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Late one Friday, a man in his eighties, named Sam Opal, came to tell the author, who often writes of mysterious powers, about certain strange occurrences in his life.

"I don't think anyone is under the impression I'm a hard-charging muckraker," Mr. Ozersky said, referring to his enthusiastic coverage of the restaurant business, in the course of which he often writes of his personal relationships with chefs.

(One of the paradoxes of Stone is that he often writes of people adrift and alone, yet the dynamics of long-term marriage are also among his persistent themes).

Klíma often writes of "love, infidelity and reconciliation", he says, "partly because it happened to me and my wife, but I found it was a problem of nearly everybody in our country", where romantic life was one of few areas not policed.

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He often wrote of her in his journals, and left everything to her in his will.

Gadar leaders also often wrote of the mistreatment of Indian immigrants in the U.S., which tells us that this was more than simply a nationalist organization.

He wrote of his patients, potentially breaching expectations of confidentiality, and he often wrote of himself, his own afflictions, his migraine, his injured leg, his ocular tumour, his difficulty in recognising faces.

Joan Bakewell, who was herself gently nudged into writing after a lifetime in broadcasting, and who has often written of older women becoming invisible in society, said yesterday: "I believe Moira to be one of the best newsreaders the BBC has.

Though Patrick had learned the local dialect and traditions during his time as a slave, he often wrote of his fear of being martyred; Ireland's previous bishop, another Roman appointee, had been driven out of the country.

She has often written of travellers, of the exiled and the banished, and so it seems apt that she should turn her attention to the waves of eastern Europeans seeking new fortunes in England.

And critics, reviewing his books, have often written of the anger and the passion that underlie his work, whether the novels or the cries of anguish and hope like The Fire Next Time.

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