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Passages describing workshop experiences alternate with erudite passages about technology.
It meanders quite a bit; long passages describing the south drag.
Those passages describing the father's transport of Roy's body are gruesome and sickening to read.
It does, however, scream out in passages describing the human face of "structural violence".
She supplements the entries with passages describing context and filling in detail.
Perfunctory passages describing him as gentlemanly and kind to children hardly illuminate the man.
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Its most poignant passages describe the death of his beloved companion of 53 years, Howard Auster.
The author of "Passages" describes women over 50 who have vital sex lives.
In that case, the passages described Mr. Ford's thoughts about pardoning Watergate figures.
The most poignant passages describe the relationship with his daughter Telsche (who died of cancer a few years ago).
Evocative passages describe the gentle lapping of waves and a poignant funeral for a child who has died of starvation.
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