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The missing piece, it turned out, was Johnson, who has one of the richest résumés of any active major league manager.

(Long after Wolfe's piece, it turned out that the amber atmosphere nurtured by Mr. Shawn -- always whispered, reverentially -- bred some writers so Olympian that they no longer felt required to observe the niceties of nonfiction in nonfiction writing).

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So as I thought of other pieces, it turned out to be this multitrack kind of concert, and it occurred to me that I would have to present that in some kind of visual world, so I began looking for video artists.

The evil Manfred Powell Mr. Glenn) wants a piece of that action -- the triangle comes in two pieces, it turns out, one in Cambodia and the other in Siberia.

But, as the piece progressed, it turned out that this was all he was going to say.

The glossy black hair has gray in it now, but thanks to what Mr. Curtis calls "an unexaggerated hair piece," it has turned white for the new show.

But it all started with me making family pieces, and then it turned into making joke pieces for friends-like making the Ghostface Killah and Elvis blankets for your sons.

Well, her first Newsmax piece, as it turns out, is a perfectly decent read on the law enforcement effort being jointly undertaken by Americans and Iraqis to curb the drug trafficking that's fueling what's left of the insurgency.

Heat the rest of the oil in a separate pan and brown all the offal pieces in it, turning occasionally so they colour all over.

In 1964, seven years after his death, The New Yorker published Mitchell's longer, two-part piece about Gould, who, it turned out, had become an ongoing presence in Mitchell's life, a source of guilt, annoyance and revisionist misgivings.

Ginger McCain's faith in Red Rum to turn in a good performance on race day was something that struck Heymer as this quote in his piece clearly shows: As it turned out, McCain's belief in Red Rum proved to be spot on as the horse, ridden by Brian Fletcher, charged to victory on 31 March 1973, breaking the course record for the Grand National by 19 seconds.

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