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(p. 21 from his chapter in "Galileo Goes to Jail").

According to the UPI, he also traveled to East St . Louis Ill., early in 2011 on orders from his chapter President, and attempted to kill a man there.

Mr. Reardon cited findings from his chapter in the recent Russell Sage compendium Whither Opportunity to demonstrate that our record and growing income gaps, combined with a tattered social safety net, fundamentally threaten the American Dream.

Apart from his chapter on Latour, whose treatment of democracy lacks much empirical support, Brown essentially ignores this growing body of work.

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Writer Goodale who has argued for the New York Times in the past, says this all comes from his chapters on President Obama in his new book Fighting for the Press: The Inside Story of the Pentagon Papers and Other Battles.

His Senate counterpart, Mitch McConnell, will be certain to stop any Tea Party hillbillies from disrupting his chapter of the club (as he tried to stop Rand Paul in his own state's G.O.P. primary).

Ferguson responded that it was "none of his business".. JR There is warmth from Ferguson in his chapter about José Mourinho and it is clear that the pair do enjoy a good relationship, despite what Sir Bobby Charlton, the United director, said about it essentially being a marriage of convenience.

He has a quite understandable taste for Thomas Carlyle's classic 1837 history The French Revolution, which he frequently quotes, and from which he draws his chapter headings.

From his opening chapters, he lavishly delineates the foregrounds and backgrounds (both on the screen and in the society) of hundreds of films set in New York.

And one of the other contributors to our book, Rob Crosnoe, from the University of Texas, wrote in his chapter for the book, he also received one of those grants.

The chief observers in Oriente are children: K. C. Stites, who narrates his chapters from the perspective of old age and paradise lost, and Everly Lederer, an awkward, bookish girl with Coke-bottle glasses whose idea of the tropics comes from "Treasure Island". They reveal, of course, far more than they understand.

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