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Then there's his new book, Sack Your Boss!, and his TV commitments - Now I'm the Boss! (for Living TV) and helping families emigrate (for the BBC's Get a New Life).

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In his 322-page book, Sacks makes it plain that he is focusing on hallucinations that may result from "organic" disorders, such as migraines, delirium, epilepsy, drug use or certain medical conditions, like blindness or Parkinsonism, avoiding any mention of the hallucinations experienced by those diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

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Throughout this book, Sacks' analysis reflects an erudite mind fully engaged with philosophy, politics and social studies of the most rigorous kind.

J.J. Watt continued his assault on the record books, sacking Andrew Luck of the Colts three times.

The fortunes of hundreds of families — bales of cloth, piles of books, sacks of spices, twisted electronic gadgets, boxes of medicine — were scattered by the muddied sidewalks.

The author of twelve books, Sacks is probably best-known from his book, Awakenings, which later inspired a play by Harold Pinter ("A Kind of Alaska") and the Oscar-nominated feature film ("Awakenings") with Robert De Niro and Robin Williams.

She had just picked out her book-sack as well as the clothes she was going to wear to school".

On RAI, the state-controlled network, "you couldn't advertise pet food, because it was somehow considered immoral in a world where children were starving," Giulio Malgara, an Italian advertising mogul, told the journalist Alexander Stille for his book "The Sack of Rome".

In one of the most powerful passages in the book, Rabbi Sacks asks, "Can the world be changed?" "Yes," he answers.

While pen-and-paper role playing usually involves thick rule books and sacks of special dice, in D&D Online the computer handles the number-crunching and rules adjudication while the players can see a computerized representation of their actions rather than having to (or being enabled to) imagine them.

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