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Or do we need mandatory disclosure in every books article?

(It seems safe to say that the subject, verb, and object here—"Senator," "written," "New York Review of Books article"—may never again appear together in a sentence).

All of you who are Afghans are my men.'" The Huffington Post notes that the account and the quote are lifted almost verbatim and without attribution from a New York Review of Books article by Ahmed Rashid.

"I had Senator Mathias in mind, and Senator Mike Gravel," who, he notes, had "written me a letter congratulating me on my New York Review of Books article," about the bombings in Laos.

In a recent London Review of Books article, novelist Jonathan Coe suggested that the prevalence of satire was in fact neutering British political and cultural life, sending the country, as Peter Cook put it, "giggling into the sea".

Akili had been caught up in a New York Review of Books article on Herbert Gutman's theory on the black family.

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From books, articles, academic researches?

There are countless books, articles, Web sites, and organizations that promote the idea.

From blank pages he created books, articles, and letters that taught some and amused others.

My feeling is that she's exposed enough in my books, articles and blogs.

Since then, books, articles and blogs about the changed status of men have abounded.

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