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He brought a group of talented people together for their first meeting in March 2008, and he dived into research on clean energy, shared illuminating articles with others and scheduled events with top-notch speakers.
One of the more illuminating articles to have appeared online is titled Whatever Happened to Alan Ross?
Some news outlets, including this one, have produced illuminating articles on both the scandal in Britain and journalism's lapses in general.
This is the word of warning put forth in two illuminating articles published earlier this year by Jack Clark at Bloomberg and Kate Crawford at The New York Times.
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The illuminating Time article appeared in the issue of February 9 , 1959 and it's pretty much as Ginsberg remembered it thirty years later, replete with other leaps of media-wise whimsy: Would they like to make any comment?
Then, in an illuminating 2002 article in The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, the historian Edward Lawler Jr. mapped out the house and its probable dimensions, and pointed out the irony that just steps from the new Liberty Bell Center was a site that had once sheltered Washington's slaves.
He published them under the Chinese title "Disidai" before the 2002 shake-up, and, since then, has issued further articles illuminating that process.
Her articles illuminated a culture in which analysts spent less time on research and more time promoting stocks of companies that did business with their firms.
Related | In the article "Illuminating the Perils of Pollution, Nature's Way," Erik Olsen reports on deep-sea biologist Edith Widder's latest venture to track aquatic pollution: Over a career spanning almost 30 years, Dr. Widder has made hundreds of dives in deep-sea submersibles to study the remarkable number and diversity of animals that make light.
This is exactly what Siobhain Butterworth tried to illuminate in her article about Iraq and subsequently in her article about the Kenyan emergency.
In more than 7,000 words, the false dichotomy of the headline is never directly addressed – despite all the words the article spends illuminating Richardson's glamorous-but-messed-up childhood, his nepotistic career arc and what various people think of his "provocative" work.
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