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Bracketed by the expressway, a strip of car repair shops and a smattering of smaller residential buildings, the property now consists of a desolate mix of industrial tenants.
Gifford Miller's Next Step Joseph De Avila 2011
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Bracketed by a very self-conscious narrative about the social construction of manifestos (all of which we read out, it takes about thirty minutes), a fat ten points of rage, an invitation to abandon art for the tactics of art:
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Bracketed comments below are my connections between the narrative surrounding Barack Obama's election and inauguration two years ago and the scholarly deconstruction of the monomyth.
Christopher Cocca: Updating The Hero Myth Of Barack Obama Christopher Cocca 2011
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Bracketed comments below are my connections between the narrative surrounding Barack Obama's election and inauguration two years ago and the scholarly deconstruction of the monomyth.
Christopher Cocca: Updating The Hero Myth Of Barack Obama Christopher Cocca 2011
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Bracketed by a very self-conscious narrative about the social construction of manifestos (all of which we read out, it takes about thirty minutes), a fat ten points of rage, an invitation to abandon art for the tactics of art:
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Bracketed by the Potomac and the James Rivers, this was a land of verdant tobacco plantations where slaves worked the fields under the shadow of imposing mansions.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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Bracketed by antitrust laws on one side and competitive distrust on the other, the major record companies have rarely been able to develop a unified strategy for even the smallest issue, so coming to a consensus on something as momentous as the internet may be impossible.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Bracketed by antitrust laws on one side and competitive distrust on the other, the major record companies have rarely been able to develop a unified strategy for even the smallest issue, so coming to a consensus on something as momentous as the internet may be impossible.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Note 63: Bracketed words show where Irving Janis used the words "urinate" and "erection" but commented, "Obviously a less formal term occurs in actual conversation." back
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008
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Bracketed by the Potomac and the James Rivers, this was a land of verdant tobacco plantations where slaves worked the fields under the shadow of imposing mansions.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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