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The novel-in-progress was the tale of a fight for selfhood in a world where women are "sold like cattle", told through the eyes of a 19-year-old nomadic woman.

As the tale progresses, the men relax into the role of stooges playing in the sand.

Equally compelling is the picture of imaginative, seat-of-the-pants policymaking that emerges as the tale progresses.

The couple live along the road from Rachel's ex-husband Tom and his new wife Anna, who slips into the narrative unobtrusively at first before muscling in more firmly as the tale progresses.

As the tale progresses, it sheds layers like a matryoshka doll – revealing that the two detectives investigating the case both harbour good reasons to murder their own wives (one of them may even have done so).

In Cameron Crowe's autobiographical film Almost Famous, the tale of his progress as a teenaged Rolling Stone writer, Bangs is played by Philip Seymour Hoffman as an avuncular figure whose advice about how to approach the music industry cuts straight to the quick: "These people are not your friends".

But it will be hard to distract voters from the progress of Abe-nomics, and the coming climax of the tale.

The tale argues for the whole messy, infuriating way New York occasionally stumbles toward progress.

As the story progresses, and we are introduced to the narrator and his family, new layers of complexity are added to the tale.

While telling the tale, you pull the cards out of the side of the stage to make the story progress.

The tale is sordid.

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