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Either way, the novel found its public, and Wolitzer's friends joked that she was "a thirty-year overnight success".

Dickinson the recluse might have found its public location disconcertingly exposed, but the lunatic in her would have liked it just fine.

In the 2002 edition of the essay, he says that poetry has found its public, thanks in part to poetry festivals and readings.

His particular brand of buoyancy found its public expression in more than thirty musicals, among them "On the Town," "Wonderful Town," "Bells Are Ringing," and "Singin' in the Rain," whose popularity helped give postwar America an exhilarating backbeat of promise.

Strong atheism found its public voice in the US under the twin stresses of George W Bush's second term in office and 9/11's demonstration of the worst dangers of fundamentalism.

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How successful this multiperspective strategy will ultimately be remains in question, since the center is still struggling to find its public.

But the price of that awareness came with the still-shocking news that Larson died from a rare genetic disorder, Marfan syndrome, 10 days prior to his 36th birthday and before Rent had a chance to find its public: his illness pooh-poohed by an American medical establishment that, let's just be clear, can throw up horror stories to match the NHS, and then some.

(There are 44 mentions of 'non-GAAP' in Tesla's letter to shareholders. The company of course also releases GAAP figures, but I do find its public-facing use of adjusted numbers humorous).

This hatred of the President found its most public voice during the impeachment fight, last fall and winter... DeLay's combativeness is risky for a party that has a narrow six-seat majority in the House, with a Presidential election eighteen months away.

But Kohlberg Kravis, due next Tuesday to host its first investor day as a public company, has much to prove while the Blackstone Group, run by Mr. Schwarzman, has found its stride in public markets.

On Capitol Hill, American officials apologise and squirm in the face of evidence that the maltreatment of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib was widespread, known about long before it found its way into the public domain, and much more callous as new pictures and videos are said to show than has been depicted in the ugly enough photographs published already.

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