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book and presents
* The Narrator: presents himself at the outset of the book as witness to the events and privy to documents, but does not identify himself with any character until the ending of the novel.
The book presents the second series of novels not as additions to the series ' continuity but as an example of a roleplaying campaign with Merlin, Luke, Julia, Jurt and Coral as the PCs.
) The theological program of the book explains the many problems its chronological structure presents.
In the book Queen of Games: The History of Croquet, Nicky Smith presents two theories of the origin of the modern game that took England by storm in the 1860s and then spread overseas.
Christine de Pizan presents her book to Queen Isabeau of Bavaria.
Carol Meyers in her commentary on Exodus suggests that it is arguably the most important book in the bible, as it presents the defining features of Israel's identity: memories of a past marked by hardship and escape, a binding covenant with the God who chooses Israel, and the establishment of the life of the community and the guidelines for sustaining it.
This presents a problem as the book of Acts records that Paul spent a significant amount of time with the church in Ephesus, and in fact was one of its founders.
Golb's book presents observations about de Vaux's premature conclusions and their uncontroverted acceptance by the general academic community.
As proof of their story, Emmy presents to the Japanese government a copy of Terasawa's book, which he hasn't even written yet.
" The book presents Jesus as the divine Son of God, and yet subordinate to God the Father.
Courtois was influenced by the work of Simon and Albert Ando on hierarchical nearly-decomposable systems in economic modelling as a criterion for computer systems design, and in this book he presents the mathematical theory of these nearly-decomposable systems in more detail than Simon and Ando do in their original papers.
As the book presents alternative resolutions for the Mage line, Chapter Two also presents an alternative interpretation that the tenth sphere is " Judgement " or " Telos " and that Anthelios ( the red star in the World of Darkness metaplot ) is its planet ( each sphere has an associated planet and Umbral realm ).
In his 2000 book, Rats In The Grain, attorney James B. Lieber focuses on ADM's price-fixing trial and presents Whitacre as an American hero overpowered by ADM's vast political clout.
* In 1993, the documentary film Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media ( 1992 ), directed by Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick, partly based upon the book, presents the propaganda model and its arguments, and a biography of Chomsky.
Richard Dawkins presents a non-mathematical explanation of the runaway sexual selection process in his book The Blind Watchmaker.
The Circle of Manias presents some of the stories in the first part of Sade's book, told by Mrs. Vaccari ( Hélène Surgère ).
( A project called Halacha Brura, founded by Abraham Isaac Kook, presents the Talmud and the halachic codes side by side in book form so as to enable this kind of collation.
Psychologist Hans Eysenck wrote that The Mismeasure of Man is a book that presents " a paleontologist's distorted view of what psychologists think, untutored in even the most elementary facts of the science.
The book presents the author's composite account of what it is like to die.
In the book, he presents an analogy about how the individual neurons of the brain coordinate to create a unified sense of a coherent mind by comparing it to the social organization displayed in a colony of ants.
*:: A book for a more advanced origamian ; this book presents many more complicated ideas and theories, as well as related topics in geometry and culture, along with model diagrams.
Seth Lerer, in the opening of Children's Literature: A Reader's History from Aesop to Harry Potter, says " This book presents a history of what children have heard and read ...
Strange Kitty was most accused culprit of stealing Kitty's presents in " Happy Birthday, Bad Kitty ", but had nothing to do with the mystery ( it turned out Puppy was the one who stole it ), the same book makes him find a mouse friend.

book and Clayton
In the 2000s, Veronica appeared a few times as Powerteen — a comic book character created by Chuck Clayton.
However, celebrated writers such as G. K. Chesterton, Arthur Conan Doyle, Clayton Rawson and Sax Rohmer have had their works adapted to comic book form.
Clayton Swisher wrote a rebuttal to Clinton and Ross's accounts about the causes for the breakdown of the Camp David Summit in his 2004 book, The Truth About Camp David.
M. J. Rosenberg praised the book: " Clayton Swisher's ' The Truth About Camp David ,' based on interviews with negotiators Martin Indyk, Dennis Ross and Miller himself provides a comprehensive and acute account – the best we're likely to see – on the diplomacy Miller describes.
The novel has attracted the attention of scholars, including Jay Clayton, who explores the book's attitude toward hacking, as well as its treatment of Babbage and Ada Lovelace ; Herbert Sussman, who demonstrates how the book rewrites Benjamin Disraeli's novel Sybil ; and Brian McHale, who relates it to the postmodern interest in finding a " new way of ' doing ' history in fiction.
In late 1916 Fisher and another prominent Bible Student at the Brooklyn headquarters, Clayton J. Woodworth, sought the Executive Committee's approval to produce a book about the prophecies of the books of Revelation and Ezekiel based primarily on Russell's writings.
An article on Joynson-Hicks, written by Clayton, has since appeared in the Journal of Historical Biography-it is unclear whether this is what he meant by a new biography, or whether it is an interim measure prior to a full book.
Peter Clayton also assigned Setnakhte a reign of three years in his 1994 book on the Egyptian Pharaohs.
Described in the latter book as " a giant of the aerospace industry ", Yoyodyne was founded by World War II veteran Clayton " Bloody " Chiclitz.
Rombauer had 3, 000 copies printed by A. C. Clayton, a company which had printed labels for fancy St. Louis shoe companies and for Listerine, but never a book.
Cast members Erik Dellums, Peter Gerety, Clark Johnson, Clayton LeBouef, Toni Lewis and Callie Thorne also appeared on Homicide: Life on the Street, the earlier and award winning network television series also based on Simon's book ; Lewis appeared on Oz as well.
Frank Pritchard, on recalling his memories of living in Clayton as young child during the 1920s in his book East Manchester Remembered, says "... Clayton was rather a posh area.
* Thomas Clayton – Rosamond, book by Joseph Addison, produced in London
The book includes Scott Gray's original pitch to strip editor Clayton Hickman on how Destrii would transform from a villain to a companion.
In the same year, his new Big Band debuted at the Brooklyn Museum in New York, and Clayton toured internationally with it, contributing 100 compositions to the band book.
The film's screenplay was written by Tony Gilroy, who also was a co-executive producer, and was inspired by William Prochnau's Vanity Fair magazine article " Adventures in the Ransom Trade ," and the book The Long March To Freedom by Thomas Hargrove in which Hargrove recounts how his release was negotiated by Thomas Clayton, played by Russell Crowe, who went on to be the founder of kidnap-for-ransom consultancy Clayton Consultants, Inc.
* The section of US 41 and US 19 from Interstate 75 south through Jonesboro to the Clayton / Henry county line is called Tara Boulevard, in honor of the book and movie, and the placement of the fictitious plantation near the town.

book and archetype
While the Platinum Age saw the first use of the term " comic book " ( The Yellow Kid in McFadden's Flats ( 1897 )), the first known full-color comic ( The Blackberries ( 1901 )), and the first monthly comic book ( Comics Monthly ( 1922 )), it was not until the Golden Age that the archetype of the superhero would originate.
Action Comics # 1 ( June 1938 ), the first comic book to feature the new character archetype — soon known as " superheroes " — proved a major sales hit.
Mysterium Coniunctionis was Jung's last book and focused on the " Mysterium Coniunctionis " archetype, known as the sacred marriage between sun and moon.
Her book, Off the Road, details her marriage to Cassady and recalls him as " the archetype of the American Man.
Author and music critic Greil Marcus explicitly ties the Stagger Lee archetype to Sly Stone and his album There's a Riot Goin ' On in his book Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock ' n ' Roll Music.
The duplicate lasts only about a day, and the original person ( referred to in the book as an archie, from " archetype ", or " rig ", from " original ") can then choose whether or not to upload the ditto's memories.
Each archetype offered all relevant information needed to start playing the character including Attributes, Skills, apparel and equipment and, after making a few personalizations, was ready to begin play right from the book.
Some writers felt that the “ type-image ” of Bodkin ’ s last book was a more fruitful concept than thearchetypeof her first.
According to the book The Heart of Rock & Soul by Dave Marsh, the archetype of songs like " Live to Tell " is The Platters ' song " The Great Pretender ".
It is an archetype of the espionage novel, a book to which more contemporary practitioners such as Eric Ambler, Ian Fleming, Leslie Charteris, Graham Greene, Len Deighton, John le Carré, Robert Ludlum, and Alan Furst are indebted for its role in developing the genre .. An example of this is the device, which Fleming copied in the James Bond novels, of referring to the head of British Intelligence only by an initial.

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