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The bright, flinty Quek describes in a 2009 e-mail how common pornography has become, how empty its novelty.

Dr Iess describes, in a paper in Science, how his team mapped Enceladus's gravity by tracking Cassini's orbit.

Then she moved to Rome, a period she describes in a characteristically distilled way: "I went out with some boys.

(It also brings a new perspective to the flight attendant's practiced passive aggression, which he describes in a caper known as "crop dusting").

Assange, who has fled to the Ecuadoran Embassy in London, describes in a phone call how WikiLeaks arranged Snowden's escape to Moscow.

And, as he describes in a paper in this week's Nature, he has now done just that.In this section How long a reach?

They were friends, as Harry describes in a writing assignment for Barbara, and we see in flashbacks, and Harvey's death haunts Harry.

Others have gone more like Amy describes in a guest post today: I realize how I sound once I start gabbing, but I don't manage to stop.

Shapcott was born in London in 1953 – a year she describes in a poem from her debut collection as "myopic... full of the coronation illusion".

Ms. Vega is as observant of her own closely guarded inner life as she is of the surrounding urban environment whose details she describes in a song like "Tom's Diner" with an almost surreal precision.

Moreover, his solution looks suitable for mass production.His starting material, as he describes in a paper in Nature Nanotechnology, is made of closely packed polystyrene spheres about a millionth of a metre in diameter.

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