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In his biography of Charlemagne, Einhard, the courtier, makes the intriguing claim that the king had never wanted to be an emperor.
Karim Pakravan Chicago, Feb. 9, 2010 To the Editor: Adam B. Lowther makes the intriguing and counterintuitive argument that a nuclear-armed Iran could be a stabilizing development in the Middle East.
With "The Accidental Feminist," M. G. Lord makes the intriguing case that for Elizabeth Taylor, too much was never enough — not for the woman, not for the actress and not for the society that produced the theater of her life.
He makes the intriguing observation that "a surprising number of Americans" (thus, implicitly excluding Native Americans from that category) joined Indian societies, while "Indians almost never ran away to join white society".
Mr. Fisher makes the intriguing Peter both sweet and compellingly earnest; Mr. Geddis captures Mike's style with relaxed clarity; and Mr. Lohr makes a likable individual of Micky, the television show's broadest talent but the television film's least developed Monkee.
"Cohen makes the intriguing point that privacy … has almost entirely changed in meaning … 'In the early 21st century, privacy is not the ability to hide but the right to tell without cost'," wrote the Daily Mail's Jane Shilling.
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However, Isaac Butler has recently made the intriguing discovery that New York, despite being a very fine city for theatre, actually produces relatively few of the Bard's plays.
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