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It led to scattered articles about arrests, and then, in August, a sentencing, but hardly anything is known.
Today, we live in personalized microclimates of media -- we assemble our own digital newspapers by reading scattered articles across the web, watch videos our friends share on social media, fast-forward through commercials, and ignore banner advertisements on websites.
THIS book forms the third of a series of publications intended to "present the complete results of series of investigations which have previously appeared only in scattered articles, if published at all". Needless to say, it is occupied mainly with a presentation of the planetesimal hypothesis, associated with the name of the author and his collaborator, Prof. F. R. Moulton.
Swiss-born, New York ex-pat Susanne Bartsch is a legendary figure of a New York City that once was, an event producer whose radical, full life you can only begin to imagine through scattered articles and stories of the chaotic, hedonistic pre-Giuliani days.
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Clothes were hanging everywhere; toilet articles were scattered around on chairs and the mantelpiece.
"In this first modern study of the outspoken abolitionist and journalist James Redpath, John McKivigan resurrects the reputation of a well-traveled agitator who faded from public memory after he died in 1898.... McKivigan has heroically ferreted out scattered letters and newspaper articles as well as details about Redpath's disorganized personal life.
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