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After that, Baldwin published what I consider a kind of screenplay: the text for Richard Avedon's 1964 book of civil-rights-themed photographs, "Nothing Personal".
A voluble, knowledgeable man in white shirtsleeves and old-fashioned suspenders, Ethan suggested that I should also consider a kind of escapist "flight".
"Can we consider a kind of insurance or facility against these shocks," something like the European Union did to save Greece from default? asked the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity under traditional diplomatic practice.
"There's no question that homocysteine is a very important issue," says Claude Lenfant, director of the National Heart , Lung and Blood Institute which some scientists consider a kind of ground zero for the cholesterol camp.
This animal quality bothers Mr. Freud's critics, predictably, but their disinclination to what they seem to consider a kind of musky, melodramatic despair I take to be evidence of his fluency as a realist.
He refuses to let the makeup man daub over a mole on his right cheek, which he seems to consider a kind of trademark, like the cigarette he is always smoking when he turns to face the camera.
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