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Mr. Crudup has a natural sense of drama that needs no underlining.
So until they tell you what the bad stuff is, it's safe to buy the book and even read it, but no underlining and no discussing — beyond "cool book," "great cover," stuff like that.
And in prison he could not write, barring a weekly letter to his wife.The commandant, a Stalinist-era veteran, enjoyed tormenting his top prisoner, confiscating the whole letter if any bit breached prison rules (personal matters only, no foreign words, no underlining, no discussion of philosophy).
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The letter was discovered by the music historian John Edward Hasse in the Truman Library, with Ellington's request marked with the word "No!" underlined twice.
When he was informed in a memo that Representative Jim Oberstar, a Minnesota Democrat, wanted to write a highway bill that included a hundred and fifteen billion dollars more in spending than Obama had proposed, and which would be funded by a gas-tax increase, Obama wrote "No," and underlined it.
You'll also notice that main result links are no longer underlined.
Most notably, the search result links are no longer underlined, the fonts are larger, and ads don't have the usual yellow-colored background, but are rather just flagged with a small yellow label that says "Ad".
Which means no more underlining those deadly boring passages on greenhouse gases.
Why has such a feel-good movie, with no political underlining nor any hint of social criticism, become such a hit in a country where indignation is a national pastime and gloom the customary mood?
He even gives himself little rules concerning his annotation of books: no messy underlining or highlighting in yellow or pink, just a discreet little dot in the margin next to something he approves of — dots so discreet that they "could almost be a dark fleck in the paper" — and, also, no more than 10 or 15 dots per book.
And he will give his considered reasons in this week's issue of the magazine, which has this front cover, a giant NO with the underline "Why we aren't signing".
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