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The arc of the story is so vast, taking in modern day Mumbai, the 1993 riots, partition and the Sino-India war of 1962, all providing a backdrop for a cops and robbers story of real depth.
His scale of reference is vast – taking in Shakespeare, Freud, Marx, Proust, John Stuart Mill and Woody Allen – as he charts the "history" of worry from Victorian times, via the burgeoning of self-help books around the First World War and the birth of Modernism Virginiaa Woolf's Mrs Dalloway and TS Eliot's Alfred J Prufrock are classic "worriers"), up to present-day Twitter and Facebook.
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The opener looked at the vertebrates – a vast group taking in mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles.
However Barnaby Lenon, chairman of the Independent Schools Council, said the growth was not a criticism of A-levels with "the vast majority" taking the traditional exam.
AES also uses drones for inspection of solar panels, alleviating workers of a need to walk vast fields taking precise measurements.
With neither candidate well known in a district so vast it takes eight hours to drive across it, the Democrats' slight numerical advantage is offset by the Republicans' vast material superiority.
The vast majority take no position.
In the early weeks, vast gatherings took over the city's central square.
Even the die-hards have found that this vast fair takes stamina.
The vast majority took issue with one aspect of the column or another.
A vast majority take less time to prepare and grill than it takes to watch your coals turn white.
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