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It also means that the narrative, described as "Core Curriculum," is sectioned into chapters named for works by writers familiar from the classroom.

A colleague, Magdy al-Meleigy, also a pathologist, also not adhering to the new narrative, described 90 percent of the victims as dead from gunshot wounds.

Zara's father has used it on her in the past, and her memory of that traumatic violation is the hard, bitter core of the narrative, described with all the horror of a physical violation.

May 10 THE OBSERVERS Jacqueline Goss directed this experimental narrative, described as a "Minimalist landscape film," about Mount Washington in New Hampshire, said to be the windiest mountain in the world.

This scenario overlaps with; although it is not totally equivalent to the narrative described in MS2 about the development of addiction in the e-age.

In this essay, I can only provide the simplified narrative described above, and point out that it is only an outline.

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As the narrative describes it: "The film keeps running.

Sometime after the six-months that the narrative describes?

Read the full narrative describing these future worlds.

Then there's that nice narrative describing that logical series of steps.

The narrative describes encounters between the pair in 1940, 1949 and 1967.

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