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This kind of writing can easily become pretentious -- indeed, the "literary" soldier keeping notes for his eventual novel is a joke in most military units.

Well, that at least is one of the endings, the one labeled "The Aspirant Version!" In this finale, the novelist emeritus passes his torch (both onstage and in life) and even offers to blurb the aspirant's eventual novel (if it's any good), a version of his "cunningly hypertexted magnum opus," his "e-pic," reorchestrated for "dear old fuddlyduddly print".

When that manuscript was sent by Pocket Books for approval by Paramount Studios, the pages with the slash fiction were marked to be edited out of the eventual novel.

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(The eventual three novels in manuscript, even single-spaced, came in a box that would have sufficed as the coffin for a Labrador retriever).

Studies using this approach have supported the eventual identification of novel genetic anomalies (ETS gene rearrangements) [10] [12] and have helped to identify abnormally active signaling pathways in prostate cancer cells [13], [14] that have translational potential for improving prostate cancer diagnostic or treatment strategies.

It is hoped that functional studies of these SNPs may lead to a better understanding of breast cancer pathogenesis and eventual development of novel prevention strategies or treatments for breast cancer.

Not surprisingly, since retroposition is probably the most important mechanism of gene duplication and eventual evolution of novel genetic functions [ 40], of the 34 duplication events inferred 26 almost certainly were retropositional events originating duplicates that are intronless or possess only a very few introns, presumably subsequently acquired.

Could the rapid appropriation and eventual destruction of every novel dance move be to blame for this?

(Enragingly to me, at any rate: I was struggling with the outline for my own first novel, whose eventual publication was still nearly a decade in the future).

And the anger at Mr. Feinberg raises yet another set of questions about the eventual success of a novel program that government officials said would provide prompt, generous financial relief to devastated families.

Nicola Barr Buy this book at the Guardian bookshop Banned when first published in Britain, this novel's eventual appearance here in 1968 signalled the effective end of literary censorship.

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