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Isaacson has such total trust in our newly webbed and convivially networked world that he invited corrections to some of his chapters by posting drafts on sites such as Medium, where "one excerpt was read by 18,200 people in its first week online".

In one excerpt that aired during the segment on "Tucker Carlson Tonight," two police officers are interviewed about "violence spreading across Sweden into the cities" as a result of immigration.

One excerpt from the poem refers to "The Ohio smoking in Frisco on a sharp pen / Of rock".

Each pair contains one excerpt from the Republican platform in 2000 and one excerpt from the Democratic platform being presented to the convention this week.

Newsweek has already run one excerpt from Mr. Turque's book, in the Dec. 6 issue.

This thread is not for the faint of heart, but here is one excerpt: "Good God.

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And the off-camera one excerpted in 60 tape-recordings — wallowing in narcissistic, profanity-laced rants for campaign money and power.

Do you think that "POW!"—which also has a somewhat surreal counter-narrative to the one excerpted here—is representative of the rest of his work?

On Air Force One: The excerpts President Lyndon Johnson: "I wish to God there was something that I could do... and I wanted to tell you that we are grieving with you".

One particular excerpt from the address serves as an ominous warning for today's Labour government.

And the one play excerpt is a true gem: Uta Hagen's ferocious emasculation of Arthur Hill in the original "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Her condescending cackle will make you wince.

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