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The orderer, generally, wishes to begin and end on a high, defining note; to mix weak with strong, shorter with longer, formal with free; and to lead the ideal reader along a certain contour of implied argument.
So this is the place where I write SPOILER ALERT, because those Lost fans not wishing to begin their week with eyelids propped open with matchsticks will presumably be watching the final episode on Sky1 tonight.
Fellow historian Niall Ferguson called the quartet, from The Age of Revolution to 1994's The Age of Extremes, "the best starting point I know for anyone who wishes to begin studying modern history".
Merleau-Ponty wishes to begin in a dimension of experience which has not been "worked over, that offers us, all at once, pell-mell, both subject and object--both existence and essence--and, hence, gives philosophy resources to redefine them" (VI, 130).
Her doctoral thesis "The Collaborative Pianist: Balancing Roles in Partnership" has become an important resource for researchers and schools wishing to begin a Collaborative Piano program.
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