This was when the millionaire celebrity author at last acquired the moral force for which he is still recognised. |
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The author invokes the strength of medical authority to his denial of the negative impact on health intrinsic to the operation of such a smelter. |
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The author of one letter, which I threw away with reflexive cowardice, threatened to beat me up. |
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The author offers blend of psychoanalytic research, quick-and-dirty philosophy, and common sense. |
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Given the foregoing, I am not entirely sure whether the author of the essay linked to in this post is a little on the kooky side or not. |
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He is the author of numerous books and articles on forestry and historical geography. |
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Perhaps he is one author who does not make anyone else write the foreword of his books. |
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I'm a husband, father of twin boys, blogger, podcaster, author and media geek who is hoping to live a simple life. |
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In the foreword to his latest book, the Brazilian author apologises to his readers. |
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Superstitious turtle Churchy LaFemme was the putative author of many of these gems, though the rest of the cast could be just as prone to poesy. |
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From the names this author gives his characters, to the situations he creates for them, every page was cram-full of insights and surprises. |
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In any case, such is the pace and brilliance of the narrative that one feels that one can forgive the author almost anything. |
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In his introduction the author presents a poetics of the psalmic imagination. |
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As proof, we point to the fact that the same author also wrote six books predicting the end of the world. |
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This stance has been immortalized by the infamous Biblical fiend Haman, the father of ethnic cleansing and the historic author of anti-Semitism. |
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Refreshingly, for the author of a book about lying, she is honest enough to admit when she has fouled up. |
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He cribs liberally from Stephen Covey, the author of the bestselling business guide Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. |
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There the author describes how mathematicians moved from studying first derivatives, second derivatives, etc., to study fractional derivatives. |
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Then I discovered a course that offered the opportunity to have your writing critiqued by a published author through correspondence. |
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With the purpose of making better known a disappearing craft, the author of the article presents also a short story of coopery. |
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The author of the piece argues that our attitude towards it is mostly irrational prejudice. |
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A smarmy radio station Director considers himself positively brilliant by getting rid of a troublesome author through insincere flattery. |
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While the novel is full of terse, vivid and polemical writing, the author neglects to create a fulfilling narrative. |
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The author called these statements spiritual practice for they could only have been forged in the crucible of each woman's daily living. |
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The main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so that the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies. |
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He is the author of several technical publications in the field of cryogenics and the SMEX missions. |
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The author and actress has travelled all over the country recounting tales about knickers and written books on the history of frillies. |
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Never underestimate sincerity, or any sincere author with an ability to write, and get into print. |
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The book culminates years of work by the author and traces the history of the Parish from monastic times to the present day. |
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Armin was an author at the same time as a clown, identities he considered it necessary to intersplice. |
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I am not the author of my life, but its ghostwriter, and I wish I'd been able to come up with something more outrageous. |
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The first Bulgarian author to visit the United States, he also fulfilled his desire of seeing Niagara Falls. |
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Along with the standard soundtracks, we also get a full-length commentary by author Allan Slutsky and director Paul Justman. |
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The author approaches British labor history judiciously, avoiding extreme statements or assertions of revolutionary changes. |
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There was no author picture, and few of his other books seemed to be in print. |
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I have always been under the impression that an author must have correct facts to back a story. |
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If you want to get an earful of vegan philosophy, just ask this author what she thinks of genetically engineered foods. |
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A prolific and polemical author unafraid to offend any and all comers, Abbey was a gadfly who reveled in the controversy he stirred. |
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The author of the article wishes to make the following corrections since publication. |
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In 1958, he married Helen B. Storms, a well-known author and speaker on gardening and floriculture, and they have two daughters, Anne and Jane. |
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The author shows a deft hand at describing the fighting without relying on blocks of first-person accounts. |
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I'm guessing this is what the author wanted her to do, just prostrate herself and eat dirt. |
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The importance of this book lies in the fact that its author is concerned not just with ideas, but with actual practice. |
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So, we have an author who has been writing for well over twenty years, and a writer who is quite smart enough to do his research. |
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Both the author and illustrator are prize-winning practitioners of their respective crafts. |
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The changed item could do harm to the author by mocking him or damaging his reputation. |
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Following some history and a broad look at what an Anglican prayer book likely contains, the author considers particular rites in more detail. |
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Anyway, the author made it abundantly clear that the tragic event should not be undermined or forgotten. |
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The author precipitously blames bimetallism's failure on the incompetence of the movement's leaders. |
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But how many know the story of J.M. Barrie, the eccentric author of the whimsical Peter Pan? |
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The author shows how gaslight gave the night walker the experience of poetry and irrationality. |
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Occasionally, the author appears to overreach his material to draw premature conclusions. |
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The author does her justice in this highly readable, achingly honest portrait. |
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The author could then reap profits from the sales of his work in the territory concerned. |
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The author also portrays Margaret's husband John not as the militant Protestant of some portrayals, but very supportive of his wife. |
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The author deftly portrays Mitchell's cavalier attitude toward the proceedings and his consequent massacre at the hands of an able prosecutor. |
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In fact all photographs of the author in the flyleaves of books in his lengthy series are ambiguous. |
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In consequence, the author counsels vigorous treatment for psychosis and prophylaxis for those at risk of it. |
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We can thank author Elisabeth Beresford for making famous this glorious expanse of open space. |
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The author comes to the conclusion that glossators, using scholastic methodology, elaborated their own doctrine of contracts and pacts. |
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The ordinary and prosaic details of a work of art often end up telling a story independent of the one the author intended. |
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The author presents brief history and presence of dendrological collections of the Arboretum Academy of Sciences. |
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Specifically, I was surprised that the article's author could possibly be so naive. |
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The list of other books on the flysheet suggests that the author has got into a groove, but the record is stuck. |
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Religious reasoning explains in part why this author postulates we should not induce nor develop psychic phenomena. |
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In this book the author gives a table of sines and a method for deriving the angles of a triangle if its sides are known. |
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Sir Timothy is the author of many publications and contributes to numerous journals. |
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Joe is an established author at this stage with several publications to his credit. |
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Chris at Crooked Timber has googled the author of this piece and comes up with some revealing links. |
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I googled the author to see what became of him, and to my delight the entire book is up on the web. |
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The author herself was visibly moved by the goodwill and support that was evidenced by the large crowd. |
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However, the author is sore that he has been disowned by Marathi literary purists. |
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The author argues for gradualism in change, rather than revolutionary overthrow of current systems. |
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The trophy was presented by best-selling author Bill Bryson who described it as a very exciting match. |
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Mercury rules the animal spirit and is the author of subtlety, tricks, devices, and perjury. |
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The author makes certain, however, to start his article in a fashion exemplary of purveyors of pseudoscience. |
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Thus in some countries, we have been able to craft the license to give the author the power to grant both copyrights and moral rights. |
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Sometimes the reviewer knows nothing of the author or the reputation in which a book comes wrapped, the result being a rare, ingenuous honesty. |
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The author has a fetish for war-machines, preferably old-fashioned ones, and the book is written solely to maximise his pleasure. |
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He plays an egomaniacal celebrity author living with his glamorous second wife and his shy grown-up daughter from his first marriage. |
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Bailey, the lead author of the study, points out that grenadiers are not the only fish population that seems to be increasing. |
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He is the author of Natural Atheism, a book which will be published by American Atheist press later this year. |
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Far from playing the dilettante, the author shares his in-depth knowledge of the area's religion, history and politics with the reader. |
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Without a contract specifying both paper and electronic publishing, an author could have two contracts for the same book. |
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The overly ornate and silver embossed font for the title and author name is ugly and overblown. |
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Main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies. |
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Pacheco is professor emerita of history at George Mason University, author of The Legacy of George Mason and co-author of Three Who Dared. |
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As far as the modern names are concerned, the book follows the IMA guidelines, although the author does prefer to capitalize mineral names. |
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The author revisits the concept and plans for the facility, and investigates the economics and politics of the time that lead to its demise. |
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The best-known Walloon author is mystery writer Georges Simenon, creator of the character of the police commissioner Maigret. |
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The author admits that he has instead pieced together a set of disclosures that have already appeared in print over the last year or so. |
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A friend told me yesterday that he had just sold a TV concept on behalf of a famous author he represents. |
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The veracity of the events depicted in gushily romantic style by the author has not been disputed by Buckingham Palace. |
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More importantly, the author discusses how an image can be saved into a file rather than being displayed on screen. |
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Instead, it comes across as a rather dispassionate account written by an author frightened of emotion. |
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I tend to think of it as a very American usage, but I was surprised that the author found many occurrences in English English. |
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Blair was no longer the author of her own life, and her role as the victim had been displaced. |
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The author applies the thought experiment used by Einstein himself to design a thought experiment for its disproval. |
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But I would be doing the author a great disservice if I gave any impression that this is a political tract. |
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Your author furthermore diverts from the real alternatives and moves to gas and coal. |
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Thereafter, I was kept busy as a teacher, departmental administrator, faculty dean, researcher and author of historical books and articles. |
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Articles that did better tended to include an author affiliated with a department of statistics, epidemiology, or public health. |
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The only author the two seem to share in common is Oscar Wilde, hurling his various art-for-art's-sake epigrams at each other like barbs. |
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A number summarize whole books with replies to subsequent criticism or epitomize decades of work of an author in two-dozen pages. |
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The male lover's career is a conceit that according to the author often has to come first. |
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The author is repetitive in his claims for American exceptionalism with regard to planning. |
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The author excerpts Amazon user reviews of well-known books and offers a few biting comments. |
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The author explains that she is collecting erotica from Indigenous writers in order to counteract stereotypes and misconceptions. |
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As with many first-time visitors to Mexico, the short excursion stirs up more in the author than he can fully comprehend. |
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She's the 19-year-old author of a wilfully eccentric, impossible to categorise debut album. |
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The author has also previously worked as a chambermaid, a waitress and an office dogsbody in Friends of the Earth. |
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Too many times, we see a critic veer off the page to ream an author for the facts of his or her life. |
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The author and publisher deserve high praise for producing an exemplary model of its kind. |
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The author studied the effects of systemic administration of eserine upon light sensitivity and dark adaptation on 94 subjects. |
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Harry's first real whiff of scandal came from an author named N.K. Brown, in the guise of a plagiarism suit. |
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If I was a best selling author about to pass such tripe off on my breathlessly expectant readers, I'd have been right there with her. |
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And here is a GIF image of a typeset version with justified lines, as the author wishes it to be seen. |
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The author is a program consultant and host at China Central Television in Beijing. |
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Or did the author send the manuscript or advance copies to select friends and admirers with a request for some publicity? |
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I respectfully direct the author to section 2415 et seq. of the Catechism that deals with the integrity of God's creation. |
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In the second chapter, the author applies the meaning attributed to the agent nouns to the interpretation of the Homeric texts. |
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The author explores in depth the obstacles they confronted and the strategies they employed to survive and even prosper. |
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Intriguingly, the author of this cataclysmic theatrical moment politely refused to engage in either explanations or expositions about his work. |
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It was a cloudless summer morning, and all Nature, smiling in her felicity, sent up a hymn of adoration to the author of her beauty. |
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In this article, the author seeks to refute this principle and show its inherent contradictoriness. |
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They also said he put his wife down as an author on papers she did no work for. |
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The author also draws on research on language attitudes, contrastive analysis of Navajo and English, and discourse strategies. |
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Here was an unserious, part-time author having it all and more for a potboiler! |
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The author shows that he was an invaluable one to McCullers, the house's first inmate. |
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The author is careful not to mock nineteenth century religious sensibilities, nor to denounce commercialization as an example of declension. |
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Unfair as it is to the author and her subject, my initial response to this insightful and elegantly composed essay was one of utter dismay. |
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The author supports true presidentialism which can still operate in the same contest with the zonalisation and super council remended. |
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All of these books contain the author staggering and swearing his way through the messes of socialism and do-goodery in our country and elsewhere. |
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In our ongoing analysis of international financial architecture, the author argues that dollarization is at most a second-best answer to currency confusion. |
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It goes without saying that the author would greatly appreciate obtaining the genealogical tree from other members of this fine family. |
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Kode9 The D. J., producer and author Kode9 is known best for popularizing and intellectualizing the dark, churning dance music known as dubstep. |
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For those patients the author provides an integrated therapy in which the internal pain is externalized through narrative, dream work, and imagery. |
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He has published about 350 scientific articles and is the author of numerous books focusing in particular on the superego and shame. |
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His life as a successful banker, author and spiritual teacher directly enriched the lives of tens of thousands of people. |
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The primary object often appears to be complimentary to the author or praisefully useful to booksellers, for whose benefit a few choice sentences or paragraphs are inserted. |
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Above all, the nonsemantic, fascinating voice of romanticism's mad music is the voice of the author or rather the voice of the living person who is to become an author. |
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The author faults the management literature for being conceptually repetitive and not having developed a consistent language on which to build cumulatively. |
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Will the government admit that it is the author of its own misfortune when it comes to this loss of confidence? |
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He is not only an author and historian without equal, he is a fine gentleman. |
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To let know the author of this sofware that you apreciate the quality of your game! |
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Subsequently, he aims to return to Pushkin, his guiding star, the author who calls for the greatest expenditure of time and effort. |
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The author also has a penchant for producing endless bits of academic research out of his magician's hat as if trying to outdo Malcolm Gladwell. |
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The voyage nearly breaks down with the very first author she grabs, the Afrikaner allegorist Etienne Leroux. |
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The author suggests that successful negotiating involves both getting along with colleagues or adversaries and getting what you want. |
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But it all could just as easily be meant to boost her career as an author and speaker. |
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Like clouds that casually come, How a casual remark, made by author when accepting a dinner invitation, was misinterpreted by the host. |
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It will be dedicated by l' author with your name accompanied d' a small present. |
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The author bangs out his books from a desk that overlooks bobbing squid fishing boats on the horizon. |
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The Court stressed that it was only by coincidence that the author had had the opportunity to apply for the administrator positions. |
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The author found that death from criminal violence is strongly associated with the dangerousness of the weapon. |
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Machiavelli himself, author of groundbreaking comedies such as the Mandragola, became a proverbial figure of evil on the Elizabethan and Jacobean stage. |
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The author also proposes a simple method of verifying the validity of the hypothesis of error normality whenever nonresponse is not ignorable. |
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The author of the crime should recognise his guilt and ask forgiveness from the victim, and make a well-calculated reparation payment. |
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The dissertation title should appear on all five abstracts, although only one should identify the author and provide a current mailing address and daytime telephone number. |
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The father's death is horrific enough, a coldblooded murder the author leads us toward by calmly compiling evidence of this man's brave deeds. |
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Our author underlines freedom as a fundamental quality of the will, introducing an approach that lays greater emphasis on the will. |
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The author had returned to Zambia but had not attempted to institute legal proceedings out of fear for his safety. |
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Of the five small kingdoms or princely states which the author explores in this fascinating Himalayan odyssey, only Nepal and Bhutan are fully independent nations. |
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On-demand printing allows the author to print only books that are ordered. |
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Rather than create models, the author shows how the concepts of ethnicity varied over time, thus creating a processual framework rather than a static model. |
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And since she realizes that outside editors often have a better sense of future readers' reaction than the author does, she'll often defer to your editorial judgment. |
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Linda Lear is author of the definitive biography of Rachel Carson. |
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Instead, she bestows a life and a self on modernity that seems to be independent of politics or its intellectual progenitors, and can therefore be whatever the author wants. |
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It points out that the author was granted adoption and that therefore he cannot be aggrieved. |
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The author of an architectural work or work of applied art may not object to the owner renting the building or work. |
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The texts edited in the Publications are under the aegis of preprint, unless the author states otherwise. |
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Those are certainly some impressive credentials when it comes to being an author and an investigative journalist. |
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A freight company filed criminal charges against the author and E. L. over an unpaid bill. |
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The Committee should try to prevail on the State party to at least issue the author a passport valid for the duration of her studies. |
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The author or proprietor then has to prove by any available means the date of creation and contents of his program. |
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On 12 March 2003, the HJPC decided not to reappoint the author as a Supreme Court judge. |
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For the last four years the actions of this brave, independent Egyptian author has been a thorn in the flesh of his colleagues. |
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The author of these verses is variously identified as Apollodorus the calculator or Apollodorus the arithmetician. |
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The gags and punchiness work, even if the author has made an art form of discovering things you already knew. |
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In a detailed and argumentative manner, the author systematizes the complex plot of events and offers an enlightening vision from it. |
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Instead, the author and publisher share equally in the profits from each and every sale. |
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Like Pale Fire, Lolita begins with an immoderate conceit that allows its author and reader to explore the extravagant, pleasurable, and disturbing fringes of the language. |
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Among the different creative ways of resisting violence in our world today, the author puts forth fragility as an essential. |
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A concert pianist who is sitting down at the concert grand piano in Carnegie Hall in front of a packed house is the equivalent to an author publishing a finished book. |
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Kenn Kaufman is the author of eight books on nature, including Kingbird Highway and field guides to North American birds, butterflies and mammals. |
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Had the author reported these crimes to the authorities, his children would have been killed in reprisal. |
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The author of the popular Pure and fuse has completed the trilogy with the new book, Burn. |
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That being said, this fortunate state of affairs strictly speaking owes nothing to the author of the violence committed against me. |
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References in the text start with name of the author followed by date of publication, both in parenthesis. |
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The author and her interlocutor were forgotten as the readers debated their responses to this humorous, nettling narrator. |
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Unfortunately, the author conflates blind followers of religious dogma with thoughtful believers who reason independently within a religiously-informed framework. |
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The author thus implies that the means to understanding the causes of the violence and the motivations of its instigators lie in the study of the previous fourteen centuries. |
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And God being the author of all charisms, it is first of all to Him in all conscience that we must be submissive. |
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In a radio broadcast, a poem or short story by a 19th-century author is read out. |
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But we must not forget that the good shepherd always seeks out the lost sheep, which in our case means the author of the bad work. |
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The author and illustrator have created a dynamic picture book designed to help young naturalists untangle more than 20 pairs of these confusables. |
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In October 2008, we hosted superstar author Kathy Reichs to the delight of crime novel enthusiasts from all over the region. |
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It was a characteristically confused encounter but one that made it clear to the author that the events of 1967 had made him permanently homeless. |
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In addition to inventing the co-axial escapement, Dr. Daniels is also a noted author on horological subjects. |
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As author Kerry Daly shows, the more elusive family time becomes, the more we romanticize it-which might not be the healthiest approach. |
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As a developmental psychologist, the first author received very little exposure to symbolic interactionist approaches during his graduate training. |
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The author cites Victorian novels showing that a smoky hearth symbolized the warmth and comfort of a loving family, while a fireless house indicated destitution. |
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Sir Max Hastings gave up editing after six years in charge of the Evening Standard to become, he said, once more an author of books and a mere contributor to newspapers. |
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The whole point of a blog is that its author controls its content. |
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Michael Williams is not the first author to controvert its teachings. |
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Insofar as Markson poses questions in an inverse order, the critic and the author appear in a perspective which inscribes voice within an economy of representation. |
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The author was diligent in her efforts to tell the story from the points of view of women in different social and economic classes and ethnic groups. |
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For Diderot, every work is the legitimate property of its author because a work of literature is the irreducibly singular expression of that author's thoughts and feelings. |
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The author states that polyglotism unavoidably impedes thinking. |
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The author was responsible for ensuring that the Laval regional office employees abided by this policy. |
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But this author doesn't even seem to recognize that he actually has flip-flopped on the issue, rather than simply failing to explain the subtle nuances of his position. |
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To align the tale with the hearthside tradition, the author may also employ a certain naïveté of style. |
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Now, those of you who have already passed some time at this exalted seat of learning will surely have identified the author of this somewhat florid prose. |
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Did the best-selling author commit a minor flub or a journalistic felony? |
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The author decries the sexual explicitness of popular culture and suggests ways that parents can protect their children from the suggestiveness of media images. |
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In addition, as a U.S. Army veteran of the Persian Gulf War, the author brings to the analysis a fluency on strategic issues that military readers are certain to appreciate. |
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The words just poured out of him, an easy stream that made him feel less an author than a transcriber, he told a friend. |
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Four earlier pamphlets by the author concerning divorce had met with official disfavour and suppressive measures. |
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The author will hold forth in Sarajevo on the role of culture and intercultural dialogue in state and society. |
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If clerking was an integral part of the emerging modern industrial order as the author asserts, then clerks were, by definition, modern not postmodern. |
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On the basis of his study of the political conflict in that county, the author argues that the civil war was in its beginning a revolt against high taxes. |
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The author doesn't warrant for the actuality, correctitude, completeness or quality of the provided information. |
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Thriller author Patrick Oster was a reporter in berlin when the wall came down 25 years ago. |
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Housing in a time of turmoil was the title of author Thomas Homer-Dixonskeynote address to the national business meeting. |
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The loneliness of the impoverished, down-and-out residents as well as that of the author plays a central role. |
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I can only ask whether the author of these criticisms, like so many other historians, has not given way to the temptation to glamorize the past. |
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Consequently, there has to be enough flexibility in the mechanism to allow author departments to respond to unforeseen circumstances. |
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To him, the purpose of doing so was to create the impression that the author had a monetary motive when agreeing to the adoption. |
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The author draws on her own experience as a parent and teacher to emphasize the earthy humbleness that anchors this loftiest of poems. |
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The descriptions have the triteness of screenplay boilerplate, as if the author expected a movie director to evoke the scenes he sets. |
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Mr. G. later denied having made such a statement, and the author himself was prosecuted under the charge of making a false statement. |
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Mr. Barbour is the author of several one-act plays regarding bullying and harassment. |
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The author recalls how he developed a large map reading stand while in the Army. |
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Few things ruin a novel faster than an author who crassly puts children in jeopardy just to earn a thrill. |
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This highly praised study was first published last year and in this edition the author has updated the text and written a new foreword and epilogue. |
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The expert craftswoman and author teaches traditional building techniques to builders, owners of old homes, and those interested in tried and tested construction methods. |
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The ethics of literature, formalists have insisted, resides in the moral quality of a character, a story, perhaps the relation between author and reader. |
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Moral rights allow one to control how one's work is used after it is created, but that doesn't mean an author can unmake her work. |
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As markers of the membrane, this author used the spicules of a crenated red cell, a spot created by illumination of the membrane with a laser, or Heinz bodies. |
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First of all, the author provides no theoretical framework for his study. |
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For example, you can explore the novel Frankenstein, its author Mary Shelley, and the scientific discoveries that inspired Shelley to write her popular tale. |
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From that day on, the author has not ceased in her efforts to locate her son. |
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Photographs and text are supplemented by explanatory freehand sketches by the author which give a clear explanation of the engineering concept of each design. |
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The author divvies up world power somewhat crudely into its main factions. |
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She behaved bizarrely in public towards Knoop, fuelling speculation that the author was in the hands of a Svengali. |
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And this refusal of the author to charge the people with their own stupidity and cupidity, this refusal of the people to own up and take responsibility, is symptomatic. |
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How strange that people can find mirth in articles that contain so little as long as they have the impression that the author is a funny ha-ha joker. |
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The author considered the tremendous volume of Tolstoy's published work, and hoped that something vivifying would happen in the next room. |
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The author deserves great credit for his vast labours in unearthing this long buried data and for presenting it professionally and above all readably. |
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One of his victims was the good abbe himself, a court gadfly and the author of musical comedies, by all estimates a man begging for comic publicity. |
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The author recounts this moving affair, which is a true tearjerker, in a new way. |
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In a footnote the author observed that the cases were dealing with the question of rateability or non-rateability, but seemed equally applicable to the question of amount. |
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What's more, the author has ported it from an engine owned by Carnegie Mellon University. |
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Before machine-readable, full-text e-prints were available, paper preprints were mailed by the author or the institution only to major institutions. |
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Chapter three represents the author's gleanings from the aforementioned 175 peninsular cases the author found mainly in the Sevillian Archive of the Indies. |
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This is one of the novels in which, with much humour and delicacy of perception, the author depicts the reaction of different personality types to the new environment. |
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First, what we have of the author is not a proper name but a title. |
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The first of these seems to have caused a sense of gloom, despondency and weary hopelessness to descend on the author as he sat down to put his book together. |
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The author prudently declined to contribute further to the controversy. |
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Canadian author Naomi Klein, the godmother of the anti-globalisation movement, considers the way marketing handles the protests against corporate power. |
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And thus the too-good-to-be-true ending is not only useful flattery of the king, but also a deus ex machina so blatant the author surely wants us to disbelieve it. |
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Stylistically, the author drifts between literary and purple prose. |
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In 1848, an old man came to the house of William Carleton, author of Redmond Count O'Hanlon and other popular novels and short stories involving tories and rapparees. |
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In 1793 Tom Paine, the English author of the Rights of Man, which sought to justify the French Revolution, was burned in effigy in the Market Place. |
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The author profiles black Hollywood with a dignified respect it deserves. |
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It is no concern of the author that their readers might attempt to replicate a way of life that does not exist, or be disappointed when they fail to do so. |
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In addition, it is important to note that because each author has been either a teacher or parent at the school, we approach the study from an emic perspective. |
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I'm guessing the author doesn't know how much she has in common with me. |
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Our main means of managing competing interests is disclosure, but sometimes the conflict is so strong that it disbars somebody from being an author or a reviewer. |
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The author thoughtfully weaves patches of personal history with discourses on topics so fundamental to her growth as a young woman coming of age in Alabama. |
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There are passages where the narrative flounders, information is disordered and the author loses focus, veering from rich narrative to dry anthropology. |
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The note suggests that the author was seeking to review the case fairly and even-handedly and the final conclusion against prosecution comes as something of a surprise. |
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The author evinces not the slightest irony about the fact that his own list would qualify, given his definition, as an exercise in fundamentalism. |
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Sunni Muslims such as the author experience particularly harsh treatment. |
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The author is entirely at one with Brockbank that platelets are agonic products of red cells and dismisses the other theories shortly. |
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Jones apud Smith means that the original source is Jones, but that the author is relying on Smith for that reference. |
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The author has bulleted this section to make it easier to read and included important notes and warnings. |
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The author could dilate at great length on the possibilities in plant groceries, restaurants, and dentistries. |
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American author Herman Melville described Liverpool Docks as being comparable to the pyramids in the vast scale of their construction. |
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The author does not fail to recommend the practice, adopted, it is said, by many thousands in the kingdom, of disusing the West India produce. |
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Flora, initially an ivory-pale, dark-haired funest beauty, whom the author transformed just in time into a third bromidic dummy with a dun bun. |
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Upon the whole, as the author seems to share all the common miseries of life, he appears to partake likewise of its lenitives and abatements. |
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He was the brother of poet Christina Rossetti, critic William Michael Rossetti, and author Maria Francesca Rossetti. |
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Chaucer was the first author to utilise the work of these last two, both Italians. |
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When additional information is needed before a study can be reproduced, the author of the study might be asked to provide it. |
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After her death, however, she was chiefly remembered as the wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley and as the author of Frankenstein. |
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Powell was also an author and poet and knew many of the famous writers of the day. |
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Scholars consider it as Dickens' veiled autobiography with the title character modeled after the author himself. |
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By the end of the tour, the author could hardly manage solid food, subsisting on champagne and eggs beaten in sherry. |
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Certain critics condemned it, but sales were nevertheless considerable for a novel from an unknown author and which defied all conventions. |
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Henry Austen contributed a Biographical Note which for the first time identified his sister as the author of the novels. |
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The style allows an author to vary discourse between the narrator's voice and values and those of the characters. |
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His career as a professional author now began in earnest, although he taught for another year. |
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Throughout these months the young author revised Paul Morel, the first draft of what became Sons and Lovers. |
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A brief voyage to England at the end of 1923 was a failure and he soon returned to Taos, convinced that his life as an author now lay in America. |
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Leavis, who asserted that the author had made an important contribution to the tradition of English fiction. |
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Rowling, author of the series, was asked to become a producer on Goblet of Fire but declined. |
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Significantly, the author does not stop after discussing the criminal menticidal tactics of totalitarian states. |
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The author of the tune is unknown and it may originate in plainchant, but a 1619 attribution to John Bull is sometimes made. |
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Therefore, even if the author is a celebrity, something may throw a monkey wrench in an event's success. |
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