies.
Nature photographer David Liittschwager worked closely with local scientists to create his latest book, A World in One Cubic Foot: Portraits of Biodiversity, which is an elegy to the minutiae of ecosystems.
It is a bold step to put it at the beginning, because there are many unfamiliar terms and concepts not covered until later in the book, but I think it works, not least because it gives the subject the importance that it deserves.
Cambridge conservation scientist Spike Bucklow uncovered the knock - down cost of the 1260 AD «Westminter Retable» while researching his latest book «Riddle of the Image», which delves into the materials used in medieval works of art.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/realworldpaleo/RWW79.mp3Podcast: Play in new window DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts Android RSSIn Episode 79, Christine talks with Robb Wolf about his latest book Wired to Eat: Turn Off Cravings, Rewire Your Appetite for Weight Loss, and Determine the Foods That Work for You, which will be released March 21st.
In my latest book I present science - based facts in a simple and accessible way so you can make informed decisions that work best for yoIn my latest book I present science - based facts in a simple and accessible way so you can make informed decisions that work best for yoin a simple and accessible way so you can make informed decisions that work best for you.
However, this think - about - money - later formula has worked for Richard in the past — Boombox spawned a book, was invited to replicate itself in Milan and Paris, and drew attention (read: money) from big brands like Burberry.
Any day John Michael McDonagh gets to work on a film set is a good day in our book so it's a thrill to share a first look at the Calvary and The Guard man's latest project, War On Everyone, as he cranks the cameras in New Mexico.
Although this is not a biographical study, Thomas» book does proceed in a basically chronological manner, beginning with Lorre's work on the European stage in the 1920s and early 1930s, following his move to Hollywood and roles as a leading actor in the 1930s, proceeding to a study of his work as a supporting actor at Warner Bros. in the 1940s, his not - so - triumphant return to Europe to direct and star in Der Verlorene after WWII and finally his late screen roles in the 1950s and 1960s.
In a nearby village, Belle (Watson) spends her days lost in a book or helping her father, Maurice (Kline), with his latest inventions that may or may not worIn a nearby village, Belle (Watson) spends her days lost in a book or helping her father, Maurice (Kline), with his latest inventions that may or may not worin a book or helping her father, Maurice (Kline), with his latest inventions that may or may not work.
Today's Nintendo news: latest episode of Nintendo Minute, making of video for the Kirby Fighter statue from First 4 Figures, updated cover for the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — Master Works book, holiday trailer for the Nintendo 3DS, latest episode of the Yoiko x Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition webshow, trailer for the CoroCoro gear in Splatoon 2 (+ latest Splatoon Koshien 2018 report), Cappy papercraft (Super Mario Odyssey), latest The Guessing Game video, latest Tool Assisted Speedrun video, and video message for the Game Awards!
The reason for Frost's invisibility is later explained in screenwriter David Lindsay - Abaire's mythology (working from a series of books by William Joyce).
At the WGA West ceremoney in Los Angeles special honors went to: The Post writers Liz Hannah and Josh Singer with Paul Selvin Award; Milk writer Dustin Lance Black with the Valentine Davies Award for his work for the LGBTQ community; Mary Tyler Moore show co-creator James L. Brooks with the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement; writer - producer Alison Cross (Roe vs. Wade, Murder in the First) with the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television Writing Achievement; and late comic - book icon Len Wein, co-creator of Wolverine, with the Animation Writers Caucus Animation Writing Award.
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