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"double-book" Definitions
  1. double-book something to promise the same room, seat, table, etc. to two different people at the same time
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Was that part of the intention of making this a double book?
He would double-book her studio time with other female musicians and, according to Moore, was consistently demeaning.
It's not possible to double-book a property on Airbnb; once it's booked through the app, it's off the market.
It is possible, however, to double-book a listing if the property is also listed on VRBO or another platform.
The first is that you will inevitably double-book yourself with all the events piling up on your social calendar.
After publication, a White House official said Fauci was pulled from Hannity's show because they didn't want to double book one program.
As we cram in our last minute gift shopping and try not to double-book our holiday plans, we'll clutch a printout of this image and remember.
Vidrascu said the local book industry should aim to double book sales in Romania over the next five years, from about 100 million euros ($112 million) at present.
" When asked if whether it's OK to double-book dates, Palavy responded with a resolute "No," citing the practice as disrespectful to her time and labeling it generally as "rude.
If there's any real loss, it's when we won't be able to get somebody to double book—like, do a gig in Manhattan, and then come here—without having to pay their cab fare.
You can also instantly sync events with your calendar, making it easier to keep track of your schedule — and ensure that you won't double-book birthday drinks on the same night as your friend's housewarming.
"When they shot and killed people for protesting, we were like, 'Wow, I guess you can't really change things like that, because if it gets too real they're going to stop you,'" Mothersbaugh writes in the forward to Devo: The Brand / Devo Unmasked, a new double book and retrospective penned with Casale featuring never-before-seen photos, artwork, and revelations from their personal archives.
Firstly, to use it, users must have an active Google account. Secondly, the calendar may, at times, double-book users.
In 2001, he wrote his first book, London Irish, which in 2003 won the W H Smith People’s Choice Award for New Talent.BBC News: 18 March 2003. Double book win for Attenborough. Six months later, he wrote his second novel, Big Jessie, and in 2005 wrote The Killer’s Guide to Iceland.
Sri Lanka Gems. The double-book set is devoted to the most historical and important gemstone countries on the planet, personally related to the author. Sri Lanka Gems Book was supported by the government of Sri Lanka and officially launched at the Facets show opening ceremony in Colombo. The latest book of 2019 Spinel from Pamir is dedicated to the only historical mine producing red spinel in the Crown Jewels.
A counter in red tallies the repetition and when is reaches 1.5 million, it restarts. In 2017 Mnatsakanian documented this project as well as her other works related to the Genocide in a double book which was published in 2018. One of the books is a 3rd version of the 1 person died, this time printed in 100 limited edition copies. The accompanying book is written by five writers, in five different languages and all translated in English.
J. D. Charles, The Logan Banner His next three novels, Swords of Talera, Wings Over Talera and Witch of Talera, are Sword & Planet works in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter of Mars series.Richard Tucker, "Psychology Professor Has Tales to Tell," This Month at Xavier, Vol. 38, No. 7, July 2007 In 2012, Gramlich returned to those Sword & Planet roots with Under the Ember Star, a Wildside Double book, which includes The Battle for Eden, by Mark E. Burgess, on the opposite side. Gramlich also writes poetry and non-fiction.
The single Hebrew book "Ezra–Nehemiah", with title "Ezra", was translated into Greek around the middle of the 2nd century BC. Slightly later a second, and very different Greek translation was made, in the form of 1 Esdras. In the Septuagint 1 Esdras with the older translation of Ezra–Nehemiah, names the two books as Esdras A and Esdras B respectively. The early Christian scholar Origen remarked that the Hebrew 'book of Ezra' might then be considered a 'double' book. Jerome, writing in the early 5th century, noted that this duplication had since been adopted by Greek and Latin Christians.
The single Hebrew book Ezra–Nehemiah, with title "Ezra", was translated into Greek around the middle of the 2nd century BC.Graham, M.P, and McKenzie, Steven L., "The Hebrew Bible today: an introduction to critical issues" (Westminster John Knox Press, 1998) p. 202 The Septuagint calls Esdras B to Ezra–Nehemiah and Esdras A to 1 Esdras respectively; and this usage is noted by the early Christian scholar Origen, who remarked that the Hebrew 'book of Ezra' might then be considered a 'double' book. Jerome, writing in the early 5th century, noted that this duplication had since been adopted by Greek and Latin Christians. Jerome himself rejected the duplication in his Vulgate translation of the Bible into Latin from the Hebrew; and consequently all early Vulgate manuscripts present Ezra-Nehemiah as a single book,.
The two books universally considered canonical, Ezra and Nehemiah (lines 1 and 2 of the table above), were originally one book titled Ezra (= Esdras). Origen, at the beginning of the third century, proposed that Ezra comprised a 'double book', so as to bring it in line with the other 'double' historical books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles. Otherwise, however, early Christian citations of the 'Book of Ezra' without qualification commonly denote the alternative Greek translation of Ezra represented by 1 Esdras; so that when early Christian writers talk of 'two books of Ezra', it is 1 Esdras and Ezra–Nehemiah that are being identified, and both of these two books are found as Ezra texts in surviving Old Latin biblical manuscripts. In the Greek canon, and in all surviving early Greek pandect bibles, 1 Esdras and Ezra–Nehemiah are termed Esdras A and Esdras B respectively.
The single Hebrew book Ezra–Nehemiah, with title "Ezra", was translated into Greek around the middle of the 2nd century BC.Graham, M.P, and McKenzie, Steven L., "The Hebrew Bible Today: An Introduction to Critical Issues" (Westminster John Knox Press, 1998) p. 202 Slightly later a second, and very different Greek translation was made, in the form of 1 Esdras, from which the deeds of Nehemiah are entirely absent, those sections either being omitted or re-attributed to Ezra instead; and initially early Christians reckoned this later translation as their biblical 'Book of Ezra', as had the 1st century Jewish writer Josephus. From the third century the Christian Old Testament in Greek supplemented the text of 1 Esdras with the older translation of Ezra-Nehemiah, naming the two books Esdras A and Esdras B respectively; and this usage is noted by the early Christian scholar Origen, who remarked that the Hebrew 'book of Ezra' might then be considered a 'double' book. Jerome, writing in the early 5th century, noted that this duplication had since been adopted by Greek and Latin Christians.

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