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In 1995, Clark published his diaries from that time, but then in 2000, landing a deferred dramatic punch, published a further memoir – on which this film is based – revealing an intimate, romantic week alone with Marilyn when her husband Arthur Miller had gone away.

The answer lies partly in a dramatic graph published last week by Human Rights Watch comparing security spending in the different prefectures of Sichuan province.

The dramatic theory, published in a paper by Nicholas Reeves of the University of Arizona, is based on an analysis of detailed scans of Tutankhamun's tomb.

Neal Goren, Gotham's artistic director, conducted a lively reading of the colorful score, which opens with a dramatic overture (published separately during Haydn's lifetime) that reflects the Sturm und Drang style of his symphonies.

The title is taken from a collection of songs and dramatic scenes published by Giulio Caccini in 1602, and the program is in some ways an expansion on one the ensemble offered a few weeks ago, "Ars Nova -- 1400," which took its name from a treatise by the composer Philippe de Vitry.

In his "Essay of Dramatic Poesie," published in 1667 just 51 years after Shakespeare's death, Dryden noted that the playwright's popularity had already begun to fade because his language was now "a little obsolete".

Yet within the industry there is an underlying confidence that all of the problems facing e-books will get sorted out, paving the way for the most dramatic change in publishing since Gutenberg perfected the printing press.

And such a scarcity, they suggest, can make it more likely that the leading journals will publish dramatic, but what may ultimately turn out to be incorrect, research.Dr Ioannidis based his earlier argument about incorrect research partly on a study of 49 papers in leading journals that had been cited by more than 1,000 other scientists.

Mr. Martin's other best-selling titles include Volume 2 of "Jennie," "The Dramatic Years, 1895-1921," publinhed in 1971; "The Woman He Loved" (1974), about King Edward VIII and Wallis Warfield Simpson; "A Hero for Our Time" (1983), about John F. Kennedy; and "Charles & Diana" (1985).

In recent years, this field has seen a dramatic increase in published research.

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