So I had their - what we call the book of life and I am telling them story after story.
In other words, scientists have been looking at the book of life and identifying all the nouns but missing the verbs.
The drawings accompanied an article about the illustrator of a Danish book on the life of Mohammed.
He spends the first half of the book justifying his redefinition of life in a lengthy narrative that combines personal memoir, Zen-like musings and scientific explanations.
Though my own writing voice tends toward the ironical, cleverness was not the right note for the title of a book about the life and afterlife of a country girl who, though far from corn-pone, was more Branson than Brooklyn.
Finally, there is the field work I did to prepare for writing Borrowed Dreams, a book of real-life adventures about the work that makes us who we are.
The average book value of the life firms' shares is now equivalent to 14, 900 on the Nikkei 225 stockmarket average, compared with the Nikkei's actual level of around 20, 600.
The charity is called the Second Half Centre, a drop-in centre for older people in London, and it is the brainchild of Jill Shaw Ruddock, a former banker and author of a book that accentuates the positives of life after menopause.
Skakel did not testify himself but jurors heard a 1997 tape recording he made in anticipation of writing a book about his life as a cousin of the Kennedys.
The Diane of today still praises decentralization and her new book The Death and Life of the Great American School System is still filled with Hayekian wisdom.
Alongside death is sex, and perhaps the great surprise of the book is how her experience of medical life is so strongly sexualised.
It takes a case of supreme arrogance to think that you can do better than the author of a book who spent a large chunk of his life writing and revising the story and go ahead and invent scenes and dialogue and alter events in the manner in which Peter Jackson has chosen to do.
In return they receive a document of "sheepskin parchment", a book entitled Rules for the Conduct of Life and the title Citizen of London.
Marilyn Tam is not only living the life of her dreams, but she has recently written a book to help us all to live a life of balance and turn our dreams into reality.
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Ya'alon, whose tour of duty as chief of staff was unceremoniously cut short by former prime minister Ariel Sharon in June 2005 due to his trenchant opposition to Sharon's planned withdrawal of IDF forces and Israeli civilians from the Gaza Strip, has written a book that sets out the facts of life clearly, credibly and passionately.
"The Guinness Book of World Records changed my life, " Puntillo says.
Tallarico, an actress, wants to use the photos in the paperback edition of a book about her life titled "Dream On, " said her lawyer, Jay Butterman.
Now two London-based Arab women, Rana Salam and Malu Halasa, are shining a spotlight on this little-known local speciality, with a new book called The Secret Life of Syrian Lingerie.
The real interest lies elsewhere, in the parts of Mr Stiglitz's book that are in effect a memoir of what life was like as an economic adviser, and indeed a considerable intellectual, in the bruising and often brutal world of Washington politics and policymaking.
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Mr Vann uses two sequences to transform what could be another routine tale of small-town life, hurling the book into the outer darkness of the heart.
Ang Lee took Life of Pi, a book that was widely considered to be unfilmable, and turned it into a vibrant movie that is full of life.
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The book captured the comic side of Italian life which is always coupled with tragedy.
" He calls the day he finished the book "the best day of my life.
Diane Ravitch's important new book, The Death and Life of the Great American School System, will surely stir controversy, exactly as she intends.
Robert Putnam, author of "Bowling Alone, " a best-selling book that looked at the decline of social and civic life in America, says bridge and bridge lunches were once part of the glue of communities.
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That journey, plus Claxton's earlier portraits of jazz legends, are both collected in Jazz Life, a massive 669-page book of photographs and essays.
"Times Square was the capital of exhibitionism, " Sharon Zukin, a professor at Brooklyn College and author of "Naked City: The Death and Life of Authentic Urban Places, " a book chronicling the city's gentrification in recent decades.
Like Mr Ford, Ms Yoseloff prefers the company of ghosts, taking the life of Jackson Pollock as the core of her book.
But the result is a surfeit of rather flat news stories and the book only really comes to life with the last two sections, perhaps because the follies of dotcom valuations and subprime loans seem so fresh in the memory.
What really grabs Walter is that the book seems to be the story of his life.
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