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The military hasn't released the names of all the hunger-striking prisoners, but, as Carol Rosenberg of the Miami Herald, whose coverage of Guantánamo at every stage has been invaluable, notes, it does tell their lawyers when it decides they are weak enough to put on a list for force-feeding.

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William Souder, the author of "On a Farther Shore," sent this invaluable note this morning: This is an illuminating and important study of "Silent Spring" and how Rachel Carson understood and deployed scientific uncertainty in making her arguments in the book…which turns 50 on this very day.

He tells us about the long, winding road that "Mad Men" took to get to the screen and how the one significant (and, it turns out, invaluable) note that an AMC executive reportedly gave the show's creator Matt Weiner was this: "Don Draper needs to have a secret".

Speaking of the pitfalls of running for public office, one of these invaluable helpmates notes that "the art is not so much in being intelligent as in being kind".

He called the year spent learning behind Favre "invaluable" and noted that fans, coaches and teammates "have not seen the best of what I have to offer yet".

The 60 CDs, each in a paper sleeve with the original artwork of the former CDs, are accompanied by a 240-page booklet with the invaluable original liner notes for each recording.

While secretly aiding the rebels, Fanon cared for victims and perpetrators alike, producing case notes that shed invaluable light on the psychic traumas of colonial war.

Schulz's fantastical, elaborately interpretable stories, mostly written in the late 1920s and early 1930s, freely intermingle the past and present, but the future, as Jerzy Ficowski notes in his invaluable monograph, Regions of the Great Heresy, is "a nonexistent category" to him.

Your class notes are an invaluable study resource as they are more succinct than textbooks and will give you some clue as to what the professor is most likely to emphasize in the exam.

His form of environmentalism has also found expression in the Commons through opposing the sale of England's state owned forests and generally favouring financial incentives for low carbon emission electricity generation methods, though it's interesting to note that the invaluable TheyWorkForYou has logged a mixture of votes for and against measures to prevent climate change.

The legal association later sent Clarkson a thank-you note, calling her tutorial "invaluable".

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