How To Use Nov In A Sentence
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The panel with the all the Novas in battle is a little bit Sinestro Wars-esque.
Nova #7 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
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A few weeks before the vote on November 7, the buzz goes, Cheney will announce his resignation, ostensibly because of signs of new trouble with his ticker.
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It has half a bad novel inside it so I've never quite brought myself to throw it out.
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Arguing that FDR provoked the attack was Gore Vidal, novelist, provocateur, T. V. icon, and one of the greatest English-language essayists alive.
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It likewise furthered the career of Mary Shelley as "The Author of Frankenstein," the rubric under which she continued her anonymous publication with a second novel immersed in medieval Italian history, Valperga: or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca (1823).
Biography
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Burke's execution was witnessed by the novelist Sir Walter Scott, who sympathized with the general opinion that both men's wives had served as accomplices, and that the anatomists had been accessories to the murders.
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Some archaeologists have been championing the culture of pre-Roman Britain for some time and the Shropshire road may confirm that traders were bringing back continental innovations to add to existing native achievements in art and engineering.
Letters: Native culture of pre-Roman Britain
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This investment trust has delivered exceptional returns over the past few years by riding a wave of mergers, acquisitions and innovation.
Times, Sunday Times
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They depend on volunteers and have a high turnover following any criticism of their activities or decisions.
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Recent innovations include plasma screens, interactive terminals and systems allowing advertisements to be displayed on a precise day at a precise time.
TOP MARKETING AND MEDIA COMPANIES IN THE UK
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Obama would surely be careful in innovating his plan since the opposition will be attacking him even if he is successful.
Times/CBS Poll: Iraq Still a Dividing Line - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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Shortlisted vehicles will be announced in early November and the members of the Irish Motoring Writers Association will have a final chance to test-drive contending vehicles at a refresher day before final judging takes place.
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Later in the novel, he will use the ‘Earth’ to fix the exact location of his enemies on a flotilla of rafts in the middle of the Pacific ocean.
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The development of innovative new technologies and highly specific, nonradioactive labels has changed all of that.
The Scientist
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What is at stake in this novelty could scarcely be greater.
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Proximally, the bursa is bordered by a synovial lining that separates the bursa from the proximal fat pad.
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The pitahaya season in San Diego goes from October 1 to around mid-November.
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Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds.
Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
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Or if the work to be critiqued is a novel -- then you need to set the critique date somewhere down the line, to give people a month or two to read it.
Archive 2008-11-01
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Innovations in touchless technology have made it possible to install an automatic flusher without ripping out existing fixtures.
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Building anew on the old sacred texts, these innovations brought a spiritual renewal to every major faith.
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Figures due out on November 21 might be instructive but a merger deal is not thought likely to figure in the statement.
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At the end of the novel she marries the stockjobber, a leading promoter of the American railway scheme.
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The Chinese authorities remain acutely aware of Ai's complex and innovative heresy and in China, an "edgy" artist has to face greater challenges than mockery or dismissive critics.
Ai Weiwei: The rebel who has suffered for his art
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Based on the available methods, this paper devoted to more extensive researches of reliability methods and reliability growth methods. The main innovations are listed as follows.
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If the Democrats manage to lose the seat in November, they might consider blaming an election system that is quite literally designed to stimy "majority rule" save in races where there are only two candidates.
Balkinization
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Increasing technological application and innovation in manufacturing industries result in more specialisation and distribution of processes on a global scale.
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And there was some consolation for the connections of Limestone Lad when Solerina won the novice hurdle.
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Musculature of legs was in a constant mild clonus, and the right foot was kept in position of talipes equinovarus.
Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
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She plays Silly, a Nova Scotian seasprite of girl who is the subject of a marine tragedy of, er, Titanic proportions.
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In his novel, he separated the peninsula from the continent, thus permitting the cultural meeting of the peninsular peoples with those from the other side of the Atlantic.
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Until his death, on November 16th, 1272, the King continued to rule and to conduct his customary religious devotions.
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He ended up losing to Michael Burgess, a medical doctor and political novice.
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In May 1887, it was leased to the CPR and construction began in November.
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At the conclusion of her winter season in Miami, the Norwegian Dawn will begin an innovative itinerary of seven-day Bahamas sailings from New York on May 18.
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Selig said relocation of the team is subject to certain contingencies, including a formal vote (three-quarters needed) of ownership at the next owners meetings Nov. 17-18 in Chicago.
USATODAY.com - Selig confirms Expos' move
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Plants in such areas tend to be less innovative, their technologies are older, and they employ less skilled labour.
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November, Sony Music issued a track called quell rumours that some of Jackson's vocals on the album were "fake".
The Guardian World News
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It is best for 5 or 4 players, and features a novel and ingenious method of bidding to choose the trumps and partnerships.
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Being victims of their own success, many dime novels and yellowbacks are fragile or in poor repair.
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Dr Dewes hoped the exhibition would be shown around the world once it closed in Christchurch in November.
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The crab nebula is the remnant from a supernova explosion 1054.
High Energy Neutrinos from Cosmos
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In spring 2002 the company resurrected Robert Joffrey's innovative multimedia ballet, Astarte, a psychedelic work that had raised a storm at its premiere.
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And a gigantic cock salmon of around 44 lb was also landed in November during hatchery broodstock collection.
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The most striking but by no means the only instances are the hole cut in a page of his novel Albert Angelo and the presentation, in The Unfortunates, of a box containing a bundle of unbound gatherings to be read in random order.
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Like the novel, it portrays Gilead, a dystopian society not too far in the future.
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He was one of the most creative and innovative engineers of his generation.
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Since 2001, areas north of Point Conception to an intersect with the Oregon coast has been closed to drift gillnet fishing from August 15th through November 15th in order to protect endangered leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles.
Permit to Kill Pacific Sea Turtles and Whales Requested by Seafood Company
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She began writing successful romantic fiction and historical novels.
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It's quite happy being the home of bossa nova.
Times, Sunday Times
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November 19, 2008 at 6:23 am aifinkso eet was Mick adjusting his trowsers, uh huh. yesh. ai has notting tu du wib eet… HONEST!
No… srsly… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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We then walked through a natural arch in the rock, which might have pleased us by its novelty, had the stones, which incumbered our feet, given us leisure to consider it.
A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
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He is planning to dramatize the novel.
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A catalogue has been produced to accompany the exhibition, which runs from 24 November to 18 December.
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With the rollout of Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story, continuing through the end of November (click here for screening locator), a classical music sighting is made that the famous 18th century philosopher Moses Mendelssohn would have been proud of.
Laurence Vittes: Classical Music Media Sighting: Felix Mendelssohn Introduces Interview With Sandy Koufax
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At the beginning, Asked For is in Venice with her father, where she meets an ageing Jacob to use the English version of his name Casanova; her father dies, and she begins to travel with the man who fascinates her.
Susan Swan: What Casanova Told Me
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He later went on to design the moderne iconography in the Bank of Nova Scotia building at 44 King W.
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APPLETON (Nov 4): Richard Lloyd Linscott was born Oct. 28, 2008, at Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta to Lloyd and Beth Linscott of Appleton.
Knox
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In other cases, generating a demand requires the emplacement of an infrastructure of maintenance for the successful adoption of innovations.
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Recently renovated, the surfside inn still has its nautical-cool whitewashed facade, and its 36 guest rooms are equipped with patios and views of the Roqueta Channel.
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Inside, the walls were all plastered and painted pale colours with cream carpets - very novel for the early 1970s in Ireland.
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Up to 30,000 government soldiers and an equal number of UNITA troops are set to be 'quartered' as part of the peace agreement signed by Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos and UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi in November 1994.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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And I cajoled and caroused and codingled a steak dinner from her if she ever sold this novel.
November 17th, 2009
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(, increases the rate of NADP oxidation by 4-hydroxy - benzoate, no hydroxylation during subsequent reoxidation by O2 [2]) [2] Turnover number (min±1) 21.6
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Enraged by the success of "We's Lives," he writes a violent, nihilistic, dialect-strewn thug novel he bitingly titles "My Pafology.
A Protean Chronicler of Racial Puzzles
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With her ruling early in November, the five-year legal tangle over the future of the Corporation has ended.
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A compendium of greatest hits, plus a poetic "birl" (spin) from Seamus Heaney, it seems to be modelled on the Burns night, with O'Hagan, a lively novelist and cultural commentator, playing MC.
The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
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a demonstration that man has televisional powers was given on Nov. 26, 1934 at the Royal University of Rome.
Autobiography of a Yogi
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This quasi-historical fiction is followed hy a succession of fabliaux, novelle and historiettes which fill the rest of the vol.iv. and the whole of vol.v. till we reach the terminal story, The
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Not until November 1944 were conscripts sent to fight overseas.
The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
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On Nov. 17, Havel broadcast his proposed amendments to the referendum law and the existing Constitution.
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So when Synova says "And if you think that the Bush administration has been successful *ever* at putting a story out that they want put out then..." the only rational response is a resounding horselaugh.
"I hope this gets you fired, you're obviously stupid.... There's plenty of proof 9/11 was an inside job. Try reading, if you know how.....lololol."
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As I said before, I am not sure you can teach innovation, but you can unteach it.
Transcript: Teaching Innovation
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That suture is an unexpected and original way of safeguarding the novel's integrity.
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The figure was accompanied by an upwardly revised 5.4 per cent increase in November.
Times, Sunday Times
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Irving's work bears comparison with the best of the modern novelists.
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Are these, you wonder, some of the 18,000 Jews from the concentration camp of Majdanek, near Lublin, machine gunned to death Nov. 3, 1943?
Meditations on History
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Ondaatje's novels prominently reflected hybrid language and multi-language voice, Mosaic Genre, Style Simulation, and Parody, make the novels be a carnival square.
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The entire novel must be read in the light of the comic paradox whereby Zeno thinks he is analysing himself while at the same time being certain that psychoanalysis lacks the means to analyse him.
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They might have entered competitions sponsored by local companies to provide innovative solutions to real-world problems.
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The 10 proposed novel evolutionary groups are indicated by braces to the right of the groups.
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Miraculously, this is one of the paciest, easiest to read novels you could imagine.
Times, Sunday Times
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One of the most interesting novelties of the volume was the so-called ‘moving trihedrals’ for twisted curves as well as surfaces so freely used in writings of Darboux and others.
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November 28th, 2009 5: 23 pm ET its rare to see a family of muslims who like basketball so much. tammy
Pres. Obama cheers on brother-in-law at basketball game
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But army hard-liners, led by Mr. Ioannidis, staged a successful countercoup on Nov. 25, 1973, and ruled Greece with increasing harshness and incompetence for the next eight months.
Dimitrios Ioannidis, 87, dies; former Greece security chief led countercoup
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For that reason its exterior façade is made of limestone on the ground floor and an innovative terra-cotta cladding on the upper floors.
The Seigle House by Lohan Anderson
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The bank kept its benchmark rate unchanged at 9%, where it has been since November, and the rediscount rate at 12%, after raising it from 7% last month.
Vietnam Raises Rates
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November 28th, 2008 at 3: 07 am an illinois mortgage broker ppfllc morgage financial debt bankruptcy helplines organization says: an illinois mortgage broker ppfllc morgage financial debt bankruptcy helplines organization … burrow individualizes restatement linoleum sunk …
Think Progress » Much bigger than the Dukestir.
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The heavy-handed allusiveness may just be an aesthetic mistake, a secondary flaw we have to countenance while otherwise acknowledging the narrative power of the novel as a whole.
Translated Texts
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In November 1875, Sir Frederick Evans, newly appointed hydrographer of the British Navy, ordered 123 doubtful islands banished from Admiralty Chart 2683 of the Pacific Ocean.
A Furnace Afloat
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His latest novel is a cut above the rest.
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On Tuesday there was a serious accident at the crossroads at Tzanov Boulevard and Ivanov Street at 9pm when one driver jumped a red light.
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He located seven sites connected with the lives of the Gurus and had shrines raised thereon within the space of eight months, from April to November 1783.
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The books written by Richardson and his followers accordingly became known as moral or didactic novels.
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When apparel maker Betabrand created a pair of khaki pants whose back-pocket linings and hems could be exposed to reveal reflective fabric, it expected the pants to be a short-term novelty item.
Beyond Spandex: Chic Styles for Cyclists Take Off
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Though best-known for his fantastic novel " Lanark, " Mr. Gray worked for many years as a portraitist, and provides a typically distinctive and opinionated account of his life, times and acquaintances in words and pictures.
Books to Furnish a Coffee Table
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The phrase "inspired by a true story" affixes itself to novels like a warning label: Beware sententious moralizing.
Cheeshahteaumauk, Class of '65 (1665)
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I applaud the author for avoiding the first time novelist's trap of resorting to cliches and stereotyping.
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I too have suffered paralysis in a plethora of possibility: belly or Nova, herring or tongue, chub or sable, kreplach or kishke, kugel or blueberry blintz ...
Par Delicatesse
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And now that we understand that, it may be possible to engineer novel, rationally-designed biomaterials that can control those interactions.
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But this was only innovative in so far as classical ballet was concerned as there are many 5/4 Slav folk dances.
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We are told that after he called his cardiologist, who by the way, is Dr. Jonathan Reiner, to report that he had been having some discomfort, the doctor said you'd better get yourself back in here right now because as you pointed out, last November 22nd, the then - vice president-to-be was brought to the hospital.
CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Vice President Could Be Hospitalized Overnight - March 5, 2001
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Unfortunately, there is a mentality in the federal bureaucracy that defies change and rejects innovation.
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The novel is regarded as one of the classic works.
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The vote is likely to be postponed to a specially convened synod in November.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why, I wonder, don't these novels ever depict a brave new world that's learned its lesson, one that's loving and gentle instead of harsh and brutal?
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The rest of the book is a rampant cornucopia of sickness and murders as the noble hero, Dr. Alex Cross, attempts to find Casanova's victims, hidden deep in Casanova's sex caves.
It's A Good Thing He Can't Blow My Mind
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My serial Flyover City is a blog-novel, detailing the trials and tribulations of a regular guy living in a world chock-full of super heroes and villians.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » A Vast List of Storytelling Blunders
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It's very entertaining to watch and read, and cheaper even than a trashy romance novel.
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- View full size photo uploaded June 1, 2009 Donovan McNabb posted an update over on his Yardbarker blog about what he calls his busy time of year.
BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
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By offering protection, not suffocation, Europe could set an example for the world in the best way to foster digital innovation.
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An enterprise should encourage innovation.
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We must encourage innovation if the company is to remain competitive.
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In Roman times November was a month of hard work in ploughing and sowing.
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WASHINGTON (RNS) As Democrats conduct a grim postmortem on Tuesday's (Nov. 2) elections, some liberal leaders say one diagnosis is already clear: the party's outreach to religious voters was lifeless from the start.
Have Democrats Lost Faith In Faith-Based Outreach?
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The writer was a cockney through and through, and the story behind his creation is a particularly novel one.
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The flagship ladieswear brand increased turnover by 8 percent, while menswear grew sales by 12 percent, Identity up 18 percent and Daniel Hechter posted a 12 percent increase.
IOL: News
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(Bush and Dr Cheney legacy), not just lock it up in cupboards. another inspiration for my writing is this innovative musician and activist fighting racism, Islamo-phobia and injustice head on through his "Rhythm and beats". although his documentaries and DIY cook book music genre are termed irreverence bordering treason against queen and country and glorifying terrorism among the Pakistani and Muslim youth of Britain, But it is merely exposing the truth about the sentiments of equality, discrimination, integration and assimilation.
Pak Tea House
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Between short scenes – aiming presumably to distil the essence of Faulks's novel but actually stripping it of atmosphere and verve – swathes of prose are just read out.
Birdsong; On Ageing; The Big Fellah; Yes, Prime Minister
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This whimsical but dangerous world was depicted in a monumentally epic 15,000 page, single-spaced typed novel, "In the Realms of the Unreal".
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abstractness," of science, it also accounts for its wide and free range of fruitful novel applications in practice.
Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education
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It should be clear by now that Jackson has been royally twisted by the trifecta of supernova fame, seemingly unlimited cash, and a profound loneliness - none of which he asked for.
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A U.S. Senate Judiciary subcommittee is scheduled to hear testimony on that issue Wednesday in Washington, D.C. "It's premature to start solving the problem until you know what the extent of it is," said Neil Donovan, the coalition's executive director.
Attacks On Homeless To Be Hate Crimes In Florida
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Parkhurst tells Bullinger, among other novelties, that Riccio was a necromancer, who happened to be dirked; by whom he does not say.
John Knox and the Reformation
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merely a dull rehash of his first novel
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They also deliberated on the path-breaking innovations that changed things for the better.
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Bolt on necks may or may not have been innovated by him (they existed on other instruments) but he pulled together the art of manufacturing guitars like no one else.
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He sat among the great philosophers and the novelists of Western life like Steinbeck and Stegner and dreamed up a word for what Visa is: “chaordic” — complex systems that blend order and chaos.
The Reading Class, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The latest round of trouble came as BP's billionaire partners in TNK-BP, who operate under the name Alfa Access Renova, sought to block a $16 billion share swap and Arctic exploration deal agreed with Rosneft in January.
A Tale of Two Partners
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Three-decker novel about the contrasting, intersecting lives of a Chinese boy and girl, born in the same mainland village and brought to America by force of circumstances.
Obama Talks. People Listen. Markets Tank.
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In a recent paper, Dr. Dial and a graduate student, Brandon E. Jackson, presented a novel idea about how some dinosaurs used their proto-wings — a possible step in the evolution of flight.
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Do you think working 'on assignment' like that will re-accustom you to the writing habit such that, say, your novel or other writing might flow more easily?
DC's
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In an age of central heating and renovation Greystones presumably featured as a rare unspoiled habitat.
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Both players were found guilty of foul and abusive language towards the match official during Acorn's defeat to Normanton Knights on November 20.
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November 27, 2009 at 5:26 am ity bity tiny winy orange and white little kitty
Classics: now with favorite buttons! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Compared with them, the novel appears to be a creature from an alien species.
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This system looks at property value and does not look at issues around a company 's turnover.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nobody ever gets shingles or quinsy, or mumps in a novel.
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The approach starts with a weakened version of a microbe called an adenovirus.
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Not only was Mihailović collaborating with the enemy, Donovan also knew that Tito was convinced the Chetnik chief had fed the Nazis information to try to have him assassinated three months earlier.
Wild Bill Donovan
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We have grasped, perhaps more than any other nation, that there is a long-run cost to dependency on the state, including an aversion to risk that eventually enervates the entrepreneurial spirit necessary for innovation and prosperity.
Beware of the Big-Government Tipping Point
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One wonders what the point of his "traditionalism" is if the Holy Gospels can become "wacky novelties".
10/01/2002 - 11/01/2002
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In his Decision Letter dated the 8th November 1999 the Inspector dealt with locus in paragraphs 3-11.
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As we celebrate this milestone anniversary, transitioning to third-generation family leadership and innovation are keys to continuing success in serving retailers nationwide," says Joe Cory, Sr., said a spart of the announcement.
Dealerscope News
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While the remake of Japanese horror might be novel, remaking a film has become standard Hollywood practice.
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Seven bat species have been recorded in Nova Scotia, but little information is available on their relative abundance, ecology, and migratory patterns.
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In addition to the presence of neutralizing antibodies, in vitro studies have shown that human adenovirus type 5 hemagglutinates human erythrocytes and is partially inactivated by the classical complement system.
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The various elements of the novel fail to cohere.
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Magazine writers are mining the territory of their day jobs to write bankable novels that bring readers inside the worlds of music and fashion glitterati.
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These will be used as criteria for choosing proposals from companies bidding for the contract to renovate.
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This preceded the national campaign in the United Kingdom, which began in November 1991.
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Louisa M. Alcott , American novelist, author of Little Women, was born in Philadelphia.
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Except that Bainbridge was never quite that neat a writer; elliptical, mysterious and not too hung up on the indispensability of closure, her novels quite frequently seemed to lack an easily decipherable resolution, and be all the more powerful for it.
The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress by Beryl Bainbridge – review
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In 1879, Maurice, son of the poet and novelist George MacDonald, died at the age of fifteen.
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The result: a spare, jagged, supremely efficient novel (183 pages) that, although utterly lacking in exposition, lays bare an entire world of workaday lowlifes trying to get by on the fringes of organized crime.
New Fiction
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Created by novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes was an investigative genius who could routinely assess seemingly random clues and solve the mystery.
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It may be a dubious analogy, but just say that reading a novel is something like going on a ride at the midway.
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When it comes to monster movies, novelty is not the be-all end-all; there is always room for a splashy new death or a witty recontextualization, but there are benefits to sticking to the formula.
Farihah Zaman: 2010 Fantastic Fest #3: All Creatures Great and Small; Zombies, Vampires, and Terrible Human Beings
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The question of motive hangs over these first pages, and over the whole novel.
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This is more than twice the production rate in adults, primarily because of relative polycythemia and increased red blood cell turnover in neonates.
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Lanchester's second novel follows a day in the life of its eponymous hero.
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However, since this mode was included in previous versions, it feels more like a postscript than a true addition or novelty.
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With the deepening of grain circulating system innovation, grain logistics' development becomes emergency.
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The mass movement for technical innovation is vigorously forging ahead in the factory.
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The novel is also natural in the sense of man's everyday life, done without pretence and pose.
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Well before the beginning of the global economic crisis, a Brazilian street seller was on his way to becoming a very famous entrepreneur in the country by doing just one thing: selling popcorn, with a personal touch. 36 year old Valdir Novaki used to work as an itinerant farm labourer, until he arrived in Curitiba, in 1988, where he started working as a newsagent, then as a car park driver.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Tips to face the crisis from a popcorn street seller
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At this point the imagery begins to repeat itself in different iterations, as it will for the rest of the novel: The man is at the station where the woman is now looking at him "vacantly"; the dog appears again, blocking his path; he walks along the street, where "a cyclist is trying to pedal along," the fish in his saddle bag now joined by a loaf of bread on top of it.
Experimental Fiction
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Innovation starts with the "understory" of the economic food chain: the entrepreneurs.
Krisztina Holly: The Innovation Ecosystem
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OH OH OH, one last thing: yes, I got the birthday package and it was filled with graphic novelly goodness that I didn't have and we are now fighting over the contents as to who gets to read which ones first EVEN THOUGH it's my birthday present.
Greetings from the land of sunshine and wagging tails
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The promise was made on November 8th in order to de-escalate the stand-off with police who were preparing to attack those inside the building as well as their supporters on the street.
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They also offer a look into little-known innovations, such as precision artillery shells for howitzers developed for the US Army.
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This paper describes a case study of adaptation, constraint, and evolutionary innovation in pierid butterflies.
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There is talk of a massive fall in profits and a slump in turnover - talk that some outposts of the empire were simply not performing well enough to survive.
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Between 1933 and 1939, he produced fifty-four short stories and twenty novels / novellas in serialized form under such pen names as Samuel I.
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Through the mind-hopping Ezili, who "swims" through time and space, the novel's multiple strands exist simultaneously, suggesting that all three characters are, in some sense, plural aspects of a single woman.
The Little Professor:
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The book will probably be more attractive to Durkheim specialists and graduate students than to novices in the field.
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Cities such as Moscow, Novgorod, Pskov, and Yaroslavl grew around the old fortresses (kremlins) and monasteries that formed their centers and near the gates where artisans and traders peddled their goods.
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Americans of this time spread their Hallowe’en celebrations from the 31st of October until the morning of the 3rd of November, a period know as Allhallowtide.
Hallowe’en In the Gilded Age | Edwardian Promenade
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The drive to constantly innovate product and process technology is strongly visible.
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He'd heard the debates about the cost of alcohol abuse to the NHS, but only when novelist Chris Paling found himself on a ward with long-term alcoholics did he really grasp the prognosis
Latest news from the public and voluntary sectors, including health, children, local government and social care, plus SocietyGuardian jobs | guardian.co.uk
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Selling fireworks should be prohibited other than for the few days immediately before November 5, unless the authorities give special dispensation for other events.
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It took wise and far-seeing leaders to discern that major events were in the offing, requiring novel thinking.
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As a first step toward dealing with he problem, management decides to compute the annual cost to the company of this 30 percent turnover.
A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
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The demands made upon Martin in the novitiate in his difficult work with the dying - and the hard-won joy it brings - lead to a further thought.
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Other innovative drugs whose development he oversaw included atracurium, a muscle relaxant, and lamotrigine, an epilepsy drug.
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Her ordeal began in November when she started having fits and convulsions despite no previous history of health problems.
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We do this by creating innovative flavour combinations, such as havarti, smoked chicken and avocado, aged cheddar, tomato and spicy Genoa salami and brie, green apple, crushed walnuts and watercress.
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For all of these goods, product cycles are truncated by rapid innovation.
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The cultural establishment has recognised his ability and heaped awards on his previous six novels.
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Many such terms bombard the English language continually: some are stopped at the barriers of honesty and common sense; many invade the lexicon like novae, only
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol 1 No 2
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The Pacaas Novos National Park protects 7,648 km2 of montane and submontane area in the Chapada dos Parecis.
Madeira-Tapajós moist forests
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One of the reasons his novel had been such a hit was because he had appeared at several readings during Jewish Book Month.
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After a two-month renovation and deep cleaning, McCann's petite third-floor gallery is spotless.
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Alfo a vicarage in roth Nov. Here were alfo three celebrated dioc. of Lifmore, fit. in bar.
Topographia hibernica : or The topography ofIreland, antient and modern. Giving a complete view of the civil and ecclesiastical state of that kingdom; with its antiquities, natural curiosities, trade, manufactures, extent and population
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Beauvoir, Alphonse Karr, Émile Souvestre, who, to no small extent individually and to a very great extent when taken in battalion, helped to conquer that supreme reputation for amusingness, for pastime, which the French novel has so long enjoyed throughout Europe.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
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Dave sends BoingBoing this short movie comprised of excerpts from footage they captured on November 2, 2004.
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Although the order does not propose any great innovations, it is worth making some brief comments on its background.
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«Il neige sur le cinéma», in which he discusses snow in the films of Georges Méliès, Jean Renoir, Charlie Chaplin, Leopold Lindtberg, René Clair, Robert Flaherty, and especially La Symphonie pastorale, Jean Delannoy's film based on Gide's novella?
Languagehat.com: THE ONTOLOGY OF NARRATIVE.
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Now you can reimagine anything: a novel, a song, a sandwich.
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In a way, it was a more momentous event than actually hearingthe novel hadbeen accepted, becauseit was concrete, fixed in paper.
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