Ante Up

Ante Up
Author: Annabeth Saryu Annabeth Saryu is a contemporary romance author whose modern love stories inspire, instill a sense of hope, and showcase a wide spectrum of human emotions. Her steamy stories possess contemporary themes and characters that resonate with readers. When she isn’t storytelling, she is spending time with her loved ones, going on epic road trips, playing board games, or reading one of her favorite books.
Publsiher: Author Annabeth Saryu
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781732383845

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A smoldering affair ignites a second chance for a wealthy former maid and a billionaire casino owner when she agrees to pay her brother's gambling debts (Part Three of Three). It was only a matter of time before their affair was exposed. When a shocking truth catches Darla and Anton by surprise, her worst fears come to life. But not even the risk of losing her company or her brother's betrayal compare to Anton's abandonment. When Anton realizes his mistake, he vows to make amends anyway he can. But after his brutal accusations, can their love and trust be restored? Ante Up is Book Three and the conclusion of the Casino Players Saga. The entire trilogy is avaiable as a box set. Reading Order of the Casino Players Saga ( Novels are not standalone) Book One: All In Book Two: Double or Nothing Book Three: Ante Up Keywords: affair, Affair, Second Chance, billionaire casino, billionaire romance, free ebook, romance, romance ebooks, romantic novels, romance books free, steamy romance books free, contemporary romance free, hot romance free, love books free, modern romance, Casino Players Saga, annabeth saryu, annabeth saryu books,

The American Encyclopaedic Dictionary

The American Encyclopaedic Dictionary
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1158
Release: 1895
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015050663197

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Hope s Ante

Hope s Ante
Author: Floyd Yamyamin
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781468559057

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Can tragedy ever lead to triumph? Can doubts ever propel convictions? Can transgressions deliver one into redemption? Can gut wrenching agony spark epiphany? Can someone ever love another so much that they would be willing to trade places with them even as they are about to die? Thom Vines used his decades of spiritual searching and then the horrible pain of losing a child to propel the story of the novel Hope's Ante. "I've laughed, cried, questioned, believed, sat on the edge of my chair... in short, gone through the gamut of emotions in this roller-coaster ride of a read." -Debbie Thompson

The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time

The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
Author: William Safire
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781416587408

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For the past twenty-five years Americans have relied on Pulitzer Prize-winning wordsmith William Safire for their weekly dose of linguistic illumination in The New York Times Magazine's column "On Language" -- one of the most popular features of the magazine and a Sunday-morning staple for innumerable fans. He is the most widely read writer on the English language today. Safire is the guru of contemporary vocabulary, speech, language, usage and writing. Dedicated and disputatious readers itch to pick up each column and respond to the week's linguistic wisdom with a gotcha letter to the Times. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time marks the publication of Safire's sixteenth book on language. This collection is a classic to be read, re-read, enjoyed and fought over. Fans, critics and fellow linguists wait with bated (from the French abattre "to beat down") breath for each new anthology -- and, like its predecessors, this one is bound to satisfy and delight. Safire finds fodder for his columns in politics and current events, as well as in science, technology, entertainment and daily life. The self-proclaimed card-carrying language maven and pop grammarian is not above tackling his own linguistic blunders as he detects language trends and tracks words, phrases and clichés to their source. Scholarly, entertaining and thoughtful, Safire's critical observations about language and slanguage are at once provocative and enlightening. Safire is America's go-to guy when it comes to language, and he has included sharp and passionately opinionated letters from readers across the English-speaking world who have been unable to resist picking up a pen to put the maven himself in his place or to offer alternate interpretations, additional examples, amusing anecdotes or just props. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time is a fascinating, learned and piquant look at the oddities and foibles that find their way into the English language. Exposing linguistic hooey and rigamarole and filled with Safire's trademark wisdom, this book has a place on the desk or bedside table of all who share his profound love of the English language -- as well as his penchant for asking "What does that mean?" Or, "Wassat?" This new collection is sure to delight readers, writers and word lovers everywhere and spark the interest of anyone who has ever wondered, "Where did the phrase 'brazen hussy' come from?"

Yankee humour and Uncle Sam s fun With an intr by W Jerdan

Yankee humour  and Uncle Sam s fun  With an intr  by W  Jerdan
Author: Yankee humour
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1853
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:600069186

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The Century Magazine Scribner s Monthly

The Century Magazine Scribner s Monthly
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 980
Release: 1882
Genre: Literature
ISBN: IND:32000000492506

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Algorithms to Live By

Algorithms to Live By
Author: Brian Christian,Tom Griffiths
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780143196471

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A fascinating exploration of how computer algorithms can be applied to our everyday lives, helping to solve common decision-making problems and illuminate the workings of the human mind All our lives are constrained by limited space and time, limits that give rise to a particular set of problems. What should we do, or leave undone, in a day or a lifetime? How much messiness should we accept? What balance of new activities and familiar favourites is the most fulfilling? These may seem like uniquely human quandaries, but they are not: computers, too, face the same constraints, so computer scientists have been grappling with their version of such problems for decades. And the solutions they've found have much to teach us. In a dazzlingly interdisciplinary work, acclaimed author Brian Christian (who holds degrees in computer science, philosophy, and poetry, and works at the intersection of all three) and Tom Griffiths (a UC Berkeley professor of cognitive science and psychology) show how the simple, precise algorithms used by computers can also untangle very human questions. They explain how to have better hunches and when to leave things to chance, how to deal with overwhelming choices and how best to connect with others. From finding a spouse to finding a parking spot, from organizing one's inbox to understanding the workings of human memory, Algorithms to Live By transforms the wisdom of computer science into strategies for human living.

To Anyone Who Ever Asks

To Anyone Who Ever Asks
Author: Howard Fishman
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780593187388

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The mysterious true story of Connie Converse—a mid-century New York City songwriter, singer, and composer whose haunting music never found broad recognition—and one writer’s quest to understand her life This is the mesmerizing story of an enigmatic life. When musician and New Yorker contributor Howard Fishman first heard Connie Converse’s voice on a recording, he was convinced she could not be real. Her recordings were too good not to know, and too out of place for the 1950s to make sense—a singer who seemed to bridge the gap between traditional Americana (country, blues, folk, jazz, and gospel), the Great American Songbook, and the singer-songwriter movement that exploded a decade later with Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. And then there was the bizarre legend about Connie Converse that had become the prevailing narrative of her life: that in 1974, at the age of fifty, she simply drove off one day and was never heard from again. Could this have been true? Who was Connie Converse, really? Supported by a dozen years of research, travel to everywhere she lived, and hundreds of extensive interviews, Fishman approaches Converse’s story as both a fan and a journalist, and expertly weaves a narrative of her life and music, and of how it has come to speak to him as both an artist and a person. Ultimately, he places her in the canon as a significant outsider artist, a missing link between a now old-fashioned kind of American music and the reflective, complex, arresting music that transformed the 1960s and music forever. But this is also a story of deeply secretive New England traditions, of a woman who fiercely strove for independence and success when the odds were against her; a story that includes suicide, mental illness, statistics, siblings, oil paintings, acoustic guitars, cross-country road trips, 1950s Greenwich Village, an America marching into the Cold War, questions about sexuality, and visionary, forward thinking about race, class, and conflict. It’s a story and subject that is by turn hopeful, inspiring, melancholy, and chilling.