Sentence examples for book representation from inspiring English sources

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This is the late Mr. Bongo's legacy: Libreville as a pop-up book representation of his regime of "ill-acquired goods," as the French good-government activists who sued him last year call it.

FROM HERZL TO RABIN: THE CHANGING IMAGE OF ZIONISM.By Amnon Rubinstein.Holmes & Meier; 304 pages; $32.95.Distributed in the UK by Book Representation and Distribution; £25THE Zionist movement was founded in the dying years of the 19th century with one aim: to create a Jewish national home, in which Jews could live free of persecution and prejudice.

Shortly after the show aired, I reached out to B37 and suggested we terminate our book representation agreement.

These range from traditional commercial book representation to editing services, assessments, layout and design options for authors wanting to self-publish.

Figure 2 illustrates the difference between the original text book representation of a portion of this protocol, the detailed EXACT representation, and a basic text representation generated automatically from the EXACT representation.

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At Green Gables, the Victorian house and farm here that inspired the 1908 book, representations of Anne's favorite dress and the writing slate she broke over a boy's head after he teased her in school elicit oohs and aahs from the tourists who arrive daily by the busload.

Elaine L. Graham's book Representations of the Post/Human uses "Tuvix" to contrast Star Trek: Voyager with Star Trek: The Next Generation; "Tuvix" is an example of how the former series tended to incorporate stories that touched on moral and ethically ambiguous situations and decisions.

Mr. Taylor's white GMC truck is adorned with somewhat comic-book representations of a man and a woman flexing and lifting dumbbells drawn by his former business partner, Charles Pate.

However, when dealing with biochemical models, the resulting network maps are often disappointing: numerous edge crossings tend to impair readability, leading in most cases to diagrams that have little in common with traditional text-book representations of biological pathways.

Kristina Miler, a political scientist at the University of Maryland and the author of the book "Constituency Representation in Congress," has argued that activism works in part simply by making previously hidden segments of the population more visible to legislators.

A handful of such cases from the Cadmus episode to recent assaults on the National Endowment for the Arts are the subject of a smartly written, intensively researched and vigilantly argued new book, "Outlaw Representation: Censorship and Homosexuality in 20th-Century American Art" by Richard Meyer, an art historian teaching at the University of Southern California.

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