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Never again will culture be imbricated with politics in the way Volkov describes in this book.
If you make writing hew so closely to the object it describes, in this case a crow, then every "rearrangement" of the bird forces a rearrangement of language.
Little of what she describes in this portion will be unfamiliar to readers of The Wall Street Journal, for which she is a Page 1 writer.
Before the end and after the beginning, one celebrates a perfect sixth birthday, looks for a job, suffers a stroke — moments Gilb describes in this elegiac story collection.
Developers are moving in, but as The Times's Joseph Berger describes in this article, not all residents want their neighborhood to be the next gentrification destination.
Yet a couple years later, Mr. Sherman said the results from the computerization initiative were encouraging, as he describes in this video posted on YouTube.
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But as Dr Serre describes in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, his computer handles this problem rather well.
Happiness, after all, doesn't explain the popularity of ultramarathons, mountaineering, and Tough Mudder events (which Lizzie Widdicombe describes in this week's magazine)—or the sacrifices parents must make to raise children.
Zuma's first year as president has been marked by soccer, but also by sex scandals, protests, and spontaneous grooving, as Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who lives in South Africa for half of each year, describes in this week's magazine.
Happiness, after all, doesn't explain the popularity of ultramarathons, mountaineering, and Tough Mudder events (which Lizzie Widdicombe describes in this week's magazine) — or the sacrifices parents must make to raise children.
As the team describes in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, its work persuaded authorities who had been convinced the tusks originated from many countries that they actually came from a single area around the Zambian savannah.
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