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"That's the problem with the antisweatshop movement," he says, snapping the book closed.
The fourth book closed with the famous five botching an exit through one of their secret portals.
When the book closed on the second round just after midday he found himself alone in second place, one stroke behind countryman Dustin Johnson.
USA Today pretty much declares the book closed on the best supporting actor race in its latest prognostications: Ever since The Dark Knight opened in July, Ledger's vivid turn as the villainous Joker was pegged as a near certainty, and now he's seen as destined to win when trophies are handed out.
A large part of the effort to slam that book closed are the changes that Sandy Grushow, the president of Fox Entertainment, has ordered in Fox's programming, changes that will be most apparent starting in two weeks, when the May ratings sweeps month begins.
The novel opens in the late summer of 1983, just when my first book closed, and I must have felt I could at last address the upheavals, not only of Aids but of the whole of British society, that occurred over the following years.
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As the long book closes, the necessities loom; in that respect, Samuel Beckett, for once, had nothing to fear.
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