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There is always a novel angle, always movement taking the eye outside the frame into the viewer's imagination.
In a new paper, Robert Hall, an economist at Stanford University, has looked at this from a novel angle.
But the real appeal is discovering a known place from a novel angle, deepening curiosity that begins locally then spirals outward along nature's watery ways.
One target was The New York Times, which did not review Mr. Stegner's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1971 novel, "Angle of Repose".
WASHINGTON — The case before the Supreme Court on Monday concerned a difficult question of securities law, and Justice Antonin Scalia approached it from a novel angle.
In 1976 he wrote the libretto for an opera composed by Andrew Imbrie, based on Mr. Stegner's novel "Angle of Repose," about a severely disabled professor writing the story of his pioneer forebears.
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In this paper, the Schrödinger equation is analytically solved for the Coulomb potential with a novel angle-dependent part.
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