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Lukacs, a distinguished historian of 20th-century Europe, makes very large claims for his subject in "George Kennan": He was "a better writer and a better thinker" than Henry Adams; he was "the best and finest American writer about Europe" in the interwar years, better than Hemingway.
Its ability to form stable covalent bonds with four other atoms, including another carbon atom, makes very large, complex molecules possible.
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