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After committing his life more than 60 years ago to the endeavor of baseball, Morgan remains in thrall of its continuing narrative, of which he is a part.
It is only when he watches a play, the narrative of which closely mirrors his own life, that he realises who he is and what he has become.
At the Capitol .The Goose Woman," the present film attraction at the Colony, is an unusually interesting production, the narrative of which was inspired by the "Pig Woman" of the famous Hall-Mills murder in New Jersey.
Therefore this main idea receives but scant attention in the screen version, the narrative of which, as it is unfurled, is moderately entertaining until the director and his henchmen decide to include a fang or two of the poisonous reptile.
And, for the first time, I became more conscious of how I was perceived, the way I had been raised, and of a wider racial narrative of which I was part.
It's a very adult work dealing with sensual yearning, far removed in tone from received ideas that Andersen's tale, the narrative of which it doesn't always follow, is intended primarily for children.
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It is part of the wider problem of the historical evidence for biblical narratives, of which there is little.
One of his students was Margaret Walker, an African-American, who was the author of "Jubilee" (1966) — the first of the so-called neo-slave narratives, of which the most famous is Toni Morrison's "Beloved".
The first sign of this renaissance was naturally a continuation of the self-revelations current during the abolition controversy in the slave narratives, of which Frederick Douglass's Life and Times (1892) was the most striking and Booker Washington's Up from Slavery, published in 1901, the last great example.
Described as a "sonic walkabout," the piece consisted of three separate narratives — of which I caught two — both of which led playgoers out on to the streets of Islington, North London, earphones in place, on a robustly physical tour of two separate studies in psychic dislocation.
Nineteen narratives were identified (of which four were classified as "stories"; see glossary) in the first lecture; eleven narratives (of which three were "stories") in the second lecture; and eighteen narratives (of which three were "stories") in the third lecture.
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