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The book has generated controversy for depicting religious fanaticism and mob violence among early Christians in Roman Egypt.
By consulting his code book, the user could retrace annotated and generated entries.
The book attributed inflation to excess money supply generated by a central bank.
Kripke's book generated a large secondary literature, divided between those who find his skeptical problem interesting and perceptive, and others, such as Gordon Baker and Peter Hacker, who argue that his meaning skepticism is a pseudo-problem that stems from a confused, selective reading of Wittgenstein.
Anne-Marie Barry and Chris Yuill, the authors of the book Understanding the Sociology of Health, commented that in episodes in which Grampa appears, the comedy content is often generated by Grampa falling asleep at " inopportune " moments or " embarking " on long rambling stories about his youth.
First version to support book level generated lists.
In late 19th century Duxbury, the book generated a movement to build monuments in Standish's honor, a beneficial by-product of which would be increased tourism to the town.
Besides the painters and sculptors of the period the New York School of Abstract expressionism also generated a number of supportive poets, like Frank O ' Hara and photographers like Aaron Siskind and Fred McDarrah, ( whose book The Artist's World in Pictures documented the New York School during the 1950s ), and filmmakers — notably Robert Frank — as well.
It has nurtured writers and artists such as Ray Bradbury, Roger Ebert, Lenny Kaye, Michael Moorcock and Trina Robbins ; and has generated such spin-offs as comic book fandom, media fandom, the Society for Creative Anachronism, gaming fandom, and furry fandom, sometimes collectively referred to as " fringe fandoms ".
A pitch book of financial information is generated to market the bank to a potential M & A client ; if the pitch is successful, the bank arranges the deal for the client.
His mask in this version — which was clearly inspired by the black mask worn by the Italian comic book criminal Diabolik — and his use of it, seems to have been influenced by the popular images generated by Mexican wrestling.
" We sped up the release because of tremendous demand for the book, generated by recent events.
His book generated an ongoing debate over such issues as the origins of Arab nationalism, the significance of the Arab Revolt of 1916, and the machinations behind the post-World War I political settlement in the Middle East.
Racter was a computer program which generated nonsense texts by this method ; however, Racter ’ s book, The Policeman ’ s Beard is Half Constructed, proved to have been the product of heavy human editing of the program's output.
That a book so widely acclaimed should come to be treated with such disdain by a number of learned scholars and historians generated no small amount of controversy.
Most Pravic words in the book are proper names ( said to be generated randomly by a computer ), and they are two-syllable words with five or six phonemes ( of the form CVCVC, where C = consonant, V = vowel ), if one counts the groups sh, gv and kv as single consonants, which they probably are.
By the early twentieth century, the tradition was beginning to die out, but was revived by the interest generated after Cecil Sharp published notations for five of the traditional village dances in his book, The Sword Dances of Northern England.
William F. Friedman, considered the father of modern American signals intelligence ( SIGINT ) gathering, was incensed by the book and the publicity it generated in part because sources and methods were compromised and because Yardley's contribution was overstated.
The book shows gravity being generated through the constant acceleration of the moon rocket.
The first scholarly book on Saunière's activities was by local historian and chief librarian of Carcassonne René Descadeillas, who sifted through the priest's account books and personal correspondence, as well as the records of Saunière's ecclesiastical trial lodged in the Carcassonne Bishopric --- and concluded there never was any treasure or mystery, all of the priest's wealth was generated from selling masses and accepting donations, in his 1974 Mythologie du trésor de Rennes: histoire véritable de l ' abbé Saunière, curé de Rennes-le-Château.
Talk of the " Never advertised " book generated a considerable amount of publicity.
The initial story line was published as a three-issue mini-series and then, based on the high sales and interest level generated by this limited series, launched as an ongoing monthly book.
The book generated an unusual amount of fan involvement.
Since publication, the book has generated controversy and opposing opinions for its interpreted messages, on whether the tree is self-sacrificing or merely selfless, and whether the boy is selfish or reasonable in his demands of the tree.
A supper of scientists in Soho generated a multi-author book Science in War produced in a month by Allen Lane, one of the guests, arguing that science should be applied in every part of the war effort.

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And so I would only touch upon it now ( much as I have long wanted to write a book about it ).
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.
A `` book count '' was the sellin' of cattle by the books, commonly resorted to in the early days, sometimes much to the profit of the seller.
At the end of the novel, Grand says he is much happier ; he has written to Jeanne and made a fresh start on his book.
Throughout the book, Paul frequently remarks on how much of an eater he is, yet somehow manages to stay as " thin as a rake.
He wrote three books on chess strategy: Mein System ( My System ), 1925, Die Praxis meines Systems ( The Practice of My System ), 1929, commonly known as Chess Praxis, and Die Blockade ( The Blockade ), 1925, though much in the latter book is generally held to be a rehash of material already presented in Mein System.
Almost all scholars agree that the book of Joshua holds little historical value for early Israel and most likely reflects a much later period.
This idea was already rejected as untenable by John Calvin ( 1509 – 1564 ), and by the time of Thomas Hobbes ( 1588 – 1679 ) it was recognised that the book must have been written much later than the period it depicted.
Nevertheless, fragments of Judges ( such as the Song of Deborah ) have been dated from much earlier, perhaps close to the period the book depicts.
The book is as intriguing for the themes it leaves out as for what it includes: the ark of the covenant, which is given so much importance in the stories of Moses and Joshua, is almost entirely missing, cooperation between the various tribes is limited, and there is no mention of a central shrine for worship or of a high priest ( the office to which Aaron was appointed at the end of the Exodus story ).
* For the rest of Solomon's reign the text names its source as " the book of the acts of Solomon ", but other sources were employed, and much was added by the redactor.
Additionally, Elihu's first spoken words are a confession of his youthful status, being much younger than the three canonical friends, including a claim to be speaking because he cannot bear to remain silent ; it has been suggested that this interesting statement may have been symbolic of a " younger " ( that is to say, later and interpolating ) writer, who has written Elihu's sermon to respond to what he views as morally and theologically scandalous statements being made within the book of Job, and creating the literary device of Elihu to provide what seemed to be a faith-based response to further refute heresy and provide a counter-argument, a need partially provided by God's ambiguous and unspecific response to Job at the end of the book.
Thus, while the book exhibits considerable unity and probably reflects much of the historic Ezekiel, it is the product of a long and complex history and does not necessarily preserve the very words of the prophet.
" Not much is known about Zechariah ’ s life other than what may be inferred from the book.
According to John Gillespie, a former investment banker and co-author of a book critical of boards,: " Far too much of their time has been for check-the-box and cover-your-behind activities rather than real monitoring of executives and providing strategic advice on behalf of shareholders ".
The book concerned was not, however, the 1559 book but very much that of 1549, the first book of Edward VI.
The revision of 1959 was much more substantial, bearing a family relationship to that of the abortive 1928 book in England.
This book ( which owes much to Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, and other sources ) has widely supplanted the 1959 book, though the latter remains authorized.
Notably, the book has not received much attention in the recent modern era, possibly in part because of its foreign inward looking virtues and rejection of the modern emphasis on material productiveness.
This proved to be a very popular alternative milieu, so much so that much of the supplemental material is now included in the core rule book.

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