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Both are family businesses.In this section A twelvemonth of tumult A twelvemonth of tumult The writing on the wall City of faded charms A shift in the landscape Where mammon meets God A brief history Diamonds on the trail Strong stuff Prometheus unbound, a bit Toughs at the top The pursuit of happiness They came, saw and settled The business of survival Why didn't I think of that?
Capitalist, sexist pigs Red, round and profitable The game to beat all games The wisest fool Reprints Related items The year in verse, part two: A twelvemonth of tumultDec 16th 2004NEXT door, where grimly clerics reign, Weak reformists pled in vain With a council so hardline Few considered it divine.
The last twelvemonth in dance, though, has been a real old mishmash of marvels and mire, sometimes in the same evening.
She'd been where she was a twelvemonth, the van driver said, undisturbed in a room, every meal cooked while she'd wait for it.
A roster of a few individualswhose singular deeds or words during the past twelvemonth were all but snowed under by the rush of world events.
In due recognition of a few individuals whose decease during the year recently closed perhaps did not receive attention from the press commensurate with their… A roster of a few individualswhose singular deeds or words during the past twelvemonth were all but snowed under by the rush of world events.
To this very day, I think of Hay-on-Wye as a place standing at some slight angle to the rest of the known universe: perhaps a sort of Brigadoon that isn't really there for the rest of the twelvemonth.
The new governor of Hawaii has bigger plans for his forthcoming twelvemonth: he's going to end the birther conspiracy.
Having elicited such a speedy proposal from Henry Tilney, Austen reassures us by telling us that he and Catherine in fact marry "within a twelvemonth" of their first meeting – not much less than the year allowed Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy between their first encounter and their nuptials.
By W. E. Farbstein and Joseph P. Pollard The New Yorker, January 3 , 1942P. 44 A roster of a few individualswhose singular deeds or words during the past twelvemonth were all but snowed under by the rush of world events.
By Madox Ford Ford The New Yorker, May 2 , 1931 P. 22You are a domiciled New Yorker and privileged to critize if you visit New York twice in a twelvemonth.
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