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Austin

Austin

Alyssa Clark

Scarlet Lantern Publishing
2021
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My high school bullies weren't supposed to worm their way into my bed. I never expected this to be something that developed past the angry looks I'd given them growing up. I wasn't ever supposed to be between Austin, Gavin, and Vaughn. But somehow that's the way it ended up. Before I knew it was a new normal that I couldn't really complain about, aside from demanding encounters with Vaughn.I was finding a good balance between two of the three men that had taken up residency in my life, and other places. It was all going good until Austin's past decided to rear its polished, well manicured head. What am I supposed to do when this girl comes in the front door claiming to be his girlfriend?
Austin, Lost in America: A Geography Adventure
For fans of The Scrambled States of America, this is an irresistible new geography picture book--featuring an adorable dog character, unbelievable facts about all fifty states, maps, capitals, and so much more Austin grew up in a pet store, but he dreamed of finding a real home. . . . So one night he takes off with his trusty map and backpack to go in search of it.In Ohio, he is almost bitten . . . by a policeman.In Florida, he is invited for dinner . . . to be the main course.And in Oregon, he finds the world's smallest park.Will he ever find the place where he truly belongs?Follow Austin across America on a madcap journey in which he travels to each of the fifty states. Packed with fascinating facts and doggy tidbits that seem almost too crazy to be true . . . this book makes learning geography a blast.
Austin's Way with Skepticism

Austin's Way with Skepticism

Mark Kaplan

Oxford University Press
2018
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J. L. Austin is famous for writing as if he thought it a condition, on the adequacy of what we say while doing epistemology, that it accord faithfully with what we would say in ordinary circumstances. A durable consensus formed after Austin's death that his pursuit of epistemology faithful to 'ordinary language' was fundamentally misguided. While critics saw his methods as resulting from a failure properly to understand the nature of the epistemologist's project, Mark Kaplan argues that this consensus arose from a misreading of Austin. In Austin's Way with Skepticism: An Essay on Philosophical Method, he sets out his stance that both the condition of adequacy to which Austin was committed and his reason for being committed to it, have been misunderstood by his critics. Starting by carefully analysing what Austin said about knowledge in 'Other Minds,' examining the response to skeptical arguments, and taking seriously the methodological remarks Austin scattered in his corpus, Kaplan demonstrates that Austin's methods were not born of a misunderstanding of the project of epistemology. Rather, Austin was a powerful critique of how that project has been conceived though was not against epistemological theorizing itself. Kaplan concludes that Austin understood himself to be offering substantive answers to key epistemological questions and defending a way of doing epistemology that is fully capable of providing these important answers.
Austin City Limits

Austin City Limits

Laird Tracey E. W.

Oxford University Press Inc
2014
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Austin City Limits is the longest running musical showcase in the history of television, and it still captivates audiences forty years after its debut on the air. From Willie Nelson's legendary pilot show and his fourteen magical episodes running through the years to Season 35, to mythical performances of BB King and Stevie Ray Vaughn, to repeat appearances from Chet Atkins, Bonnie Raitt and Ray Charles, and recent shows with Mumford & Sons, Arcade Fire and The Decemberists, the show has defined popular roots music and indie rock. This is why country rocker Miranda Lambert — relatively unknown when she taped a show almost a decade ago — gushed to the studio audience, "Now I know I have arrived!" Austin City Limits: A History tells this remarkable story. With unprecedented access behind the scenes at the tapings of shows with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, Mos Def, Wilco, and many more, author Tracey Laird tells the story of this landmark musical showcase whose history spans dramatic changes in the world of television, the expansion of digital media, and the ways in which we experience music. Beginning as a simple weekly broadcast, it is today a multifaceted "brand" in contemporary popular music, existing simultaneously as a program available for streaming, a presence on Twitter and other social media, a major music festival, and a state-of-the-art performance venue. Laird explores the ways in which the show's evolution has driven, and been driven by, both that of Austin as the "Live Music Capital of the World," and of U.S. public media as a major player in the dissemination and sponsorship of music and culture. Engagingly written and packed with anecdotes and insights from everyone from the show's producers and production staff to the musicians themselves, Austin City Limits: A History gives us the best seat in the house for this illuminating look at a singular presence in American popular music. Timed to publish with the airing of Austin City Limits 2014 — the 40th anniversary celebratory broadcast featuring an all-star lineup of musicians including the Foo Fighters, Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, and others — here is a book for all fans of this beloved music institution.
Austin Like a Local

Austin Like a Local

Kenza Marland; Michael Clark; Stuart Kenny; Xandra Robinson-Burns;

DORLING KINDERSLEY LTD
2024
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This isn't your ordinary travel guide. Beyond Austin's iconic taco trucks are eclectic dive bars, quirky galleries and hidden swimming spots that locals love - and that's where this book takes you. Whether you're a restless Austinite on the hunt for a new hangout or a visitor keen to discover a side you won't find in traditional guidebooks, Austin Like A Local will give you all the inspiration you need.Turn the pages to discover:The small businesses and community strongholds that add character to this vibrant city, recommended by true locals6 themed walking tours dedicated to specific experiences, such as live music and Six Square historyA beautiful gift book for anyone seeking to explore AustinHelpful what3word addresses so that you can pinpoint all the listed sightsA thoughtfully updated second edition, including new places to visitCompiled by three proud Austinites and revised and updated for 2024, this stylish travel guide is packed with Austin's best experiences and secret spots, handily categorised to suit your mood and needs.About Like A Local:These giftable and collectable guides from DK are compiled exclusively by locals. Whether they're born and bred or moved to study and never looked back, our experts highlight what it means to be a local: pride for their city, community spirit and local expertise. Like a Local will inspire readers to celebrate the secret and the iconic - just like the locals who call the city home.
Austin Farrer

Austin Farrer

Leslie Houlden

SPCK Publishing
1991
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This is a collection of sermons based on simple yet profound understanding of spiritual themes. It combines intellect and poetry in order to make lessons more memorable and stimulating.
Austin, Cleared for Takeoff

Austin, Cleared for Takeoff

Kenneth B. Ragsdale

University of Texas Press
2004
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Austin, Texas, entered the aviation age on October 29, 1911, when Calbraith Perry Rodgers landed his Wright EX Flyer in a vacant field near the present-day intersection of Duval and 45th Streets. Some 3,000 excited people rushed out to see the pilot and his plane, much like the hundreds of thousands who mobbed Charles A. Lindbergh and The Spirit of St. Louis in Paris sixteen years later. Though no one that day in Austin could foresee all the changes that would result from manned flight, people here-as in cities and towns across the United States-realized that a new era was opening, and they greeted it with all-out enthusiasm.This popularly written history tells the story of aviation in Austin from 1911 to the opening of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in 1999. Kenneth Ragsdale covers all the significant developments, beginning with military aviation activities during World War I and continuing through the barnstorming era of the 1920s, the inauguration of airmail service in 1928 and airline service in 1929, and the dedication of the first municipal airport in 1930. He also looks at the University of Texas's role in training pilots during World War II, the growth of commercial and military aviation in the postwar period, and the struggle over airport expansion that occupied the last decades of the twentieth century. Throughout, he shows how aviation and the city grew together and supported each other, which makes the Austin aviation experience a case study of the impact of aviation on urban communities nationwide.
Austin Robinson

Austin Robinson

S. Cairncross

Palgrave Macmillan
1993
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Sir Austin Robinson had a career unique among economists. A close associate of Keynes, he began as a seaplane pilot in the First World War and spent two years in the 1920s tutoring a Maharajah in India. He was at the centre of economic policy-making during and after World War 2, and in postwar years was professor, editor, promoter of economic debate and economic adviser in many countries.
Austin Farrer

Austin Farrer

SCM Press
2020
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Frequently described as Anglicanism's most creative twentieth century theologian, Austin Farrer’s impact on Anglican theology is considerable. Published to mark the 150th anniversary of Keble College, of which Farrer was Warden, this book brings together essays from leading scholars including Ian W. Archer, Mark Goodacre, Michael F. Lloyd, Judith Wolfe and John Barton alongside four previously unpublished lectures by Farrer himself.
Austin Farrer for Today
Austin Farrer is often called the one genius the Church of England produced in the 20th Century. His innovative ideas crossed a host of theological disciplines. Assessing his continuing importance and introducing him to a new generation of readers, Austin Farrer for Today brings together a stellar collection of writers to re?ect on Farrer’s contribution to biblical theology, philosophy, language, doctrine, prayer and preaching. Chapters include: •Rowan Williams on Farrer as a doctrinal theologian •Morwenna Ludlow on Farrer's language and symbolism •Jane Shaw on Farrer as preacher •John Barton, on typology in Farrer
Austin Clarke 1886-1974

Austin Clarke 1886-1974

Harmon Maurice

Barnes Noble Books-Imports, Div of Rowman Littlefield Pubs., Inc
1989
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This relates Clarke to the Irish Literary Revival and the cultural contexts of his time while tracing that "fine generosity, lavish colour and concrete imagery." Contents: Portrait; Introduction; (i) Austin Clarke (1896-1974), (ii) Contexts, (iii) Catholicism, (iv) The Irish Literary Revival, (v) The Gaelic League, (vi) The Worlds of Austin Clarke, (vii) A New Generation; Part I. Remembering Our Innocence; 1 Short Poems 1916-1925, 2 Epic Narratives 1916-1925, 3 Pilgrimage (1929), 4 Night and Morning (1938), 5 Three Prose Romances, 6 Plays, 7 Conclusion; Part II. Nothing Left to Sing?; 8 Poems and Satires 1955-1962: (i) Short Peoms, (ii) Long Autobiographical Poems; 9 Flight to Africa (1963), 10 Mnemosyne Lay In Dust (1966), 11 Last Poems 1967-1974, 12 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index^R
Austin: The Province of Jurisprudence Determined

Austin: The Province of Jurisprudence Determined

John Austin

Cambridge University Press
1995
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The Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1832) is a classic of nineteenth-century English jurisprudence, a subject on which Austin had a profound impact. His book is primarily concerned with a meticulous explanation of most of the core concepts of his legal philosophy, including his conception of law, his separation of law and morality, and his theory of sovereignty. Almost a quarter of it consists of an interpretation and defence of the principle of utility. This edition includes the complete and unabridged text of the fifth (1885) and last edition. The comprehensive introduction discusses Austin's life, the main themes of his book, leading criticisms of his ideas, and interpretations of his legal philosophy. The edition also includes a bibliography and biographical synopses of the principal figures mentioned in the text.
Austin the Great

Austin the Great

Cara Leigh Davis

SincereLeigh Speaking, LLC
2021
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Austin is a young African American boy with Autism. Austin recognizes that Autism makes him do things a bit differently, but that shouldn't change other's outlook of him. Every person in the world was created differently. No one does things the exact same as someone else. With this knowledge, Austin decided to take us on a journey with him as he shows us what makes him great
Austin the Great

Austin the Great

Cara Leigh Davis

SincereLeigh Speaking, LLC
2021
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Austin is a young African American boy with Autism. Austin recognizes that Autism makes him do things a bit differently, but that shouldn't change other's outlook of him. Every person in the world was created differently. No one does things the exact same as someone else. With this knowledge, Austin decided to take us on a journey with him as he shows us what makes him great
Austin's Pansies

Austin's Pansies

Phallon Perry

Austin's Pansies
2018
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This Valentine's Day story is about a little boy named Austin and his desire to be accepted. Not all families look the same and not all children have the same interests, but it is our differences that make us who we are. Through a beautiful act of nature, Austin realizes that those that matter most, love him just the way he is.