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Margaret Atwood, who will be visiting London for the occasion, said the event would be five times larger than the biggest public reading she has given hitherto.

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He gave hitherto mortal enemies a break, allowing them to funnel their energies into more productive channels.

Viking; 416 pages; $27.95 A book that provides a new understanding of innovation, proving it to be more gradual, serendipitous, inevitable and evolutionary than we have hitherto given it credit for.The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer.

That's a welcome development, given that, hitherto, the duo's self-mockery has tended to draw their political sting.

Such large earthquakes must occur very rarely, though, given the hitherto undetectable geodetic rates of active tectonic deformation across the region.

However, given the hitherto limited knowledge of the quantitative potential of periosteum and of the pathways regulating tissue differentiation during regeneration, human applications have remained anecdotal.

Third, on measures to encourage girls' enrolment, while in India there is now a move to increase female teachers in the northern states where girls' enrolments are among the lowest in the country, in the rest of South Asia, and certainly most of Africa, this remains an issue which deserves much greater attention from policy-makers than has been given it hitherto.

The head of the Basque employers' organisation said it would make it easier to stop ETA from levying its "revolutionary tax" on businessmen.Another big effect of the bill is that it may be used to cut off the state funds that have hitherto been given to Batasuna, along with all parties represented in local and national politics.

The many well-preserved house shrines give a hitherto unexpected picture of the vitality of religion in the family.

It's also the rare film that gives Dawson – hitherto cast as a squeaky clean muse (Seven Pounds), a tsk-tsk maternal influence (Clerks II), or a frenzied sexpot (Alexander, Sin City, Death Proof) – the chance to skip between typecasting.

If Mr Milosevic takes over, Serbia can do without a president for two months.What if Mr Milosevic becomes president of Yugoslavia but fails to give the hitherto largely symbolic position new powers?

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