While 'Politician' is not a
sub-title of this first volume, his interest is certainly there as he seeks election in colonial parliaments in New South Wales and Western Australia.
01588 676176 www.lolc.org.uk Going under the
sub-title of National Museum of British Popular Culture, this is one of the largest collections of 20th on the face of Admission: pounds 2.50; family ticket pounds 12.50
As demonstrated by the
sub-title, Britain's National Health Service, which started on the very same day Marks was licensed to practice, is almost as important a character in the book as Marks himself.
In a collaboration with Bolton's Octagon Theatre the Yorkshire-based outfit are staging Lisa's Sex Strike, which they declare has the
sub-title of: "No more nooky 'til the fighting stops".
Any trouble over copyright and using the
sub-title Turner is something for the lawyers maybe.
Lastly, we hope that you will welcome the decision taken by our committees to modify the journal's
sub-title, which now clearly positions as the "International Journal of Digital Economics".
Her book has the
sub-title, Journeys of the Human Spirit.
However, her introduction becomes labored under the necessity of defining the words in the title "American," "sexual," and "character," let alone the
sub-title "sex," "gender," and "national identity." The work that Reumann does in the body of the book is too good and too easily lost under such plodding.
The excellent accompanying exhibition catalogue/book (David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings, Thames and Hudson, [pounds sterling]29.95) has as its
sub-title 'Specificity; Customization; Imbrication', which is banal description dressed up in theoretical language.
Her new book, Perfect Party Food (Harvard Common Press), offers, as the lengthy
sub-title suggests, "all the recipes and tips you'll ever need for stress-free entertaining." First, she breaks it down into the types of entertaining one is likely to do; casual, grazing, holiday, informal, and elegant.
Her
sub-title, the debt threat and why we must defuse it, links the discussion to the acute dangers our children and grandchildren may face, leaving no doubt about its priority for planners, politicians, economists and all of us.
The following section, under the
sub-title "Provenance", reviews the use of whole rock and mineral component isotope analyses for geochronology and chemical tracers.
"The distinction is the thing, notwithstanding the bloodlines, and more, of continuity." He wants to get at Universal Truth in the Teachings of Jesus, the
sub-title of his book, which he believes to be the basis for claiming the universality of Jesus as the world's saviour.
In the UK however, where Krugman is unknown, his publishers, Penguin, confused at how to market the book, replaced the US cover, published by WW Norten in the US, with one showing Bush as Frankenstein and Vice-President Cheney with a Hitler moustache, along with a new
sub-title of 'From Boom to Bust in Three Scandalous Years', a move that has Krugman's conservative critics calling him a peddler of 'hate speech', and have used the British edition to try and smear his reputation, reports the Guardian
Osborne's on "Ruskin's Unto This Last (1862)," which the essayist himself had designated in his
sub-title as "A Reconsideration" (Winter 1992).