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Another New England eccentric, Susan Howe, published a fine new book, "Debths".

He has, after all, published a fine book on the nineteenth-century impeachment trials of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson.

(The American artist and scholar Barbara Rossi published a fine overview of the subject titled "From the Ocean of Painting" two years ago).

One of them, the fellow artist Mary Ellen Carroll, worked assiduously to preserve his work after his death, placing it in the care of Visual AIDS, which published a fine catalog.

Both couples kept houses on the island, and in 2000, Hazzard published a fine, brief memoir, Greene on Capri, which gave as much space to the elder writer's difficult and occasionally cruel nature as to his attractiveness and talent.

We published a fine novel about creativity and New York (Megan Bradbury's Everyone Is Watching), and Olivia's nonfiction interpretation of the city and its artists was the perfect counterpoint.

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The Telegraph has published an especially fine essay by Stephen King, excerpted from his introduction to a new edition of William Golding's "Lord of the Flies".

By Ian Crouch July 27, 2011 The Telegraph has published an especially fine essay by Stephen King, excerpted from his introduction to a new edition of William Golding's "Lord of the Flies".

A second highly cited paper was one from Norbert Perrimon's lab on RNAi, but he was not inclined to write on that, and we settled instead for an article on a more recent preoccupation of his with the exploration of metabolism using Drosophila as a surprisingly human-homologous model organism - an area in which BMC Biology has published a number of fine papers.

It is a really outstanding novel - the best published last year, a fine work of art.

There was a brief interlude in the capital, but apparently Paris did not take an immediate fancy to the provincial organist, in spite of his having published there a fine suite of harpsichord pieces in A minor, Premier livre de pièces de clavecin (1706).

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