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Genzlinger, who found three of the books under review lacking, mourned "the lost art of shutting up" and longed for a time when you had to earn the right to draft a memoir, by... having an extremely unusual experience or being such a brilliant writer that you could turn relatively ordinary occurrences into a snapshot of a broader historical moment.

There was a time when you had to earn the right to draft a memoir, by accomplishing something noteworthy or having an extremely unusual experience or being such a brilliant writer that you could turn relatively ordinary occur­rences into a snapshot of a broader historical moment.

Genzlinger, who found three of the books under review lacking, mourned "the lost art of shutting up" and longed for a time when you had to earn the right to draft a memoir, by … having an extremely unusual experience or being such a brilliant writer that you could turn relatively ordinary occurrences into a snapshot of a broader historical moment.

If it chose to, the Florida Supreme Court could relatively easily conclude that was a misreading of the Florida law.

Such initiatives could relatively quickly encourage the recovery of fish stocks while protecting endangered species like sea turtles, dugongs, and dolphins.

Before the war the hope was that Iraq's annual production could relatively quickly rise to $15 billion to $20 billion per year.

Luckily, in her profession, with a permanent contract, she could relatively easily re-enter work after this period.

They showed that the H5N1 virus could relatively easily mutate into a form that could spread rapidly among the human population.

That meant Okano's team could relatively easily have an adequate number of surrogates ready to receive embryos at just the right time.

The methods used here could relatively easily be used to produce something that would be "new" in the sense of never having existed before.

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