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John's Jesus is a bit chilly, still, I'd say, but your catalogue is there, and so, after all, is the story of the woman taken in adultery, which I cite in the essay as particularly sublime.
I finally published a book, in 2007, called "The Art of Political Murder," in which I cite a central witness in the case who identified Pérez Molina as one of the masterminds of that murder plot.
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I think this was the first instance, outside a newsroom, in which I cited the perils of being too aggressive in chasing "the front-page thought".
Let's start with that last shot, which I cited but remained coy about when writing about the movie before it opened.
I'll end with yet another reprise of Carl Safina's recent reflection on CNN.com, which I cited in my posts on resilience: [U]npreparedness requires, one might say, quite a lot of preparation.
Last year, I posted here about a musical performance that Cantor gave on TV in 1951, in which I cited Cantor's popular autobiographical ventures as an exemplary metaphor for his style of performance.
[Added at 5 09 p.m.]: Duane Silverstein, the executive director of the nonprofit group Seacology (which I cited here), sent these thoughts by e-mail: Though I disagree with Roger Bradbury's conclusion I do believe he did a great service by calling attention to the dire plight of coral reefs throughout the world.
Their notion that the atmosphere is the ultimate global commons echoes Matthew Fontaine Maury, the American oceanographer who once wrote this line, which I cited in my 1992 global warming book and many times since: It is only the girdling encircling air, that flows above and around all, that makes the whole world kin.
The study by scientists from the Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, which I cited in the original article, included a report on the enhanced ability of common pea plants, recipients of biochemical communication, to withstand drought, even though they did not directly experience this abiotic stress-inducer.
A note on CBS' viewers: The total viewer number of 5.39 million is even lower than the 5.4 million figure for Labor Day week which I cited recently as the ratings low for CBS.
An initial AP story on the Washington Post's website last Monday - which I cited at the time - said the agreement was "nearly identical" to the deal the U.S. was pressing for, although by the end of the day the AP article on the Post's website had been revised to downgrade this comparison to "mirrors".
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