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Mr. Auslander (not to be confused with Nathan Englander, whose "What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank" is imminent) is neither a voyeur nor a romantic when it comes to conjuring Anne.
One recent example is Kane Brown, a young singer from Chattanooga, whose "What Ifs," a soaring pop ballad featuring Lauren Alaina, recently went platinum; Brown's mother is white, and his father is half-black and half-Cherokee.
Lesser-knowns like Linda Lyndell (whose "What a Man" was revived by Salt-n-Pepa), William Bell, Ruby Johnson and Mable John are as gutsy as the bigger names, and the live tracks, many of them previously unreleased, whip up a full gospel fervor that practically tears the roof off.
Meanwhile, in brilliantly composed collages, Jenkins (whose "What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?" was a Caldecott Honor Book in 2004) catches the essence of each creature — a shaggy groundhog poised on an ample white background, a whale afloat in deepest blue — with expertly snipped paper, textured or marbled, feathery or sleek, deftly adding such details as eyes of luminous intelligence.
In contrast, Heidegger proposes that "I" am "an entity whose what [essence] is precisely to be and nothing but to be" (Heidegger 1985: 110; 1962: 67).
Kennedy's fundraising immediately declined and his campaign had to downsize, but he remained defiant, saying "[Now] we'll see who is going to whip whose what".
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Even if a strip is about something inane the guy in line at McDonald's said, the punch line isn't the gaffe, but the author's confused, awkward reaction, represented by one of several clip-art characters whose what-the-heck expressions of exasperation have punctuated thousands and thousands of others' strips.
He's a hard-right, heartless crank whose What-Would-Jesus-Do moment occurred in September 2005, when he voted against a bill providing $50 billion in emergency aid to the victims of Hurricane Katrina; a class act through and through.
· William Fox-Pitt, whose autobiography, What Will Be, is published by Orion Books, was talking to Deany Judd.
(You'll have to wait until September 12th for Hillary Clinton's memoir, whose title — "What Happened" — has finally been revealed).
So who's on whose side, what happened to set them at odds, and why does everyone look so miserable?
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