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A certain kind of audience was primed to expect something comfortingly familiar: articles in women's magazines compared her voice to Nina Simone's; the legendary home of incisive music criticism that is Hello! magazine pronounced her "the new Adele".

When Michael Kors debuted his ready-to-wear collection for spring and summer 2019 at New York Fashion Week on Wednesday, some people recognized two very familiar articles of clothing that didn't seem to belong.

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The elder Mr. Forbes had been getting up to speed with the Internet, enjoying chats with a "snake-hipped dusky beauty in Samoa... who actually lives in Clitheroe," when Betty came along to offer the more genuine and familiar article.

Some of the dialogue will be familiar from articles or blog posts written by Glatze (during his period of gay activism and after his religious conversion) or by former colleagues, providing viewers with an almost journalistic account of Glatze's crisis of identity.

There's lots more, including an SNP colleague also mixed up with the usual "femme fatale", which you can dig out if you want to, along with familiar overexcited articles about the aphrodisiac qualities of power and those "late night, alcohol-fuelled sittings" long since abandoned at Westminster.

In case you're not familiar, Instant Articles – Facebook's answer to Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages Project (or AMP) – are a way to make using the mobile web faster.

By Daniel Halpern The New Yorker, June 11 , 1979P. 36 There it is, the jagged sprawl of the familiar View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By David Remnick By Malcolm Gladwell.

The present consensus is that a dataset should be cited using, at a minimum, five elements largely familiar from article citations: creator(s), title, year, publisher and identifier.

I have read books about her and I'm familiar with her articles and memoirs.

Adopting a livelier, less reverential tone than Gourmet, the new magazine, which soon began appearing monthly under its shorter, more familiar title, featured articles by prominent writers like George Plimpton and Wilfrid Sheed.

First, there is the marketing headstart offered by a known brand: nobody needs to be told what the basic premise of this new thing on telly is, viewers will be interested to see what's been done with a familiar story, and articles like this are written about what the new version might be like.

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