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AS the air grows crisp and the trees shiver away the last of their leaves, the most discerning ghost hunters head to New York and New England, where Halloween is an artful affair.
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For weeks after Sept. 11, Mr. Schuler could not bear to step into the garden, but as the air grew crisp, he knew he had a duty to fulfill.
Mr. Ramasar, though his technique has grown crisper, remains at times ungainly.
With each day of practice, Lucas said, Testaverde's throws grew crisper, his decisions grew faster.
His speed accelerated and the sound of his punches grew crisper.
'Not a very nice site, no,' comes the quiet agreement from the church's pastor, Stefan Burton-Schnüll, as I gaze around at the trees growing crisp-bags and the mud morphing into dog-shit; 'but it was decided not to commemorate it in any way, out of respect for the victims.' Rose West's lawyer, Leo Goatley, concurs.
After you remove the croutons from the oven, they will continue to grow more crisp as they cool.
The days grew cold and crisp.
Intelligent in what it says about the evolution in gay life and culture, poignant about growing old alone and (Crisp being Crisp) very funny, it deserves a swift repeat - whether or not Hurt next month beats off Kenneth Branagh (Wallander), Brendon Gleeson Winston Churchilll in Into the Storm) and David Oyelowo in Small Island to the Bafta.
The novel's layering of past and present grows schematic, but its prose is crisp and unfussy.
For every run that has lost some definition, there is another that has grown brighter and crisper.
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