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But, like most historicalnovels,Atonement usesits historical setting— the movingly vividretreat from Dunkirk in this instance — as a catalyst to move the story forwardmore thanserving tothrow a light on a historic moment or figure.
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But, like most historicalnovels,Atonement usesits historical setting— the movingly vividretreat from Dunkirk in this instance — as a catalyst to move the story forwardmore thanserving tothrow a light on a historic moment or figure.
Booking Through Thursday: History or Historical Fiction « Exile on Ninth Street 2009
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But, like most historicalnovels,Atonement usesits historical setting— the movingly vividretreat from Dunkirk in this instance — as a catalyst to move the story forwardmore thanserving tothrow a light on a historic moment or figure.
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Instead, we will get more canards launched, moredistractions from issues and more name-calling fromthe Republicans, who will be hot tothrow the American people off the Democrat message.
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Torres, a native of nearby East Chicago, IN, will be on hand tothrow out the game's ceremonial first pitch.
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Torres, a native of nearby East Chicago, IN, will be on hand tothrow out the game's ceremonial first pitch.
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Torres, a native of nearby East Chicago, IN, will be on hand tothrow out the game's ceremonial first pitch.
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On this question, I’m in no position tothrow stones.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Poor Old William Saletan 2009
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On this question, I’m in no position tothrow stones.
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I’ve never really enjoyed Resident Evil games — not becausethey’re bad, but just because I don’t like games that make me want tothrow down the controller in terror and run from my living room.
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