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NT: Speaking of US failures, the good scribes at letsrun.
Even the pesky scribes like me who just covered it.
A little further down the road, I spot some mythic scribes.
Doctors who use scribes tend to see their productivity and work satisfaction increase, but the trade-off is still there: Scribes demonstrate the extent to which paperwork has become more important than patients in American health care.
It's written by Kusama's The Invitation scribes Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi.
Studies of scribes in other health systems have found the same effect.
As a nurse, when I first learned about scribes, I was outraged.
But most scribes wanted to hear what senators made of the criminal charges.
Al-Qaeda's scribes tell female members to stay indoors and be good brides.
Now, Reilly and like-minded scribes label their letters with the hashtag #NothingButLoveNotes.
The scribes, at times, survive in some way, and the jesters change their names.
She returned a short while later to flip her hair at the other scribes.
That meant no room on the helicopter for poor scribes hoping to glom on.
Not one of you worthless scribes wants to devote any ink to this 1998 masterpiece?
Heck, it took conservative scribes to brilliantly do the trick, embarrassing "SNL" in the process.
Many scribes predicted Emirates would place an order for another 20217 of the Airbus A380.
Smith's family home flooded (he wrote about it in an essay published on Seven Scribes).
Doctors wear the glasses during consultations and transmit video to medical scribes, who take notes.
That Kennedy mystique still tugs at the culture, and more than a few media scribes.
How: Use progressive iteration, behavioral roles, and neutral scribes to manage the decision-making process.
The past few weeks have brought bad news to the hardworking scribes of the news business.
Once upon a time, players had to buy new glyphs from scribes every time they replaced them.
The find sheds light on the mysterious role of female scribes and painters in Medieval book production.
Medical scribes are trained assistants who work alongside physicians to take computer-related tasks off their hands.
With the time that scribes freed up, the system simply got doctors to take on more patients.
Perhaps scribes powered by AI will free doctors to listen and examine patients, rather than enter data.
Consider the use of medical scribes, who complete doctors' electronic paperwork in real time during patient visits.
A 2015 study of scribes for emergency physicians in an Atlanta hospital system found that the scribes produced results similar to what my Boston colleagues described—a thirty-six-per-cent reduction in the doctors' computer-documentation time and a similar increase in time spent directly interacting with patients.
I know the history of my land better than the Scribes, better than the royals who rule it.
A few of my fellow New York Times money scribes and I made our own cards as well.
The Pearl Street partners will produce, and the "Deadpool" scribes Paul Wernick & Rhett Reese will write the script.
Ali's relationship with the Nation was always more complicated than the Ali Scribes realized, or wanted to admit.
But a few rare surviving works from as early as the eighth century reveal that women were scribes.
Seeing them now shows the character and whimsy of the scribes that set them loose on the page.
According to historians, the friction between "scribes" and studios dates to the end of the silent film era.
Yes, the printing press put scribes out of business, but new jobs were soon developed to take their place.
The rush to slap a "cultural appropriation" label on every other fad should be serially mocked by "SNL" scribes.
For a long time, I was drawn to "sad lady" icons: the scribes and bards of loneliness and melancholy.
These days, most TV scribes leave the social commentary to late night hosts like Samantha Bee and John Oliver.
He said that scribes would read the khipus and a court clerk would enter the information into the trial record.
Hiring scribes for a few of the other most popular languages on the planet probably wouldn't break the bank, either.
Open Culture ran a useful summary of some of those rules, but I highly recommend the book to aspiring scribes.
Archaeologists previously found other residences in this port, including a  21-room house  used by scribes who worked in the port.
Other news sites are up for sale, cutting their staff or closing shop, sending ink-free scribes in search of work.
While covering music, Abu Taleb has also been working to mentor young scribes, running workshops and an annual music writing school.
Many historians write off Amazons as just another example of Greek scribes inventing monsters that are inevitably overcome by their civilization.
The scribal error might suggest that even then, scribes associated pranks with April 21 – but this doesn't qualify as hard evidence.
Baseball fans were stunned and heartsick, and scribes predicted a swift end to the nation's long love affair with the game.
It seems that the two scribes had robust, enjoyable debates about this matter in the pubs of Oxford where they both lived.
The long-awaited film will be written by franchise scribes Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, with a release date scheduled for Aug.
Despite its title, the show is not an explanatory guide for aspiring rock scribes, nor is it strictly a biography of Bangs.
Antiques In ancient times, scribes churned out documents — love poems, prayers, lawsuits — for clients who were illiterate or too busy to write.
The text opens a window into a lively and eclectic world of scholarship, a realm of humanist scribes and poetry-spouting polymaths.
The first of these essays -- published to his "Beto blog" on Medium -- raised particular bewilderment among the salons and scribes of Washington.
How much longer can stubborn scribes like me get away with saying that it is a crime to write off the Spurs?
Moreover, locally copying the contents of Wikipedia is relatively trivial compared to the scribes copying the scrolls at Alexandria 2,000 years ago.
The disappearance of the Well of the Scribes is a timeless LA story — it was removed to make way for a parking lot.
As Dr. Al-Rashid notes, even seasoned scribes could have a slip of the hand and leave their own fingerprints on a document.
Unless it's written on precious vellum using ink squeezed directly from the hearts of elderly scribes, there's no good reason for the secrecy.
The scribes explained that they sought guidance from their wives while composing Drew's pregnancy story line, which was introduced in Spider-Woman #1.
The Library was also famous in antiquity – centuries after Ashurbanipal's death (and Assyria's destruction), scribes in Babylonia celebrated the compilation of the Library.
It goes like this: Before Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, books were precious objects, handwritten by scribes and available primarily in Latin.
It made me wonder whether we humble scribes have a role to play in humanity's frustratingly slow quest to truly explore outer space.
But the relationship between the two leaders, who will meet in the White House on April 3rd, has captivated Egypt's scribes and talking heads.
Remote scribes in Bangladesh will write up what they see through the device's camera so it can be quickly stored in the medical record.
With his name on the waiver wire, countless sportswriter eulogies were launched from the laptops of baseball scribes like so many Bautista home runs.
But replacing human activity is precisely what new technologies accomplish — spears replaced clubs, wheels replaced feet, the printing press replaced scribes, and so on.
We scribes would circle it in blue and copy it onto the next day's proof, to remind Mr. Shawn to ask the author about it.
Ask the knowledgeable and gregarious docents to show you the Brito, a magnificent dictionary of theological words that was handwritten by scribes in the 1300s.
The American College of Medical Scribe Specialists reported that 20,000 scribes were working in 2014, and expects that number to climb to 100,000 in 2020.
In 1924, after William Landis was rejected from the Scribes of Carthage, he published a bombshell report outing the secret society network in the Winchester Bugle.
And more than 150 journalists are currently behind bars, a figure that places Turkey at the top of the list worldwide in terms of jailed scribes.
Vernoff used her showrunning "power" to hire four entry-level, diverse women writers upon her season 14 return, only adding Shondaland's long bench of women scribes.
Smash and Harispray scribes Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman will compose the music and original songs...though Miranda has some experience with that department as well.
Most of the scribes are pre-med students who listen to the doctor's conversation, then produce a finished record within two hours of the patient's visit.
It would even be intimidated by the glitz and glamour of Gossip Girl, the hit show also created by Alaska scribes Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage.
Kaufmann was one of the first to try out SayKara, which aims to be an alternative to human scribes and existing dictation tools like Nuance's Dragon.
Eventually, Lionel compiles a list of 12 societies with grandiose names straight out of a Dan Brown novel: Knights of Elam, Scribes of Carthage, and yes – Illuminati.
Now together for over three decades, Rick Smith and Karl Hyde's galvanizing, progressive electro thrum has served as a template for a generation of aspiring synth scribes.
Tennessee's been a popular sleeper this season as national media scribes cast the light on someone, anyone, to please put the boring Texans quarterback storyline to bed.
Paper and printing conquered Europe because European society became so curious, so hungry for new information that scribes could no longer produce enough books to satisfy it.
Frustrated scribes can easily find hundreds of lists online detailing the various schedules of their successful and productive counterparts, all laid out neatly like an instruction manual.
He made sure the scribes who watched him score 27 points in his first summer league game with the Los Angeles Lakers knew he believed it, too.
The problem is that it's aimed almost entirely at high-end raiding guilds, and these guys almost always have their own scribes who make vantus runes for them.
That was a blockbuster discovery because archaeologists had previously found khipus only in graves, where they were often buried with the scribes who created and used the devices.
But most importantly, it taps into Honnold's idiosyncratic humor and humanity, reminding us that the sports world can serve up better characters than many of Hollywood's best scribes.
For those who mourn the dead — scribes like the Greek poet Simonides, who wrote epitaphs for fallen warriors — your voice must tremble with poignancy, with a certain piteousness.
The painting depicts the scene from the Gospel of John in which scribes bring a woman accused of adultery to Jesus and ask if she should be stoned.
The long-awaited film will be written by franchise scribes Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon and will go into production this summer, with a release date scheduled for Aug.
Among the trees were a variety of sculptures, including a fountain decorated with images of the great writers of the world, which was called the Well of the Scribes.
Two people have the job of counting the animals within a certain area out the window, while the other two people act as scribes, recording sightings in real-time.
And the company began spending millions of dollars a year to hire scribes — staff members who follow around ER physicians and enter information into sometimes finicky electronic health records.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A recent display at the British Library, African Scribes: Manuscript Culture of Ethiopia put the institution's impressive collection of Ethiopic manuscripts on display.
John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter: Dialogue is even lamer when the pic's three scribes depict the life of Alex, the high-school kid who owns the phone Gene inhabits.
"Only scribes and painters of exceptional skill would have been entrusted with its use," said Alison Beach, study co-author and historian at Ohio State University, in a statement.
Compared with "live scribing," this system is purportedly more accurate—since the scribes tend to be fully credentialled doctors, not aspiring med students—for the same price or cheaper.
Beach here is referring to a stereotype, not to a lack of awareness—she's published work for decades proving the existence of female scribes in this particular historical era.
On his website, "The Lying Pen of Scribes," scholars and scientists have identified more than 70 Dead Sea Scroll fragments that have surfaced on the antiquities market since 43.
There are 50 scribes in this book, from Samuel Beckett and Simone de Beauvoir to Joan Didion and John Updike — and their relationships to their wardrobes may surprise you.
The Irish were once hailed for saving civilization, after monks and scribes maintained the rich record of Greek, Latin and Christian writers that was being destroyed elsewhere in Europe.
Afterward, in every country or city he held, Khan would call for the smartest astrologers, scribes, doctors, thinkers, and advisers  —  anyone who could aid his troops and their efforts.
Though the movie was directed by acclaimed Chinese director Zhang Yimou ("House of Flying Daggers"), its plot and action are predictable and extremely watered down, according to the scribes.
It's very possible that people were making text-based porn as early as medieval times, since scribes sometimes used delicate script to create illustrations and visual poems alongside biblical texts.
Today, leagues are more image-conscious than ever, and it's unlikely that any future licensing deals would give comic-book scribes more creative freedom than Nicieza and his colleagues had.
One of those programs, Writers-in-Residence, invites scribes to the Writer's Room, a charming but sparse studio crowned with Hyam Plutzik's desk, for a few days at a time.
Scribes of the time penned every book produced by hand, and while few were credited it is believed that women both contributed more and were recognized less than is known.
Many of the writers who worshiped him — those I call the Ali Scribes — cast him as a member of the 1960s counterculture for his 1967 refusal to serve in Vietnam.
Still, just because it's not her favorite, doesn't mean Rowland has any issues with the song's scribes — especially Kandi Burruss, who now stars on Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Those scribes are all Brexited out, but right up until the final glory (or exit) for this brave young England soccer team there is of course a glaring connection — delusion.
Thirty-five hundred years ago, Mesopotamian scribes used cuneiform to record the impeachment hearings of a mayor who had been accused of corruption, kidnapping, adultery, and the theft of manure.
On the website, "The Lying Pen of Scribes," scholars and scientists have identified more than 70 purported Dead Sea Scroll fragments that have surfaced on the antiquities market since 2002.
The earliest mention of him outside those by Christian believers comes from around 60 to 90 years after his death, and some of those were later doctored by Christian scribes.
Here's the Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin, for example: In fact, the big story of the night, according to knowing scribes, was Klobuchar, the third-place finisher, who finished fifth in Iowa.
Exhibitions at the British Library and other cultural institutions within Britain have worked to underscore the artistic output of Ethiopian scribes and the literature connected to the Ethiopian Tewahedo Orthodox Church.
"May the Thai people be united in following and protecting the constitution to maintain democracy and their sovereignty," an officer with the Royal Scribes Bureau said at the glittering palace ceremony.
He's also working on the upcoming film, Bill & Ted Face the Music, which will be written by franchise scribes Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon and will go into production this summer.
Much of the work was done deep inside the cave system, working away at concrete-like rock called breccia, using air scribes to avoid breaking the fragile and priceless fossil remains.
Not surprisingly, "The Meg" -- directed by Jon Turteltaub ("National Treasure"), from a script credited to a trio of scribes -- has to resort to all kinds of idiocy to prolong the tension.
As sitcom scribes scrambling to land on writing staffs during the mid-1990s, we witnessed — with awe and a bit of envy — how "Friends" instantly became a red-hot comedy commodity.
Scribes are workarounds for electronic medical records, and bar code scanning is a workaround for our failure to put patient safety anywhere near the top of the health care priority list.
"You have just been kissed by William Randolph Hearst," one reporter told the young preacher, showing Graham a two-word telegram sent by the newspaper magnate to his ink-stained scribes.
The University of New South Wales Sydney researchers who cracked the code say the tablet was likely used by mathematical scribes to calculate angles when designing palaces, temples, step pyramids, and canals.
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Public Library and Alta magazine announced that a reward of up to $10,000 was being offered to find the missing pieces of the Well of the Scribes.
Inspired by Orlean's book, Alta published a story in July of 2019 about the Well of the Scribes and theories of its fate, but the sculpture was still nowhere to be found.
The first four, as previously announced, are being written by Max Borenstein, Jane Goldman, Brian Helgeland, and Carly Wray, with Martin collaborating with the scribes on all four of the potential shows.
In Washington, there are scribes and there are gossip mongers—those who care too much about continued access to their bold-faced sources, and those who don't seem to give a hoot.
The museum has one of the world's largest collections of cuneiform tablets from early Mesopotamia, many of them written by ancient scribes who used a reed stylus to etch pictograms into clay.
Hieroglyphics was a complete written language, and while even an illiterate person could recognize and understand some basic symbols, the scribes worked according to strict rules and had to be highly skilled.
These allegations included unwanted physical contact with female employees and repression of minority voices, leading to the departure of original Toy Story 4 scribes Will McCormack and Rashida Jones in November 2017.
In 2013 he took audience questions for the better part of an hour, and as late as 2015, he showed up at an off-the-record press gathering and patiently mingled with scribes.
It was soon thereafter that an antiques dealer in Arizona had read the Alta story and realized that he had a portion of the Well of the Scribes sitting right in his apartment.
Mr Puchner, a professor at Harvard University, places the written word at the very heart of things, bringing scribes and scribblers out from the shadows and giving them their moment in the sun.
This challenges the assumption that men were the main producers of richly decorated Medieval manuscripts and corroborates recent evidence, in the form of contemporary letters and documents, suggesting that scribes were often women.
I'd been invited to participate in a 1992 symposium on his life at Miami University of Ohio that featured talks by eight thinkers and scribes, including renowned sportswriter and Ali biographer Robert Lipsyte.
Scribes allow doctors to talk with and examine patients without having a computer come between them, but at base they are a workaround for the well-known design flaws of electronic medical records.
To the delight of the art historians, they identified it as a theological text written by Thomas Aquinas on the Annunciation and copied by scribes in Flanders at the start of the 14th century.
They were there to quietly take handwritten notes — prosecutors sometimes jokingly referred to the agents as "scribes" — and after it was over, to type them up into an official memorandum for the case file.
Thinking on their feet, the two scribes then told fans to hit up the GM on his page and suggest all sorts of improvements to the team, including, but not limited to, trade suggestions.
Yet, without the generations of armies of, overwhelmingly anonymous, scribes who produced and reproduced the hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of manuscripts that contain this literature, it would not have existed or survived.
For the project, Knight and 20 of the world's most talented scribes are charged with depicting a series of models in their own respective mediums, and streaming it to the public on Facebook Live.
Lee, a twenty-three-year-old graduate of Boston University, is an Asian-American raised in Illinois, and, like many scribes, he was doing the job, earning minimum wage, while he applied to medical school.
Others rely on costly human scribes or will dictate notes into a recorder and then submit the voice files to a third-party transcription service, which can take a few days to return a response.
Hot Tub Time Machine writer Josh Heald will partner with Harold and Kumar scribes Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg to pen the series and executive produce, with Macchio and Zabka also on board as exec producers.
Women's bodies, you realize, are the true classical tradition: for millions of years, on macro and molecular levels, we've done intergenerational labor of preservation, replication and loss that dwarfs scribes' transmission of a few hundred texts.
Solving this transatlantic puzzle is a test of patience: Inside a box at the Brooklyn Museum, conservators counted 502 fragments, which display the writings of at least five different scribes, and clearly belong to different manuscripts.
Within 50 years, not only had scribes lost their jobs, but the Catholic Church's millennia-old monopoly of power had been torn apart as the printing of Martin Luther's sermons ignited a century of religious wars.
There have been cursive scripts since the beginning of writing: The Egyptians invented one of the first, demotic, which allowed scribes to take notes on business transactions and Pharaonic laws faster than they could using hieroglyphics.
The X-Files' writers' room was full of legendary scribes, while his follow-up series, Millennium, was at its best in its second season, when Carter stepped back and Glen Morgan and James Wong took over.
According to the Bible, Jesus says to the men, "He that is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone at her," to which the scribes react by leaving without throwing a single stone.
When Sennefer&aposs tomb was being constructed, perhaps the scribes helping to build the tomb were trying to learn the languages, and one of them wrote these words down as a practice exercise, Schneider told Live Science.
In an interview Eyob Derillo, a second-year doctoral student at SOAS University of London and the curator of the African Scribes exhibition, spoke with Hyperallergic about the beauty and content of the British Library's Ethiopian manuscripts.
All are fascinating, all speak of the world in which they were made, and all are tangibly, movingly human, thanks to the skills and quirks of the mostly unknown scribes and illuminators whose remarkable creations they are.
It was followed, in November, by World of Wakanda, a companion series in which Mr. Coates introduced two more newcomers to the roster of comic-book scribes: the feminist writer Roxane Gay and the poet Yona Harvey.
During the European medieval period, between the 5th to 15th century AD, ultramarine was used by scribes and painters to adorn their manuscripts with the vivid blue color, which has been referred to as the most perfect color.
For his whole career, the British screenwriter has been one of the leading romantic comedy scribes in the world, with a sense of whimsy and wistfulness that set the pace for a generation of films in the genre.
"I think that literacy was confined to elites, basically scribes, high military officials, and priests," Rollston said, adding that by the late First Temple Period, it's possible reading and writing had spread to more of this upper class.
A few additional quick notes about the weekend box office: Sony's sci-fi/horror newcomer Life — written by Deadpool scribes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick — is off to a rough start, with a domestic estimate of $12.6 million.
"Our results suggest that dental calculus can be used to help identify scribes and artists in the archaeological record and to aid in the historical reconstruction of women's monasteries and their role in book production," the authors concluded.
Spider-Man overreaches, of course, and generates all sorts of mayhem, but ultimately triumphs after repeatedly hurling very large objects at his archenemy — who also turns out to be his girlfriend's father, a twist that eluded Hellenistic scribes.
Enlightenment-era darling Denis Diderot may get most of the credit for spawning art criticism but in reality it was the work of dozens of scribes, journalists, and critics who contributed to the development of the literary form.
At a pre-caucus event held earlier Monday, one veteran reporter who has covered politics for more than 2628 years chuckled when he said he and the other scribes present were covering the final Iowa caucuses of any consequence.
Sibling scribes Shea and Evan Mirzai, who wrote the high school comedy Ultra for Sony and Will Smith's production company, have teamed with the father-and-son producing team of Alan and Peter Riche (Southpaw) to develop The Olympians.
In a matter of minutes, the irreplaceable work of ancient artisans, craftsmen and scribes — not to mention the efforts of Yemeni and foreign researchers who have dedicated years of their lives to studying and preserving this legacy — were pulverized.
Exhibitions at British cultural institutions have lately underscored the artistic output of Ethiopian scribes, and in the process, have also renewed questions around whether museums that have benefitted from acts of imperialism and colonialism should now return looted objects.
What's more, the study is providing a new method in which the remains of scribes and artists can be used to infer the roles played by both women and men during the medieval period, including the production of expensive sacred books.
The Los Angeles Public Library and Alta magazine are offering a reward of up to $22020,21922 to find the missing pieces of the Well of the Scribes, a bronze fountain that once stood in the gardens of the Central Library.
In 1492, right in the midst of the Gutenbergian revolution, Johannes Trithemius, the abbot of a Benedictine monastery which dedicated itself to the hand-copying of vast volumes, published a tract titled De Laude Scriptorum Manualium ("In Praise of Scribes").
I can see a bunch of highly paid television scribes huddled in a room bursting at the seams with empty cans of La Croix, trying to sort out the fastest way to establish their protagonist's blue-collar, all-American bona fides.
Given that Seshat is the patron deity of wisdom, knowledge, and scribes, it's tempting to assume she derived her powers from getting so blazed that a pot leaf materializes over her head, like some stoner riff on a light bulb.
Even though the journalism handbook says we're supposed to be detached and unemotional — even at times like this — Bryant's sudden death has been a gut punch for many scribes like me who covered him closely over the past two decades.
Wronker was a devout typophile — she was a founding member of the Society of Scribes in New York — whose fascination with the shape and form of letters found creative expression on hundreds of book jackets between the 1940s and '60s.
Thus, scribes could use the table to carry out the complex task of generating and sorting the numbers on the tablet; they could take one known ratio of the sides of a right-angle triangle to determine the other two unknown ratios.
"Typographic design and type design was born out of forgery, because what Gutenberg was designing was born of the work of scribes," says veteran typographer Allan Haley, who for 15 years was the director of words and letters at the Monotype type foundry.
The Well of the Scribes, designed by Lee Lawrie, depicts the transfer of knowledge from the East to the West mediated by Pegasus, and the sections depicting the Eastern civilizations and Pegasus remain missing (as well as a spout installed above the basin).
Developed by Dana Calvo, "Good Girls Revolt" revels in those details, from its perfectly chosen song score (for those who remember "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" and "Spirit in the Sky") to scribes clacking away on manual typewriters in neatly pressed suits.
When I feel a sudden need for a deep dive into a subject — say, the transmission of the plays of Aeschylus through scribes and libraries from ancient times to the present — I am grateful to the academics who have done the spadework.
It is populated by porn stars and Playboy models, shadowy "story brokers" and the ultra rich and powerful, who can buy back their secrets on an underground exchange run by gossip scribes who set the rules, the prices and, frequently, the reputational toll.
He is distinguished visually by a jowly, closed-mouth smile — more dutiful driver's license photo than strapping congressional portrait — and a penchant for removing his tie before getting all the way back to his office, slipping wordlessly past the swarm of scribes.
The students at Winchester University don't seem to know much about the Scribes of Carthage or the Order of X. Pegasus, the society that CoCo (Antoinette Robinson) bids for, is perhaps the closest equivalent to one of Yale's brand of secret-but-not-really organizations.
The album, which will be released digitally on June 2 and hits stores June 23, features a blend of songs from the popular 1971 Gene Wilder-led film, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, with new tunes from Hairspray scribes Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.
After accepting the Associated Press Player of the Year trophy in Dallas during the women's Final Four, for example, she came off the podium and greeted many of the reporters by name, even East Coast–based scribes a PAC-12 player might not normally know.
The ambassador, a eunuch who had been born a Christian in Portugal and recognized the truth of Mohammed when he was captured at the age of eleven, led a small retinue, only fourteen men: his chief adviser, a doctor of medicine, servants, scribes, guards.
Even well-intentioned urban, coastal, college-educated scribes commit obliviously condescending word choices ("flyover country"), illogical assumptions (everyone in red states voted for Trump) and variations on poverty porn, in which subjects are conveyed as helpless and joyless ("observe this sorry case in Appalachia").
Count Magna Carta, one of the founding documents in the evolution of free societies, and Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," which popularized English vernacular, among the highlights of the thousand years or so when books were made by hand-cramped scribes, or printed from wooden blocks.
So back to pizza, Delivery Hero's first-quarter statement was only three pages long but it seems the scribes and market watchers only read the front page, otherwise known as the executive summary, the bit where companies put all the stuff they want you to read.
Another brief, from the religious and conservative nonprofit religious liberty organization Freedom X and Rabbi Dovid Bressman, provides a non-Christian example of this: Many scribes follow the Jewish law barring the sale of a Torah scroll to those who do not practice the Jewish religion.
" — Yin Hong, film professor at Tsinghua University, on the Sina Weibo microblog The similarity of the premise to past films "wouldn't be such a problem if Zhang or his scribes had devoted even a smidgen of time to giving the respective commanders identities or back stories.
According to the writings of ancient scribes like Homer, Polyaenus and Herodotus, dogs were present in Xerxes' invasion of Greece in 479 BC, during Spartan sieges in the 4th century BC, and as early as 1023 BC in a battle in the Iron Age kingdom of Lydia in Greece.
Over and over Darboven vanishes: from the New York art scene, from the page as she scribes, from the creator's position of power by not dictating how her installations ought to be set up, behind the persona of the self-portraited Hanne Darboven, another copy, this time of her father.
Israel is home to scribes who preserve sacred calligraphic traditions for Semitic alphabets; artisans in Italy developed Latinate italics, serifed inscriptions carved on stone monuments, and many crafts related to book printing and binding; the U.S. is home to historic centers of publishing and multitudes of speakers of the world's languages.
In addition to inheriting his father's profession, he also passed down his Lontar scribes, which are collections of thin palm leaves tied together with cotton string, inscribed with medicinal recipes, diagnoses and other ancient wisdoms written in Kawi, an old Javanese language still used in traditional arts and during ceremonies.
Another option: the stage adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which features a blend of songs from the popular 1971 Gene Wilder-led film, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, (like "The Candy Man" and "Pure Imagination") with new tunes from Hairspray scribes Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.
In his superb book "The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture," which concerns textual variants in early Christian texts that were driven by theological agendas, Ehrman argues that these corruptions weren't typically the product of willful obfuscation but rather the work of careful scribes trying to make sense of often perplexing language, imagery and traditions.
Whether he was writing in the Phoenician alphabet, the Hebrew, the Greek or the Roman — encompassing myriad forms, including the elegant square capitals cut into Roman monuments or the curvaceous uncial script used by early medieval scribes — every stroke of Father Palladino's pen entailed meditative deliberation, historical fealty and not a single wasted movement.
But a more sordidly transactional sort of liberalism, a progressive president whose supporters and scribes are pre-disillusioned rather than panting for the Big Win, might be a tonic for the right — not one that cures all paranoias (just ask Drudge), but one that discourages the right's search for a Caesar of its own.
It opens with the so-called mysterious letters, which Qarai renders "Alif, Lām, Mīm"—baffling notations that preface most of the key verses of the text, conveying, perhaps, no more than the coded initials of the scribes who first copied the verses, or the mystic message that language cannot touch the actuality of Allah.
According to "Scribes and Scholars," a 1968 study by L. D. Reynolds and N. G. Wilson of how Greek and Roman literature was preserved and transmitted through the ages, one of the ways that scholars at the Library of Alexandria notated a point of textual interest was by writing the letter chi in the margin.
Trained artists, forensic archaeologists, and scientists still play a significant role in what we do with this new fingerprint technology and how we use the data to rewrite the annals of history to include more than just famous male artists who signed their works — and perhaps give a bit more credit to largely unknown artisans, scribes, and students.
As the book changed from something few people could make, read, carry, or own, to something mass-produced and easily possessed, the nature of reading changed from an activity practiced by a small number of scribes and religious scholars, to that of the affluent and well educated, and then, finally, to a pastime of the masses.
On Monday, members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) — which represents television and film scribes — voted to authorize a strike if the guild is unable to reach a new agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), the organization that represents the TV networks and movie studios that produce all that sweet, sweet TV and movie content.
David Ehrlich, IndieWire: While this franchise is starting to feel a bit long in the tooth, such details suggest that screenwriter Derek Kolstad (here sharing credit with three other scribes) can still mine this world for plenty of new life, so long as future installments find a way to deepen the John Wick mythos instead of just stretching it out.
The writing shows that the kingdom had the intellectual resources to write and compile large chunks of the Old Testament during this period Text in the Bible mentions scribes and literate officials for the kingdom of Judah, which remained a state from roughly the 10th century B.C. to 586 B.C., when the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar laid waste to Jerusalem, destroyed the temple and forced most of the Jewish elites into exile in Babylonia.
Throughout the season's 10 episodes, we hear about the racist Knights Of Elam, the mysterious Scribes Of Carthage, and, of course, the unapologetically Black Order Of X. After finding out the all-knowing narrator is a member of the Order, and is seemingly about to indoctrinate heroes Samantha White (Logan Browning) and Lionel Higgins (DeRon Horton) into the group, his season-long explanation of Winchester's history takes on so much more weight.
As we pick up the shattered pieces of our souls in the wake of Meryl Streep's devastating blow to our glass-jawed egos and, to paraphrase La Streep's quotation of her departed friend Carrie Fisher, take our broken hearts and make them into mixed martial arts, let's take a moment to look back at some of the other ways in which prominent politicians, boxers, and scribes have used their platforms to denigrate our sport and hurt our MMA-loving feelings.

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