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When publisher Ian Ballantine, novelist Theodore Sturgeon and Shepherd met for lunch, Ballantine hired Sturgeon to write a novel based on Shepherd's outline.
* I Only Say This Because I Love You: Talking to Your Parents, Partner, Sibs, and Kids When You're All Adults ( Ballantine, 2001, ISBN 0-345-40752-0 )
When Bishop's first novel, A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire, was published by Ballantine Books in 1975, critics Alexei and Cory Panshin wrote that the novel " shows an interest in the anthropological comparable to Ursula K. Le Guin and a sense of the alien comparable to James Tiptree, Jr.

When and Books
Jewish variations of process theology are also presented in Harold Kushner's When Bad Things Happen to Good People ( New York: Anchor Books, 2004, ISBN 1-4000-3472-8 ) and Sandra B. Lubarsky and David Ray Griffin, eds., Jewish Theology and Process Thought ( Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995, ISBN 0-7914-2810-9 ).
When OUP arrived on Indian shores, it was preceded by the immense prestige of the Sacred Books of the East, edited by Friedrich Max Müller, which had at last reached completion in 50 ponderous volumes.
When it existed, Crown Books had its headquarters in Lake Arbor.
* 2003 – Merton, Thomas, Kathleen Deignan Ed., John Giuliani, Thomas Berry, When The Trees Say Nothing ( 2003 ), Sorin Books, ISBN 1-893732-60-6
When the full unexpurgated edition was published by Penguin Books in Britain in 1960, the trial of Penguin under the Obscene Publications Act of 1959 was a major public event and a test of the new obscenity law.
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon, a biography / oral history compiled by ex-wife Crystal Zevon, was published in 2007 by Ecco Books.
When Storm led a team of X-Men in search of Destiny's diaries, the thirteen-volume Books of Truth, Gambit volunteered to join them, but Rogue — afraid that her increasingly uncontrolled powers would bring him harm — flatly refused to allow him along.
When Smithbooks was acquired by Chapters Books Inc., it became the Chapters / Books in Canada First Novel Award.
Among her 19 other books, The Argument Culture, received the Common Ground Book Award, and I Only Say This Because I Love You: Talking to Your Parents, Partner, Sibs, and Kids When You're All Adults, received a Books for a Better Life Award.
* No More Flying Glass When Vehicles Collide Popular Science monthly, February 1919, bottom page 27, Scanned by Google Books
When Classic Media took over Golden Books, it acquired the underlying rights to Underdog.
#" When The Books Went Bye Bye "
When King decided to let Rage fall out of print in the United States, it was available only as part of The Bachman Books.
* When the Steam Railways Electrified: William D. Middleton ( Kalmbach Books, Milwaukee, 1974 ) ISBN 0-89024-028-0
* 0 – 5 years: When a Monster is Born by Sean Taylor and Nick Sharratt ( Orchard Books )
When Nick Landau began ( in 1981 ) Titan Books ' reprints of Judge Dredd material, he " used this story non-chronologically " to begin the series.
When his agent, Julius Schwartz, became an editor at what would become DC Comics during the 1930-40s " Golden Age of Comic Books ", Broome was recruited to write superhero stories starring the Flash, Green Lantern, Sargon the Sorceror and others.
When Doherty left to start Tor Books in 1980, Baen shortly followed and started the SF line there.
When illustrating Palladio, the British architect Isaac Ware ( The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture, London 1738 ; illustration, right ) laid out the Doric order as an exercise in modular construction.
When first published in the spring of 1993, the book proved problematic for publisher DAW Books, as it was simply too big to be printed in one volume.
( May 2000 ) When Self-Consciousness Breaks: Alien Voices and Inserted Thoughts, Philosophical Pychopathology Series, Bradford Books ; ISBN 0-262-19437-6
When Dulness chooses her new king, she settles on Bays, who is seen in his study surveying his own works: " Nonsense precipitate, like running Lead ,/ That slip'd thro ' Cracks and Zig-zags of the Head " ( I 123-4 ) and " Next, o ' er his Books his eyes began to roll ,/ In pleasing memory of all he stole " ( B I 127-8 ).
( 1983 ) When All the Moa-Ovens Grew Cold Dunedin, NZ: Otago Heritage Books

When and division
When he came to Baltimore, he was leaving a team which was supposed to win the National League pennant, and he was joining what seemed to be a second division American League club.
When solving an equation that involves division as well as other steps, do all the division steps first to reduce those parts of the equation to their numerical value.
When the Greek army entered Thessaloniki in the First Balkan War ahead of the Bulgarian 7th division by only a day, they were asked to allow a Bulgarian battalion to enter the city.
When Costas was first hired by NBC, Don Ohlmeyer, who at the time ran the network's sports division, told the then 28-year-old Costas that he looked like a 14-year-old ( a story that Costas would recite during an appearance on Late Night with Conan O ' Brien when O ' Brien commented about Costas ' apparent inability to " age " normally ).
When Michael S. Swavely retired as president of Compaq's North American division on July 12, 1991, Eckhard Pfeiffer was named to succeed him.
When Sholes took over pop production in 1957 — a result of his success with Elvis Presley — he put Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division.
When Cleisthenes divided the ancient Athenians into new demes for voting, he consulted the Oracle of Delphi about what heroes he should name each division after.
When Babylon fell to the Persian Cyrus the Great in 539 BCE, Judah ( or Yehud medinata, the " province of Yehud ") became an administrative division within the Persian empire.
When working with modular arithmetic, each equivalence class is usually represented by its common residue, for example which can be found using long division.
When the NFL and AFL merged in 1970, the Patriots were placed in the AFC East division, where they still play today.
When p21 ( WAF1 ) is complexed with CDK2 the cell cannot continue to the next stage of cell division.
When the semiconductor division of DEC was sold to Intel, many engineers from the Palo Alto design group moved to SiByte, a start-up company designing MIPS system-on-a-chip ( SoC ) products for the networking market.
When the U. S. entered the war in 1917, Roosevelt sought to raise a volunteer infantry division, but Wilson refused.
When it began, North and South Korea existed as provisional governments competing for control over the Korean peninsula, due to the division of Korea by outside powers.
When the Constituent Assembly, on 26 February 1790, decreed the division of France into départments, Anjou and the Saumurois, with the exception of certain territories, formed the départment of Maine-et-Loire, as at present constituted.
When he attempted to attack the main spine at Tunnel Hill, his troops were repeatedly repulsed by Patrick Cleburne's heavy division, the best unit in Braxton Bragg's army.
When volunteers were not forthcoming Burnside selected a replacement white division by having the three commanders draw lots.
The conflict between the evolved organic division of labour and the homogeneous mechanical type was such that one could not long exist in the presence of the other: and When solidarity is organic, anomie is « impossible whenever solidary organs are sufficiently in contact or sufficiently prolonged.
When there was a redistribution of Parliamentary seats to take effect at the 1885 general election, a new county division of Bridgwater was created.
When GE left the mainframe business the line was sold to Honeywell, who built similar systems into the 1990s as the division moved to Groupe Bull and then NEC.
When a division vote in the House occurs, members in the Federation Chamber must return to the House to vote.
When the war ended Bristol set up a separate helicopter division in the Weston-super-Mare factory, under helicopter pioneer Raoul Hafner.
When they died, the holding normally passed to their next heir-who might be the eldest son / daughter ( primogeniture ); or youngest son / daughter ( Borough English or ultimogeniture ); or a division between children ( partible inheritance ), depending upon the custom of that particular manor.
When delineating the division between civil and religious laws, most would agree that laws against murdering and stealing are obvious.

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