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The extensive lists of survivors is worthy, but serves the family of the reader rather than the deceased; I often ask myself when reading a NYT obit 'which anecdote or entertaining tale was excised to make space for a list of names of people of whom I have never heard?' They also often appear mid-piece, again an interruption to the flow.
Both expound his belief in the primacy of interior space as the governing principle of architecture, but the earlier one is strangely formatted: the numbers delineating one point from the next often appear mid-sentence, interrupting the flow of the text.
The first heading, "Age (per 10 year age group)", should in fact appear mid-way down the "Emergency admission" section, above the row that starts "April 2005 to March 2006".
Its name and level will appear mid-screen in the first window.
No need to remove the hay in the spring, the garlic should appear mid-May.
Sara Emily Bluntt) appears mid way through the film as the mother of a small child Cid (Pierce Gagnon) who steals the film.
A tan, toned woman adorned its box appearing mid orgasm, her ample rack glistening with cis hetero desirability.
Slyly appearing mid way through the album when your speakers are at full tilt, Omar merely takes an old porno scene and lays it under an understated, downtempo deep house melody.
In other words, they will need someone like Luke Sidewalker, a mysterious character, identical to Packer in every respect, who appears mid-book.
She'd first appeared mid-morning on Thursday, walking up to the group of reporters who were camped out at the entrance to Tora Prison, on the southern edge of Cairo, where Mubarak, the dictator who ruled Egypt for thirty years, was expected to be released.
A horizontal version of this flag appeared mid-20th century.
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