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My first piece on the subject appeared in 1993.
She lectured frequently on the subject, appeared in several documentaries and consulted with actors portraying Franklin.
An article on this subject appeared in the Atlantic Monthly a few months ago.
My first article about the subject appeared in 1995, and I was late to the game.
In profile, the subject appeared to have a vertical row of needles sticking out, up and down his spine.
Previous research on the subject appeared contradictory, suggesting that spectators helped performers in some cases but not in others.
While its subject appeared to be a happy couple, Steve and Sue, bumbling along towards retirement, it featured a bitter prologue from Steve Nicholas Farrelll).
The plans for an outlet mall were first reported last month by The Bronx Times Reporter; an article on the subject appeared last week in Crain's New York Business.
Their major research paper on the subject appeared in February, just three months before arguably the highest-profile example of the phenomenon, the wedding of Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook founder, to his longtime girlfriend, Dr. Priscilla Chan.
However, on the Guardian letters page this week – the runup to the vote – only four letters on the subject appeared, three on Tuesday and one more (a group letter) on Wednesday – all against the intervention.
After too many years when the subject appeared taboo – indeed, three decades – the message on a banner held aloft by Juventus supporters before their final home game of the season against Napoli stood as tribute to the 39 fans killed at the Heysel Stadium on 29 May 1985.
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