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The second quote was "you will not see [a movie] as important or original as Hunger".
Four words were removed from the second quote in the paragraph marked *.
The second quote says that great capitalists were tribal leaders who vied with one another in giving great feasts.
The second quote refers to Hiroshima, somewhere in between — and the shadow of two world wars has also been apparent on my second reading.
The second quote drew the following gem from thriller writer Jeremy Duns: "What are the chances, seeing how Dan Brown met his wife while she was browsing Wilbur Smith books in DHBrown?" Any other candidates for "most eye-widening comment from an author" slot this weekend?
Another problem in this argument is that as shown in the second quote above, the IPCC estimates of the cost of reducing greenhouse gas emissions are "not including benefits of reduced climate change as well as cobenefits and adverse side‐effects of mitigation".
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Note that, in this passage, Kant refers to "laws of causality" (in the plural) in the second quoted sentence, and "empirical laws of causality" (again in the plural) in the last sentence.
The first quote was from a Vogue article in March 2011 headlined "A rose in the desert".
Actually, that's fair enough – perhaps we're reading too much negativity into the first quote.
As the first quote shows, he is more optimistic about growth in the developing than in the developed world.
Yet perhaps because the loan process is so onerous and opaque, many take the first quote they are offered.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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