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  • Deborah Landau has put urgency into the often low-key advent of a second book -- these beautiful harrowing poems are new-minted and young, but also age-old, broken and wise.

    Carol Muske-Dukes: Scattershot Poetry Reviews -- Three Books Carol Muske-Dukes 2011

  • Seems like it takes a long time to get there, but suddenly it blazes in his face—the miracle radiance of a new-minted name.

    Novel Excerpt - Full Chapter of Jimmy! George LaCas 2011

  • Deborah Landau has put urgency into the often low-key advent of a second book -- these beautiful harrowing poems are new-minted and young, but also age-old, broken and wise.

    Carol Muske-Dukes: Scattershot Poetry Reviews -- Three Books Carol Muske-Dukes 2011

  • My recent-college-graduate son recently called around to check up on how some of his high school friends are faring in the brave new job market, now that they too are new-minted college graduates.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Two Views of Credit Default Swaps 2010

  • Deborah Landau has put urgency into the often low-key advent of a second book -- these beautiful harrowing poems are new-minted and young, but also age-old, broken and wise.

    Carol Muske-Dukes: Scattershot Poetry Reviews -- Three Books Carol Muske-Dukes 2011

  • He was certain, though, that his new-minted optimism and willingness to sit down and talk to the suits as if he respected them had overcome whatever unfair obstacles had slowed his deserved momentum.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • My recent-college-graduate son recently called around to check up on how some of his high school friends are faring in the brave new job market, now that they too are new-minted college graduates.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Two Views of Credit Default Swaps 2010

  • He was certain, though, that his new-minted optimism and willingness to sit down and talk to the suits as if he respected them had overcome whatever unfair obstacles had slowed his deserved momentum.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • A southerner, from Kentucky, Hardwick had set out, though, when she came to New York in 1939, to write fiction, from a somewhat liberated woman's view (her first act on getting off the Greyhound bus in Times Square was to buy a new-minted American edition of Finnegans Wake).

    The New York Stories of Elizabeth Hardwick 2010

  • The first dates in an international tour that will be joined in the new year by a revival of The Comedy Of Errors, this is a chance to get a glimpse of a genuinely impressive ensemble of actors who can make Shakespeare seem new-minted.

    This week's new theatre Mark Cook 2010

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