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I titled my book to emphasize that inequality is not just morally repugnant but also has material costs.
I titled that column about the early stages of the financial crisis "Very Scary Things".
Years away from the work that would one day consume me -- decades away from a novel I titled "The Seal Wife" -- I had seen a muse.
I once contributed to this vilification with a piece that I titled, in an allusion to a Shakespearean villain's derogation of lawyers, "Let's Kill All the Copy Editors".
Her sentences are short and complex, especially in Part I, titled "The Old World," which unfolds in the English countryside, around the home of the eminent astronomer Sefton Thrale.
Years ago, not long after my weeklong trip from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon, I scanned the polaroids we had taken (this was before Instagram) and made a little book I titled We Are Not on the Run.
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If I had titled this column "Why Headlines Matter," I would be picking the broadest possible option.
This spring, I came across a piece of paper that I had titled "Lucinda Rosenfeld — List of Winnings".
Since I started covering this yearly event for VICE I've titled my dispatches "Nerdwatch".
Nearly a year ago, I wrote a post titled "Is Android Surging Only Because Apple Is Letting It?".
*the paperback version of Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is is titled You Vs.
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