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In a market dominated by cosmopolitan authors and fusion prose, "English, August" is being presented, in the words of one admirer, as "the 'Indianest' novel in English that I know of".
Colin Davis conducts the orchestra and the Westminster Symphonic Choir in "The Dream of Gerontius," Edward Elgar's indelibly English and glorious vision of the afterlife as presented in the words of Cardinal Newman.
In the interest of historical accuracy, then, just in case the Diamondbacks beat the Yankees in the World Series, the moment their quest began is hereby presented in the words of the man who created it.
It is presented, in the words of Tim Martin of The Independent, in "the creaking diary form of Bram Stoker".
The high-ceilinged room is presented, in the words of Silvio Gaggi, as "a simple box that could be divided into a perspective grid with a single vanishing point".
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She's won her beloved and, indeed, the opera, and does a star turn to present, in the words of the opera's subtitle, the aural spectacle of "Virtue Triumphant".
Wefaq also wants to end discrimination against Shias in the civil service.Royal ringmastersFor its part, the Khalifa family, which has more than half the posts in cabinet, presents itself, in the words of the justice minister, Khalid bin Ali al-Khalifa, as "a buffer zone" between Sunni and Shia.
She will use it, White House officials said, to remind Americans that her past is humble and to present herself, in the words of Mr. Obama's senior adviser David Axelrod, as a woman who subscribes to "the notion that everyone, no matter their station in life, rich or poor, gets a fair shot" before the court.
While his life as a poet presents, in the words of the American critic Adam Kirsch, "an almost uninterrupted progress in mastery", his 80 or more plays have remained largely local.
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