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But Mr. Person himself has never received the attention he has deserved during his long career; it is through an article inspired by Jones's death that he is written about in Arts & Leisure.

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Even so, a 2002 Guardian article inspired by yet another Wimpy management buyout and rebrand (a slightly garish yellow and green design) – confidently predicted a comeback for the beleaguered burger chain on the grounds that a new type of high street had opened up: "One catering for people who cannot afford to indulge in the sort of consumer splurging that is apparently fending off recession".

Update: Actually it's not hard to say where these images come from they originated in a 2015 Mashable article inspired by welcometosuplexcity's pigeon shoop.

Nairn's article, inspired by an earlier piece in the Bath Evening Chronicle, triggered much publicity and a consequent business that has sometimes ebbed but never really stopped flowing.

Mr. Brezsny said the argument that the zodiac was off kilter was old news but he was shocked how fast the Star Tribune article inspired by a blog item on the LiveScience Web site — caught fire.

Check also the Vice article inspired by the same event, the "publishing-slash-pop culture convention" celebrated recently in New York City.

Meanwhile, articles inspired by the Papoloses' book had begun appearing in newspapers and magazines, promoting the idea that there was a new diagnosis for troubled children.

2. As a class, read and discuss the article "Inspired by Freedom and the King Legacy," using the following questions: a.

The article was inspired by a commentary Joan co-authored, along with a group of five doctors, which was published yesterday in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

This article is inspired by an international symposium devoted to the "Design, Characterization and Modelling of Molecule-Based Magnetic Materials (DCM4-II)" that took place at Strasbourg Francee), from May 28th to June 1st, within the E-MRS 2007 Spring Meeting (Symposium R) organized by the European Materials Research Society in collaboration with the European Science Foundation.

Destroying livelihoods on this scale could conform to the parts (a), (b), and (c) of the [UN Convention] definition of genocide". This article was inspired by a blogpost by British film-maker Dean Puckett who will be traveling to Kenya in August to investigate the plight of the Sengwer.

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