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Her early short stories and essays display her incisive critical eye and an ability to record every detail with unflinching accuracy.
December 15 , 1887Dordrecht, Netherlands December 31 , 1966Utrecht, Netherlands Pieter Geyl, (born Dec. 15, 1887, Dort, Neth. died Dec. 31, 1966, Utrecht), Dutch historian whose works on the Netherlands are highly respected both for their wealth of information and for their scholarly, incisive critical analysis.
Recent reports by the National Audit Office and by Matrix, and a forthcoming review by the New Economics Foundation, all take an incisive, critical look at the cost benefits and value for money of the current system where each new place costs £100,000 and the annual average cost for each prisoner now exceeds £40,000.
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