Sentence examples for unpublished character from inspiring English sources

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As comics historian Greg Theakston recounts, Kirby told Lee about an unpublished character on which he had collaborated with Joe Simon in the 1950s, in which an orphaned boy living with an old couple finds a magic ring that granted him superhuman powers.

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The founders say they were drinking buddies at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania when they hatched the idea for Warby Parker, named after characters from unpublished Jack Kerouac writings.

She drove to Mobile and then drove back again, her mind awhirl with the sort of not very interesting observations that so often pass through the minds of characters in unpublished fiction.

Warby Parker's name comes from two characters in unpublished writings of Jack Kerouac: Warby Pepper and Zagg Parker.

However, it is difficult to understand why Anthemiphyllia dentata did not group with A. p. costata, considering that all anthemiphylliids share skeletal micro-structural characters (Stolarski, unpublished data).

In one of Arcimboldi's imaginary novels, "The Librarian" (the title perhaps a reference to Borges), the main character "reads only unpublished works," and the novel-within-the-novel "gives brief plot summaries of about 40" of them.

The Beaver started life modestly, first as a short story, and then an unpublished novel, in which a character who chronicles and touches his bowel movements gets so attached to one that he names it Barry and carries it around in a Tupperware box.

She became the principal character in an unpublished painting book describing the livestock at Hill Top, and appeared in Peter Rabbit's Painting Book and Tom Kitten's Painting Book before being given her own painting book, Jemima Puddle-Duck's Painting Book in 1925, composed grudgingly in response to public demand for yet another book.

Fleetwood Mac siren Stevie Nicks announced she so loved Game of Thrones that she'd written some, as yet unpublished, verses about her favourite characters, and some bright spark at the Guardian suggested I imagine what they'd be like.

Around 1905 or 1906, Sigmund Freud wrote an essay, unpublished in his lifetime, called "Psychopathic Characters on the Stage".

By Joshua Rothman August 14, 2013 Around 1905 or 1906, Sigmund Freud wrote an essay, unpublished in his lifetime, called "Psychopathic Characters on the Stage".

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