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"I say, 'Boy, this Massachusetts thing, who designed that?' " In response, Mr. Romney is reminding audiences that Mr. Obama has cast the Republicans as the "party of no," devoid of ideas.
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And one, more generally, learns prodigiously about Africa in a book that wastes no words, contains no gestures devoid of meaning.
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By Frank Sullivan The New Yorker, September 10 , 1932P. 15 Well, the eclipse is over and I am indeed gratified to report that our expedition to New Hampshire to observe the phenomenon was by no means devoid of results... View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
Once it is realized that oral literature is just as much literature as the more familiar written literature, it can be understood that there is no language devoid of its own literature.
By Frank Sullivan The New Yorker, September 10 , 1932P. 15 Well, the eclipse is over and I am indeed gratified to report that our expedition to New Hampshire to observe the phenomenon was by no means devoid of results... View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Naomi Fry.
Some of this rubbish had been compacted down into a dark tar, a sediment of concentrated filth, pure filth, filth with no impurities, devoid of everything that was not filth.... On top of this was an assortment of browning marigolds, bits of soggy cardboard (not automatically to be discounted as a calorific source) and freshish-looking excrement (ditto).
The sharply etched phrasing and vigorous, sometimes explosive, articulation had their roots in Harnoncourt's historical approach to baroque music, and although the results could be alarming, they were clearly the product of meticulous scholarly research and intellectual inquiry, and contrary to a criticism often voiced, these readings were by no means devoid of sensuality.
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