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"Sticks and Stones" lacks a central thesis; it describes a problem, reports on many proposed solutions and leaves it to readers to draw their own conclusions.
Somewhere between self-help propaganda and Lynch's own teen-age Bible, the realist painter Robert Henri's "The Art Spirit," the book consists of many extremely short chapters in which Lynch typically describes a problem he has faced — anger, stress, writer's block — and in every case recommends meditation as a solution.
9.14pm BST Carney again describes a problem the White House has with yesterday's GOP "offer" to walk the debt ceiling out till 20 November: "Tying the extension of the debt ceiling for only six weeks to budget negotiations" creates a situation very similar to the one we're in now, Carney says.
This story in Education Week reports on a workshop for elementary school mathematics teachers in Maryland on those assessments and describes a problem that many of the teachers thought might be a stretch for their students.
Present paper describes a problem of a fitting unit design for transferring the high concentrated forces to thin-walled layered composite airframe structures.
Lessing then describes a problem familiar to 20th century science fiction writers she said she dreamed up a dog-cat hybrid for her novel The Memoirs of a Survivor only to find that her contemporaries in science were out to make just such a beast.
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Describing a problem with the stump of his amputated leg, he asked Mr. Foster if he wanted to touch it.
Describing a problem in a chart creates a record that the doctor may have to act on.
One of the programmers, Charlie Tangora, described a problem with cowlike creatures that kept walking on cave ceilings; it took some troubleshooting before he realized, "Oh, wow.
NEW DELHI — When two Indian socialists recently tried to describe a problem with a ceiling fan, they employed the language of revolution, probably out of habit.
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