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Drifting View Article By Miranda Carter By Jia Tolentino By Emily Nussbaum By George Packer.
By Philip Levine The New Yorker, November 13 , 1978P. 52 Today the snow is drifting View Article Philip Levine began contributing poems to the magazine in 1958, and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1995 for his collection "The Simple Truth".
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By Ogden Nash The New Yorker, October 25 , 1941P. 26 The further through life I drift, View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
By Frances Frost The New Yorker, December 26 , 1931 P. 17Up from the frozen street the music drifts: View Article By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By Atul Gawande By Jia Tolentino.
An occasional fisherman standing on the bank, a straw hat on his head, an old-fashioned bamboo pole in hand, might have broken the monotony were it not for the tedious local custom of waving, which obliged us to wave back -- from the moment we drifted into view until the moment we passed out of sight.
Two divers drifted into view, a reminder that the observatory is as much a prime marine-life viewing location for the scuba- inclined as it is for those who prefer to stay warm and dry.
Out beyond the pier, the kayaks drifted into view, and out again, and in.
By Philip Schultz The New Yorker, January 9 , 1978P. 30 All that night the sere-faced moon drifted... View Article Philip Schultz is the founder and director of the Writers Studio.
As I am not a big fan of these navel gazing exercises I found my attention drifting to the view of City Airport across the water from Canary Wharf and while my mind was recalibrating towards the future, I began to thinking of the plans I had made for my gardening leave.
The album, a continuous blur of elegiac half-memories coming into view, drifting into the narcotic haze of the never-really-there, was allegedly recorded in one take at the duo's mystical studio, Trancentral.
"European buyers are drifting away because we view the performances of U.S. horses with skepticism because of the medication policies, and the stallions are not comparable to 'clean' European stallions," Denis Egan, the chief executive of the Irish Turf Club, which is responsible for regulating Ireland's racing industry, said at an International Summit on Race Day Medication at Belmont Park.
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