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Chabon invokes and interprets and struggles to reinvent for us, with characteristic warmth and lyric wit, the personal and family history that haunts him even assimply becauseit goes on being written every day.
Manhood for Amateurs: Summary and book reviews of Manhood for Amateurs by Michael Chabon. 2009
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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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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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That works for me, becauseit excuses me from having to worry about my own behavior.
Rapists and Abusers jimhines 2009
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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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We savour it,not sadistically, but becauseit represents the ultimateescapism: seeing the rules and restrictionsof our own society wrecked, inverted andremoved.
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This last was cause for real concern, becauseit implies that someone, somewhere wants to discuss joboptions with a cartoon Achoerodus viridis.
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This last was cause for real concern, becauseit implies that someone, somewhere wants to discuss joboptions with a cartoon Achoerodus viridis.
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The California's Supreme Court (in a 7-0 decision written by the justice who authored the marriage decision) has already unanimously determined pre-election review is not precluded when the challenge is based upon a claimthat the initiative may not properly be submitted to the voters becauseit amounts to a constitutional revision rather than an amendment.
California's "Proposition 8 - Limit on Marriage Initiative" Should Be Removed From The Ballot 2008
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We savour it,not sadistically, but becauseit represents the ultimateescapism: seeing the rules and restrictionsof our own society wrecked, inverted andremoved.
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