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It widely began circulating in the media in early 2008 that Lawson had been quoted as saying her two children should not inherit any of the fortune.

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"Here Is New York," a brilliant essay on the city by E.B. White, published in 1949 and not widely remembered, began to enjoy a revival.

He read widely and began to write on rationalism in the early 1700s; his first publication was an essay, "The Supremacy of the Father Asserted," written in 1715 in response to the Arian controversy.

"A clear advantage of the EMU is that it can be done now well before sophisticated genomic and proteomic approaches become widely available and begin to benefit patients with a wide variety of environmentally induced illnesses".

Remizov's books were rarely published in Russia during the Soviet era but were widely republished beginning in the late 1980s.

The first raindrops, big and slow and widely dispersed, begin to thump at the shingles, and there's Sid, with his muscled arms and bald head, out on the deck, hustling the lid off the grill and flipping the steaks, the worn boards spotted all around him.

At NF 54 57, muscle bundles that are widely separated begin to shift inward relative to the lung surface.

Because the issues raised are relevant to health behavior research and public health more widely, we begin by presenting these broader contexts.

But when cassette tapes became widely available, consumers began copying their own records.

As has been widely reported, he began his work on a "literary life" with the support of the Ted Hughes estate, controlled by the poet's widow Carol.

He dropped the handle at first, stared at the barrel that landed near the bag and then smiled widely as he began his home run trot.

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