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Discover LudwigThe phrase "informed book" is not correct or usable in written English.
To make an example sentence, you could say, "I read an informative book about the history of the city."
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"This is a wide-ranging and dazzlingly informed book about the science of interactions," said Bryson of Critical Mass.
His final plea imagines "an active music-making people" involved in the classical music of their time, so that "its formal and human qualities can shine forth .It is a remarkable vision, which, like much of this ardently informed book, leaves the reader wishing Mr Hewett had spent more time defining and clarifying his terms.
I hadn't lost touch with skateboarding either – after starting my doctoral studies in Los Angeles (drawn, more than I should admit, by its sunshine and skateboard history), I later wrote a rather theoretically informed book on skateboarding (Skateboarding, Space and the City, 2001), and have developed a career as an academic historian from this basis.
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"According to regulations", I was informed, books or newspapers which had been published in the provinces were "restricted material".
This entails that respondents who were informed to book within 12 weeks of gestation were more likely to book within the recommended time [ 16].
He informed the book's British publisher, and on November 8th, five days after the book's publication, Little, Brown recalled all sixty-five hundred copies and issued a press release: "It is with deep regret that we have published a book that we can no longer stand behind".
His claims informed the book Vengeance, by George Jonas, on which Munich is partly based.
But Dr Best's research, which has informed a book called Threatened Children, leads him to believe they face an uphill struggle.
The dignity of those people, that sense of quiet dread they carried around under their cheerfulness, informed this book more than anything else.
This week, however, I was informed the book had been found in the children's section of a Waterstone's store, although with a warning label on its cover.
Mr. Holbrooke, who was 69 when he died, was the chief architect of the 1995 Dayton peace accords that ended the war in Bosnia and informed his book, "To End a War," published by Random House in 1998.
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