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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OMNIVOROUSLY»
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Before the Gates of Excellence: The Determinants of Creative ...
... constructive extracurricular activities in childhood. One of the most consistent
findings in the literature relating to the childhood and youth of creators is that they
tended to read omnivorously and voraciously (e.g. MacKinnon, 1978; McCurdy, ...
2
Reproduction, Larval Biology, and Recruitment of the ...
For example, the sublittoral species, Crassostrea virginica, heretofore regarded
an obligate phytoplanktotroph in laboratory experi— ments is also able to feed
omnivorously, ingesting a wide range of food particles, protozoa and bacteria
and ...
Craig M. Young, Kevin J. Eckelbarger,
1994
3
Polynyas: Windows to the World: Windows to the World
Life history strategies of copepods that ameliorate low food conditions during
winter include vertical migration into deep water and diapause, remaining at the
surface and feeding omnivorously, and lipid storage. Much of the lipid
sequestered ...
Walker O. Smith, Jr., David Barber,
2007
4
Against the Grain: Interviews with Maverick American Publishers
Ginsberg has this omnivorously pack- rat intelligence. It consumes information
omnivorously, and whatever comes out of his mind is very interesting because
he's got a very unusual consciousness. Whereas when younger followers of ...
5
Feed Management in Intensive Aquaculture
... of many species where food particle size may be the critical factor in
determining food intake. The juvenile stages of most species of fish which are
predominandy herbivorous as adults, feed omnivorously on algae and mixed
plankton.
6
The Birth of the Clinic
Foucault's classic study of the history of medicine.
Having little to do in the way of teaching, he had made up for it by reading
omnivorously. He used to borrow books from the missionaries, and he must have
spent half his salary in buying new ones. To-night as he sat and puffed in his
armchair, ...
8
The Temper of the West: A Memoir
He read omnivorously, especially as he worked in a bookshop in Cambridge. In
due course he became chief editor of Penguin Books in Great Britain and later
managing director of Weidenfeld and Nicholson. When I first met Tony Godwin, ...
He had read omnivorously amid the vast stores of Hebrew literature, was a great
authority on Cabalah, understood astronomy, and, still more, astrology, was
strong on finance, and could argue coherently on any subject outside religion.
10
Philosophical Historicism and the Betrayal of First Philosophy
Philosophical historicism is not by instinct an omnivorously skeptical doctrine; it is
merely skeptical about First Philosophy's style of philosophizing. Thus, while
denying that any final discrimination of better and worse can be made, it seeks
from ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «OMNIVOROUSLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
omnivorously en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Lauded poet to read from his works on Friday
“His choice of metaphor ranges omnivorously from Medusa, Jonah, Comanche, and horror story to a casual reference to melanoma or the ... «Alpine Avalanche, Jul 15»
Omnivore's Dilemma: Rethinking John Singer Sargent
... and to the Alps. The common thread in all these adventures is Sargent's omnivorously inquisitive mind, which, as Ormond neatly describes, was “open enough ... «Big Think, Jul 15»
Joanne Harris: From mother to daughter
Later, I read omnivorously – as long as my mother approved of my choice. Horror, fantasy science fiction, comics and graphic novels – anything ... «Big Issue, Jun 15»
The Stacks: Jack Kerouac Was the Winston Churchill of the Beats
... made him want to be an “adventurer”); he identified with his newfound literary fathers and grandfathers and apparently read omnivorously. «Daily Beast, Jun 15»
Teddy Macker's Poetry
Simply put, I read widely and omnivorously and greedily and sleuthily to learn more about writing. I've also gone to books the way a starved ... «Santa Barbara Independent, May 15»
How Tom Hardy Became Hollywoods Biggest Badass
... made him want to be an “adventurer”); he identified with his newfound literary fathers and grandfathers and apparently read omnivorously. «Daily Beast, May 15»
Review: Complete Poems by Jon Silkin and Portraits by Elaine …
... Hebrew and have bifocal judgments, but I will read omnivorously and form my consciousness from as many cultures, humanistically speaking ... «Jewish Chronicle, May 15»
Stevie Smith, steel soul of the suburbs
... leaving her free to read, something she did omnivorously. She liked returning to Palmers Green in the evening, to its quietness and stillness. «The Guardian, Abr 15»
Why Edmund Burke's sublime and beautiful ideas still resonate
Fredric Jameson calls global capitalism “the sublime,” but any of us might apply it to our choice horror, something omnivorously fearful. «Irish Times, Abr 15»
Cookbook authors take evolutionary approach to German cuisine
I think they've nailed it, with dishes that taste clean and are omnivorously compelling. Sausage and sauerkraut are not overlooked, figuring as ... «Bend Bulletin, Mar 15»