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In April 1890, we find him beginning work on a new manuscript entitled "A Man of Letters", but then becoming distracted by other projects.
Adjacent to the free lunch he kept a quart crock of tobacco and a rack of clay and corncob pipes — the purchase of an ale entitled a man to a smoke on the house; the rack still holds a few of the communal pipes.
The film is loosely inspired by a pamphlet entitled A Man Who Can Recall Past Lives, which the director found in a monastery in north-east Thailand, about an old man called Uncle Boonmee who helped at the temple and told gentle tales of his past lives and past incarnations as humans and animals.
Purple fluorite has been also reported in a painting entitled 'A Man in Red' thought to have been produced in the Netherlands in the 1530s [38].
A biography of him in English entitled "A Man without a Face" by Russian-American journalist Masha Gessen is due to be published on 1 March.
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This was a deliberately planned and cold-bloodily executed murder, and jealousy is not one of the emotions which entitle a man or woman to kill her lover".
Back in 1975, John Berger and the Swiss photographer Jean Mohr produced an unusual book entitled A Seventh Man about the millions of rural migrants moving to western Europe to perform menial industrial labour.
Among the first poems the newspaper purchased from Riley were "Song of the New Year", "An Empty Nest", and a short story entitled "A Remarkable Man".
What are the things residents are entitled to?" A man who had come in late said, "Maybe I missed this, but why would anyone in political power want to institute these inspection codes?
De Zoete's versions, entitled "As a Man Grows Older" and "Confessions of Zeno," are solid — they are what we have known for seventy years as Svevo — and they are still in print or, in the case of "As a Man Grows Older," back in print ($12.95), in New York Review of Books' excellent "classics" series.
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