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Men in the Cities is, as you would expect from Goode, beautifully and often vigorously written.

It is Roosevelt -- brilliant, charming, unpredictable and dying -- who dominates Michael Beschloss's vigorously written history of postwar planning.

The result is an "admirably clear, vigorously written, plain-spoken and common-sensical book," Thomas Powers wrote here earlier this year.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- brilliant, charming, unpredictable and dying -- dominates this vigorously written history of the Allies' plan for rebuilding Germany after the war.

Much of Michelle Huneven's second novel (her first was "Round Rock") meets these criteria; offbeat and vigorously written, it is engrossing in part because it wears its preoccupation with the paranormal so lightly.

My only serious quarrel with Toobin's admirably clear, vigorously written, plain-spoken and common-sensical book it is that he cannot resist the temptation to join the multitude in condemning "the damning fact" of the president's infidelity and holding up to ridicule "the squalid details" of what went on with Lewinsky, revealing Clinton as "guilt-ridden, selfish, compulsive".

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Tom Watson, a Labour member of Parliament who has pursued the phone hacking scandal vigorously, wrote on Twitter before the summons was issued: "This thing about the Murdochs and their nationality is a red herring.

At the Montreal Gazette, John Griffin, who praises the film vigorously, writes, "You want to experience The Social Network, even — or perhaps especially — if you value privacy and despise Facebook as a prime enabler in this sorry age of acute narcissism".

Andrew Sullivan, despairing of a President he has for the most part vigorously supported, writes, "He has folded — and you can see he knows it by the wan, listless look on his face.

Harlan vigorously dissented, writing, "I had not expected to witness the day when the Supreme Court of the United States would render a decision which casts grave doubt on the constitutionality of the composition of the House of Representatives.

Wilde vigorously responded, writing to the editor of the Scots Observer, in which he clarified his stance on ethics and aesthetics in art – "If a work of art is rich and vital and complete, those who have artistic instincts will see its beauty and those to whom ethics appeal more strongly will see its moral lesson".

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