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The wealth of information that comes out of the study provides some striking lessons, the researchers said.
That's one of the most striking lessons in a book about the restaurant Per Se to be published by William Morrow in the fall.
Even if Feifer fails to offer what his publisher calls "striking lessons for the 21st century," he succeeds in his main goal: presenting a new side of a long, sorry war that would leave an estimated 1.3 million Afghans dead and the Taliban surging through the ravaged countryside toward Kabul.
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This is one striking lesson that has not been learned by the examples of the past.
The most striking lesson of the Cox report is that Mr Clinton needs to get his China policy straight.
The academic world thus teaches a striking lesson regarding the pitfalls of a winner-take-all society.
The most striking lesson of our research, however, is the influence of what might be called the majority ideology.
More important, perhaps, Kennedy's unlikely transformation into a tribune of legal multiculturalism offers a striking lesson in the unpredictability of the Court.
With lyrics about the spread of Aids in the black community, heroin use and gang culture, it was a stylistic about-face as well as a striking lesson in lyrical and musical economy.
"Egypt's striking lesson today is that its two most powerful, organized and trusted groups — the Muslim Brotherhood and the armed forces — both proved to be incompetent in the business of governance," the political scientist Rami Khouri wrote in The Beirut Daily Star last week.
Sweden provides an even more striking lesson on the FTT front.
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