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He sounded breathless, and told me that the "people" in Boston wanted an outline from me.
It's a likable, two-inch-deep legal potboiler that's sufficiently in the John Grisham vein to have borrowed its oedipal plot outline from Grisham's The Chamber.
Summarised like that, Lucky Jim is not so very different in its outline from Joseph Andrews or Tom Jones, written by Henry Fielding some 200 years earlier.
The concept of the atom that Western scientists accepted in broad outline from the 1600s until about 1900 originated with Greek philosophers in the 5th century bce.
Butler had derived his outline from Cervantes's Don Quixote, and his burlesque method (making everything "low" and undignified) from Paul Scarron.
Henry M. Paulson Jr., the former Treasury secretary, changed his plans for the banks several times, and the first outline from his successor, Timothy F. Geithner, was perceived as vague and unhelpful.
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Making outlines from scratch.
The $24 million expansion will open next year; for now you can see the stunning spare outlines from Telfair Square.
In an interview on ABC's This Week, on 11 January, Obama indicated that his approach to the Middle East might revive policy outlines from the Clinton administration.
Alternatively, mark the areas by scratching out a design with a cane or making outlines from sand where you want each variety to grow.
In "Ranchos Church No. 1" (1929), you can see O'Keeffe teasing the line between abstraction and representation, but softening the outlines from her Precisionist canvases.
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