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And the text is constructed around a wealth of anecdotes that reflect precisely that.
Within these frame stories ʿAṭṭār employs a wealth of anecdotes to illustrate the details of his discourse.
He has written extensively on the history of American business, so he has a wealth of anecdotes about its ability to rebound.
He worked out complex magic squares for fun, he learned to play several instruments, he taught himself four languages, he gave the American tongue a wealth of anecdotes, sayings, and slang, including, probably, the phrase "nobody home".
Being any of those things in a straight, WASP-y, cynically patriotic world posed its own strains, and Vaill's wealth of anecdotes illuminates that world, its shining moments and darker corners.
Travelling with the famously open Mr McCain, Ms Cox selects the best of a wealth of anecdotes: "John McCain tells us that, rather than 'Johnny B. Goode', he would like to take the stage to Abba's 'Take a Chance on Me'".
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He wrote easily and superficially, with a wealth of anecdote.
His affectionate humour, wealth of anecdote, and observational skill mask his lack of depth.
This relative lack of evidence but wealth of anecdote is leading to some confusing policies.
This is roughly what Sacks says, and to be fair he provides a wealth of anecdote and gags to support his argument.
The Road of the Century by Alvin F. Harlow is the story of the New York Central Railroad: written for a popular audience, it carries the reader with a wealth of anecdote from some pretty tentative beginnings thru to 1947, when that rail system spanned eleven states and reached into Canada.
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