Sentences with phrase «writes preface»

Sweeney writes the preface for the catalogue, The evolution of Calder's work epitomizes the evolution of plastic art in the present century.
André Breton writes the preface to the catalogue.
Plus: David Roberts to close London gallery and open Somerset sculpture park Promotions and appointment at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. and Hockney writes preface for forthcoming Kitaj memoir
According to the book's preface, Trump finished the manuscript before the election's results were announced and wrote the preface in the days before her father's inauguration.
(Curiously enough, Twilight of Idols, from which this passage is taken, was published only one month before Bergson wrote a preface to his first book.)
As the author of the first Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, she brought her writing full circle in 2010 by writing the preface to the eighth and most recent edition.
Dee wrote a preface to this book, the first English edition of Euclid's Elements of Geometry, published London, 1570.
Together, we only wrote the preface to a volume of the N.Y. Acad.
It is therefore surprising that Gardner wrote the preface for Thomas Armstrong's book, Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom, which includes many such trivial ideas, such as singing spellings and spelling with leaves and twigs, as mentioned earlier.
He might have protected himself better from charges of plagiarism, Darwin reflected fretfully, if he had only written a preface, as most scientists did when they published any controversial set of claims: a survey of all the ideas that had gone before.
This is the first - ever such event devoted to literary agents in DBW's conference history, and Ashlock has written a preface to the session, Redefining the Middleman.
He wrote the preface for the 6th edition of Margin of Safety.
And if that's not enough for you, Alexander McCall Smith, acclaimed author of The No. 1 Ladies» Detective Agency Series, has written the preface.
Because I was asked to write the preface to the first showing of it on the West Coast and in trying to find common denominators among the various people, including some people that we now would not regard as Abstract Expressionist, I realized that one couldn't make aesthetically a common denominator, but that what everybody did have in common in the sense that there was a School of Paris or in those days a Boston School of Jewish Expressionist painters, there was a New York School.
How does one write a preface to a postscript, a prologue to an epilogue?
The quality of the book was so good that the immediate Past ABA President, Rita Cooper Ramo, put her prestige on the line by both writing the Preface and endorsing it on the Book Cover.
I'm writing the preface to the fourth edition of A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting.
I now have the honor of writing this Preface to the Second Edition, and I must say that this is not really a 2nd Edition at all.

Not exact matches

In a preface to the report, U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison, D - Minn., writes, «Each year, Congress spends about $ 200 billion to help house American families.
In the preface to Several Short Sentences About Writing, he argues that «most of the received wisdom about how writing works is not only wrong but harmful,» and then devotes the rest of the book to smashing assumptions and correcting misconceptions about theWriting, he argues that «most of the received wisdom about how writing works is not only wrong but harmful,» and then devotes the rest of the book to smashing assumptions and correcting misconceptions about thewriting works is not only wrong but harmful,» and then devotes the rest of the book to smashing assumptions and correcting misconceptions about the craft.
He read Benjamin Graham's «The Intelligent Investor,» which had a preface written by Buffett.
This year, I like to ask in preface with... Bill Gates wrote, Warren's gift is being able to think ahead of the crowd.
The object of the Author in the following pages has been to collect the most remarkable instances of those moral epidemics which have been excited, sometimes by one cause and sometimes by another, and to show how easily the masses have been led astray, and how imitative and gregarious men are, even in their infatuations and crimes,» wrote Charles Mackay in the preface to the first edition of his Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
As Przywara writes in the preface to the first edition of his great book (1932), «I sought a formula that would do justice to the way the question of essence and existence appears in Thomas himself.»
Hartshorne had grown up in a family milieu that led him early to the perception that God is love.10 As he wrote in his Preface to Man's Vision of God (1941), «a magnificent intellectual content — far surpassing that of such systems as Thomism, Spinozism, German idealism, positivism (old or new)-- is implicit in the religious faith most briefly expressed in the three words, God is love.»
As Stratford Caldecott wrote in his preface: «There is a crying need for holiness, among both clergy and laity, a holiness which takes the example of Christ himself as its source, and it seems to me that it would be most helpful to have such «centres of holiness» in this country.»
I have stepped away and believe everything concerning Christianity should be prefaced with according to what is written in the Bible.
If you have to preface what you are about to post with a warning that — despite the forth - coming comments — you are not racist, bigoted, closed - minded (or fill in the blank), then we've got some unfortunate news: You're probably about to write something racist, bigoted or closed - minded.
In the preface to the Kojiki, Yasumaro, the reputed author, after a brief résumé of the earlier part of the book, tells us that in the year 673 A.D. the Heavenly Sovereign, Emperor Temmu, laid the basis for its writing.
In the preface Stapledon states that he is writing out of a feeling of impending crisis.
-- «two new people begin to emerge from all this devastation,» as Bergman writes in the preface to the published script.
In the Preface to Images of Good and Evil Buber writes that he has been preoccupied with the problem of evil since his youth.
In the preface to the book, Niebuhr wrote that our age, confronted by so many hopes and frustrations, «is in particular need of the Christian gospel; and requires both the relative - historical, and the final - and - absolute facets of the Christian hope to maintain its sanity and its sense of the meaning of existence.»
In the preface to his five books on The Interpretation of the Oracles of the Lord, Papias referred to «the living and abiding voice» of tradition, which he even preferred to written records.
This year, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson skipped the lengthy executive summary and laid out a preface of just 440 words, naming only a single concern in his written introduction: ISIS.
Nelson, a senior zoologist at the American Museum of Natural History, wrote that statement in the preface to a recent book by Wendell Bird, the leading attorney for the creationist organizations.
In the preface to the second edition, MacIntyre said that he will be able to overcome the mistakes he made in A Short History of Ethics only when he writes something called A Very Long History of Ethics.
It is not a very good history, but it is probably as good a history as we can expect, not only because it is the best of its kind, and practically the only survival of its kind (Several other authors, according to Josephus, had undertaken to write accounts of the revolt — see the opening paragraphs of his preface to The Jewish War.
In Tradition, Rationality, and Virtue, Thomas D. D'Andrea quotes the preface MacIntyre wrote to the Polish edition of After Virtue:
In his preface to the Popular Patristics publication of On the Incarnation, C.S. Lewis writes «It is a good rule, after reading a new book, never to allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in - between.
He uses the same term in writing upon matters of conduct to the Corinthians, where he prefaces a fresh piece of teaching with a tactful acknowledgment that the Corinthians have faithfully followed the orders which they had previously been given.
The «thesis of this book,» she writes in her preface, is
Spinoza, he writes, is so bold as to proclaim in the preface to the Treatise that Judaism and Christianity are basically nothing but organized superstition.
He wrote in The Preface to the New Testament:
The second edition has about 1220 stanzas in Telugu original along with Brown's English translation, together with his «Preface to Vemana» written on 23rd November 1824 (pp.
«The fact that we are all priests and kings means that each of us Christians may go before God and intercede for the other,» he wrote in a preface to the Psalter.
«One single voice continues to sing the tenor, while at the same time many other voices play around it, exulting and decorating it in exuberant strains, and as it were leading it forth in a divine roundelay,» wrote Luther in the Preface to Georg Rhau's Symphoniae Jucundae, 1538.
Everything John has written up to now is preface to the great event of our Lord's death and resurrection.
In the preface to the record section, which Abe also wrote, he listed himself as the heavyweight champion of Panama and South America, with a home address: New London, Conn.; born: 1888.
Just to sort of preface the wrap - up — 1) I write about all of the games using a statistical review; I do not see nearly enough of the games to have a decent opinion as to what is going on..
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