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She read newspaper extracts from David Profumo's mesmerising family memoir, Bringing the House Down: "Now that's what I call a difficult childhood".
The second phase of the project hopes to expand on individual stories with the addition of biographical detail, photographs and newspaper extracts.
The vocabulary derives from the CETEMPúblico corpus [26], that corresponds to a collection of newspaper extracts published from 1991 to 1998, annotated in terms of sentences and containing 180 million words in European Portuguese.
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Be it The Green Mile's fragmented, serialised narrative; or the dual publication of The Regulators and Desperation – novels which featured the same characters in very different situations, with unsettling parallels between the stories that unfolded for them; or even Carrie's mixed-media narrative, with sections of the story told as interview or newspaper extract.
On his long commute between the two jobs, he saved money by reading newspapers extracted from the subway dustbins.
This week a Mexican newspaper printed extracts from testimony that he gave earlier to the airline's lawyers.
The story is told through a multi-layered and dizzying array of sources: blogs, newspaper cuttings, extracts from Salvador's books, Miguel's own writings, and jokes.
On the eve of Sunday's protest one Hong Kong newspaper published extracts from a video and letter, supposedly written by Lee Bo, in which he claims he is "confused and puzzled" by the "fuss" surrounding his situation.
This is a novel featuring blog entries, essays, emails, newspaper editorials, extracts from interviews, even a blurb from a Guardian book review – a whole rattlebag of documents and contesting perspectives – and it fizzes with the effervescence a large book can have when its author is in total control of the material.
The Guardian newspaper published extracts from a leaked document suggesting that Gordon Brown was trying to wriggle out of a pledge made by Tony Blair, his predecessor as prime minister, that 20% of European energy consumption would be met from renewable sources by 2020.
GDELT machine-reads American and foreign newspapers and extracts the events each article is about [20].
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