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Our reviewer concludes that "Brinkley fully inhabits Roosevelt's mind" but that the book "does not entirely earn its nine hundred pages, making it harder to see the forests (and the story of how T.R. rescued them) for the trees".
And when I say that a proper understanding of the 1990's Balkans crisis could profitably begin by understanding the legitimate interests of the region's largest population group, the Serbs, the reviewer concludes I have stepped outside the confines of acceptable discourse.
In a report leaked to two prominent German media outlets over the weekend, a university reviewer concludes that Schavan's dissertation includes many passages that display "the characteristics of a plagiaristic approach".
After a positive evaluation, the reviewer concludes that "we feel assured that we will learn not that the world is without a personal God; but only that this God has been working throughout the past ages of eternity and is still working".
The reviewer concludes that together with "The Monsters and the Critics", the essays are "strangely prescient.
Based on such eyeballing this reviewer concludes that the σ effects on elongation are minimal (judging by the apparent "amount" of full-length product) and limited to the induction of promoter-proximal arrest or termination in a small fraction of complexes.
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In a Library Journal notice of the Paris Review Writers at Work series, a reviewer concluded with "[a] quibble: Does Elizabeth Hardwick really belong to this party?" The "great names in 20th-century literature" had been interviewed, including Philip Roth, Philip Larkin and Milan Kundera.
"Aron Ralston has a death wish," one book reviewer concluded.
But the reviewer concluded, "Still, her lyric writing is a powerful mix of the inspirational and the dispiriting".
The New York Times reviewer concluded: "You won't learn much, but you'll be strangely happy that you didn't".
On one Web site, Brand Eating, a reviewer concluded: "Basically, they're not as crispy nor as moist as the leftover fries in the fry bin".
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