10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIOGRAPHEE»
Discover the use of
biographee in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
biographee and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
World Who Is Who and Does What in Environment and Conservation
Occasionally instead of Achievements we have indicated 'Endeavour(s)' —
probably at the Biographee's suggestion or implied choice while admiring his or
her strict truthfulness when projects or missions have not been completed. 14.
2
Present Pasts: Patrick Modiano's (auto)biographical Fictions
In Les Boulevards de ceinture and Chien de printemps, death of the biographee
does not in any case occur, although they can be said to be symbolically
pervaded by death. And while the narratives in Dora Bruder and Voyage de
noces are ...
3
Dictionary of American Library Biography: Second supplement
Entries are arranged alphabetically by the surname of the biographee. In almost
all cases, the narrative begins with a summary of the subject's family background
and educational career. The largest portion of the sketch is devoted to the ...
4
Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 26 - ...
COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHIES Collected biographical works are monographs or
anthologies in which each chapter describes the life and accomplishments of an
individual biographee. The selection of biographees may be governed by their ...
Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily,
1979
5
Blending Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods in ...
Or it may be composed of a combination of media, such as a written record
accompanied by photographs and perhaps audiorecorded or videorecorded
excerpts from the biographee's life. A biography can be in the form of a chronicle,
...
6
Perversion: A Jungian Approach
So it is the biographer's account of the biographee that is the illustrative material,
rather than the biographee himself. It is an advantage that none of the authors
demonstrates or states the intention of describing perversion. This material is ...
7
Garner's Modern American Usage
*binded for past-tense bound: Stage 1 2. bounded misused for past-tense bound:
Stage 1 biographee. This seeming NEOLOGISM actually dates from 1841, and
it's a relative newcomer compared to biographer (1702). Of course, many English
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... for this order: □ Abridged Dewey number (standard option) G End abridged
Dewey number places after decimal point □ 3 biographee letters (standard
option) □ 2 biographee letters G 1 biographee letter G None G Biographee's last
name ...
... (standard option) □ None □ Dewey by language (std. option) □ Dewey by
subject □ 3 biographee letters (standard option) □ 2 biographee letters □ 1
biographee letter □ None □ Biographee's last name □ 3 main entry letters (
standard ...
OTHER OPTIONS All main entry letters for this order to be: □ Upper/lower case (
standard option) □ All capitalized □ Dewey number (standard option) □ None
□ Dewey by language (std. option) □ Dewey by subject □ 3 biographee letters
...
Joanne Randolph, Jannel Khu, Kathy Campbell, Ed.,
2005
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BIOGRAPHEE»
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biographee is used in the context of the following news items.
How Archie Moore Fought Forever And Became Boxing's Folk Hero
Since surprising the honored biographee is the cream of this show's jest, Moore was not told what was in store for him but was whisked away ... «Deadspin, Jan 15»
Five Nottingham people join Who's Who bible of rich and famous
... more than 33,000 autobiographical entries, carefully updated for maximum accuracy from information personally supplied by the biographee. «Nottingham Post, Nov 14»
Brazil's Luiz Ruffato: “We must defend freedom under any …
We have to protect the biographee, this is indisputable. I think we have to have a legislation that protects the biographee, but that protects him ... «Index On Censorship, Jul 14»
Sifting fact and fiction in Updike's life and work
... of biographer and style of biographee that can plague the form. A respectful distance, but there isn't a clunky or stupid sentence in the book. «Evening Standard, Apr 14»
Paul E. Emery, MD
... on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. Dr. Emery was also biographee in Who's Who in America; Who's Who in Medicine; Who's Who in the World. «Valley News, Sep 13»
'Volcker,' by William L. Silber
... person to admit that the Volcker Rule is ultimately little more than a footnote in postcrisis financial reform: he clearly worships his biographee. «New York Times, Oct 12»
Ancient Coins: How old is “Ancient”?
He is a biographee in Marquis, “Who's Who in America” and in “Who's Who in the World”. PrintFriendly and PDF Print PDF. Posted in: Ancient ... «CoinWeek, Feb 11»
Confessions of a Plagiarist
... resentment the late Stephen Ambrose was nursing that motivated him to lie about his closeness to his biographee Dwight D. Eisenhower and ... «International Herald Tribune, Apr 10»
Dr Guna Magesan . . . among the top 100 Indians.
“We carefully studied and weighed the track record of community service rendered by each biographee. The overriding consideration has been ... «Indian Weekender, Mar 10»
Amy Bishop and Harvard: A lethal mix?
Her Who's Who of American Women entry — the information is provided by the biographee — lists under “educational information” her 1993 ... «The Hill, Feb 10»