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What is remarkable about these stories is not just their brutal honesty, but that they are also written variously in the first, second and third person with all the family members' names changed – Grafton becomes Kit, her mother Vivian becomes Vanessa, and her sister Ann is Del.

The protagonist and sometime narrator -- there are 14 interlocking stories and a prologue, written variously, and with equal deftness, in the first, second and third person -- is Ruby Reese, whom we meet as an infant and last see in her early 50's.

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After leaving Money and CNBC, Mr. Dorfman wrote variously for Financial World magazine; The New York Sun, a newspaper whose print edition was published from 2002 to 2008; JagNotes.com, an online stock-tip site; and The Huffington Post.

Two poems by JRR Tolkien, in which The Lord of the Rings author writes variously of "a man who dwelt alone/beneath the moon in shadow", and of the "lord of snows", have been discovered in a school magazine in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.

The briefing concluded with a request from the Treasury spokesperson for a temporary embargo on the information, which was greeted with stunned silence and then laughter and cries of "too late!" Reporters had been writing variously for the wires, blogging and, yes, twittering throughout the meeting.

Dummett liked to use the then newfangled white boards, on which he wrote using variously colored water-soluble pens, erasing by means of a contraption that combined the qualities of a water pistol with a square of blotting paper.

It's been variously written that up to 80 or as many as 200 of the batteries in the 500-strong (and growing) New Routemaster fleet are having to be mended, upgraded or replaced.

Thirlwell has selected 12 stories whose originals (which are not printed) are variously written in Danish, Spanish, Dutch, Japanese, German, Arabic, Russian, Serbo-Croat, Italian, Hungarian, English and Italian again.

The name was variously written and pronounced, both in Greek and Hebrew, as Mariam, Miriam, Maria, Mariame, Marya, and rarely, Mariamene, honoring Miriam "the prophetess," the sister of Moses and Aaron (Exodus 20 15).

An article on the historicity of the Icelandic sagas notes that "Brodir" is not a Norse proper name at all, and is itself derived from the Irish name variously written as Bruattar, Bruadar or Brodur.

Titled simply "Female movies", top dog Ike Perlmutter had written to Michael Lynton and variously described these films as "very very bad" and "a disaster".

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