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With each passing page of each passing book came the desire to see wondrous places such as Afghanistan and Madagascar.
In passing, Page castigated the US for interfering in the internal affairs of other countries and pursuing "regime change" in former Soviet countries.
Use marks decreased with each passing page, as if its medieval owners had begun each day with the full intention of piety and prayer, only to get distracted somewhere around terce.
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They were a bookish family: his uncle, Ashok Mehta, remembers buying a copy of "The Day of the Jackal," by Frederick Forsyth, its binding badly worn, and watching the Ghemawat children read the broken book together, passing pages along as they finished.
"Soon he and Meyer were passing pages back and forth and John Hall Wheelock and the rest of the staff were grabbing whole sections at a time," Berg writes, and that one sentence offers more of a vision of Perkins working in an office with colleagues who have taste and ideas of their own than there is in the entire film.
Court chairman George Sayers told The Independent that CCTV caught them "ripping up the Koran and passing pages to a small group of other supporters".
If this all seems beyond you and you'd rather just sit at home in bed with your laptop warming your groin, you can go to this page, where the issue's articles will be sporadically posted over the coming month to give the impression of time passing, pages being turned, dust in the wind, the circle of life etc.
The writer has a plan to freeze authors the minute they pass page 300, to prevent 1000 page novels.
By Frank Sullivan The New Yorker, October 12 , 1935P. 18 The writer has a plan to freeze authors the minute they pass page 300, to prevent 1000 page novels.
The New Yorker, October 12 , 1935P. 18 The writer has a plan to freeze authors the minute they pass page 300, to prevent 1000 page novels.
(There is some mention in passing on Page 17 and again on Page 18, but in the context of downplaying potential permanent effects of crises).
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