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Gladwell cites a recent instance of this approach as his favorite among the stories that he's written for the magazine: "Thresholds of Violence," from October, 2015, which draws on a Stanford sociologist's ideas about how riots start as a possible, and partial, explanation for why school shootings have become more common in the United States.
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A recent instance of monied individuals backing a media property, The New York Sun, offers the Zuckerman-led group an encouraging precedent.
By Hendrik Hertzberg March 2, 2010 My post on a recent instance of what I view as "Rush Limbaugh's disgusting race-baiting" has incurred the ire of Ann Althouse, a law professor at the University of Wisconsin who is also a prominent blogger.
And who among these bosses is likely to emerge as the true boss, given all the egos and talent involved?" A recent instance of monied individuals backing a media property, The New York Sun, offers the Zuckerman-led group an encouraging precedent.
In a recent instance of psychological warfare, or just annoying behavior, North Korean soldiers crossed several feet into the Southern side and sat down on chairs while the Southerners were busy harvesting crops.
This isn't work that can always be done in school hours, and Anderson recalls a recent instance of Jones working with her until three in the morning to write an urgent appeal letter on behalf of a pupil in care – the culmination of years of support for just one vulnerable child that demanded immense amounts of effort and emotion.
Some of you will remember a more recent instance of this, in which the new leader of the Labour party inadvertently read out the stage direction "strong message here" during a speech.
The most recent instance of this problem was Moore's characterization of Bush as a "deserter," which caused considerable embarrassment for the Presidential candidate he had endorsed, Wesley Clark.
The most recent instance of this particular brand of silliness, highlighted with typical verve and wit by the New York Times Rosss Douthat, revolves around the revelation that, gasp, reactionary sorts are quite enamored with Jane Austen.
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