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Even the more expected pieces are never routine, whether Larkin on Plath, Anne Ridler on her time as TS Eliot's secretary or Don Paterson on working as a poetry editor ("One of those hellish things you learn after 10 years... is that you can hold a poem a yard away and, without having read a word, know there's a 99% chance that you won't like it").
Expect pieces by James Baldwin, Joyce Johnson, Norman Mailer, Robert Lowell, Sonia Sanchez, and Joan Didion, along with recorded music from the period.
This year, jewelers are expecting pieces in rose and yellow gold as well as long chains, oversized watches, cuffs and colored stones to be big sellers.
Expect pieces about how extremism has no religion and about how the members of ISIS are not true Muslims, and they sure are not, because no person with any inkling of morality would do such things.
"When shareholders are asked to vote, they deserve a fine-tuned picture and are not to be expected to piece together pieces of public knowledge, public awareness and economic awareness in order to make the right decision".
I realize that the New York City sanitation men recently received a wage increase, but I never expected this piece of garbage to go up accordingly.
In talks last week in Moscow over a possible loan to Cyprus, Russia made clear that it expected a piece of the gas pie for its own companies, according to Cypriot officials and politicians.
Last week, Celera's president, Dr. J. Craig Venter, said he had finished gathering raw sequence data on the human genome and expected to piece together the millions of fragments into an assembled sequence within three to six weeks.
The other tax man expecting a piece of any business owner's pie is the local guys.
While the Wallabies neutered the Lions' expected set-piece strength in Melbourne and restricted their attacking game, Gatland does not believe they will be able to summon the same emotional intensity to the task in Sydney.
They expected the pieces to seep into print gradually, but Rees-Mogg ran them together on 10 April 1967, under the headline "A charter for the tax reform".
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