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"Ladies and gentlemen," narrator Carey Wilson began as a train pulled into a station in Niland, California, "your Inquiring Cameraman decided to look into this much-discussed situation of the unemployed of the United States flocking to California."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Irving Thalberg's Final 'Attack Ad' Sparks Riots Greg Mitchell 2010
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No, Skarsgard admits, he hasn't read the best-selling Stieg Larsson novel upon which the much-discussed Hollywood version is based: "I read other things," Skarsgard, 59, says by telephone from Los Angeles.
Marshall Fine: Interview: Stellan Skarsgard as a Gentle Man Marshall Fine 2011
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I noticed this when I participated in the much-discussed "Open Hearts, Open Minds" conference on abortion at Princeton this fall.
Dr. David P. Gushee: Abortion, American Culture And The Limits Of Law Dr. David P. Gushee 2011
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But I write here not about the artistic merit of the production but about its much-discussed content.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Does the English National Opera's 'Death of Klinghoffer' Romanticize Terror? Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012
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I noticed this when I participated in the much-discussed "Open Hearts, Open Minds" conference on abortion at Princeton this fall.
Dr. David P. Gushee: Abortion, American Culture And The Limits Of Law Dr. David P. Gushee 2011
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One (of many) examples was his 2008 response to statements made by President George W. Bush about terrorism and Iraq (with its much-discussed concluding line that Bush should "shut the hell up").
Mitchell Bard: A Tribute to Olbermann: Why He Is Different From the Pundits at Fox News Mitchell Bard 2011
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One (of many) examples was his 2008 response to statements made by President George W. Bush about terrorism and Iraq (with its much-discussed concluding line that Bush should "shut the hell up").
Mitchell Bard: A Tribute to Olbermann: Why He Is Different From the Pundits at Fox News Mitchell Bard 2011
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In two much-discussed short books, Alasdair Macintyre on Herbert Marcuse and George Lichtheim on Georg Lukács, the authors engaged the philosophers with both sympathy and searing skepticism.
Lyrical Leftist, Dogged Idealist Fred Siegel 2011
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One (of many) examples was his 2008 response to statements made by President George W. Bush about terrorism and Iraq (with its much-discussed concluding line that Bush should "shut the hell up").
Mitchell Bard: A Tribute to Olbermann: Why He Is Different From the Pundits at Fox News Mitchell Bard 2011
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But I write here not about the artistic merit of the production but about its much-discussed content.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Does the English National Opera's 'Death of Klinghoffer' Romanticize Terror? Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012
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