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"pamphlet" Definitions
  1. a very thin book with a paper cover, containing information about a particular subject

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It was 9 AM and we were walking around Echo Park Lake and these people gave us a pamphlet, like a religious pamphlet that they had made themselves.
When scandalized officials called for the pamphlet to be censored and burned, Milton published another unapproved pamphlet called the "Areopagitica," one of the greatest defenses of free speech ever written.
According to the Washington Post, Moore published a pocket pamphlet with a "legal theory of God's supremacy"; the Moore campaign has not responded to a request from Vox for comment on the pamphlet.
Below, find Thimantha's original tweet, picture of the pamphlet included.
Barone said her sister jokingly suggested she make a pamphlet.
Had he read about the bookshop in a leftist pamphlet?
Today, many abortion providers give patients a pamphlet about Exhale.
"We're tired of running," read the pamphlet for the group.
The Yiddish experts say that pamphlet does not contain errors.
" A pamphlet came in the mail, titled "Are You Gay?
Not surprisingly, the pamphlet drew several published responses from women.
The book can seem like a pamphlet warning against domesticity.
My pamphlet emphasized that every single movie would be accepted.
For this collection, Kasper has chosen Scut's pamphlet For Balthazar.
One day, inside her order was another copy of the pamphlet.
What the Methodist Church had in mind was basically a pamphlet.
We had this pamphlet I was giving out, showing sunny Coachella.
Johnnie Cochran totally pulled an Alexander Hamilton with The Reynolds Pamphlet.
The school system then decided to publish it in a pamphlet.
Maldonado told him about Underground Scholars and gave him a pamphlet.
Screenshot of the Earthley pamphlet that is being advertised on Facebook.
One section of the pamphlet says breast cancer and abortions are linked.
"I created a doc, and thus the pamphlet was born," she said.
There's one that was published in a pamphlet in the 17th century.
For plugging the holes in history the pamphlet is the ideal form.
Then an unseen someone slips a pamphlet on top of the pile.
No one deserves a Jesus pamphlet in lieu of an actual tip.
He published a 95-page pamphlet called Observations on Certain Documents, a.k.a.
William Floyd in nearby Mastic, according to a Ketcham Inn Foundation pamphlet.
The pamphlet also included an argument for the amendment and a rebuttal.
Attendees were given a pamphlet and cookies decorated by White House chefs.
Jessica Farrar wants to rewrite the regulations governing a pamphlet that must be given to women seeking abortions, which would include stripping the pamphlet of language suggesting that abortion has been linked to an increased risk of breast cancer.
Information on Arkema's Crosby, Texas plant provided as part of a company pamphlet.
One day, my guidance counselor gave me a little pamphlet from Full Sail.
The pamphlet mentions other themes, such as the economy, just twice in passing.
The copy of the text message was also featured in the funeral's pamphlet.
When another Peach pamphlet appeared on Zahava's doorstep in 2018, her frustration mounted.
They don't give you a pamphlet for this part of the journey, either.
"This is where grounded and sustainable living is possible," a promotional pamphlet offered.
The following suggestions can serve as a safety pamphlet for new cryptocurrency investors.
For more hints using vinegar, order my six-page pamphlet by visiting Heloise.
Parenting is an individual journey and, unfortunately, no pamphlet or rule book exists.
He said that Melania authored a letter at the top of the pamphlet.
Twitter user Ravindu Thimantha G. posted an image of said pamphlet, lyrics and all.
By the way, the pamphlet that Sharma referred to makes no mention of skirts.
But none of those groups responded in time to be included in the pamphlet.
In the pharmaceutical industry, a "slim jim" can also refer to a marketing pamphlet.
A safety pamphlet onboard offers guidance on how to fly in a private jet
And I wrote a pamphlet that I'm doing, which is with the core things.
An A.C.L.U. pamphlet issued that year defended the right of Nazis to hold meetings.
"It is more than a members' pamphlet," said Deidre Dyer, the magazine's executive editor.
They need the life lessons, which have grown from a pamphlet to an encyclopedia.
"Getting married and having a family is like a military campaign," the pamphlet declares.
You'll find more hints like this in my pamphlet Heloise's Fantabulous Vinegar Hints and More.
I thought he was gonna hand me a pamphlet talking about joining a job union.
When the doctor realized her mistake, she handed Gorgeous an information pamphlet meant for men.
A Bayrock investment pamphlet lists Mashkevich as a source of financing for the Bayrock Group.
She shared pictures of the pamphlet on Twitter on Wednesday, where it quickly took off.
Even sex with a child is permissible, according to a pamphlet published by the group.
Which probably a good thing for my fiction, because fiction with an aim is pamphlet.
"Staff will knock on your door and your meals will be outside," the pamphlet said.
She handed Ms. Taracena a pamphlet with information about homework, communication and the daily schedule.
The book takes its title from a hospice pamphlet for the soon-to-be bereaved.
One question in the pamphlet asks whether a group of militants can share a concubine.
On or about February 19693, 1848, a twenty-three-page pamphlet was published in London.
I found this pamphlet from Princess Margaret's 1960 royal wedding in an antique book store.
An indoctrination pamphlet explained that violence was an essential ingredient in the recipe of revolution.
On its face, it would seem that if Defense Distributed published a how-to pamphlet on 3D printing firearms, and included in that pamphlet the literal step-by-step code sequencing for the reader to manually plug into the computer, it would be protected speech.
AS: She wrote this little pamphlet called Family Limitation the year before she opened the clinic.
I had asked Mom about rape after stumbling across a pamphlet at a family friend's house.
But a pamphlet on sale by its senior pastor, Jentezen Franklin, makes the church's stance clear.
In the early 1980s, the CIA covertly airdropped a pamphlet across the entire country of Nicaragua.
I don't know, probably turn it into a pamphlet on price-hiked medication, just to troll.
The Reynolds Pamphlet, which denied charges of corruption — but fully admitted to his relationship with Reynolds.
The pamphlet also provided the number for a "Peach Hotline," which connected callers to Akeres Habayis.
Consider this pamphlet from the Chicago Women's Liberation Union, which gives guidelines on forming a group.
Diffusion "kills microorganisms in the air which helps stop the spread of sickness," the pamphlet read.
A 1930 reconstruction of his home still stands, according to a village pamphlet on historic houses.
Each seat had a pocket in the back of it with a safety pamphlet and magazine.
Can someone read a pamphlet and then determine how often to undergo a particular medical test?
If you like this delicious, easy-to-prepare dessert, you'll love my pamphlet Heloise's Cake Recipes.
You can follow along with the Portuguese using the free pamphlet which lays out the program.
" Indeed, one pamphlet describes healthy, safe childbirth as "the most important single job of your life.
"A pamphlet from the group has been found at the site of the first blast," Gyawali said.
Dreaming of financial revolution, Law wrote a pamphlet titled "A Proposal for Supplying the Nation with Money".
The ACLU's pamphlet on your rights when questioned or under arrest is a good place to start.
Inside, on the first page of the pamphlet, Barone anticipated her parents' and various others' instinctive responses.
It looks like an IKEA furniture assembly pamphlet with only graphics and no text or useful tips.
" Later, drawing a paperback pamphlet from his pocket, he added: "Have you even read the U.S. Constitution?
The pamphlet advertises a psychic medium, and encourages skeptics to come check out the phenomenon for themselves.
The Grahams don't give the pamphlet much thought – so Joan becomes the one to deliver the message.
It encourages students to speak to their classmates, make a YouTube video or print out a pamphlet.
Will you be offering a pamphlet, or goody bag, or some sort of optional extra for punters?
"You are returning to a community that was profoundly affected by a wildfire," the government pamphlet said.
Anticipating her family's inevitable questions, Mary Beth Barone prepared an informational pamphlet before going on a date.
But before injecting male hormones into Cole's body, the endocrinologist handed him a pamphlet on egg freezing.
SHORTLY BEFORE the financial crisis of 2008, a little-known Labour MP published a 64-page pamphlet.
" The government issued a 46-page pamphlet, "Fallout Protection: What to Know and Do About Nuclear Attack.
Like Alexander Hamilton with the Reynolds pamphlet, Pepys spelled out his misdeeds and committed them to history.
They were used on fliers, and —— Callimachi: The pamphlet was something called the charter of the city.
Thompson gave us our directions: the pamphlet concerned the question of who had a stake in society.
Three faces graced the cover of the original pamphlet, also penciled in shades of black and gray.
A pink and red pamphlet includes 32 questions and answers on how to deal with female captives.
Every picture, sign, pamphlet, giveaway, sticker, prop, product, and iPad display went through an extensive screening process.
Behind that pamphlet-strewn table was a man in the recognizable khaki of a Marine's service uniform.
A pamphlet warns: "Don't travel with strangers and never leave home without the knowledge of your family".
And that would be part of what free trade could do, he reasoned in an 1839 pamphlet.
"I have some good news about God's love," she says, holding a pamphlet out toward the door.
A shrine worker handed me a pamphlet, which had a picture of a waterfall inside of it.
He's still in the pamphlet-selling phase when he meets Fraz, and he's not the chattiest messiah.
His most influential work was "From Dictatorship to Democracy," a pamphlet written for Burma's opposition in 1993.
The ACLU's pamphlet on your rights when questioned or under arrest is a good place to start.
Melania launched her "Be Best" initiative -- promoting online safety for kids -- Monday at the White House, but she's catching heat because the pamphlet attached to her campaign is a nearly exact copy of a pamphlet published in 2014 ... while Michelle and Barack Obama were in the White House.
Philippine officials this week handed out a 38-page pamphlet at the summit that praised Duterte's drug campaign.
The company demanded that the burly six-footer disown a pamphlet calling for strikes against the modernisation plan.
But, as Vernon Bogdanor of King's College points out in a new pamphlet, Brexit will remove those protections.
The British interior ministry said information about FGM was included in a pamphlet given to all asylum applicants.
The pamphlet ​starts with an overview of the Whitney crisis to educate visitors on its origins and implications.
She handed him a pamphlet and told him there wasn't medicine to treat lead poisoning at that level.
A follow up message left with Husted's office about the 2009 pamphlet was not immediately returned Tuesday evening.
They met at Panera and Kelly gave her a pamphlet with all the information about becoming a Goddess.
According to the pamphlet, the machine transported the entire group to a different dimension to escape police investigation.
This is especially annoying and just sounds like something you'd read in a creepy 1950's dating pamphlet.
An Amazon employee gave us this pamphlet about things to do and sights to see in Crystal City.
A pamphlet denouncing him as a liar and extortionist who lit the fires himself has circulated around town.
Weaver's campaign pamphlet, "A Call to Arms," provides a taste of the candidate's rhetoric in the presidential campaign.
He pulled a pamphlet from his pocket and handed it to me, something to do with safe driving.
"There is information in the manufacturer's pamphlet, but it is 40 or 60 pages long," Ms. Cook said.
A pamphlet denouncing him as a liar and extortionist who lit the fires himself has circulated around town.
He tosses a thin pamphlet across his desk and tells his would-be investors to think it over.
So approach this short book the same way you would a medical pamphlet warning about an infectious disease.
A few months later I typed up the pamphlet (above), inviting women to send me their short movies.
All citizens should be able to claim the Constitution as their own when they pick up its pamphlet.
Each Blume doll includes a pamphlet showing all the other dolls available, organized by four levels of rarity.
He noted the safety pamphlet about the aircraft, which was one of the types that had been grounded.
While in high school, she read a pamphlet by Margaret Mead that inspired her to become an anthropologist.
Google's formal message comes via "How Google Fights Piracy," a 62-page mega-pamphlet it is releasing today.
"Despite a decline in medical black lung disease, claim approvals have skyrocketed," the NMA said in the pamphlet.
And while parliamentarian pamphlet writers are generally assumed to be behind this particular sequence of Civil War fakes, Stoyle believes one particularly blatant pamphlet in the series — which claimed the dog was not only a witch but that the prince was having sex with it — is a doubly bogus hoax fake.
Her first pamphlet " Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases" was published in 1892, when she was 30.
Young adults don't want a pamphlet, he says, they want to connect in ways that feel relevant to them.
The pamphlet downplays the danger of diseases such as measles, while pointing to the increase in diagnoses of autism.
Barone said her sister joked about "mak[ing] a pamphlet," but she thought it was a sincerely good idea.
But I was fixated on the little pamphlet next to each plate, tied with an individual piece of twine.
"But wait, who's better-looking and smarter?" he continued, as Tiana kept her eyes focused on the presidential pamphlet.
She was squinting at a box on the back of the pamphlet that was crammed with fine spidery print.
Co-written with J. Sakiya Sandifer, the spiral bound pamphlet is a collection of "Kanye-isms" and life advice.
As is typical with such instant books, Mr. Sarkozy used his hastily written extended pamphlet to announce his candidacy.
The pamphlet, meant for parents, talks about addressing children's conduct online, including cyberbullying and how to navigate inappropriate content.
" A woman next to me on the F train is reading a pamphlet called "Safety Tips for Living Alone.
In his "Letter on Corpulence," an open letter and mass-produced pamphlet, Banting details his pathway out of obesity.
One man told BuzzFeed News that he had received only a one-page pamphlet on how to protect yourself.
The pamphlet offers a range of different scenarios, which Flanagan said were drawn from real-life experiences with students.
I've compiled a collection of my favorite baking soda hints, recipes and helps into a handy six-page pamphlet.
"It is not too much to say that all modern criminal justice reform can be traced to that pamphlet."
"American factory workers received about half of the 1.84 million copies of the free pamphlet "The Miracle of America.
Here are some of the hidden surveillance devices from the "Black Book" pamphlet the company wanted to keep secret.
The company essentially digitizes -- and makes a lot less boring -- information that used to be contained in a pamphlet.
When I first came to New York, we did a thing called the Pamphlet Architecture Reading Room in 1980.
Hays and West are given a search warrant for Tom's place, where they find a pamphlet on conversion therapy.
Wasim, a museumgoer who was leafing through the pamphlet, told Hyperallergic that he doubts the effectiveness of the protest.
Though there was a small pamphlet, we found no instructions on how to get the lock off the screen.
"The era of Chinese chips has arrived," it said in a recent promotional online pamphlet to attract chip industry talent.
Guys, we can imply suicide without showing it on TV. Can someone get all of Hollywood a pamphlet on that?
PDT: The White House released a statement on Tuesday, claiming Melania is using BE BEST to help distribute the pamphlet.
They will know that "a lean figure is demanded by our uniform," according to the audition pamphlet of the Cowboys.
But it is unclear what those companies contributed to the platform beyond what was lifted from the FTC's 2014 pamphlet.
Luther was shocked at what he had unleashed, penning a pamphlet entitled "Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants".
" Olivia noticed that Charlotte was leafing through a pamphlet titled "Fusiform Gyrus Targeted Lesioning: An Investment In Your Child's Future.
In 2012, this collection inspired an essay, self-published as a pamphlet, which Goldberg distributed at events like the aforementioned.
Yet, an informative accompanying pamphlet, "Emergent Plantocene Plant Guide," makes clear that this EPA is earnest about reparative plant care.
The advisory evoked the Green Book, a pamphlet that guided black motorists across the treacherous terrain of Jim Crow's America.
Chelsea: [I went to a gym] and saw myself on the cover of a pamphlet [of the gym membership brochure].
"Would socialized medicine lead to socialization of other phases of American life?" an AMA pamphlet asked in the late 1940s.
" The pamphlet continued, "Misunderstanding of this phenomenon may lead the clinician to inappropriately stigmatize the patient with the label 'addict.
The 80-page pamphlet was overlooked when it first appeared in October 2015, and would ordinarily have stayed that way.
I have time to sit with my ballot and the voter's pamphlet and study the down-ballot candidates and issues.
She's been passing out a pamphlet to fellow Democrats arguing that women are uniquely positioned to turn the ship around.
Before Star Trek: The Original Series premiered in 1966, CBS circulated a promotional pamphlet to get critics and advertisers excited.
My old doctor, Joe Sonnabend, wrote a pamphlet in the early '80s called How to Have Sex in an Epidemic.
"Small things count," read a headline in the tiny, insistent pamphlet published by the National War Garden Commission in 1919.
"We realize that some of you may be having a difficult time dealing with yesterday's news," the ship's pamphlet said.
In 1802, he wrote a modest 32-page pamphlet that proposed a classification system for clouds: cumulus, stratus and cirrus.
A pamphlet showing an image of Cecil the lion, held at a vigil in central London on July 30, 2016.
My old man, he had a GM referral, a pamphlet to the Navy and then my school bill sitting there.
People are on her side right away, though they rarely open the screen door and almost never take a pamphlet.
After studying a pamphlet and talking briefly to the candidate, the man assured him he would vote for the newcomer.
Certainly, Milton's controversial pamphlet advocating legal divorce carries more gravity than a landlord posting an ad for a townhouse in Seattle.
A pamphlet about "class struggle in the black community" shared gallery space with a mock death certificate for the AFL-CIO.
If someone's not home, leave a pamphlet in the door, folding it so the word "eviction" isn't visible to other neighbors.
The pamphlet, available for guests to take, sits in a bin next to one of the two entrances into the ICA.
Creative director Beatrice Chia-Richmond noted in the parade pamphlet that planning was underway for a year before the big day.
Even on a new media platform like Twitter, Clinton's statements are still as rigid as an old-style direct mail pamphlet.
A pamphlet given out during another talk said that sweetened Lipton Brisk tea was as healthy as nonfat milk and coffee.
Read any tourism pamphlet or travel guide and you'll likely see the word magical thrown around like it ain't no thing.
When she told her adviser that she would be unable to cope, she was given a pamphlet on how to budget.
The county created an 18-page educational pamphlet, four videos and a curriculum for schools and a series of community meetings.
The proud dad's photo showed him posing with Truly as she holds her certificate of admission and an "Experience USC" pamphlet.
In 2014, Peach released a pamphlet called "The Vaccine Safety Handbook: An Informed Parent's Guide," listing Kahan as a contributing researcher.
Through the hotline they solicited volunteers, and Chany told those who contacted her how to distribute the pamphlet in their neighborhoods.
Carlos: Our curatorial process began by considering Thomas Paine's influential political pamphlet "Common Sense" from 1776 as a point of departure.
As Selye would later write in a Tobacco Institute pamphlet, ""It is frightening that no-one mentions the benefits of tobacco.
" As a pain-management pamphlet distributed by Purdue explained, pseudo-addiction "seems similar to addiction, but is due to unrelieved pain.
In the 1980s, a pamphlet was published saying Ong's Hat was home to a group of people that practiced interdimensional travel.
Instead of composing a press release in any standard sense, the booth presented visitors with something more like an educational pamphlet.
For example, Clinton's New Hampshire literature is a thin pamphlet, easy to tuck into a door with Clinton's face peaking out.
Forty years ago, California voters were sent a 85003-page pamphlet explaining the 13 questions on the primary ballot that June.
He took a pamphlet—we had dozens stashed in our backpacks to give out to students—thanked me, and then left.
Vital," is how the poet Gwendolyn Brooks began her lyrical preface to Etheridge Knight's first pamphlet of poems, "Poems From Prison.
I've compiled a collection of my favorite coffee and tea recipes into a handy pamphlet; would you like to receive one?
"We apologize, but the menus will be fixed to enable us to provide room service to all guests," the pamphlet said.
A pamphlet in the goody bag handed out as the dinner guests left said that Voltaire's fans revel in his productivity.
There she interviewed the 12 prisoners accused of murder, their wives, and many others, publishing her findings in a 18193 pamphlet.
If you like this lemon-mint tea, you'll find it and much more in my Heloise's Flavored Coffees and Teas pamphlet.
President Santos showed the group a pamphlet that teaches Colombian children how to avoid land mines on the way to school.
She said she was "nervous" and only became aware of it when she saw the plane's pamphlet in the seat pocket.
I remember a pamphlet that the government issued that told people what a tourist was, what you did with a tourist.
Several proposals have been considered in the past concerning the development of an official AA pamphlet directed to the atheist alcoholic.
Which is not the M.O. of SEPTEMBER 12TH AND OTHER STORIES (Kilgore Books, $6), Robert Sergel's killer pamphlet from last July.
Als states in his pamphlet that it's generated by love for his friends, and as it often is, love is complicated.
" In closing, she raised the manifesto pamphlet and said, "this is called the Mirror Manifesto because we want to be seen.
"The company's foreign owners are doing nothing to protect the workers," local member of parliament Leonid Kalashnikov wrote in an election pamphlet.
"When you're black and British there is a constant struggle to understand who you really are," Marcus writes in a political pamphlet.
Rapper YG and producer DJ Mustard were also named honorary pallbearers for Hussle, according to the memorial pamphlet obtained by The Blast.
The pamphlet suggests that that two of its products, "Beyond Tangy Tangerine" and "Ultimate Classic," had anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties.
I pulled out my wallet and headed home with a pamphlet offering sparse directions on how to begin hormone injections that night.
Others in her building received the Peach pamphlet too, and friends and neighbors pored over the sensational claims, especially those about autism.
Zahava, who has delicate features, pale skin, and light eyes, read the pamphlet just months after giving birth to her first son.
And it was very frustrating to me [that] there is very little documentation of it, other than some photographs and one pamphlet.
A pamphlet with a picture of Mr. Trump that read, "We have to beat the racists," fell flat with young black audiences.
The production on this EP is simpatico with the electronic explosions on "The Reynolds Pamphlet," which features some of Jefferson's cleverest rapping.
The word "pamphlet" comes from the name of a Latin love poem, "Pamphilus seu De Amore" ("On Love") from the 12th century.
The 76-page pamphlet, which was acquired from a private collector, bears DuBois's signature on the title page and the front fly.
But observers were quick to point out that the document closely resembles a 2014 FTC pamphlet about social media use for kids.
If pedestrians opened one, they'd find a pamphlet inside explaining how consumers can spot and avoid fake news the next time around.
There, she met a number of interested clinicians, including Carol Novak, a psychiatrist from Minnesota, who had written a pamphlet about trich.
Thanks to the pamphlet, along with a nationwide education offensive on safe sex, my generation learned that nothing, including love, was free.
It didn't take long before what was considered a little "pamphlet" evolved into a thriving publication and Vann became a business partner.
A pamphlet of material titled "Make Black America Great Again" was distributed to black voters in Virginia on Election Day last year.
"Interact with your phone only when stopped at a delivery locations and NEVER while the vehicle is moving," an eDriving pamphlet states.
There was also a thoughtfully produced custom map and "Hoxton survival guide," which was a pamphlet explaining the property and its amenities. 
I have yet to see a new cellphone purchase accompanied with a "How to keep your children safe with this device" pamphlet.
John Milton famously broke that rule in 1643 by publishing a pamphlet without asking for permission that called for the legalization of divorce.
She's created a pamphlet of swim safety tips now given out to families when babies are born at HCA Houston Healthcare, her employer.
The Kasich campaign already faces one stumbling block in the state, they failed to file a candidate statement for the Oregon Voters' Pamphlet.
A few years ago, a slick pamphlet called "The Vaccine Safety Handbook: An Informed Parent's Guide" became ubiquitous in Hasidic enclaves of Brooklyn.
Initially, the livret was little more than a pamphlet of listed works, organized by how they were displayed, and set in decorative paper.
Here's Mak: [Youngevity] put out a pamphlet with what it claimed was research performed at the Institute of Nutraceutical Research at Clemson University.
Andrew Fisher, the main author of Mr Corbyn's manifesto, wrote a pamphlet in 22010 that suggested nationalising all banks and introducing capital controls.
Those with "national verifications cards" - known as NVCs - would be guaranteed "socio-economic development", but those without will be "stateless", the pamphlet says.
Thomas Dekker's pamphlet, "The Wonderfull Yeare," recorded his observations of London in 1603 and caused such a stir it was banned by authorities.
A pamphlet signed by a group called the Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army, an ethnic Sindhi separatist group, was found at the site, police said.
"The world's most plunderous nation has set its eye on Sindh," the pamphlet said, according to a photograph of it seen by Reuters.
Sinclair, along with another sex expert, Charlie Glickman, have put together a pamphlet on responsible anal sex that's distributed with the b-Vibe.
The survivors&apos accounts of the ship&aposs final voyage were revealed in a pamphlet published a few months after President&aposs sinking.
As I read the pamphlet, I become keenly aware of the fact that these glasses can tell exactly how my eyes are moving.
In early 2014, an ultra-Orthodox woman named Zahava, who lives in Williamsburg, found a copy of the Peach pamphlet on her doorstep.
I once read a pamphlet that said I even see colors more intensely than other people, I need time to process this shit!
" She acquired a knack for punching up: in junior high, she toted around the Bertrand Russell pamphlet " Why I Am Not a Christian .
He spent days and weeks in pamphlet wars over matters that, today, have to be patiently explained to us, they seem so remote.
The pamphlet says the organization estimates foreign government profits, rather than calculating them, on the grounds that it's "not practical" to calculate funds.
"Never until now did human invention devise such expedients for dispensing with the labour of the poor," said a pamphlet at the time.
Far from the measured analysis that one might expect from a renowned economist, "The Euro" has the strident tone of a political pamphlet.
BarbarellaYou've got a crew revving to party, and y'all are as diverse and happy as the promo pictures from a university recruiting pamphlet.
Back in the 1980s, when AIDS awareness tipped from denial to panic, our salvation didn't come from a lab, but from a pamphlet.
If you're a woman in the same age range, you've probably been mailed a millennial pink pamphlet from no-makeup makeup brand Glossier.
The pamphlet was so popular that the verb "to Bant" entered the lexicon; dieters would ask one another how their "Banting" was going.
To learn more about the chart in the pamphlet, I contacted the annuity company that created it, American Equity Investment Life Holding Company.
The term emerged in the 19673th century, in response to an anti-woman pamphlet written by an English fencing master named Joseph Swetnam.
Or George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman or Ronald Reagan, or even a short pamphlet on William Henry Harrison.
As the subtitle of Kell's survey suggests, the structure imitates that of a catalog or collection, one that includes many pamphlet-length treats.
The premise: A New Frontier pamphlet gave Scarecrow a one- or two-sentence synopsis about reawakening creativity in artists, or something similarly vague.
The pamphlet that accompanies the exhibit includes a brief history of US immigration and information about organizations that serve migrants across the country.
British counterterrorism police did not respond to a request for comment from BuzzFeed News, but the Guardian reported police had recalled the pamphlet.
If you like this recipe and want to treat someone special to an unusual dessert, then you'll love my pamphlet Heloise's Cake Recipes.
His plan included a pamphlet with an apology and pledged modest payouts to victims of pedophile priests, capped at 50,000 Australian dollars ($36,000).
I read somewhere, maybe in a pamphlet from the hospital or on a forum online, that you shouldn't engage a psychotic person's delusions.
It changes all kinds of legal rights and you don't even get a pamphlet when you get married that explains that to you.
The main message of a recent pamphlet offering guidance to South Korean teachers is to make the case that students should not have sex.
I scoured the pages of Backstage furtively, as if it were a pornographic pamphlet from the 18th century, but I never vocalized my desire.
"I'm happy this pamphlet has resonated with people, and I encourage others to employ this strategy at large family gatherings [and] vacations," she added.
Speaking of his bonds with Anna and Lilly, Malcolm likens himself to a pamphlet between two books written in a language he doesn't understand.
Here is what is in the 20-page pamphlet, the first public awareness campaign of its kind since the days of the Cold War.
That same statement, Mr. Overholt said, is on a printed version of the map that appears in a rare 1770 pamphlet summarizing the controversy.
"Donor-advised funds offer you any level of privacy you'd like from the receiving organization," states a promotional pamphlet available from the DonorsTrust website.
"As you will notice, our thoughts were not incorporated into the pamphlet last time," ACOG spokesman Megan Christin writes to Broadly in an email.
The regional government published a pamphlet late on Monday that recommended returnees bring at least two weeks' worth of food, water and prescription medication.
The suit cites a 383 pamphlet that the Sanders campaign says was put out by then-Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, a Democrat.
This representative, the complaint said, would try to draw nurses' attention to a document listing PBA symptoms by leaving the pamphlet at nursing stations.
In 1791 de Gouges had published, as a pamphlet, a declaration of women's rights ("Déclaration Des droits de la Femme et de la Citoyenne").
But the pamphlet laid out the A.C.L.U.'s opposition to permitting Nazis to engage in "drilling with arms" — that is, wielding them in public.
As I approached, one offered me a full-color, four-page pamphlet with arguments about the sanctity of life and the dangers of abortion.
" Afterward, Mr. Salvini wrote on Facebook that "for the do-gooders" the "problem with Italy is 10 right-wing guys who read a pamphlet.
Luckily I was able to find this pamphlet for one euro at the marvelous Saint George's English Bookshop — a bookshop as bookshops should be.
" Spotted in the gift shop, among the tie-dyed T-shirts printed with the words "Old Soul": a pamphlet titled, "Do I Have To?
In 1976, Kamprad penned and distributed "The Testament of a Furniture Dealer, " a pamphlet of guidelines that IKEA employees still follow to this day.
In the nationally-circulated pamphlet Southern Horrors, Wells documented cases in Kentucky and Florida, "where the men armed themselves" and fended off lynch mobs.
Chuck's stunt echoes back to Alexander Hamilton's decision to come clean about his affair before his opponents did (see: "The Reynolds Pamphlet" song in Hamilton).
Nine months ago, officials from the education and justice departments officials sent a letter and 25-page instructional pamphlet to school districts across the country.
But luring confused holiday shoppers with hot chocolate and then offering a pamphlet about how to find Facebook's privacy settings is kind of a farce.
Co-presented with Kotex, the 10-minute video was distributed at schools with a pamphlet called "Very Personally Yours," which explained specifics on proper sanitation.
To be fair, it's not like Rancic was any help: she might as well have handed Jenner a pamphlet and told her to read up.
I wrote three books that were published in Africa: The Theatre of Hope, Heirs of Fallen Heroes, and the pamphlet, Patriotism: South Sudan My Country.
" The pamphlet also listed potential topics of conversation to use each week, like "What does 'femininity' mean to you in terms of your own life?
"Things can get out of balance when physical touching is involved," she said, opening the abstinence pamphlet that she uses with her high-school students.
"Is it time to despair?" she said during a pause in our discussion about pain management and radiation, maybe reading one of the pamphlet headings.
The couple created a 16-page illustrated pamphlet to guide the 172 guests through the carefully curated nuptial Mass, which was led by the Rev.
In that pamphlet he sees Jews everywhere, saying that the Pope is Jewish (real name "Isaac Ratisch") and the entire nation of England is Jewish.
CAIR has released a foldable pamphlet advising Muslims on their rights as citizens, with a special section on how to deal with discrimination by airlines.
The most striking thing about anti-cyberbullying tips released by Melania Trump Monday was just how much was taken straight from a 2014 FTC pamphlet.
What they're saying: A White House spokeswoman said the pamphlet was released in partnership with the FTC, which first released the popular guide in 2009.
But the pamphlet DARPA handed out to researchers who might want to join the LifeLog program did point to LifeLog's potential as a surveillance tool.
Ms. Curran, who has said numerous times that she does not support so-called sanctuary cities or counties, said she was stunned by the pamphlet.
At a time when many politicians said AIDS was divine punishment for homosexuality, he sent every American household a pamphlet explaining how it was transmitted.
The de Blasio administration presented the supposed renovations in a glossy pamphlet advertising the four proposed jails in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan's Chinatown.
CAIR also held online security meetings with hundreds of mosques and said it planned to reissue a pamphlet that would help them increase safety measures.
"When caring rituals started in infancy continue through adulthood, a person's self-confidence and even faith in the world are often strengthened," the pamphlet said.
Jessica Farrar's "Men's Right to Know Act," a riff on the "A Woman's Right to Know" pamphlet that Texas requires abortion providers to offer patients.
The defenses he lobs are lazy and familiar, like he's copying and pasting from some pamphlet powerful men get when they're accused of sexual violence.
"We really do not grant that you see any fact in any dimension of life truly," he wrote in a pamphlet aimed at non-Christians.
The pamphlet also advertises a spyware app designed to run in the background of targets' mobile phone to record live audio, video, and GPS tracking.
Passenger Adam Crawford realized he was on a Max 28, flying from Tampa to Atlanta, when he, too, saw the safety pamphlet on the plane.
During the Revolutionary War, the church's rector even wrote a loyalist response to patriot Thomas Paine's pamphlet, "Common Sense," which advocated for the colonies' freedom.
The pamphlet "made clear that the Trump Organization would not attempt to identify all foreign government emoluments" they say are barred by the U.S. Constitution.
She invited Sarah and a young Steve out for dinner, and before they left, she offered Sarah a pamphlet with the Hydra logo on it.
Though she is referred to as "woman warrior" elsewhere in the pamphlet, those are not the words that appear on the page with her portrait.
He was never caught, but the Springfield Police Department sent the Kelly household a pamphlet on how to deal with the aftermath of a robbery.
That pamphlet, "A Woman's Right to Know," has long been criticized for being inaccurate, ideologically influenced by religion and designed to discourage women from getting abortions.
The thought arose in my mind: Peddling a mindfulness app via digital advertising is like depositing a temperance pamphlet at the bottom of a booze bottle.
I got my hands on a pamphlet of real makeup tutorials from the '50s — so naturally, I tasked myself with following along as closely as possible.
In a specially printed pamphlet, he announced that he had purchased "a new Eden"—a million acres of lush countryside with the "salubrious" climate of Italy.
Examples of the form: Samsung Galaxy Fold Something we could all agree to call it: a pamphlet phone Salvador Dalí would be proud — or very confused.
These included a visiting Benjamin Franklin, who argued in his Canada Pamphlet of 1761 that keeping Canada would lower Britain's cost of defending its American colonies.
Barone said upon handing out the pamphlet to her family in Florida, everyone was "totally on board" and were able to laugh at themselves over it.
Melania's latest anti-bullying pamphlet earned some fierce backlash after it appeared she copied (yet again) text from a similar document published during the Obama administration.
The notice was accompanied by a glossy pamphlet from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission featuring a soft-focused sunset over a field of blossoming red clover.
A pamphlet given to refugees by Myanmar officials on Wednesday, seen by Reuters, encourages them to accept new identity cards as a "first step" to citizenship.
He sent his list to the Manchester City Council in the UK, which then published them in a pamphlet about the city's "age-friendly" outreach program.
A gallery guide is available online for Way Bay 1 and Way Bay 21553 and as a pamphlet at the exhibition, but its contents are minimal.
I noticed that you have fine print on the Grow Kit pamphlet that says that germinating the seeds is illegal in the UK and other countries.
The argument over asexual inclusion isn't a new one; in fact, Dore and co-author Emma Absolon wrote a pamphlet on the topic back in 2011.
Other acquired items include the first printed pamphlet featuring the group's "Declaration of Rebellion" and digital files containing the open-source design of the group's logo.
At the Crypto Summit, hosted inside the Kimpton Hotel Van Zandt on Monday and Tuesday, women were featured in the front of the event's informational pamphlet.
"You have a greater risk of dying from the abortion procedure and having serious complications the further along you are in your pregnancy," the pamphlet states.
The pamphlet covers topics ranging from masturbation, foreplay, and STI protection to how to talk about sex with your partner and the anatomy of your vulva.
Jefferson's hatchet man, James Callender, published "The Prospect Before Us," an anti-Federalist pamphlet that outlined the pervasiveness of political corruption, especially in the Adams administration.
"A Field Guide to Whale Creek" and the accompanying pamphlet for the Newtown Creek Nature Walk (Paidge Avenue and Provost Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn) are available online.
A small but illuminating case displays books that Cornell read and a few biographical curios, like a self-published pamphlet to the opera diva Maria Malibran.
He added that the chart behind him at the dinner, which to my eyes looked identical to the one in the pamphlet, was in fact different.
As I flip through a pamphlet laid out for visitors, I see pictures of the house sometime in the 1950s, filled with guests at a party.
Callimachi: They began positioning people in traffic circles, and they were handing out a pamphlet, or a flier, to people through the windows of their cars.
Approaching slowly and clutching a campaign pamphlet with her image, she leaned over and quickly shifted the conversation from what to order to universal health care.
The print was produced as a war bonds pamphlet and poster for Abbott Laboratories (with whom AAA collaborated on a World War II war art program).
From the manifesto pamphlet forward, the Bauhaus self-consciously cultivated itself as a brand, with a vaguely occult-looking logo and a raft of promotional ephemera.
" The homeland, for Herzl, whose pamphlet "The Jewish State" was published in 1896, was needed because it had proved "useless" for Jews to be "loyal patriots.
Nat Wood, the FTC's associate director for consumer and business education, told VICE News that a version of the pamphlet has been in circulation since 2009.
No pamphlet or doctor around can match the type of resource Chad provides, though this prototypically Texan household is the only location locals can find him.
After Coleman's filing, San Diego County made good on that score, issuing a new pamphlet about ballot and voter information to more than 1.5 million registered voters.
In 17th century England, for instance, anyone who wanted to publish a book or a pamphlet had to get the government's permission from the royal Stationers' Company.
The service, titled Joy to the World 2016: A Festival of Music for Peace & Harmony, included the peace and harmony of Mr. Shakur's lyrics in the pamphlet.
The new pamphlet directed women to find more information via a telephone hotline, a typical way for religious Jewish women to get information tailored to their values.
As the title of Hislop's pamphlet makes clear, they were all influenced by anti-Catholicism: a suspicion of rituals, rites, and liturgy they decried as worryingly pagan.
I have the official information pamphlet that explains all the propositions on the ballot, and I feel very strongly about a few things on it this year.
My Florida permit came with a pamphlet reminding me where I could not carry my weapon, including government buildings, bars, malls that forbade it, and so on.
A pamphlet directed at Orthodox communities helped fuel the fear of vaccines In Hasidic Williamsburg, bearded men walk hurriedly in long frock coats crowned by black hats.
In 2014, Nike sent a pamphlet to its athletes threatening to end endorsement contracts of anyone who wore customized sneakers that covered up the company's iconic Swoosh.
In the morning, stopping for gas-station coffee, a pamphlet in the spinning metal map rack on identifying agates: translucence, banding, heft, irregular fractures, and so on.
The pamphlet, which was published by the Stanford Literary Lab and appeared in the New Left Review, will be translated into Italian and German later this year.
The stapled-together pamphlet also printed a running tally of the number of kegs consumed at various house parties as the seniors pursued their 100-keg ambition.
A pamphlet for the Gilroy Garlic Festival was also found, as were four license plates -- two from California and two from Nevada, where the vehicle was registered.
Last year, Mr. Bolsonaro asked the Health Ministry to recall a reproductive health pamphlet that included details of human anatomy, which the president deemed improper for children.
Despite its own rules prohibiting vaccine misinformation in ads, Facebook is hosting ads for an online pamphlet that falsely claims that the life-saving vaccine is unsafe.
The pamphlet shines a new light on the mostly unknown tools that law enforcement and federal agencies use to keep tabs on people and track potential suspects.
People crossing in private vehicles will not be scanned but handed a pamphlet detailing the symptoms and asking them to report to authorities if they develop those.
Though she is referred to as "woman warrior" elsewhere in the pamphlet, those are not the words that appear on the page with her portrait pictured here.
The current park pamphlet, under the heading "A Visitor from New York," explains that a local baker urged Olmsted not to leave town before seeing the new park.
While ultimately not that difficult, the skills and resources necessary to press a vinyl record were certainly far greater than putting out a poster, publishing a pamphlet, etc.
Coston had been a leader of the Association of Anti-Jewish Journalists during the German occupation and published works like the pro-concentration camp pamphlet I Hate You.
According to a pamphlet from 1589, those men claimed to have spotted a wolf that had the unnatural ability to transform into a man right before their eyes.
At other times, books provided inspiration for the future, as in Theodor Herzl's "The Jewish State," a political pamphlet that prophesied the creation of the state of Israel.
The pamphlet goes on to suggest over 50 photos for acceptable and unacceptable dress styles, which not only contradict each other in several cases, but are heavily outdated.
You mentioned that it isn't an anti-Trump pamphlet, but many white women did vote for him, so what would you want them to get out of this?
The state already has multiple barriers to access abortion, including state-directed counseling with a misinformation-riddled pamphlet, 24-hour waiting periods before the procedure, and mandatory ultrasounds.
Father Nachev, one of the interrogated priests, said that he had seen the pamphlet but that it contained nothing subversive, just the usual jeremiads that dominate Orthodox feuds.
One of the books reviewed in the column, Ben Passmore's "Your Black Friend and Other Strangers," won numerous awards when it was published as a stand-alone pamphlet.
The pamphlet comes from the state Department of Health, and includes helpful suggestions like "self-care" (read: using cold and heat), and, more problematically, chiropractic and massage therapy.
A five-page pamphlet with pictures of gold bracelets, diamond rings and wheat on the front spelled out instructions on how to give alms, an obligation under Islam.
Sandra in New York Dear Heloise: I used to have a pamphlet on your vinegar suggestions and uses, but I lost it when we moved to our condo.
The sexual politics of "Game of Thrones" have long been a model of cognitive dissonance, like an anti-misogyny pamphlet published in the form of a Penthouse letter.
A pamphlet handed out at the visitors' cottage informed me of 250 species of migratory birds, more than 80 mammals and a Clovis archaeological site 13,000 years old.
"Many of us have suffered abuse from fellow community members for questioning the medical authorities," reads an unsigned letter in the pamphlet purporting to be from its founder.
From its distinctive blue-and-orange graphic design scheme to its tips on properly reporting phishing scams, Melania's booklet matches almost word-for-word the FTC's 2014 pamphlet.
As Entertainment Weekly reports, a Sri Lankan church printed the lyrics to Shakur's "Hail Mary" instead of the traditional Catholic version in a pamphlet for its holiday carol service.
Mall shoppers had been asked to read a pamphlet that described one of two kinds of walks — one that focused on listening to music and the other on exercising.
Mary Beth Barone inspired a lot of people Wednesday after sharing a pamphlet she handed out to family members while on a trip last year to Pompano Beach, Florida.
" A 1708 pamphlet imagined Abigail telling the wife of Louis XIV, "I was rather addicted to another sort of passion, having too great a regard for my own sex.
FRANK ROBINSON Albany, New York Your leader on the Polish government read in places like an election pamphlet from the opposition Civic Platform party ("A Polish pickle", April 21st).
"The reason why the badness of contemporary pamphlets is somewhat surprising is that the pamphlet ought to be the literary form of an age like our own," Orwell wrote.
It's like an interactive pamphlet from the free clinic, except it's not about herpes or breast cancer, but how you can achieve better orgasms with or without a companion.
First Lady Melania Trump has been accused of taking credit for a pamphlet about cyberbullying that was first published by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) under the Obama administration.
There is an abundance of curious detours along the way, such as English mathematician William Whiston's consideration of floating cannons in a 1714 pamphlet about synchronizing time at sea.
To build demand, Walmart will waive the fee for the first delivery order if it is for $50 or more, according to a Walmart promotional pamphlet at the store.
Notably, income and sale taxes are state revenues, and left undiscussed in the pamphlet was how the state would distribute them to localities for local government's major service: education.
"Our Constitution is not a compact" of states, Marshall wrote in an anonymous pamphlet defending his own opinion upholding Congress's power to charter the Bank of the United States.
When I asked Mr. Halaby about that, he told me that someone who had not been working for him for very long put the old chart in the pamphlet.
Armajani's recollections are in a pamphlet from 2011 issued for the show, "Siah Armajani, 1957-1964," at Meulensteen Gallery in NY: South Tehran was a universe all unto itself.
"I decided after what I heard there that what I should do is write a 16-page pamphlet explaining what the threat was," he said in the 2014 interview.
Also, it's probably the easiest place on Earth to relocate to: "No residence permit or visa is needed to settle on Svalbard," according to the government's pamphlet for foreigners.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine, the most important pamphlet championing the patriot cause, was also published anonymously, as were the Federalist Papers that informed the writing of the Constitution.
"Thanks to President Trump, people like Alice are getting a second chance," read part of a pamphlet that the campaign plans to distribute at its "black voices" community centers.
At 23, I've flown more than 100 times in my life, and I still always follow along with the safety pamphlet in the seat pocket in front of me.
He arrived clutching a pamphlet about the Sleepy Lagoon murder that he had gotten years earlier from David Sanchez, the founder of the pro-Chicano organization the Brown Berets.
On Thursday, the committee Democrats wrote that they received a "insultingly incomplete" eight-page pamphlet on May 11, 2017, responding to requests for documents related to the Treasury donations.
At the fair, the Brooklyn-based Honey & Wax Booksellers showed off a pamphlet published soon after Qiu's death, which featured her own writing as well as remembrances of her.
Less, he explains, for its contents than for its form: It was printed as a pamphlet, with nothing to distinguish it from the earnest political pamphlets of its day.
NMA spokeswoman Ashley Burke said the letter and one-page pamphlet accompanying it were sent to lawmakers before the latest NIOSH report, and that previous studies had been unconvincing.
One pamphlet showing the execution of King Charles I was apparently particularly successful, and included an illustration of a grinning executioner standing over the monarch, already in two pieces.
Leading Tory reformers quickly picked up on the idea of a property-owning democracy: Robert Boothby and Harold Macmillan praised the idea in their 1927 pamphlet, "Industry and the State".
Over the years, other women said they received PEACH publications, which also include a 40-page pamphlet titled "The Vaccine Safety Handbook," in various New York and New Jersey communities.
" The woman said the church leader quoted a pamphlet intended for teenagers and said women "should be clothed and modest at all times so that men don't have dirty thoughts.
Eventually, he gave up and enrolled his son in one of the programs highlighted in the pamphlet: a district-run adult English-language program housed at Lorenzo Walker Technical College.
How they reached their conclusions: Dittmar and Seabold collected data on every known book and pamphlet published from 1454 to 1600 — more than 295,000 of them in some 200 cities.
In fact, Ryan's tried in vain to turn the media's attention to the "Better Way" plan, whipping out a pamphlet tucked into his front suit pocket at almost every opportunity.
Landa, who is a member of the Lubavitch Orthodox sect, passes out a pamphlet that Blima Marcus wrote with a group of other Orthodox nurses about the virtues of vaccines.
"I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense," he declared in the first lines of his unsigned pamphlet, which rolled from the printer's shop on Jan.
Letters from the Dead features all the letters Nick received between March 1990 and January 1991, aside from a little Satanist pamphlet that Ohlin himself asked him to never disclose.
Mr. Houston-Jones conceived of "Lost and Found" after reading a pamphlet of collected writings by the choreographer John Bernd, who died of complications of AIDS at 35 in 1988.
I was the type of student you might see on a 2020 university pamphlet: queer, Hispanic and Asian, a first-generation immigrant who made it in on the dean's list.
At a bike rental shop near CERN headquarters, I grabbed a free trail map as well as a pamphlet that introduced the Large Hadron Collider through Tintin-like cartoon characters.
"There is no return to the decision to cleanse all areas of the terrorist killers so join your army in achieving victory," said a pamphlet dropped on rebel-held areas.
"To fully and completely identify all patronage at our properties by customer type is impractical in the service industry," the company wrote in a nine-page pamphlet outlining its policy.
Ryan meanwhile showcased his "A Better Way" agenda, flashing a glossy pamphlet at a press conference listing proposals designed to lure votes in November but do nothing this year legislatively.
Clementa C. Pinckney, asked Mr. Roof if he was there for the study session, handed him a Bible and a pamphlet about the night's lesson, and offered him a chair.
ARTS An article on Tuesday about the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair misstated the words above the portrait of Qiu Jin in the pamphlet published soon after Qiu's death.
"Ice911 is the boots on the ground solution acting now to ease climate change by restoring Arctic ice," reads Field's fundraising pamphlet, what she conceded in an interview was an overstatement.
Aside from the pamphlet-binding class, Small Editions' showcases handmade activism-oriented greeting cards written by women and short but emotional photobooks showing one artist's friend's transition from female to male.
A Scottish Presbyterian minister, Alexander Hislop, wrote a whole book about it: the 1853 pamphlet The Two Babylons: The Papal Worship Proved to Be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife.
On his work table, there is a glossy pamphlet of black-and-white photographs of Ms. Stepanenko dancing "Giselle," made, he said, in honor of her 65th birthday, by the theater.
One correspondent says little about the possibility of his execution, speaking instead about his personal triumphs against IS. He disguised the anti-jihadist RBSS magazine to look like an IS pamphlet.
The other day I was looking at a Birch Bayh '76 pamphlet and it went on at length about his plan to end Fed independence and push for looser monetary policy.
One pamphlet I received, "Ten Reasons I Want an Abortion," raises potential reasons a woman would want to terminate a pregnancy, only to promptly and glibly dismiss them, one by one.
There's a crypto event happening in my hotel during #SXSW and there's a lot of awesome women featured but weirdly all of them are super sexualized in the pamphlet #SXSWCryptoSummit pic.twitter.
The Trump Organization does not "attempt to identify individual travelers who have not specifically identified themselves as being a representative of a foreign government entity," according to a new company pamphlet.
A New York Toy Fair pamphlet that went viral on Reddit last week revealed that the studio was already anticipating an R rating because of violence, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The pamphlet claimed that the group started when two scientists from Princeton University moved into the abandoned town and eventually made "The Egg," which allowed people to travel to alternate universes.
In a pamphlet published in France criticising the Terror, Miranda "recommended that the various branches of government be kept separate, each charged with oversight of the others", as Ms Racine writes.
As well as remembering to fasten your belt, the pamphlet advises that you protect your baggage properly during take-off and landing and that you turn on airplane mode during flight. 
A pamphlet had circulated in San Vicente del Caguán, a town near FARC territory, bearing a stencilled machine gun and the insignia of the fearsome paramilitary group Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia.
"The die is not irrevocably cast, there is still time and, until the UK has left the EU, the Article 50 letter can be withdrawn," he wrote in a recent pamphlet.
Day or night, it's a place that loves allBarbarellaYou've got a crew revving to party, and y'all are as diverse and happy as the promo pictures from a university recruiting pamphlet.
In 1950 Mr. Brand was listed in "Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television," a pamphlet that contained the names of artists who supposedly had Communist connections.
After learning of yet another police shooting of a young African-American, he stayed up all night writing a pamphlet denouncing systemic racism, which he printed and scattered around the campus.
"We, Negroes living in the United States of America, are going to reveal the truth to you about the way the Americans really treat people with dark skin," the pamphlet said.
And as she refined the technique, based on the basic recipe in the pamphlet, more and more orders came in from her friends, and her friends' parents, and her parents' friends.
They could then prepare a public service announcement in the form of a video, poster or pamphlet to distribute in their community to help educate people and, hopefully, change their behavior.
The pamphlet I picked up at the beginning of the trail informed me that one of these trees burned and smoldered for 225 months before the fire in it went out.
Both of the quotes attributed to Bloomberg by Warren come from a 32-page booklet/pamphlet gifted to the billionaire by employees on the occasion of his 48th birthday in 1990.
If you need some guidance, Sweden recently published a civil defense pamphlet that lists excellent questions to ask about information during a time of crisis: what's the point of the information?
Ford has promised to invest C$713 million ($533 million) in its Canadian operations, including C$613 million in Windsor, the union said in a pamphlet distributed ahead of the vote.
This makes it a little difficult to navigate the book except on a large table, and the captions and essay by art critic Lucy Lippard are presented in a separate pamphlet.
On the sidewalk under the trees I get a pamphlet — Follow Reason, Go Vegan — while families in free-thinker T-shirts sit on the hot grass, chewing hot dogs and nodding.
Before its entrance is a pamphlet that explains why we must always purchase something at an establishment to be able to relieve ourselves instead of just being able to pee for free.
Republished as Our Bodies Ourselves in 1971, the pamphlet quickly spread as an underground success, encouraging many women to look into themselves using a speculum and a mirror for the first time.
After developing a certain style, he began posting them online alongside his Monster Pamphlet project, illustrated prints that were inspired by tabletop RPG bestiaries, which he began offering in his Patreon page.
The early modern period even had the equivalent of viral clickbait in pamphlet form when a ridiculous story about a dog owned by the king's finest cavalry commander, prince Rupert, takes off.
Also, Miranda's musical doesn't exactly call the Reynolds Pamphlet — the document Hamilton wrote to confess to his affair with Mariah Reynolds — "Dick 101," as he does with a giggle on Drunk History.
Meghan Markle said last Friday, "We're not allowed to do selfies" ... saying it's a Royal thing, but we did some checking and looks like she needs to update her Royal etiquette pamphlet.
The gentrification debate As the streetcar passes through Centennial Olympic Park, a panhandler who tried to offer us a national historic site pamphlet for the King Center tries his luck on Smith.
The pamphlet says 17-year-olds were barred from voting on referendums and elections of state party members but makes no mention of them being barred from voting in the presidential primaries.
Those who have wished to defend him have pointed out that his earlier writings, such as the 1523 pamphlet "That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew," are much more conciliatory in tone.
In October 1934, as Nazis were consolidating power in Germany, the ACLU published a pamphlet explaining why it had decided to defend the rights of Nazis to organize in the United States.
There was no revelation to it; no missionary who came knocking on my door with a pamphlet under his arm; no moment where I was overtaken on the street by rabid fans.
Mr. Sandberg painstakingly tore paper to form silhouettes of people or objects for the collages, and made several copies of each pamphlet from whatever scraps of paper or card he could find.
The trooper then gave her a pamphlet for First Baptist Church in Cambridge City, which outlines "God's Plan for Salvation," which requires a person to acknowledge being a sinner, among other things.
Thomas Paine, whose "Common Sense" had sold half a million copies the year that the United States declared its independence, died an outcast because of a later pamphlet he wrote on religion.
It warned police against "protecting the un-Islamic system" of democracy and urged them to quit their jobs or face violent consequences, according to a copy of the pamphlet seen by Reuters.
One English-language pamphlet produced in 2015 by the group as a "must-know, must-read, must-keep booklet for every Myanmar citizen," says different religions are "devouring" the faith of Myanmar.
He is the author of Das Kapital bin Ich (I am Capital), a pamphlet on how to screw the NSA plus all other secret services and make a dime from it, too.
"But probably the most critical and important thing Luther invented was the Reformation pamphlet": short theater-playbill-size tracts of eight to 295 pages, written, printed and spread quickly to the public.
The pamphlets that really defined ... The pamphlet wars that you're talking about that helped define the framework on this country in the 1770s and 1780s were not so dissimilar to today, absolutely.
I've put together a collection of recipes for main dishes — including this one and Peking Roast, Chinese Beets and Spicy Swedish Meatballs — in a pamphlet that you can have by visiting Heloise.
Ms. Gilot's friend, the actor and playwright Thérèse Crémieux, who interviewed her for the pamphlet that is included in "Three Travel Sketchbooks," is the one who convinced her to publish this book.
I gleaned from an Italian-language pamphlet (all that was available) that the tunnels dated to the 1600s, but could have used a guide or even just some information from an employee.
At the time, Ms. Chiles, too, worked in the music business and was putting out a pamphlet filled with private photographs of rap and sports stars like Jay Z and Mike Tyson.
It also makes a lot more sense than forcing charging companies to figure out how to put a charger in a traditional vending machine or advertise a remote station with a pamphlet.
"I don't know how much of this pamphlet that's circulating is playing on their religious concerns or playing on just the usual misinformation we see from the anti-vaccine advocates," he said.
A 1938 pamphlet promoting the practice called these patients "insane" and "feebleminded," and argued that allowing them to have children placed a "tremendous burden of mental disease, deficiency and dependency" on society.
By 1947, when Mies oversaw the show's installation and the Cubist painter Amédée Ozenfant, Le Corbusier's collaborator, designed the cover illustration for the accompanying pamphlet, "Useful Objects" included handmade ceramics from California.
The tall, large-format title is slim as a pamphlet but bursts with dynamism: each page sets Mamani's multi-hued buildings against brightly colored backgrounds that enhance the vibrancy of Granser's images.
In 1969, at the height of the women's liberation movement, second wave feminists created a pamphlet to help women learn about their bodies outside of the medical establishment and its clinical, male gaze.
Scattered across the room were glossy copies of the "Donald Trump Voter Guide," which is actually an anti-Trump pamphlet distributed by one of the super PACs that is trying to defeat him.
Clearer than "Walk lightly on the Earth," more succinct than "Don't drop any trash whatsoever, you freaking yahoos," it was enshrined in a government pamphlet called "Leave No Trace Land Ethics" in 1987.
But the document copies sections almost word-for-word from a FTC pamphlet published in January 2014 as part of the agency's "Net Cetera" campaign, which began under President Barack Obama in 2009.
The resulting swimsuit can be yours for $499 — so that "even you, little human, can float alongside a container ship, and accompany your products out to sea," as a gallery pamphlet cheekily cajoles.
No, it doesn't really rain in Las Vegas, but then again Oakland isn't a 100+ degree strip club pamphlet depository that will (likely) soon be charged $750 million to host a football team.
Feeling down, he dips a pink, clammy hand inside his dinner jacket and pulls out a pamphlet: A Beginners Guide to Profiting from Your Unwanted Concert Seats by Fleecing the Upper-Middle Classes.
Hardie had ordered a pamphlet detailing developer hidden secrets in games called easter eggs from Santulli and kept writing letters because he thought the Digital Press founder had neglected to send it along.
HTC Vive's room-scale VR, by comparison, requires 6'6″ by 5′ of play space, which is smaller despite PlayStation's advisory in the pamphlet that players remain seated whenever possible during in-game experiences.
Mother Jones points out that a SAMHSA pamphlet directly contradicts Price's statement, saying: Dear Tom Price: No. Read This Next: Man Who Voted for Trumpcare Says Nobody Dies From Lack of Health Insurance
It's about what my mom, who died in 2006, scrawled on a pamphlet from the famous 1982 Barnard Conference on Sexuality, which she mailed to me while I was toiling on my thesis.

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