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"tome" Definitions
  1. a large, heavy book, especially one dealing with a serious topic

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Sao Tome & Principe A new penal code adopted in 2012 removed the criminalisation of "acts against nature" in Sao Tome & Principe.
Sao Tome & Principe A new penal code adopted in 2012 removed the criminalization of "acts against nature" in Sao Tome & Principe.
SAO TOME (Reuters) - U.S. energy firm Kosmos Energy (KOS.
SAO TOME (Reuters) - A consortium of BP and Kosmos Energy has won exploration rights to two offshore oil blocks in Sao Tome and Principe's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), the national oil agency said.
For this bike project, Trek enlisted the help of Tome.
The list is buried on page 624 of the tome.
Le exhortamos a la ciudadanía que tome las precauciones necesarias.
But this tome is not about depth — it's about fascination.
It does feel a few bricks shy of a tome.
It needn't be perfect, and it needn't be a tome.
The boozy tome also sometimes included personal notes from contributing artists.
Trek and Tome aren't the only ones working on B2V technology.
We are about to get hit with a novel-length tome.
But that would have been quite the tome, and Secor instead
He also co-edited The Watchmen, an iconic comic book tome.
BuzzFeed exclusively released the first images from the tome online today.
Expect publishers to rush out physical copies of Mr. Mueller's tome.
No fusty tome of academic lit-crit, it's lively and insightful.
"Sao Tome will get full support and help from a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council and the world's largest developing nation," he said, with Sao Tome Foreign Minister Urbino Botelho standing at his side.
SAO TOME (Reuters) - A Sao Tome and Principe court ruled on Sunday that the island nation's presidential election will go to a second round between incumbent Manuel Pinto da Costa and ex-speaker of parliament Evaristo Carvalho.
SAO TOME (Reuters) - Sao Tome and Principe voted in a presidential election on Sunday in which incumbent Manuel Pinto da Costa is looking to win a second term against four opponents including a former speaker of parliament.
"Sometimes, weather-driven demand can help sales growth, sometimes hurt," Tome said.
This translates to approximately $50,000 per household on average, according to Tome.
Home Depot (HD) Chief Financial Officer Carol Tome will retire on Aug.
"We see real opportunity for continued improvement [in those markets]," Tome said.
Anyone looking for Wizarding 101 has got it all in one tome.
In spite of its heft, this tome is a real page turner.
"I hide nothing in this magnificent tome," he writes in the caption.
About 230 historians contributed to the multi-volume tome published in 1979.
This little boy was no longer a stranger tome, but someone close.
For Davis, who died in 1991, the authoritative tome is his autobiography.
Botelho, speaking in Portuguese in comments translated into Chinese, said Sao Tome had made up for the mistakes of the past and made friends with China, which cut ties with Sao Tome in 1997 after it recognized Taiwan.
SAO TOME, Jan 23 (Reuters) - A consortium composed of BP and Kosmos Energy has won exploration rights to two offshore oil blocks in Sao Tome and Principe's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), the national oil agency said late on Monday.
Let's take a look at the sex positions endorsed by the ancient tome.
It was kind of them to take so much tome in the cold.
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Which isn't to say that there's nothing worthwhile at all in this tome.
It'll be a massive tome, weighing in at just over a thousand pages.
Originally published in 1926, this tome has become a personal finance must-read.
The 560-page tome is Stern's first book in more than two decades.
And despite the 1,500-plus page tome presenting the idea, it's still opaque.
Sao Tome and Principe had the third-lowest scores in the prevention category.
Currently we get about 160 a year — a Darwin tome every 2.3 days.
Vanessa Friedman Well, this gives new meaning to "drop:" Rihanna's 500-page tome.
Under normal circumstances, we'd give Ivanka's slim tome, "Women Who Work," a pass.
The Oxford English Dictionary is a venerable tome, the gold standard of dictionaries.
The 300-page report is almost 150 pages shorter than Mueller's massive tome.
The Mueller report, Washington's most eagerly anticipated tome in years, is expected soon.
SAO TOME (Reuters) - Sao Tome and Principe Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada said on Thursday that breaking relations with Taiwan was the correct decision given China's importance as a strategic partner and the need to improve the lives of Sao Tomeans.
These included diverse castings at shows like Christian Siriano, Eckhaus Latta, J.Crew, and Tome.
Not every science fiction novel needs to be a huge tome of a story.
The most racially inclusive shows, though, were Kenzo, Sophia Webster, Ashish, Chromat, and Tome.
Show Tome, which is designed by her fellow Aussies Ryan Lobo and Ramon Martin.
The 350-page tome often reads like an update to the blueprint from 2013.
The tome is celebrating its 0003th issue, but that's not why we're so excited.
Someone record that feed and put in a tome — historians will pour over it!
" Farrell fills this tome with easy-to-understand, actionable investing tips and strategies. "Dr.
First, the rulebook: an 88-page tome swollen with contradictory clauses and footnoted interpretations.
Luckily, the scope of this tome is far wider, more inventive, and more canonical.
Bush had The Plan, a campaign tome that detailed specifically how he would govern.
Once both teams have read Resnick's tome, Judge Ito calls them to his chambers.
"Doing justice to this tome in a two-paragraph synopsis is impossible," he concluded.
"We watch them leave our store with product," said Tome, who retired in August.
"Here, world, this is who I am," she said, mimicking handing over a tome.
If you'd like to save some time, check out our summary of the tome.
It is a heavy tome, so it should keep me occupied for a little while.
As always, Mr Kynaston's generous use of his source material makes this a heavyweight tome.
The company is so far "very pleased" with its August results, CFO Carol Tome said.
Yet in the end it is much more subtle than a typical self-help tome.
Last month, former African ally Sao Tome switched its diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China.
The tome is a buffet of neurology, philosophy, politics, evolutionary science, anthropology, history, and genetics.
The 750-page tome reveals new details about targeted killing by the Israeli intelligence services.
Los líderes del norte están desesperados por que el gobierno tome medidas enérgicas más duras.
In 1993, the "Gabler Edition" of "Ulysses," a bright red tome, appeared on the bookshelves.
Front Burner This coffee-table tome on hummus follows the dish throughout the Middle East.
In 1762 he produced a tome called 'A Treatise on the Diseases Produced by Onanism.
The report is unlikely to be a dictionary-thick tome, which will disappoint some observers.
Chief Financial Officer Carol Tome added that the company had not expected such a wet winter.
A few years ago, I did my first Gizmodo review: an anguished tome about iOS 7.
Few others, he complained in a tome written in 46BC, used the language properly any more.
And your CFO Carol Tome said it could be up to $21 million for the year.
Meanwhile, Home Depot's market share gains should continue in the fourth quarter, CFO Carol Tome said.
Maybe Sam will discover an ancient tome on how to do some really sick line work?
But her tome weighs in at 1,53 pages, and maybe — maybe — the guy is worth 200.
In December 2016, the African island nation of Sao Tome and Principe switched recognition to Beijing.
But Brooker himself is in charge of editing the tome, which bodes well for its quality.
Scattered around the room were several copies of one tome: The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.
If you don't have two hours to go through the whole tome, here are some highlights.
TOME, Japan (Reuters) - The next generation farmhand in Japan's aging rural heartland may be a drone.
"While spring was a reluctant bride, she has arrived," Chief Financial Officer Carol B. Tome said.
Home Depot began seeing an increase in theft of high-value items in May, Tome said.
This isn't a short book, and people were like, "oh my god," this is a tome.
The book about Apple, not the Isaacson book but sort of the main tome before it.
What if we gave that "Tome" clue some space, say, between the letters "o" and "m"?
Days earlier, Jacky O'Shaughnessy, 65, walked at Tome, her silver hair unfussily swept off her face.
These are Gambia, Sao Tome and Principe, Panama, the Dominican Republic, Burkina Faso, and El Salvador.
Sao Tome and Principe is a former Portuguese colony, covering approximately 1,000 square kilometers in total.
The resulting tome may be the longest autobiography ever published, running to over 3,500 handwritten pages.
This thousand-page tome outlines the sectarian factions that coalesced during the civil war in Lebanon.
Those books are smaller, and more portable," Myrhvold told VICE News of his new tome,"Modernist Bread.
Tome Software has teamed up with Trek Bicycle to reduce the number of bike to vehicle collisions.
Almost immediately, a current from the rushing water beyond the garage door pulled the tome away, forever.
Yeah. It's like, get your portmanteaus right, you're making me question the whole veracity of this tome.
Chip's own tome, Capital Gaines: Smart Things I Learned Doing Stupid Stuff, is due out October 17.
Even though I'djust started transitioning, I was most scared about what might happen tome because I'm trans.
A longstanding African ally of Taiwan's, San Tome and Principe, switched diplomatic recognition to Beijing in December.
It overwhelms us whether it's fiction or nonfiction, a weighty dramatic tome or a beloved children's classic.
Chief Financial Officer Carol Tome said that the weather-driven demand negatively impacted sales by 25.2 percent.
Its debut in the public domain actually came in the scouting tome, Dollar Sign on the Muscle.
It is a tome to which most recent arguments about regulation and economic reform are merely annotations.
That was the only time the rarely consulted tome had left Florence in recent years, he said.
"The Photographer's Cookbook" seems an especially timely tome, given our hunger-inducing Instagram feeds and voyeuristic appetites.
This tome is not the size of a coffee table book, but it would work as such.
He said the continental invasion began in July with outbreaks in Nigeria and Sao Tome and Principe.
This tome presents his previously unpublished writing — and gives a more personal portrait of the man himself.
A shadow of impending death hangs over this tome, like a recurring guest in a psycho sitcom.
For instance, he manages to evoke some rather racy lines from the laced-up 19th-century tome.
"Likes," his largest tome to date, provides an even deeper reveal into his humor and aesthetic sensibility.
Read this tome, follow this philosophy, change your habits and you, too, can be a management titan.
In the case of a four-pound pork loin, picture a nice big tome — "Moby-Dick," perhaps.
Tired of waiting for a fancy to spore, I selected a tome from some worn-out bookstore.
The 1487 tome was a veritable bestseller of its day, printed nearly as much as the Bible.
China has previously dismissed those claims and Sao Tome has denied reports it approached Taiwan for money.
Tome Software was founded by Sigal in 2014 after he sold his previous startup, Livio Radio, to Ford.
While Garn's photographs are its main allure, the tome also includes a brief history of the feral pigeon.
The Hollywood Reporter says that Endeavor Content has purchased the rights to Wolff's controversial tome for seven figures.
In the movie, Captain Ahab's first mate is crazy about coffee — something that isn't mentioned in the tome.
Taiwan has accused China of providing financial incentives to Sao Tome in exchange for recognition, charges Beijing denies.
Now, a new generation of editors have released a long-awaited follow up to that ultimate design tome.
I feel an almost overwhelming joy, and slowly, I realize that the joy belongs tome, not my character.
Ben Horowitz, the legendary venture capitalist of the firm Andreessen Horowitz, is also a fan of Grove's tome.
Other spells like Arcane Intellect or Cabalist's Tome put more resources in your hand, and merit some experimentation.
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister David Cameron gifted the princess with a tome of Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairytales.
Mahon wasn't new to biographical work, having compiled a 400-page graphical tome about his time in Canada.
Wang then traveled to Angola, and is due in Gabon and Sao Tome and Principe later this week.
It tied with Sao Tome and Principe as the least prepared country for early detection of a pandemic.
"It just seemed like a good thing to do," Brian Tome, senior pastor at Crossroads Church, told CNN.
Sao Tome and Principe is considered a developing nation, so a boost in visitors could help it prosper.
Cualquier decisión que se tome fuera del consenso está condenada a ser revertida y a crear más frustración.
If I see Trump as a pestilence I may not see in your tome of plans a cure.
Edmund Jennings Lee compiled a genealogical tome in 1895 that remains an important reference work on the family.
Tome invited a group of the young founders working in his church lobby to a group entrepreneurs' breakfast.
Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman are students of Thomas Piketty, whose tome on inequality sold two million copies.
"Walden House" is inspired by Thoreau's tome, the estate itself a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings.
Tome said February was the only month of the quarter with negative same-store sales both globally and domestically.
Some base their parking minimums on the "Parking Generation Handbook", a tome produced by the Institute of Transportation Engineers.
That tome was pegged to the launch of Apple Music, a streaming service that replaced much of iTunes' utility.
Abramson divides her tome into three parts devoted to four organizations: BuzzFeed, Vice, the Washington Post and the Times.
It is a credit to Aadhaar that the book, while fascinating, feels like primary material for a weightier tome.
In 2011, she published Art Cuba: The New Generation, a tome detailing the works of over 60 Cuban artists.
The tiny country, officially named Sao Tome and Principe, is located in the Gulf of Guinea offshore from Gabon.
Tome said that Home Depot expects the U.S. gross domestic product to grow by 226.57 percent during this year.
But the great merit of Tooze's tome—it runs to more than seven hundred pages—is its global perspective.
But that did not deter Edward Einhorn, who adapted that leaden tome into a flawed but refreshingly unironic play.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued a 160-page tome detailing these policy missteps from the last eight years.
Their tome of a menu means that everyone will be happy, and we always get cheesecake at the end.
The tome covers the first two seconds comprising 120 frames of World 1-1 in Super Mario Bros. 3.
Rainford also shot 11 images of Duchamp's messy studio sans artist that are also included in this powerpack tome.
Theft pressures profits Home Depot began seeing an increase in theft of high-value items in May, Tome said.
So the book is slender, but the writing's density gives it the fullness of almost anyone else's thick tome.
"How ... improbable," Lowenstein wrote CNBC in an email when asked about Shkreli's choice of his tome during jury deliberations.
The hottest tome of September is The Secrets We Kept, Lara Prescott's debut involving spies, secretaries, and Doctor Zhivago.
The Goldfinch movie is based on a Pulitzer-winning tome of 771 very immersive, detailed pages by Donna Tartt.
It's an improvement over the tome of my youth, and not just because it brings us up to date.
Rawls attempted to answer this question in one of his major works, an extremely long tome titled Political Liberalism.
TFS attributes the dip to Tome, J.Crew, and Tracy Reese — which each typically champion models of all ages — not showing.
The Harvard graduate's tome has also been on the New York Times' best seller list for a whopping 52 weeks.
In it, highly critical of Trump, and the tome will assuredly inspire more Comey fandom on television, radio, and print.
Ariana Reines' fourth book is a tome — an expansive journey through nature and humanity, culture and creation, history and modernity.
Friedrich Hayek had an entire chapter on the danger of monopolies in his classic political tome The Road to Serfdom.
"after 10 years, of posting, the Book has arrived at last," reads a post on Dril's website announcing the tome.
The iPhone-maker unveiled just such a tome today, announcing that the book will go on sale tomorrow at Apple.
Shotokan's Secret is a thoroughly entertaining tome which posits that the most famous Okinawan karateka were bodyguards to the king.
"That's the equivalent of 4,800 cars removed off the roads, so we're thrilled," Tome told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
It's a huge tome that includes everything from lush concept paintings to rough, hand-drawn maps of the game's world.
The problem is, the tome has a couple of pages that might be, erm, problematic in an elementary school setting.
Accordingly, the tome mirrors the spiral notebook that provides the canvas to so many children's first forays into sequential narrative.
So I embark on a quest to track down the missing tome and set right what has once been wronged.
Reshuffled for symmetry, the flag of the Solomon Islands now flutters from the pole still bearing the Sao Tome plaque.
The Audacity of Hope was a more political tome, released around the time he arrived in the Senate in 2006.
The iPhone-maker unveiled just such a tome today, announcing that the book will go on sale tomorrow at Apple.
Opening an early tome, I stumble on the last will and testament of Cardinal Pietro Corsini who died in 1403.
You can settle in with a neck pillow and the latest Stephen King tome, of course, from the airport bookshop.
Discovering a few lines of multiplayer code in that ancient tome would be like finding a needle in a haystack.
Yet despite Trump's countless colorful controversies, Starr doesn't expect Mueller to write a tome-like report detailing every presidential misdeed.
According to the mysterious tome, The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch, the world is about to end.
The ones that materialized at Jonathan Simkhai masqueraded as fur stoles, and at Tome, they were worked in monkey fur.
Front Burner This tome, from Meredith Erickson, an author of the Joe Beef cookbook, highlights the best of the Alps.
The 700-plus-page tome proved to be the "wokest" document ever produced by the federal government on race matters.
In a post on his blog, Gates called the Harvard psychology professor's tome his new favorite book of all time.
The 24th woman offers the impetus for the tome: New Museum founder Marcia Tucker, whose death Hickey wants to honor.
My county holds the birthplace of John Marshall and has been around for a long tome, so this is incredibly significant.
It may be time for him to sit down with a cup of coffee and re-read his very fine tome.
The powerful voice of the #metoo movement and leader of Rose's Army is telling her life story in a fearless tome.
After TV Tome was merged into the website TV.com in 2005, the information from its Street Sharks entry began to spread.
Sorlot was also publishing the book illegally: He hadn't even secured the rights to publish a French edition of Hitler's tome.
Barkskins is a heavy enough tome that one wonders just how many forests have been cleared for the book's first printing.
In Grossman's telling, it was a grand, apocalyptic event that drove much of the action of the third and final tome.
"The Richest Man in Babylon " by George Samuel Clason Originally published in 1926, this tome has become a personal finance classic.
This is a big book, and it's an essential tome for readers who are dedicated SF fans or casual newcomers alike.
Neighboring Mozambique removed anti-gay laws in 2015, while Sao Tome and Cape Verde have also abolished laws criminalizing gay relationships.
The latest book from writer David Sedaris, Calypso, hits shelves on Tuesday, adding yet another tome to the writer's stellar collection.
Her 1992 Sex book remains the only glossy coffee table tome to show a pop superstar simulating S&M and analingus.
If his first book, "Audacity to Win," was an insider political tome, this is meant for the broader, grassroots #resistance crowd.
"Bad Blood," John Carreyrou's heavily anticipated tome about the blood-testing start-up and its founder, Elizabeth Holmes, is out today.
Globalization as Jerry Mander warned in his tome The Case Against the Global Economy, has wreaked havoc on the world order.
People don't have to wade through the tome that Robert Mueller produced, through the murky parts and the fine legal points.
Before you click away because you think this is going to be a religious tome, trust me: It&aposs anything but.
After the Iraq war, Wilson returned to Africa and was posted for three years in Gabon and Sao Tome and Principe.
It's the first tome to provide an overview of parliaments around the world that allows you to easily compare their plans.
Melville faced his own battles for the acceptance of his nautical tome, which received negative reviews and only achieved success posthumously.
That report, 12 pages shorter than this year's enormous 104-page tome, included 515 different organizations where Trump has held a position.
He will be reading passages from the nearly 600-page tome for the PageTurners reading series this coming week in Downtown Brooklyn.
"It is tome now for the British to say what they want, now that they said what they don't want," Moscovici said.
They echo the many credible accounts of the Trump administration published in newspapers and books, including a forthcoming tome by Bob Woodward.
Journalists at the convention this week have also reported receiving glass tumblers and an optimistic tome entitled Crippled America in their bags.
Top insider tip: it is standard that once a proposal has been snapped up, every publishing house commissions an identical feminist tome.
Back in 2000, Tome said, 22 percent of homeowners' incomes were used for mortgage payments; now, that number is about 14 percent.
I told the management team, 'I hate to tell you, read his tome, because he's right about every single thing in there'.
M. McFarland An author of a poorly-selling self-help tome stumbles upon an old photo of Britney Spears… holding her book!
Diplomatic sources in Beijing have previously said Sao Tome was likely high on China's list of countries to lure away from Taiwan.
In February 2014, BenBella Books published Parker's tome about the case, Poison Candy: The Murderous Madam: Inside Dalia Dippolito's Plot to Kill.
Or rather, "Carolina Herrera: 1981 Years of Fashion," a six-pound tome published by Rizzoli commemorating images and events ranging from Mrs.
Shota Chiba, a 29-year-old farmer in Tome, said technology can modernize farming and lure young people back to the land.
The result of his research was a massive tome that pointed out all the distortions and falsehoods taught in US history classes.
The handsome tome includes recipes for quiches, Scotch eggs, salads, tea sandwiches, meat pies and sweet pastries, all suitable to enjoy alfresco.
The cumulative effect is a little like having Harold McGee's cherished kitchen science tome "On Food and Cooking" read aloud by Gallagher.
Currently Comoros, Guinea Bissau, Sao Tome and Principe and Somalia are significantly in arrears but have been allowed to retain their vote.
Burkina Faso, the Dominican Republic, Sao Tome and Principe, Panama and El Salvador have cut off ties with Taipei in recent years.
Las familias de sus clientes por lo general le piden que tome fotos o se reúnen en el ataúd para una selfi.
Tiene permiso de permanecer en el país y continuar entrenando hasta que se tome una decisión final sobre cualquiera de las solicitudes.
But experts CNBC spoke to have suggested that Sao Tome and Principe could serve as a strategic transport hub for the superpower.
The couch beckons, and the brain yearns for that perfect book: the lyrical, binge-able tome that also dispenses heaps of knowledge.
When sent the first chapter of his ponderous tome, she gently reminded him that a book should be a work of art.
And he enjoys filling special requests, like turning a stack of loose papers into a leather-bound tome with embossed gold lettering.
What distinguishes "Pharma" from these earlier efforts is that the author sets himself the task of writing a bigger, more ambitious tome.
It was soon followed by the notorious demonology tome Malleus Maleficarum, first printed in 1487, of which Cornell has 14 Latin editions.
Sneaker and hip-hop figurehead Bobbito Garcia wrote the tome on NYC sneaker culture's early days in 43, Where'd You Get Those?
The scheduling for that particular tome has been somewhat questionable, as Martin had previously said that he was working towards a 2017 release.
For Bartleby, this means reading books that do not have titles like "Beyond Performance 2.0" (sadly, a genuine example of a management tome).
"Those members of the public who think of the constitution as an immortal tome are now a small minority," he told his supporters.
In the past, that has included series for Fallout, Skyrim, Ni No Kuni, and even an absurdly large Final Fantasy XV art tome.
Investors will be looking for further direction from Economy Minister Giovanni Tria, who is due to speak at 10:00 am local tome.
I ask Mendes what made him choose a tome filled with recipes using pig's heads, trotters, and all the offally bits in between.
On Home Depot's conference call, CFO Carol Tome said that since 2011 homeowner wealth has grown 113 percent, or roughly $50,000 per household.
The printer features a fabric cover that makes the look like an anonymous book — well, more of a tome, really — when faced out.
Its head pastor, Brian Tome, regularly preaches in jeans, holding an iPad with his notes, on a stage with drum sets behind him.
It's only the latest chapter in a tome the media has made clear it has no intention of sharing with the American public.
Most of the 494-page tome (her books, produced with trusted aides, are always too long) is dedicated to causes beyond her control.
And after reading the entire tome, we now see the title refers to the dread gripping the Washington establishment, not the White House.
Then, when Home Depot CFO Carol Tome took the floor and began to explain the weakness, Cramer saw the stock begin to bounce.
Even by the standards of those volumes, though, a lurid new tome by former White House communications aide Cliff Sims is dropping jaws.
Bierner printed up exactly one copy of the 3,000 page tome—encased in three binders—and he's listed it for $35 on eBay.
As a teenager she fell in love with the Belgian comic journals by Tome and Janry, featuring the character of Le Petit Spirou.
He's the official mascot for Tome City, but the account reveals a whole universe of characters, and many of them are food-related.
That said, the accompanying texts in the hefty tome go into great detail about every aspect of the project's process and its meaning.
The tome challenges ingrained ideas, methodologies, and practices, striking at the heart of how embedded imperialism is in the collective conscious and unconscious.
The church was leaning hard into the idea that entrepreneurs were the key to remaking Cincinnati, as Tome would explain to Christianity Today.
A lover of fairy tales and books, Ofilia is given a magical tome by the Faun that will guide her to her destiny.
According to a tome penned by Hitler's final secretary, he spoke at great lengths about his pup, like most doting dog owners you know.
The nearly 200-page tome provides an overview of a very particular culture that is fascinating to outsider eyes without treating it as exotic.
Edited by Malu Halasa, Zaher Omareen, and Nawara Mahfoud, the widely praised tome, translated from Arabic, had received an English PEN award in 2013.
They echo the many credible accounts of the Trump administration that have appeared in newspapers and books, including a forthcoming tome by Bob Woodward.
He's despondent until he stumbles upon the ruins of a library, where he sits down amid the rubble and opens a leather-bound tome.
Nobile, by this point back in NYC, said she couldn't write the final tome without taking a look at her own 20-year marriage.
De Burgos and his accomplices carry out their killings to prevent the disclosure of a supposedly lost Aristotle tome exalting the role of humor.
Trek and Tome say they are working to make their product brand-agnostic, so that it's not tied to any one platform or product.
"This is something that will absolutely save lives if we do this," Tome founder and CEO Jake Sigal told the Detroit Free Press recently.
From steaming duties to leading a group of "misfit toys", a new tome sheds light on one of the White House's youngest staff members.
That is the premise for Eger's new book, The Choice, out this week from Scribner, but her tome is more than a Holocaust memoir.
Warn them that if they don't bring their empty cups back to the kitchen, there's no telling what revenge spell the tome might enact.
A retrospective of the singer's most fashionable moments is a topic more worthy of a thousand page art tome than a pithy blog post.
Sao Tome, population just under 200,000, needed around $210 million in grants and low-interest loans, according to Taiwanese daily the United Daily News.
The book is a tome, its cover awash with the sweeping lines of naked illustrated bodies in various states of joyously going at it.
To celebrate choosing the cover of the tell-all tome, he posted this video where he tries his hands at some spirited percussion. 4.
Around the side of the house, she handed me what was clearly a book, an oversize tome, wrapped in pretty birthday balloons wrapping paper.
But for those who can't get enough of him — and for those of us who don't know enough — this tome is a must-have.
In Tome, farmers are an average 67-68 years old and they may only have another 4-5 years of farming left, Sakakibara said.
Hence the textbook, which I still have: a crimson-bound tome filled with the Pilgrims, the founders, Manifest Destiny, the Civil War, women's suffrage.
Not every review will interpret a creative tome the same way you would have, but that's why a high volume of reviews is useful.
When we think of evolution, it's usually survival of the fittest, the law Charles Darwin outlined in his 1859 tome Origin of the Species.
So when the British Library digitized the towering tome, it required several people to maneuver it to a platform for its high-resolution photographs.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll just pull this dusty old tome off the shelf while my false bookshelf slides aside to reveal … Yes!
This epically named tome organized and categorized sporting practices in England according to the class of people who either played or watched various sports.
Why is clear in a new coffee-table book, a 9½-pound, 463-page $150 tome, the first written and compiled by Mr. Klein.
That latter tome features Risograph reproductions of lithographs of bootleg movie posters of Hollywood films by artists in Bangalore and other parts of India.
Front Burner Nigel Slater's newest tome is a guidebook to the winter season, with recipes for mincemeat and flavored spirits, and history and lore.
"Medical debt isn't like someone who just ran up their credit card because they bought too many clothes or something like that," Tome said.
Wang pledged China's support of Sao Tome and Principe's development while in talks with the island's Foreign Minister Urbino Botelho on Monday, Xinhua reported.
It's much harder to motivate yourself to crack open a weighty tome crammed with characters and subplots than to just scroll through Twitter's ephemera.
"If you ignore the weather and lumber prices, comps would have been closer to 4.5%," the retailer's CFO Carol Tome said on the earnings call.
Flipping through its 13 sections, he explained that Trimble trawled the scientific journals and collated the year's cosmic progress into a tome like this one.
After all, if Kim Kardashian can make an art book completely composed of selfies, why couldn't Kate dedicate a tome to her innumerable rumored beaus?
The tome tells the story of how Fiona, born prematurely and not expected to live, defied odds and inspired millions with her spunk and determination.
Beijing has intervened to prevent the island's participation in international forums and established diplomatic relations with former Taipei allies Gambia and Sao Tome and Principe.
Some of it is optional; if you really want to dig into Pyre's lore, you'll have access to a massive tome to do just that.
According to the Boston Globe, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has published the tome since 1933 and began donating proceeds from the book to charities in 2000.
Yagoda's tome suggests the Great American Songbook era was defined by two features: Great melodies—songs propelled more by musicians than machines—and great singers.
Nicole: Brock Collection sweater; Tome skirt; Everlane Modern Boyfriend Jean, $68, available at Everlane; Sachin and Babi Sparklers Earrings, $250, available at Sachin and Babi.
The hefty tome, minutely detailed yet dauntingly broad in scope, offers a lively portrayal of the evolution of American living standards since the Civil War.
ABUJA, March 14 (Reuters) - Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe and Total SA signed an oil production sharing contract on Thursday, according to a joint statement.
That tome and his hailstorm of follow-up titles trained a generation of Americans to grin and fake it all the way to the bank.
Sao Tome and Principe, a tiny island nation in Africa's Gulf of Guinea, is surrounded by oil-rich neighbors Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Angola.
The Nile-T18 was developed by drone start-up Nileworks Inc and recently tested in collaboration with JA Miyagi Tome and trading house Sumitomo Corp.
Death & Co. has long been known for its voluminous menu, an illustrated tome that has been copied by serious-minded cocktail bars the world over.
No political tome or public figure's memoir has ranked No. 21 for as long as "Becoming," according to data the company provided to CNN Business.
China and Nepal had been in "initial communication" about joint army exercises, and details would be announced in due tome, Yang said without giving details.
Margaret Atwood, who wrote the book on which the show is based, has explicitly said she didn't write it to be an anti-religious tome.
Tome encouraged the folks at the breakfast gathering to continue meeting on a weekly basis and become one of Crossroads' numerous interest-oriented small groups.
Burkina is the fourth country to cut ties with Taiwan since Tsai came to office, following the Dominican Republic, Sao Tome and Principe and Panama.
The 500-page tome sees Springsteen, 66, touch not only on his storied musical history, but personal demons that have manifested over the years as depression.
"Bicycle-to-vehicle collisions is a problem that affects all cyclists; a community we're all passionate about," said Jake Sigal, founder and CEO for Tome Software.
The shop carries a curated selection of books focusing on avant-garde art and photography, now including Gucci's own limited-edition tome dedicated to Dapper Dan.
As portrayed in the film, his father is so preoccupied with his anti-war tome in the early 1920s that he cannot think about anything else.
We asked Atlas Obscura cofounder Dylan Thuras to pare down the tome to a list of a dozen mind-blowing spots that every millennial should visit.
We're told the vid was shot this summer in Milwaukee after band members Joey Zak and TomE LaBrosse reached out to Dustin and he dug it.
Block 12's remaining stakes are controlled by Sao Tome and Principe's National Petroleum Agency and Equator Exploration, according to a statement released by the agency.
"As we look to 226.49, most housing metrics are trending positive, albeit trending toward stability," Chief Financial Officer Carol Tome told analysts on the conference call.
Instead of screeds from pissed-off MAGA fanatics, most are notes from people trolling any prospective haters looking for dirt on the uplifting, LGBTQ-friendly tome.
It seems—especially in light of a renewed national conversation about sexual violence and other crimes emanating from Greek life in America—like a cursed tome.
Throughout the debate, Peterson seemed like the kind of guy who purchases many an impressive tome, lies about reading them, and actually rereads Game of Thrones.
As for me, he makes me want to pick up once again that old tome of Janson's that I haven't cracked since I was in college.
Spurrier has written a book, "Head Ball Coach," a memoir that is heavier on the life and lighter on the lessons than a typical coach's tome.
"I could see the sellers' jaws drop," Cramer quipped, noting that after Tome said her piece, the stock jumped further, all but erasing its earlier decline.
Trump has twice denounced Wolff's tome as "phony": I authorized Zero access to White House (actually turned him down many times) for author of phony book!
As she did with the original tome, Clinton will donate all net proceeds from the sale of the children's book to charity, according to the publisher.
It's lifted directly from my new one paragraph tome The Art of Fiction and it's all you need to know about the art of fiction. Why?
The fashion world came out to fete Naomi Campbell's new book — a 496-page Taschen tome that'll retail for $1,750 — in New York on April 7.
This brand new release from the certified nutrition expert Liora Bels is a less exhaustive tome for the more casual consumer of plant-based whole foods.
" The book's elaborate packaging is reminiscent in concept, if not execution, of another piece of pop-culture history: Madonna's own 1992 tome, the Mylar-wrapped "Sex.
This year's list includes popular spots like New Orleans, and lesser-known gems like Gansu, in China, and Sao Tome and Principe, on Africa's West Coast.
She had already looked through the high school directory, an intimidating tome the size of an old-fashioned phone book, and thought Manhattan offered more variety.
The Dominican Republic is the fourth country to cut ties with Taiwan since Tsai came to office, following the Gambia, Sao Tome and Principe and Panama.
There is something bittersweet about a library tome so well used that it has fallen to pieces, its tactile decay reflecting a collective act of reading.
In the fourth quarter, Home Depot will be comparing against roughly $25.5 million in hurricane sales booked during the fourth quarter in 25.3, CFO Carol Tome said.
Inspired by the 16th-century French satirist François Rabelais's The Life of Gargantua and Pantagruel (ca 1532–64), the performance references a particular scene from that tome.
Half of the exhibited cartoonists also participated in the recent art-comics prestige project Gouffre, a 300-page tome featuring gorgeous comics and illustrations from 35 artists.
Why and for whom these people are knitting is an implied question that runs throughout the slim tome, which shatters any stereotype of knitters as lonely spinsters.
If you planned to spend a morning quietly reading a research paper or a management tome, tough luck; the last desk was nabbed by Jenkins in accounts.
Pioneers of German Graphic Design is a weighty 400-page tome by Jens Müller, on how art, minimalism, and commerce spawned a new form of visual communication.
Gypsy Sport cast six, Studio 189, Miaou, and Kim Shui cast three, Eckhaus Latta, Tome, Lou Dallas, and Prabal Gurang cast two, and Collina Strada cast one.
The tome was so influential it was nicknamed the "Consumer Bible" and often paired with the genuine article as the only two books in many American households.
A labour of love, this self-published tome encourages us to explore the similarities and differences between the beauty of the ocean and the beauty of ourselves.
Cavell's sentences were alive with allusions in hectic smart-alecky self-mocking prose that seem closer in spirit to a Marx Brothers movie than a philosophic tome.
Kohn is the author of the 568-page tome, which maps out 22.2 rules for whistle-blowers interspersed with stories from his 222 years in the business.
Before that, he had taught himself to make flipbooks with his father's copy of the Looney Tunes tome, Bugs Bunny: 50 Years and Only One Gray Hare.
Martin Popoff's 2015 tome Who Invented Heavy Metal charts the form from the trumpets at the Battle of Jericho in 1250 BC to the end of 1971.
"The Nordic Baking Book" (Phaidon Press, $49.95), from the chef Magnus Nilsson, is just the tome for those who have serious ambitions for their butter and flour.
It's hardly a surprise that manga fans in the US have been looking forward to the English-language publication of this tome with something like holy reverence.
This far more personal and academic tome focuses on the 1970s, when Weinberg himself used to trawl Manhattan's West Side piers for both sexual and artistic gratification.
But in contrast to Wolff's loose and gossipy tome, Woodward's book is expected to provide a great deal of specificity — facts, dates, reconstructions of meetings, and documents.
In "The Zuni Café Cookbook," a 500-page tome published in 2002, Ms. Rodgers goes to great lengths to explicate every recipe, sharing her knowledge and passion.
Em vista disso, parece indispensável que o governo tome medidas de emergência para evitar que a COVID-19 se torne também uma hecatombe econômica, social e política.
Em vista disso, parece indispensável que o governo tome medidas de emergência para evitar que a COVID-19 se torne também uma hecatombe econômica, social e política.
And if the dads in your life prefer explanatory nonfiction, there's always Malcolm Gladwell, patron saint of the dad book, with his latest tome: Talking to Strangers.
In his introductory remarks, Tome, wearing an untucked flannel shirt and cargo pants, set the tone, declaring that while entrepreneurs were not God, they were like Him.
Barr, according to an account in Bob Woodward's 1999 tome "Shadow," agreed that Walsh should -- and could legally -- be fired after an inappropriate and apparently political move.
She followed this weighty tome up a year later with America By Heart, another reflective book on America, eagles, flags and other things that real Americans like.
The inaugural Staunch Book Prize will be awarded to the author of such a tome in which no woman is beaten, stalked, sexually exploited, raped or murdered.
Neil Gorsuch is due to discuss his book, "A Republic, If You Can Keep It," at the Reagan library in California as the tome hits store shelves.
Sometimes Wolas's book reads like a juicy 19th-century tome, the narrative alighting on essential moments and then jumping forward in years, time sweeping over the reader.
Wool Proenza pants ($225), a cotton Tome dress ($295) and a suede Acne skirt ($245) are all worth it if one longed for them on the runway.
But in a pressure-cooker ecosystem where you're only as worthy as your last published tome, the most grievous crime of all may be calling it quits.
The material is derived from the 2012 Phaidon Archive of Graphic Design, offering a more compact, affordable history of graphic design (although it's still a stout tome).
To better understand what he was getting into, Barth consulted Michael Abrash's Graphics Programming Black Book, a tome published in 1997 on old graphics and assembly language.
Seventeen of 19 regions in the U.S. reported negative same-store sales in February, while only two regions reported same-store sales declines for the quarter, said Tome.
The book was an enormous commercial flop and was widely panned by the scientific community, primed as it was for Charles Darwin's 1859 tome The Origin of Species.
Testino's latest tome is a collection of 300-or-so of his most iconic images of everyone from David Beckham to Mick Jagger, Brad Pitt, Usher, and back.
So, for all those reasons ... and, by the way, there's one thing I didn't get into in the piece just 'cause I didn't wanna make it a tome.
"There's a lot of money still pent up to spend on homes," Cramer said in a nod to a theory voiced by Home Depot CFO Carol B. Tome.
The other reason to persist with Mr Irwin's tome is for protection against the foes of trade who have populated America's history and are in their pomp again.
Flake's publication of an anti-Trump conservative tome has state treasurer Jeff DeWit and former Arizona Republican chairman Robert Graham both looking hard at a run against him.
In 1975, however, J.G.A. Pocock published a tome called The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition, bringing the civic republican tradition to the fore.
Peter Longerich's " Hitler: Biographie ," a thirteen-hundred-page tome that appeared in Germany in 21945, gives a potent picture of Hitler's skills as a speaker, organizer, and propagandist.
There are also clues from the acknowledgements section of the tome as to how relationships, like that between exes Charles and Pauline, might play out on season five.
This multilayered analysis has a downside: The densely packed, 220,23-page tome — roughly a page for every four days of the period it covers — is no easy read.
But for fans of his beloved tome "Jerusalem," and for confident cooks looking for clever flavor combinations, his latest title, "Ottolenghi Simple" (Ten Speed, $235), is a thrill.
This week her book, "Beyond the Label," is published, a private memoir meets professional self-help tome (the subtitle is "Women, Leadership and Success on Our Own Terms").
The White House did not immediately respond to Manigault Newman's claims, but late last week Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders blasted the upcoming tome as peppered with falsehoods.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, speaking to reporters after signing the deal to set up ties with Sao Tome, said the move would be good for both countries.
The tome has been consuming much of the former vice president's time, sources say, and will continue to do so through much of the rest of the year.
In addition to weapons, health items, and protective gear, you'll find runes to help you translate a mysterious tome that hopefully holds the answers to whatever's going on.
The 192-page tome is part of the French publisher's series, "Follow Me," a collection of thematic books for which artists have curated images from the digital sphere.
As I approach the figure who leans far over the inert body, seemingly to more closely peer at whatever the anatomy tome in front of him is conveying.
Neatly organized like an encyclopedia, the tome dedicates entries to 362 different ritual implements, such as ornate garments, musical instruments, chariots, ladles, and wine goblets shaped like birds.
Microsoft famously missed the rise of the web in the early '90s, with Gates dedicating only a fraction of his mid-'90s tome The Road Ahead to the internet.
Through this group, Peterson met Arika Okrent, author of the revered conlang tome In the Land of Invented Languages, who pointed the Game of Thrones showrunners in Peterson's direction.
Cramer detected a whole new form of strength rising from the housing industry, which Home Depot CFO Carol Tome described as the "cumulative wealth effect" of home price appreciation.
But the fallout has continued with his publisher pulling his 2016 tome, "Enemies, Foreign and Domestic," about Higbie's time as a Navy SEAL, the book's publisher told CNN Monday.
This year saw Candice Huffine walking the runway for Tome and Christian Siriano, and Paloma Elsesser appearing in campaigns for everyone from Nike and Glossier to Rihanna's Fenty Beauty.
Nazildo dos Santos Brito, 33, was killed on Saturday night in the remote rural area of Tome-Açu, civil police in the northern Para state said in a statement.
In markets where there has been a substantial uptick in home prices, such as San Francisco Bay, the retailer hasn't seen a slowdown in big-ticket spending, Tome said.
The bullshit hasn't stopped either: A week ago, a "local prankster" tied a bunch of red balloons to sewer grates à la the opening scene of Stephen King's tome.
Although this latest illustrated tome may not have as many insights into the 40-year-old twins' rise to fame, it'll likely still carry the famous duo's signature spunk.
"We are encouraged by the strength of our core business as U.S. housing market continues to recover," Chief Financial Officer Carol Tome said on a post-earnings conference call.
This news comes only weeks after Making a Murderer prosecutor Ken Katz revealed that we would be writing his own tome about the inner workings of the Avery case.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, speaking on Tuesday in the West African state of Sao Tome, said everyone should cherish the present easing of tension on the Korean peninsula.
Cannabis began to routinely crop up in illustrated botanical compendiums, such as physician Leonhard Fuchs' 1542 tome De Historia Stirpium Commentarii Insignes (Notable Commentaries on the History of Plants).
Liberals' conviction that their defeats stemmed from failing to communicate made a 2004 tome about political argument, Mr. Lakoff's "Don't Think of an Elephant," into an influential commercial success.
It took 10 months, but the department's army of economists and accounting experts came back with a three-volume tome of nearly 1,000 pages that charted possible paths forward.
They hired Tome—a tan, boisterous minister who rides motorcycles and would go on to tape a regular video message called "Brian Brings a Beer"—as their lead pastor.
Currently Comores, Sao Tome and Principe, and Somalia are subject to this rule but the 193-member General Assembly voted in October to allow them to continue to vote.
Currently Comoros, Sao Tome and Principe, and Somalia are subject to this rule but the 193-member General Assembly voted in October to allow them to continue to vote.
"It's just nasty stuff," Trump said of the scathing details in Woodward's tome, which the president suggested might be from "disgruntled employees or just made up" by the reporter.
Currently Comoros, Sao Tome and Principe, and Somalia are subject to this rule but the 193-member General Assembly voted in October to allow them to continue to vote.
As I say in the introduction, this is a very brief book because I don't think most people will read a 400-page tome on the history of philosophy.
The news comes just a week after a successful NYFW schedule, walking in some of the hottest shows of the season, including Tome, Sophie Theallet, Zac Posen and Marc Jacobs.
The thin tome contains Roussel's earliest attempts at a logic-based formula after the failure of "La Doublure," beginning with "Chiquenade," a short story that exemplifies the author's creative structuring.
Beijing suspended official communication channels with Taipei in June and this month re-established ties with small African state Sao Tome five days after it broke diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
Craving to throw the device away, in the corner of my eye I noticed my siddur, my prayer book, the little white tome waiting for me patiently on my bookcase.
Mario may finally be getting his own English-language encyclopedia on October 23rd, a tome that tracks the three decades of his existence in Nintendo games, as spotted by Kotaku.
The arrival of a new Star Wars book is hardly news, but The Star Wars Archives — a new, massive tome from art book publisher Taschen — is nonetheless worth picking up.
In 2013, Sao Tome said China planned to open a trade mission to promote projects there, 16 years after it broke off relations over Sao Tome's diplomatic recognition of Taiwan.
Another flag was taken down this week when tiny West African state Sao Tome and Principe severed ties with the self-ruled island that China claims as a renegade province.
On top of all of that, he also managed to find time to crank out a massive tome detailing hundreds of years of Targaryen rule in Westeros called Fire & Blood.
The 420-page (heh) tome, titled Dril Official Mr. Ten Years Anniversary Collection, is a compendium of top-shelf tweets and original sketches curated and drawn by the maestro himself.
Nigerian forces finally retook the ship in a nighttime raid off the islands of Sao Tome and Principe, apprehending some of the pirates and freeing 16 of the crew members.
"This is unprecedented high technology," said Isamu Sakakibara, a 69-year-old rice farmer in the Tome area, a region that has supplied rice to Tokyo since the 17th century.
" Beyond his tennis and travel columns for the Globe, and countless network television hours covering the sport, Collins also wrote a reference tome entitled, "The Bud Collins History of Tennis.
In my case, I got a book for free from Amazon (Prime members get one free tome — from a preset collection — per month) and paid $1.99 for the audio book.
The firm also announced that Whitney Tome will serve as counsel and lead the firm's new environmental initiative, and that it is bringing on Daniel Forkkio as director of finance.
The recent revival of the republican tradition in America began in 1975, when scholar J.G.A. Pocock published his tome The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition.
One early sign of this shift is the unlikely comeback of the QR code — a feature once so maligned it inspired a 2013 marketing tome called QR Codes Kill Kittens.
Today Vulture has the first excerpt of the tome, and it concerns the downfall of perhaps the most seminal of all New York's early aughts rock and rollers, The Strokes.
They were split in two at Alexander Wang, their lower halves transformed into miniaturized button-front skirts; they were giddily ruffled at the waist and on the cuffs at Tome.
The other countries that straddle the Equator are Sao Tome and Principe, Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Maldives, Indonesia, Kiribati, Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil.
These adverse developments inspired Timothy Snyder, a prolific and groundbreaking historian at Yale, to publish a very short book, "On Tyranny," that is a cautionary coda to Bullock's mammoth tome.
In Susan's mind a book was never really finished, and I suspect she found it impossible to read even the dustiest, most ancient tome without a pencil in her hand.
You can pre-order a few different versions of the tome now, though at the time this story was published, the "Rihanna: Ultra Luxury Supreme" version, was already sold out.
"We wanted to represent all the faces, shapes, sizes and walks of life of the women who actually wear our clothing," said Ryan Lobo, who, with Ramon Martin, designs Tome.
Beijing has opened new embassies in Burkina Faso, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, the Gambia and Sao Tome and the Principe in recent years — all former diplomatic friends of Taiwan.
The former presidential candidate and actor Mark Ruffalo were nominated Tuesday in the spoken word category for the audiobook of "Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In," Sanders's 28503 tome.
Civil begins with a discussion of a children's book, Diane Duane's So You Want to Be a Wizard, in which young heroine Nita discovers a tome of the same name.
And don't forget to bring your favorite Foster tome to get signed (bonus points if you turn up with a first edition of his 29 children's book The Mink's Cry).
Due to the issues that have been found with the tome since it was published, the 2016 version no longer adapts Haley's book as directly as 1977's miniseries did.
After the shooting, which happens early on in the 944-page tome, the story takes off as wildly and in as many directions as trails of sparks falling from a firework.
When the publishers of the original black metal true crime tome, Lords of Chaos, were having trouble finding German translation and distribution, Koller jumped in and it became a rousing success.
FRUiTS, the longtime Harajuku street style bible, is no more; during the course of writing their book, Mai learned that the equally iconic style tome Graphic Lolita Bible is also folding.
He was a vocal supporter of Trump's, even using the title of his memoir, The Art of the Pimp, to pay homage to Trump's famous tome, The Art of the Deal.
Tome has partnered with Trek Bicycle to create an AI-based bicycle-to-vehicle (B2V) communication system to help drivers get alerts to bicycles ahead in dangerous areas of the road.
SECOND, TOME THIS MAKES A VERY GOOD ARGUMENT FOR THE FINANCIAL PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSIONTHAT WE OUGHT TO KEEP THAT AND WE OUGHT TO TAKE THAT RIGHT OFF THE BOARD OFPOLITICAL DEBATE.
Pretty crazy—just a little bit crazier than the 400-page leather-bound tome that houses Tour d'Argent's insane wine list and looks more like a Bible than a booze catalogue.
Someone once organized his or her office supplies in a large tome, and one woman kept her 14-piece vanity set in a blook with an elaborate 1920s-style cloth binding.
You wouldn't necessarily pour yourself a glass of prosecco and sit down to read a medical textbook from cover to cover, and you probably shouldn't do that with this tome either.
The new season is based on Vulgar Favors: Andrew Cunanan, Gianni Versace, and the Largest Failed Manhunt in US History, a 450-page tome the journalist Maureen Orth published in 1999.
Aspiring witches, including the love-struck seeking charms, could consult the first such tome by a major publisher, the now-classic Mastering Witchcraft: a Practical Guide for Witches, Warlocks, and Covens.
Not because I believed my own anxieties could become more inflamed than they already are, but because I worried I'm not equipped to consider a scholarly tome on dread and terror.
Into a well-used copper pot, the waiter beat boiled yellow potatoes and handfuls of grated local tomme fraîche (sometimes spelled tome fraîche) until he could pull it above his head.
In the 103,232 page tome, Piketty suggests all French citizens should receive a lump-sum cash payment of 120,000 euros ($132,000) from the government when they turn 25, according to Bloomberg.
The 212-page scholarly tome (over 21970,20013 pages in Italian) has received rave reviews in Italy since it came out in 22001, and has been optioned for an Italian mini-series.
Gladwell proclaimed in that tome that he had decoded the formula for genius, deciding that it was 10,000 hours of practice, a nurturing background, good timing, and a bit of luck.
Around 2013, says Tome, a young entrepreneur who was planning his child's baptism at Crossroads came up to him and asked if he realized what was happening right under his nose.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi concluded his annual trip to Africa on Tuesday with a visit to the tiny island nation of Sao Tome and Principe, off the continent's western gulf.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In March, The Power Broker: A Game Design Competition challenged developers to interpret themes of Robert Caro's seminal tome on Robert Moses as interactive experiences.
This is a familiar shot from the first trailer: a handful of books that have been rumored to be the Journal of the Whills, an important tome in the Star Wars universe.
But put the thing aside, and kneel next to fresh-tilled earth, or curl up with an 800-page tome, and you find that the desire for sustained concentration is not lost.
The book, available on Amazon, is a weighty tome, clocking in at 400 pages and containing the mutterings of, among others, Louis C.K., Chris Rock, Martha Stewart, Bill Gates and Buzz Aldrin.
That deterred Mr Biden, in the depths of his grief, from running in 2016—as he explains movingly in his book, which is part-memoir for a beloved son, part-campaign tome.
"70's vibe pj's for @tomenyc today," Port captioned an Instagram photo of herself Sunday in a different outfit, looking both comfortable and style conscious on her way to the Tome show.
"It's seeing all those people who you've seen for years, who've spent fifty years of their lives just looking at clothes," she said, according to Michael Gross's 2016 fashion photography tome Focus.
The 321-page book is a rapid-fire delivery of data sets, making it more of an academic tome than a light and hopeful read to take with you on summer vacation.
Haruki Murakami's 1300-page tome is a sweeping fantasy of 1984 in Tokyo, where two childhood lovers try to converge in a world that appears like their own, but has striking differences.
In 20083 they published The Official Foodie Handbook, a lighthearted tome that explains that the foodie is not a gourmet, since she need not be a snob, a professional, or a man.
China resumed ties with former Taiwan ally Gambia last March, shortly after Tsai swept to victory, and in December the west African state of Sao Tome and Principe ditched Taipei for Beijing.
But given the magnitude of the challenges and the complexities of the issues, "Dark Territory" is the rare tome that leaves the reader feeling generally good about their civilian and military leadership.
It was titled What Not to Wear, and I listened to the body-bashing tome as I avoided trend after trend, terrified that I would expose any of my less desirable bits.
"Making pickles from scratch is a pleasure difficult to describe," said Usha Prabhakaran, frequently referred to as the pickle queen of India, who published an epic tome with a thousand pickle recipes.
The speculative tome argued that we needed to do whatever was necessary to reduce the number of human beings on earth in order to save it—including promote contraception and allow abortion.
For her 2014 tome Masturbation in Pop Culture, Lauren Rosewarne, an expert on pop portrayals of sexuality, identified over 600 modern film and TV scenes that either depict or reference self love.
El Salvador is the fifth country Taiwan will lose as a diplomatic ally since Tsai came to office in 2016, following Burkina Faso, the Dominican Republic, Sao Tome and Principe and Panama.
"That's really when churches are at their best: When they notice something that needs to be done, and they have the ability to do it and they then do it," Tome said.
There's an analytic tome on James Agee (the title piece of the collection), two pieces on photography and "Up in Jaffina," in which Jamison travels to Sri Lanka with 24 hours' notice.
Released last month in Europe, and out next month in the United States, the 300-page coffee table tome juxtaposes candid portrait photography with scenic images to document the country's vibrant landscape.
"We understand the power involved in that alignment; we won't pretend that we don't," said Ryan Lobo, who, with Ramon Martin, designs Tome, a collection aimed largely at a haute bohemian clientele.
With Will and Joel adding their deft touches to a couple (A TOME LOCATING A STREET became AID TO LOCATE A STREET, for example), we ultimately landed on the six you see.
In that tome -- in the Gospel of John -- Jesus is tested by being presented a woman accused of adultery and asked if she should be stoned in accordance with ancient biblical law.
I recently had the opportunity to read "The Creature from Jekyll Island" by G. Edward Griffin, a prodigious tome dealing with the circumstances surrounding the creation of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
Written in the snappy style of a hardboiled detective novel, Mr Server's 500-page tome functions as an in-depth history of the growth, development and eventual decline of organised crime in America.
In the end, he wrote only two: 193's Reasons and Persons, and 2011's On What Matters, a two-volume, 1,440 page tome whose third volume is still yet to be published.
Sandberg and Grant — whose own book "Originals" about nonconformists has been a top seller — now plan to shop the tome to publishers, although typically books are sold under contract before they are written.
For the next year, Tome will be working at the Mcity autonomous vehicle test site at the University of Michigan to develop software that can go into bike and car accessories and apps.
The first full look at Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark presents the titular tome as some kind of possessed object in which the stories printed on the inside come to life.
From Salvador Dalí's tome of surreal recipes to an oral history of the Polaroid camera to a compendium of Magic, The Gathering trivia, this ensemble of nine art books has something for everyone.
By adopting the technology, Home Depot has driven down its electricity costs by 15 to 20 percent in the locations where it runs the servers, said the retailer's Chief Financial Officer Carol Tome.
The best known of these is Thomas Piketty, whose 700-page tome, "Capital in the Twenty-First Century," became an improbable best-seller in 2014 and made the French academic a media superstar.
Anthologized in the master tome Lord of the Logos, Szpajdel's artwork reveals a breadth of visual styles that draw from the angular decals of Art Deco and the naturalistic curves of Art Noveau.
Sao Tome (Reuters) - The vice president of Sao Tome's parliamentary ruling ADI party, Evaristo Carvalho, will run for president in elections scheduled for July 17, his spokesman Domingo Boa Morte said on Monday.
For many, Einstein's cultural cachet and scientific genius is still a source of curiosity, and Isaacson's biographical tome gives the Nobel Prize winner a whole new significance — even in a technology-saturated age.
This list could be even longer (I haven't even brought up the drone/industrial experimentation of Tome Of The Unreplenished, or Alrakis' more depressive black metal currents) but I'll spare you for now.
Now, having relaunched the publication as a quarterly print edition and e-commerce site in 2013, a new generation of editors have released a long-awaited follow up to that ultimate design tome.
The owner of the book is dubbed "the keeper," and instructed by Ryuk to help him "separate the wheat from the chaff," or pass the mystical tome on to someone else who will.
Fred R. Conrad, who saw the image in Riis's pioneering tome, "How the Other Half Lives" (1890), wanted to recreate it in a cramped room a few blocks away, at the Tenement Museum.
With more than a million views, the Allure spot led to several other modeling opportunities for Johnson: she'd soon walk the runways of designers Eileen Fisher, Tome, Deveaux, and CDLM by Chris Peters.
Ninth Street Women, published by Little, Brown, is the fourth biography written by Gabriel, coming after Love and Capital (2011), a Pulitzer-nominated tome on the love story of Karl and Jenny Marx.
One for Helmann the Great, the "Napoleon of Necromancy," pictures the conjurer reading a colossal Mysteries of Magic tome held up by two demons, while tombstones in the background spell out his name.
Sam did steal a number of books before taking his leave, so perhaps we'll see the show do a shortcut through this plot point and find the sought-after tome in Sam's possession.
Since then, each issue of the irresistibly fat biannual tome — which goes beneath the surface of beautiful homes with candid photographs and leisurely interviews — has become a treasured object among the design obsessed.
It found that recipes in more recent editions of the tome — which has sold more than 18 million copies since 1936 — contain more calories and larger serving sizes compared to its earliest editions.
According to the state-run news agency, Botelho said that Chinese companies are welcome to contribute to improving Sao Tome and Principe's infrastructure and cooperate further in areas such as agriculture and fishing.
Chasing down the dates The semiofficial arbiter of all things holidays is the aforementioned Chase's Calendar of Events, a 750-page tome dedicated to holidays, commemorations, events and special observances of all kinds.
I admit Bryan Kozlowski's THE JANE AUSTEN DIET: Austen's Secrets to Food, Health and Incandescent Happiness (Turner, cloth, $31.99; paper, $16.99) is probably better as a literary romp than as a dieting tome.
In 1948, he published a short story called "The Penultimate Trump," a science fiction tome that laid out some of his ideas' potential (it does not reference the 45th President of the United States).
Le Corbusier apparently cherished the furry tome, as Catherine de Smet in Le Corbusier: un architecte et ses livres notes that its cover got rather frayed over the years due to it being touched.
He wanted something, kind of like a vaunted tome, but there was a little bit of a delusion in that the material is about rock and roll, and it's about the '60s and '70s.
The Fashion Spot also found that women above age of 50 made 10 separate appearances at Fashion Week, with Tome, Helmut Lang, and Eckhaus Latta (which also cast a pregnant model), leading the charge.
But Stephen Colbert didn't forget about Woodward's upcoming tome, and one Wednesday night's episode of the Late Show, he channeled the classic children's show Reading Rainbow to give book-lovers everywhere a first look.
Chromat, Gypsy Sport, Prabal Gurung, Savage x Fenty, Tome, Christian Siriano, Michael Kors, The Blonds, Opening Ceremony, Marc Jacobs, Coach 1941 and Marco Marco's shows all showed true inclusivity across race, gender, and size.
"To my knowledge, no astronaut has ever gotten sick from food poisoning," Marion Nestle, a New York University professor who wrote the seminal tome on the politics of nutrition (appropriately named Food Politics) explained.
At only 32, the chef has already penned The Nordic Cook Book, a daunting 203-recipe tome, and earned two Michelin stars for Fäviken Magasinet, often labeled the most remote restaurant in the world.
When I finally had some brief company on Saturday after a long day of reading my incredibly obtuse theological tome and thinking about the profundity of the human spirit, I almost cried from happiness.
Weighing in at over 1,100 pages of fiction and commentary, Ann and Jeff Vandermeer's massive tome is an important contribution to the larger conversation about science fiction, and it's coming at the perfect time.
" Looking ahead to its fiscal fourth quarter and the holiday season, Chief Financial Officer Carol Tome said on the analyst call: "We plan to comp last year's results, and we're going to do that.
The former contestant on Trump's reality show, NBC's "The Apprentice," asserts in her tome that Trump later told her he did not know the chief of staff had asked her to leave her post.
Al-Nuwayri marshaled this overflowing detail with the earnest precision of a clerk, dividing his tome in methodical sections and subsections (the complete table of contents is included here as a 13-page appendix).
The alumni list includes Wes Gordon, Tabitha Simmons, Dao-Yi Chao and Maxwell Osborne of Public School, Sofia Sizzi of Giulietta, Ryan Lobo and Ramon Martin of Tome, and many more of your faves.
A recurring cast member of the Trump-mood series, Lewandowski has a new book, "Trump's Enemies," written with a fellow Republican operative, David Bossie — Lewandowski's second Trump's explainer tome in less than a year.
Cuando la secuencia encuentra una tarea que paga un dólar o más, su computadora le avisa con un fragmento de rock operístico para que tome la HIT y la aparta hasta acumular unas cuantas.
"Yo viajo por todo el país, lidio con estos delitos de confianza y trato de hacer que la policía se los tome en serio", dijo Nygaard, quien añadió que actualmente investiga otros cuarenta casos.
Tome, who was on his way to leading one of the nation's largest churches, had acquired a wide range of influential contacts, and he began calling in big names to support his latest venture.
In the article, Michael Taylor, author of personal finance tome "The Financial Rules for New College Graduates, " said that anyone could retire a millionaire — if they invested just $5 a day for 26.5 years.
"I honest-to-God haven't made up my mind about that," Biden, who turns 75 later this month, said to NBC's Savannah Guthrie and Matt Lauer in an interview to discuss his new tome.
The tome triggered an acrimonious and highly public split between Trump and Steve Bannon, who was ousted last year from the White House from his perch as one of the president's most trusted lieutenants.
Fivestory is adding an additional 15 percent discount to items already marked down up to 47.253 percent, like a Balmain lace skirt ($397.80, originally $1,170) and a Tome tailored cropped jacket ($576.30, originally $1,695).
She did however confirm that China had established a liaison office in Sao Tome in November 2013 for trade and cultural exchanges, and that trade between the two was worth just $8 million in 2015.
The book contains too many platitudes — "Inspiration favors the prepared mind" — oversimplified lists and seemingly arbitrary rules of thumb, and these flaws could have made it another forgettable tome in the vast library on creativity.
Prior to becoming one of Rih's luxury fashion muses, Johnson starred in a viral 2016 Allure video about her gray hair, and modeled for brands like Eileen Fisher, Tome, Deveaux, and CDLM by Chris Peters.
Christina's 700-page tome came into the possession of William Morrow editor Judy Feiffer, who was famous for pushing Maya Angelou to write the memoir that would become I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
It was pretty detailed, too — including pictures of the famous versions of themselves (Ben Affleck for Ben and Tome Scavo for his date, a guy named Tom) and a summary of the task at hand.
Wanderers by Chuck Wendig In a novel that's drawn comparisons to Stephen King's The Stand, Chuck Wendig's latest tome explores a near future when a strange illness grips the country after a comet passes by.
An ascetic tome this is not: The novel is full of sex of dubious consent, all sorts of force-feeding and purging — essentially sexual assault and eating disorders, but never by name in Han's universe.
In an effort to prevent further mayhem on the roads, Trek Bicycle is working with Ford Motor Company and Tome Software to create a "bicycle-to-vehicle" communication system, the companies announced at CES today.
In the tome, The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance, Brady explains that he drinks an impressive amount of water and connects his H2O intake with his lack of sunburns.
In a newly-released tome, titled Leonardo da Vinci, author, and Tulane University history professor Walter Isaacson maps out da Vinci's inventive solution for a beauty problem we all identify with today: covering grey hair.
You knew that every new Harry Potter tome would contain a new school year at Hogwarts, a new chance to win the Quidditch cup, a new competition for points among the houses, and so on.
One of the better selling martial arts books on Amazon is Hirokazu Kanazawa's Karate Fighting Techniques: The Complete Kumite and it is this largely unhelpful tome which brings us on to our subject for today.
In addition to bespoke looks (which will be auctioned off for Save the Children) by Cushnie et Oche, Tome and Sophie Theallet, among others, the event also featured capsule collections by a handful of brands.
That would be Kathryn Hahn and Griffin Dunne as a couple who don't fully realize how bored and unhappy they are -- she a struggling filmmaker, he an author working on a tome about the Holocaust.
Trump—or so this vision goes—has endorsed a single-payer system in the past (see his 2000 tome The America We Deserve) and some polls show that most Americans would embrace such a scheme.
He demanded to see such a requirement in writing, but when the agent flipped open his IRS tome and showed him a section on "contemporaneous substantiation," it only applied in cases of travel and entertainment.
Why it matters: Similar to the backlash to the potentially unethical reporting contained in Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury" earlier this year, the lines between fiction and fact may be similarly blurred in Omarosa's tome.
Fans of Xi seeking his insights can read his self-titled, 515 page tome on the "governance of China," or a multitude of books collecting quotations from the Chinese president on a variety of topics.
The budgets for current series about the Waco siege, the killing of Gianni Versace and the unsolved murders of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. all include the rights to a nonfiction tome, or several.
High Weirdness: Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies A thick tome that deconstructs the roles Philip K Dick, Terence McKenna and Robert Anton Wilson played in developing the psychedelic subculture of the 70s.
Effectively an academic treatise masquerading as a coffee-table tome, "Clothing Art" is an exhaustive, sometimes exhausting, tour through just over three centuries of masterworks and the looks within them, for both men and women.
With Bob Woodward's "Fear: Trump in the White House" setting the political and literary world afire, I reached out to Carlos to help me situate the Woodward tome in the broader universe of Trump tomes.
Kiribati is the seventh country to drop Taiwan as a diplomatic ally since 2016 when Tsai took office, following Burkina Faso, the Dominican Republic, Sao Tome and Principe, Panama, El Salvador and the Solomon Islands.
But Kalder has actually made his way through the philosophy of António de Oliveira Salazar, for decades the semi-fascist quasi-dictator of Portugal, and gives his 1939 tome, "Doctrine and Action," a fair review.
"Credit ratings are important for investors and participants in the equity and bond markets, in some cases even replacing investors' due diligence," said Baudilio Tome Muguruza, the Court member who wrote the 70-page report.
Also known as "The Bolted Book," it did not feature traditional bindings but instead two aluminum industrial bolts and nuts that sandwiched pages together, their forms jutting out to prevent the tome from lying flat.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Thursday the "one China" principle was a common consensus of the international community, and that China welcomed Sao Tome back on to the correct track of recognizing this.
Inside, we pass a coffee table festooned with a colorful tome called The Big Book of Pussy 29D, then head out back to the pool deck and take a seat, surrounded by cacti and other greenery.
Tome this shows that Niantic knew that providing a warm and cuddly experience without any of the teeth that many journalists and privacy skeptics imagined was going to be important to the success of the game.
But the fact that we had to actually write an additional tome so that people could understand our music more is indicative of not the label itself but in general the realm of music right now.
Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying declined to comment when asked when the two countries may exchange ambassadors, and dismissed a question on how much China may have offered Sao Tome to switch ties as being "very imaginative".
The 2016 report is a 100-page tome packed with specific, technical recommendations that the contributors believe will be important for Congress to fund and support as robotics starts to take center stage across U.S. industries.
Naadam Cashmere will have a "Spring in Mind" pop-up from Thursday to Sunday, selling perfect transitional pieces like a summer-weight travel wrap ($340) and limited-edition Margaux for Tome ankle-tie ballet flats ($345).
Hopes for the eventual release of Beyond Good & Evil 3603 — a sequel to Michel Ancel's wonderful 2003 video game, not Friedrich Nietzche's 1886 philosophical tome — have been rekindled by a cryptic Instagram post from the director.
She discovered her first magic book at her elementary school library — Black Magic, White Magic by Gary Jennings, a tome that tackles the history of magic and how non-practitioners have reacted to it over time.
Inside, we pass a coffee table festooned with a colorful tome called The Big Book of Pussy 29D, then head out back to the pool deck and take a seat, surrounded by cacti and other greenery.
TNA is filled with baffling creative cul-de-sacs and decisions that were always pointed to magnetic wrong on the compass, so much so that writing about it so it makes sense would require a tome.
Otherwise, the tome can have a great afterlife as a coffee table book, sitting in plain sight as a reminder in these difficult times that real heroes are needed to keep today's neo-Nazis in check.
She organized A Lesbian Art Show, the first of its kind, at 2583 Greene Street Workshop in Soho in 1978, and her book, Lesbian Art in America (2000), is still the definitive tome on the subject.
Amazon wants Kindle e-reading to be as close to book reading as possible, but it has never shied away from integrating technology and information into each tome — something clearly not possible with a traditional book.
To be fair, Luzio did have decades of practice from her career as a commercial banking executive, but her story goes to show that you don&apost need to spend six months drafting an epic tome.
Photographer Gábor Kasza is the man behind the monolithic tome, Concrete Passages About Closeness and Coldness… and a Couple of Songs, which is filled with poetic, high-contrast photographs of lovers shot in an angular, concrete environment.
Combined with the sort of juvenile coding of the title, above an emblem featuring a Sorcerer's Apprentice-style Mickey Mouse holding a key, framed by a circle of eyes, the tome feels like a well-worn notebook.
"We will work with each of our suppliers in negotiating that tariff cost, and my suspicion is, at the end of the day, it won't be quite that much," outgoing Chief Financial officer Carol Tome told Reuters.
Botswana is the latest country in Africa to decriminalize same sex relations, with Amnesty saying it follows Angola in January, Seychelles in June 2016, Mozambique in June 2015 and Sao Tome and Principe, and Lesotho in 2012.
When I meet him, he's sitting at a table reading Laurence Nees' 550-page tome The Holocaust: A New History, a book he decided to pick up to learn more after touring Europe for the first time.
And he appeared not to be fluent in the details of his own report, frequently checking his paper copy of the 448-page tome before answering basic questions and rarely offering color or detail in his responses.
A study released this week by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) suggests that the French economist's widely heralded tome on inequality "provides no formal empirical testing" for the claims it makes about how capital accumulation influences income.
Botswana is the latest country in Africa to decriminalise same sex relations, with Amnesty saying it follows Angola in January, Seychelles in June 2016, Mozambique in June 2015 and Sao Tome and Principe, and Lesotho in 2012.
Joanna's cookbook, Magnolia Table, (which bares the same name as their new restaurant), comes out April 24th, and she's also revealing more details about her next tome, a decorating guide that doesn't have a release date yet.
The tome was handmade in England, shot by Rubchinskiy entirely on black-and-white film, and marks the designer's third collaboration with Idea books (the first two, Kids (2014) and Youth Hotel (2015), sold out almost immediately).
While the first eager fans to get their hands on the 900-page tome waited in line to have it signed by Mantel, historical musicians played traditional tunes on 16th-century instruments including the recorder and lute.
Panama became the second country to switch its recognition to Beijing since Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen took office last year, following Sao Tome and Principe last December, reducing to 20 the number of Taiwan's diplomatic allies.
In James Joyce's Ulysses' (1922) Laestrygonians episode (Episode 8), the protagonist of the tome, Bloom, is curious to know whether the plaster cast sculptures of Greek goddesses in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin have anuses.
No heavy tome about funk is set to roll off the presses, no symposium gather to discuss funky tropes, and nary one prominent museum open an exhibition to celebrate funk and explore the directions of its scholarship.

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