Sentence examples for a manuscript called from inspiring English sources

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At the end of 1839, Brontë said goodbye to her fantasy world in a manuscript called Farewell to Angria.

In March, "000Kitap" (then a manuscript called "The Imam's Army") landed its author, the journalist Ahmet Sik, in prison, along with his colleague Nedim Sener.

"I have a manuscript called 'Decoding the American Mind,"' he said, which will take his findings and analysis beyond his corporate patrons to the source -- American readers.

Naim's newest project, which he calls a work of advocacy more than of scholarship, is a manuscript called "The Future of Sharia".

There is a curious chumminess of diction: we find the phrase "baching it," "rock" oddly employed above and then in "Flanagan, a rock in a crisis," a manuscript called a "script," Hemingway's prose described as "carefully beveled" (chiseled?), and the word "dope" used, by my count, six times to mean "information," only once with quotation marks to indicate slang.

Now Mr. Reilly is making his comeback, recounting his 15 innings of fame in a manuscript called "Mr. Met Remembers" and serving as raconteur in residence on the Shea Express, a New York Waterway ferry that carries fans to weekend home games.

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It begins with a New York literary agent receiving a partial manuscript called The Book of Mirrors in which the author – a student at Princeton at the time of the murder – hints at a confession or a revelation about who committed the murder.

Known only from a single manuscript called the Nowell Codex, it is a tale of heroic dragon-slaying exploits so potent that a translation of its 3,182 lines into modern English won Seamus Heaney the Whitbread Book of the Year Prize in 1999.

The plot that throws these characters together and drives the narrative of "Le Mariage" to its relatively happy conclusion involves the theft of a medieval manuscript called the Driad Apocalypse, the murder of a rare-book dealer and a possible kidnapping by Oregon-based terrorists.

Rayner S. Unwin, a second-generation publisher who at a very early age recognized the value of an obscure manuscript called "The Hobbit," died on Nov. 23 in a hospice in Berkhamsted, England.

She carries two precious manuscripts: a treatise on clouds by her father, a curator of the Jewish Museum in Prague, and an illuminated manuscript called the "Augsburg Miscellany".

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