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Gauger's and book
In a postscript to Desaguliers ' book A Course in Experimental Philosophy ( 1744 ), Desaguliers again briefly described Gauger's fireplaces and mentioned his own work on the subject.

book and on
Victor's book on John Lloyd Stephens was largely written in my study in the house at Weston.
I must have written to say how much I had enjoyed his fine book The Building Of Eternal Rome, and I found he had not regretted giving me the highest mark in his old course on the later Latin poets, although in my final examination I had ignored the questions and filled the bluebook with a comparison of Propertius and Coleridge.
But his rancor did not cease, and presently, on March 13, when he preached a sermon on the text, `` And Ben-hadad Was Drunk '', he told his congregation how disappointed he was in Mr. Lewis, how he regretted having had him in his house, and how he should have been warned by the fact that the novelist was drunk all the time that he was working on the book.
and has then gone on to argue, with unimpeachable consistency, that all the obviously non-propagandistic aspects of the book are simply inadvertent `` contradictions ''.
These lines never cease to haunt the book amidst all the exaltations of combat, and to make an appeal for a larger and more elemental human community than one based on the brutal necessities of war.
In a recent book called `` World Peace Through World Law '', two distinguished lawyers, Grenville Clark and Louis Sohn, call for just such an overhaul of the U.N., basing their case on the world-wide fear of a nuclear holocaust.
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.
But I have compared its text with already published commentaries on the 1960 series of Godkin lectures at Harvard, from which the book was derived, and I can with confidence challenge the gist of C. P. Snow's incautious tale ''.
It must have been with some pleasure and relief that on September 12, 1848, Joseph Brown made the momentous entry in his job book, in his characteristically cryptic style, `` Lucian Sharpe came to work for me this day as an apprentice ''.
If you really insist on knowing their names, an excellent book on the North American species is Bumblebees And Their Ways by O. E. Plath.
we want to know why that book has kept on selling the way it has ; ;
The opening paragraph of the chapter titled The Theory Of Representative Perception, in the book Philosophies Of Science by Albert G. Ramsperger says, `` passed on to the brain, and there, by some unexplained process, it causes the mind to have a perception ''.
I have often searched for a graphic way of impressing our superiority on those Americans who have doubts, and I think Mr. Jameson Campaigne has done it well in his new book American Might And Soviet Myth.
Mrs. Child, who had once apologized for sending editor Palfrey a book on slavery, now confided that she had helped one of Henry Palfrey's slaves escape to Canada some years before, but asked him not to advertise the fact in Louisiana.
He is by no means the country boy he might have been in the last century, down from the hills with bear grease on his hair and a zeal for book learning in his heart.
In some parts of the country, however, a co-operative movement has begun to grow, under the wing of state governments, whereby, with the financial help of the state, libraries share their book resources on a county-wide or regional basis.
Look in this book for weak mortals and only on occasion for virtues and vices on the heroic scale.
In short, the book, based largely on lectures delivered at Harvard University, is both reliable and readable ; ;
One looked forward to Mr. Remarque's ninth book if only because not even a reasonably good novel has yet been written grounded on automobile racing, as dramatic a sport as mankind has devised.
She is a closed book, a picture I keep on my bureau, but never look at.
Ekstrohm picked up a lightweight no-back from the ship's library, a book by Bloch, the famous twentieth century expert on sex.

book and innovative
The book is couched in traditional grammatical terms as Doke had not yet established his innovative method of analysis and description for the Bantu languages.
In 1966, the French author Hervé Bazin proposed a series of six innovative punctuation marks in his book Plumons l ’ Oiseau (“ Let's pluck the bird ”, 1966 ).
The innovative and rich poetry and poetic speeches, chants, songs, lamentations, hymns, beseeching, praising, pleading, riddles and annotations provided by Scheherazade or her story characters are unique to the Arabic version of the book.
A 2005 book described the Gremlin as a " bold and innovative ” response to two imminent crises faced by the American automobile industry at the time of its design: reduced gasoline supplies, and an " alarming increase " in the sale of fuel-efficient imports.
During this innovative book tour, Atwood created a theatrical version of her novel, with performers borrowed from the local areas she was visiting.
Already in his 1939 book Business Cycles, he attempted to refine the innovative ideas of Nikolai Kondratieff and his long-wave cycle which Schumpeter believed was driven by technological innovation.
His glass is distinguished by the finesse of its drawing, unusual in the medium, his use of rich colours ( inspired by an early visit to see the stained glass of the Cathedral of Chartres, he was especially fond of deep blues ), and an innovative integration of the window leading as part of the overall design ( his use of heavy lines in his black and white book illustrations is probably derived from his glass techniques ).
It has been innovative over the course of its history, being the first chain store company in the world and was responsible for the creation of the ISBN book catalogue system.
A memorial prize honouring him, called the Deutscher Memorial Prize, is awarded annually to a book " which exemplifies the best and most innovative new writing in or about the Marxist tradition ".
The book embodies a number of innovative poetical and rhetorical methods of expression.
Inspired by the literary life of the Left Bank and by Monnier ’ s efforts to promote innovative writing, Beach dreamed of starting a branch of Monnier ’ s book shop in New York that would offer contemporary French works to American readers.
In general, the first book is a universal Jewish guidebook to avodah, everyday Divine service, through Schneur Zalman's innovative system, applying Jewish mysticism step-by-step to the internal drama of human psychology.
Eyre called it a " re-thinking " of the musical, and his production featured an award-winning neon-lit set design inspired by Rudi Stern's 1979 book Let There Be Neon, and brassier orchestrations with vintage yet innovative harmonies.
Together with Eric A. Sykes he developed innovative pistol shooting techniques and handgun specifications for the SMP which were later disseminated through their book Shooting To Live With The One-Hand Gun ( 1942 ), along with various other police innovations such as riot batons, armoured vests and other equipment.
In addition to her work and her interdisciplinary collaborations, she has written numerous experimental essays and writings about contemporary innovative women ’ s writing and experimental language-centered performance and co-edited a book devoted to the work of Kathy Acker.
In an opposite direction, he premiered a technologically innovative opera called Dennis Cleveland at the Kitchen in 1996, based on a talk show format and with some of the singers / actors spread out among the audience, though with a dense libretto drawn from John Ralston Saul's critique of Western society in the latter's book Voltaire's Bastards.
His book The Body and Society ( 1988 ) offered an innovative approach to the study of early Christian practices, showing the influence of Pierre Hadot and Michel Foucault's work on the history of sexuality, though Brown's earlier work had been acknowledged by Foucault as a major influence on his work on Ancient themes.
In the book Pikachu's global adventure: the rise and fall of Pokémon, author Joseph Jay Tobin called it " innovative " in how it incorporated elements from the Pokémon franchise.
In addition to traditional book publishing, Bloomsbury has developed a portfolio of innovative databases and other content-based subscription products.
It is thus remarkable that the book is so fresh, innovative, and original.
None of these bands got much coverage in mainstream rock magazines while they were doing their most innovative and vital work, and Azerrad has done a great job of gathering ex-bandmembers up for revealing interviews ... However, the book collapses under the weight of its own in-crowd cool.
His developments in the study of the human eye can be traced through his innovative book, “ Ten Treatises on Ophthalmology .” This textbook is the first known systematic treatment of this field and was most likely used in medical schools at the time.
In the book, Dr. Rudolph points out that the Turkish company HLEKS Popping Candy flooded the market with popping candy in the year 2000, and have since become the international market leader, with more advanced and own patents making a lot of innovative products with popping candy.
Howard Victor Chaykin ( born October 7, 1950 ) is an American comic book writer and artist famous for his innovative storytelling and sometimes controversial material.

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