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book and Hints
In 1786 he returned briefly to England, and it was during that year that Molson picked up the book " Theoretic Hints on an Improved Practice in Brewing " by John Richardson.
In 1869 English photographer Henry Peach Robinson published a book entitled Pictorial Effect in Photography: Being Hints On Composition And Chiaroscuro For Photographers.
Benjamin Franklin, in his book, Necessary Hints gives the following thrifty advice:
In 1868 he published Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery and other Details, which was very influential in Britain, and later in the United States, where the book was published in 1872.
Hints that Christopher Robin is growing up, scattered throughout the book, come to a head in the final chapter, in which the inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood throw him a farewell party after learning that he must leave them for good soon.
His book Hints to young painters was published after his death.
in 1810 he published a book of his designs, entitled Hints for Dwellings, Consisting of Original Designs for Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas, etc., which sold well enough to be reprinted several times.
After learning to program, Andrew wrote a programming guide book entitled Hints and Tips for the ZX Spectrum.
In 1868 he published Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery and other Details which was very influential in Britain and later in the United States, where the book was published in 1872.
John Cole, was inspired to write a book called Notes on Hygiene with Hints on Self-discipline for Young Soldiers in India ( 1882 ).

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 Household
Procter's literary career began when she was a teenager ; her poems were primarily published in Charles Dickens's periodicals Household Words and All the Year Round and later published in book form.
A complete key to who wrote what and for how much in Household Words was compiled in 1973 by Anne Lohrli, using an analysis of the office account book maintained by Dickens ' subeditor, W. H. Wills.
He also had a great influence on Ince and Mayhew's book, The Universal System of Household Furniture.
Other early British examples include the Egyptian Hall in London, completed in 1812, and the Egyptian Gallery, a private room in the home of connoisseur Thomas Hope ( 1769-1831 ) to display his Egyptian antiquities, and illustrated in engravings from his meticulous line drawings in his book Household Furniture ( 1807 ), were a prime source for the Regency style of British furnishings.
He is regarded as the source of the third holiest book in Shia Islam after the Quraan and the Nahj al Balagha: the Saḥīfa al-Sadjadiyya, commonly referred to as the Psalms of the Household of Muhammad.
Jo Walton remarked that " Household Gods is a well-written book that always annoys the heck out of me.
In 1826 Rettigová published her legendary recipe book called A Household Cookery Book or A Treatise on Meat and Fasting Dishes for Bohemian and Moravian Lasses ( Domácí kuchařka aneb Pojednání o masitých a postních pokrmech pro dcerky české a moravské ).
A Robert of Hamond was described in 1480 as " coroner of the kynges houshold ", and we also have it in legal Latin in 1593 as Coronatore hospicij dicte domine Regine, which Leslie Hotson translated as " Coroner of the household of our said lady the Queen " in his book on the death of the playwright Christopher Marlowe, inquired into by the then Coroner of the Queen's Household, William Danby.
* On Vices and Virtues, book 9 ( On Household Management ) ( PHerc.

book and Taste
He also has a special affection for the martyred maiden Saint Winifred who lies at the centre of the first book in the series, A Morbid Taste for Bones, ( though this was not originally the novel chosen to launch the chronicles ), in which Cadfael takes part in an expedition to Wales to excavate the saint's bones and bring them to the Abbey in England, establishing it as a pilgrimage site of healing relics.
The gist of the dialogue is that Modesty and Willie plan to unearth a treasure ( the one left buried at the end of the book A Taste for Death ) and anonymously donate it to the Salvation Army, and to take a break from adventuring.
* Bitten is the name of a RL Stine book that contains Dangerous Girls and The Taste of Night
Brown's 1992 book A Taste of Power claimed that Van Patter had a criminal past and had been convicted of drug trafficking.
The first known appearance of the word " nachos " in English dates to 1949, from the book A Taste of Texas.
However, according to the version presented in Ellis Peters ' A Morbid Taste for Bones, first book in the successful " Brother Cadfael " series, the Saint's bones were in fact secretly reinterred at her original resting place, and the bones taken to England and venerated there until the time of Henry the Eighth were of an entirely different ( and far from saintly ) person.
In the foreword to his book Taste, Erica Gruen noted that the show had been the very first in-house production at Food Network and had become its most popular show.
The word gazebo was used by British architects John and William Halfpenny in their book Rural Architecture in the Chinese Taste ( 1750 ).
Fuad Ramses was described by author Christopher Wayne Curry in his book A Taste of Blood: The Films of Herschell Gordon Lewis as " the original machete-wielding madman " and the forerunner to similar characters in Friday the 13th and Halloween.
His book Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste ( 1979 ), was named as one of the 20th century's 10 most important works of sociology by the International Sociological Association.
The Regent College Student Association oversees a variety of student life activities and services, including Taste of the World, book sales, an annual Christmas Party, an annual retreat, the Regent Spouse's Network, and more.
The derivative Gourmet has come into use since the publication of the book by Brillat-Savarin, The Physiology of Taste.
Pierre Bourdieu's book: La Distinction ( English translation: Distinction-A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste ) ( 1979 ) is a study influential in sociology of another much broader, class-based, definition of high culture, or " taste ", which includes etiquette, appreciation of fine food and wine, and even military service, but also references different social codes supposedly observed in the dominant class, and that are not accessible to the lower classes.
In the novel " A Matter of Taste " in the book series " The Dracula Sequence " by Fred Saberhagen the character Constantia calls Dracula ( who is very much the same Dracula of Stoker's story with all of his powers ) a Moroi.
His book Die Soziologie der Literarischen Geschmacksbildung ( München: Rösl & Cie., 1923 ) won international recognition ( English translation: The Sociology of Literary Taste London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., 1945 ).

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