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The philosophical message of the book fits well with the religious piety of the Middle Ages.
Transmigration was not intended by Dick to be part of the trilogy ; however, the book fits comfortably with the two finished volumes and Dick himself called the three novels a trilogy, saying " the three do form a trilogy constellating around a basic theme.
Timothy Archer does not cite VALIS and was not intended by Dick to be part of the trilogy ; however, the book fits comfortably with the two finished volumes and Dick himself called the three novels a trilogy, saying " the three do form a trilogy constellating around a basic theme.
John D Wilburn in his book " Dutchman's Lost Ledge of Gold ", 1990, points out that the Bulldog Gold Mine near Goldfield, Arizona, fits very well the description Jacob Waltz gave as the location of his ' lost mine '.
Slide cube projectors were popular at one time because the cubes were cheaper than carousels and they allow for much higher storage density – a book or drawer of 16 forty-slide cubes ( 640 slides ) fits
With the exception of the fountain, the description neatly fits the interior which Wyman achieved in the Bradbury building just six years after Bellamy's book was published.
However, from the illustrations in the first book many have concluded that he is a Cairn Terrier while others believe he is a Yorkshire Terrier as this breed was very popular at the time and it fits the illustration quite well.
Charles Rosen states in his book The Classical Style that the entire piece fits the mold of a sonata form because of the reprise of material from the first movement that had been in D major, the relative major, now reprised in B minor.
The book was then published under Cowper's name with no mention of Bidloo or Lairesse, with the original engraved, allegorical title page amended with an irregular piece of paper lettered: " The anatomy of the humane bodies ...," which fits over the Dutch title.
The book is narrated in the same fashion as Black's stand-up routines, with explicit language, sarcasm, and constant fits of rage.
This book fits into the genre of literary nonsense.
" In Mary McCarthy's novel The Group ( 1954 ), " Kay saw that husband, Harald was sinking into a Slough of Despond ( as they termed his sudden, Scandinavian fits of depression )…" W. Somerset Maugham alludes to the Slough in his book Of Human Bondage, where in a letter to the protagonist, Philip Carey, the failed poet Cronshaw details that he has " hopelessly immersed in the Slough of Despond ," referring to his poverty.

book and into
In a book review of `` The Soviet Cultural Offensive '', he says, `` Long before the State Department organized its bureaucracy into an East-West Contacts Staff in order to wage a cultural counter-offensive within Soviet borders, the sharp cutting-edge of American culture had carved its mark across the Russian steppes, as when the enterprising promoters of ' Porgy And Bess ' overrode the State Department to carry the contemporary ' cultural warfare ' behind the enemy lines.
These narratives of coarse action and crude language appeared first in local newspapers, as a rule, and later found their way between book covers, though rarely into the planters' libraries beside the morocco-bound volumes of Horace, Mr. Addison, Mr. Pope, and Sir Walter Scott.
But the one that upset the financially wise was the professional dancer who related in a book how he parlayed his earnings into a $2,000,000 profit on the stock market.
The book is divided into chapters and in each chapter the material is grouped into Text, Tables, Illustrations, and Bibliography.
-- that should a minister in Boston trust himself to his heart, should he `` speak without book, and consequently break some law of speech, or be hurried into some daring hyperbole, he should find little mercy ''.
* Atlas ( cartography ), a collection of maps, traditionally bound into book form
The large amount of travel done by Christie and Mallowan has not only made for a great writing theme, as shown in her famous novel: The Murder on the Orient Express, but also tied into the idea of archaeology as an adventure that has become so important in today ’ s popular culture as described by Cornelius Holtorf in his book Archaeology is a Brand.
This book, which established his reputation, was first translated into English by William Montgomery and published in 1910 as The Quest of the Historical Jesus.
This book has been translated into English by Parwiz Mowewedge.
* Homer Hickam, Jr .' s book Rocket Boys was adapted into the 1999 film October Sky.
Louisa turned her experience into the book Hospital Sketches.
The Roman poet Horace modelled his own lyrical compositions on those of Alcaeus, rendering the Lesbian poet's verse-forms, including ' Alcaic ' and ' Sapphic ' stanzas, into concise Latin-an achievement he celebrates in his third book of odes.
Scholars break the book of Amos up into three sections.
The book went through many editions, was reprinted in the United States and translated into German and other languages.
The book was translated into English and caused controversy in the United States, and Morita later had has chapters removed from the English version and distanced himself from the book.
The second book includes eight further types, broken down not into fractions but an Albertian system, which Dürer probably learned from Francesco di Giorgio's ' De harmonica mundi totius ' of 1525.
In India some intellectual references of the movement can be found in the works of Vandana Shiva, an ecologist and feminist, who in her book Biopiracy documents the way that the natural capital of indigenous peoples and ecoregions is converted into forms of intellectual capital, which are then recognized as exclusive commercial property without sharing the private utility thus derived.
Stephen Breyer, a U. S. Supreme Court Justice since 1994, divides the history of administrative law in the United States into six discrete periods, according to his book, Administrative Law & Regulatory Policy ( 3d Ed., 1992 ):
Kirk who provided the first translation into Gaidhlig of the Book of Psalms, however, he is better remembered for the publication of his book " The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns, and Fairies " in 1691.
( This fable-like story was collected into an educational comic book called Mammy Yokum and the Great Dogpatch Mystery !, and distributed by the Anti-Defamation League of B ' nai B ' rith later that year.
These statements were later collected into the book of Sayings of the Desert Fathers.
In novels and sometimes other types of books ( for example, biographies ), a book may be divided into several large sections, also called books ( Book 1, Book 2, Book 3, and so on ).
* A human like giant, a Cyclops in the Aeneid book III, Grendel in Beowulf, coming into a hall every day to eat members of the hero's crew.

book and cell
The book features a sudden force in which every cell phone user turns into a mindless killer.
The compound word " spread-sheet " came to mean the format used to present book-keeping ledgers — with columns for categories of expenditures across the top, invoices listed down the left margin, and the amount of each payment in the cell where its row and column intersect — which were, traditionally, a " spread " across facing pages of a bound ledger ( book for keeping accounting records ) or on oversized sheets of paper ruled into rows and columns in that format and approximately twice as wide as ordinary paper.
The book Patriot Reign alleges the Patriots have cell phone records showing Parcells was in constant contact with the Jets during the week.
Qutb wrote a book from his jail cell condemning Nasser as the representative of a " new age of ignorance.
T. Colin Campbell's The China Study ( 2005 ), a book about one of the largest nutritional studies ever conducted, describes a direct correlation between casein administered to rats and the promotion of cancer cell growth when exposed to carcinogens.
The book contains photographs of Gregory performing at the Village Gate ; him and his brother ( 1942 ); his mother, Lucille ; Gregory as a drummer at Southern Illinois University ( 1953 ); as an SIU sprinter and Outstanding Athlete of the Year ( 1953 ); with coach Leland Lingle ( 1954 ); with Sammy Davis, Jr. at Roberts Show Club, Chicago ( 1959 ); in a jail cell in Chicago ; performing at the Hungry i, San Francisco ( 1963, shortly before the murder of Medgar Evars ); at a voter registration rally, Greenwood, Mississippi ( April 1963 ), among others.
I often laughed out loud in my cell while I was reading the book.
On the way to his cell, Corwin meets Roger Zelazny, who makes an appearance in his own book.
Industries that use this model include mail order book sales clubs and music sales clubs, cable television, satellite television providers with pay-TV channels, satellite radio, telephone companies, cell phone companies, internet providers, software providers, business solutions providers, financial services firms, fitness clubs, and pharmaceuticals, as well as the traditional newspapers, magazines and academic journals.
The book ends as it began, with Campbell sitting in his Israeli jail cell waiting for his trial.
In her 2010 book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloot documents the histories of both the HeLa cell line and the Lacks family.
Science writer Michael Gold wrote about the HeLa cell contamination problem in his book A Conspiracy of Cells.
They gave me a hook and said to me, ‘ This written ( piece ) is the dream that Ahmad ibn Hanbal saw in his cell .’ So what is it that you saw, 0 son of Hanbal ?’ So Ahmad faced al-Mu ’ tasim and said, “ 0 Ameerul-Mu ’ mineen, is the book with you ?” He said, ‘ Yes, and when I awoke, I read what was in it.
) In history, a 2D grid cell topology was appeared in Alexandrov-Hopf's book Topologie I ( 1935 ).
Shaw however, asks for books to keep him occupied and uses a book to hit himself for 8 hours straight, allowing him to build up enough energy to break out of the cell and into the storm drain.
Cho later wrote a book in English about this concept of " cell multiplication ", which has since been emulated by churches throughout the world.
The sixth book relates the life and history of the Elder Zosima as he lies near death in his cell.
* Sir Ranulph Fiennes alleged in his book The Feather Men that Mike Kealy was murdered years later in the Brecon Beacons by an Arab militant cell.
* Preso sin nombre, celda sin número ( prisoner without name, cell without number, 1982 ), Jacobo Timerman's book about his own demise in secret detention centers of Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship ( National Reorganization Process ).
In his book, Lee swears he is Singaporean, with the " five stars and crescent moon imprinted on each blood cell ".
His evolutionary developmental biology book approaches the subject of the evolution of metazoan development from a cell lineage selection point of view.
Two useful introductions to the fundamental theory underlying the unit of selection issue and debate, which also present examples of multi-level selection from the entire range of the biological hierarchy ( typically with entities at level N-1 competing for increased representation, i. e., higher frequency, at the immediately higher level N, e. g., organisms in populations or cell lineages in organisms ), are Richard Lewontin's classic piece " The Units of Selection " and John Maynard-Smith and Eörs Szathmáry's co-authored book, The Major Transitions in Evolution.
Leo Buss in his book The Evolution of Individuality proposes that much of the evolution of development in metazoans reflects the conflict between selective pressures acting at the level of the cell and those acting at the level of the multicellular individual.
Along with the posters and paperwork, a large amount of contraband items were also located in Knight's cell, such as blades, sharpened knives, articles associated with the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazi Party, magazines, book and articles on weapons and war, medication bottles, a leather belt, two television remote controls, an extension lead, a can opener, bale hooks, permanent markers, computer disks-many containing information relating to prison security and staff, pornographic material, sandpaper, masking tape, prison manuals, staff pictures, T. A. B.

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