Pénélope Bagieu's "Brazen," for instance, published as an adult book in France, but a young adult book in the United States.
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And we do not run a big shares and trading book in Amsterdam rather we'd like to keep the book in London.
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The character first appeared in a comic book in 1966.
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Clinton ended up responding to the book in TV interviews.
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I want to just hold the book in my hands.
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I just couldn't bring myself to turn the book in.
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Book in advance to try and avoid this, if possible.
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She'll take a page from Trump's book in doing so.
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I just kept writing the book in the same way.
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You can look at the book in so many ways.
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Every book in the store faces outward, displaying its cover.
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GUTFELD: Steve, never leave a book in the green room.
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Incredibly, they finished the book in just a few months.
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She won the Pulitzer Prize for the book in 1961.
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He wanted to take the book in a different direction.
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But he also wraps the book in so much love.
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Their epistolary tussle was expanded into a book in 2012.
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Follow through and book in the meetings with hiring managers.
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A good book in any genre is a good book.
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I haven't read a whole book in all my life.
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Walden begins, like the book, in early summer of 1845.
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And there was a big book in front of you.
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I decided to write this book in May of 2013.
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The second book in the series was released on Tuesday.
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Plus, the final book in the trilogy just came out!
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See more images from the book in our exclusive slideshow.
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They use this book in part to revise the record.
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I was too hard on this book in my review.
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Let your niece discover the book in her own time.
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She never got to hold the book in her hand.
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The book in its published form owes everything to him.
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The emissary leaves behind a book in the Kanamit language.
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"I was assigned the book in high school," she said.
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How to send a book in the Google Play Store1.
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Skye Borgman: The Brobergs wrote a book in the early 2000s.
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That's why Orange very consciously set his book in the present.
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And it's not just a random comic book in Dustin's collection.
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The person packing his book in an Amazon warehouse is not.
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I cited several passages from the book in front of me.
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He could write a book in three days, if need be.
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I read the book in one sitting, because I couldn't move.
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What got you to write that book in the first place?
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And that would end up in the book in some form?
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And there was one book in particular he treasured: the Quran.
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Keef is the third book in the RKS Library Editions series.
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The fashionable family posed for photos with the book in hand.
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The book is the second book in the Charlotte Holmes series.
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The book, in my judgment, was meant to be a corrective.
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What happens when he wants to book in at the doctor's?
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I am so excited to publish this book in this moment.
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Trump has praised the book in the past, The Journal reported.
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The writers won a Tony Award for best book in 1992.
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"Vinegar Girl" is the third book in the Hogarth Shakespeare project.
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Trump co-authored the bestselling book in 1987 with Tony Schwartz.
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Alice is more like a Chuck Palahniuk book in podcast form.
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Jhumpa Lahiri wanted to write a book in Italian, about Italian.
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Ann Givens: Can you describe the book in your own words?
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Persuade someone to read the book in 50 words or less.
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We were looking for the Future Book in the wrong place.
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Any book in particular you like teaching to your law students?
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That's how I picked up his book in the first place.
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Remember how you didn't exactly finish this book in high school?
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They take reservations, so book in advance to skip the line.
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For the best price, aim to book in the off season.
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Persuade someone to read the book in less than 50 words.
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"Do you think he has a book in him?" she asked.
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The first book in the series was a Newbery Honor winner.
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I'll announce the next book in the book club hopefully shortly.
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I only learned about it after reading the book in 2010.
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Why did you decide to write the book in broken English?
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Bannon himself regularly mentions to the book in discussions of immigration.
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It's the inaugural book in our two person bicoastal book club.
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Have you read an entire book in the last three months?
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SPOILERS follow for the first book in the trilogy, Heap House.
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" 'The Shell Seekers' was the quintessential word-of-mouth book in hardcover," Thomas J. McCormack, then chairman of St. Martin's Press, which published the book in the United States, told The New York Times in 21995.
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There are a couple of references to your first book in Sourdough.
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This is not a book, in the ordinary sense of the word.
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I wrote my first book in 2012, about abortion bans in Europe.
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Once that confusion was cleared up, people bought the book in droves.
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It would really have screwed up the book in a big way.
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Mahler used words from the book in his third, partly choral, symphony.
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Before the Domesday Book in the 11th century, identity was never static.
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A Times reporter recently booked the Airbnb—using Instant Book in fact.
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That's explained in the book, in brief, and an idea of meritocracy.
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He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.
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Goldmans framed the book in a way that makes O.J. Simpson's guilt
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A second book in 2014 documented his thoughts on better food choices.
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Luca seems to have a very famous comic book in her future.
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The first book in King's 'Dark Tower' series was released in 1982.
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"Utter nonsense," she called the book in an interview with the Times.
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VICE: I read the entire book in one sitting and loved it.
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In 2012, Harvard Medical School researchers stored a digital book in DNA.
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Many of us read that magical book in a week or less.
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She wrote a weight-loss book in 2010 based on spiritual principles.
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People now make special trips, with book in hand and heightened expectations.
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We'll include Lemann's comments on each book in italics, before further description.
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My father never read a book in his life, my mother neither.
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There's been a backlash against the book in Denton, where Hauser lives.
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I remember seeing the Chicana punk Alice Bag's book in your studio.
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Did the review impact your opinion of the book in any way?
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The sacrifice was provoked by the debut of another book in Spanish.
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I read that book in college, and it just blew my mind.
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Now 55, he's about to publish his first book in nine years.
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Trump is clever but probably has not read a book in years.
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You can find the book in your local library, bookstore or online.
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It's a book in which the scenes play out in little rooms.
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But they're going to use another book in the eighth-grade course.
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This is the first book in what's currently a two-book series.
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Mike's also got a book in the works ... a certain money maker.
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Ditto for Leslie, whose perspective interrupts the book in three slender sections.
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Next up is the latest book in Jason Matthews's Red Sparrow trilogy.
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Next year I tried the same thing — an old book in German.
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But he read the book in a day and was blown away.
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The statue depicts a thoughtful Marx, holding a book in one hand.
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She had one book in her possession: Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women".
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Mr. Meehan published his first book, "The PDT Cocktail Book," in 2011.
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"You can read this book in the bath," begins HUG THIS BOOK!
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Three main themes emerge in the book in relation to Mr. Trump.
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The seventh and final book in the series was released in 2007.
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Ford was excited to give the book in the Rifle "Nutcracker" wrapping.
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Pew's most recent study found "the share of Americans who have read a book in the last 133 months (73%) has remained largely unchanged since 2012," when 74% of Americans had read a book in the past year.
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The results were documented in a widely distributed book in the early 1980s.
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I started the book in 2012 and finished writing about nine months ago.
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You can either get someone in the next hour or book in advance.
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PLUS: The boy band opens up about their new book In the Limelight.
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So what if I had only skim-read the book in a hurry?
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To prove them wrong, she began writing a book in defense of homeopathy.
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Trow's essay came out as a book in 2125 and again in 22046.
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Gabaldon told Entertainment Weekly not until the very last book in the series.
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Those interviews are now available in my book, In the Company of Women.
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"White", a work of nonfiction, is his first book in nearly a decade.
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He told me no one would remember the book in about three weeks.
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Koh: Thankfully, I was asked to draw the book in my own style.
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Every time Rory has a book in her hand, do 3 pendulum kicks.
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I usually read a children's book in the classroom and then answer questions.
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The feature is free to use with any Kindle book in your library.
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It also plans an illustrated version of the Fantastic Beasts book in 2017.
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Meisler is working on her third book in a trilogy about the 1970s.
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As a boy, he said, he read every book in the Belton library.
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I have a book in my bathroom with all of Chanel's runway collections.
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A daddy moose and calf leave a bookshop together, new book in hoof.
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It is now the fastest-selling nonfiction book in publisher Henry Holt's history.
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The magical book in particular appears without ceremony or introduction or plausible explanation.
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Gomez came to the project after reading the book in her teen years.
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As Jamie Martin points out in a review of Nicholas's book in Bookforum,
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A "blue book" in today's puzzle is not a test booklet, but SMUT.
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The U.S. Air Force launched Project Blue Book in 2628 to investigate sightings.
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A skilled researcher, Hansen anchors his book in the dark waters of character.
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Committing to intentionally spending more time with a book in hand is fulfilling.
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They plan to publish their findings in a book in the coming months.
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The 560-page tome is Stern's first book in more than two decades.
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Publicists and agents, trying to book in time with the 24-year-old.
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So I'll probably throw this book in my bag for tour as well.
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Budd Schulberg wrote a great book in 1941 titled What Makes Sammy Run.
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There, she produced In Altre Parole — a book in Italian, about learning Italian.
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It has been compared to Mao Zedong's "Little Red Book" in digital form.
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So I made a book in '288 of Zakir Hussain, the tabla player.
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I sat down and started writing this book in the summer of 2016.
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Scorsese read the book in the '70s and it just appealed to him.
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Read: "A Delicate Touch," the 48th book in Stuart Woods's Stone Barrington series.
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I read this book in my late 20s and it was a revelation.
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Book in the spring or summer; the tours begin in September and October.
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I usually have more than one book in progress at any given time.
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Bryant tweeted Adeyemi in 2018 that he read the book in a day.
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The new episodes draw from "Finders Keepers," the second book in King's series.
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The book in front of Mawlawi Hanafi was ripped and covered in blood.
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And in fact, he's writing a book in which, presumably, he'll tell all.
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But Gates had a different take when he recommended the book in May.
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But some of Mr. Markovits's admirers put his book in even grander company.
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Eaton also released a poetry book in 2006 called "Shirley Eaton's Golden Touch."
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One woman in the audience raised an anti-vaccination book in the air.
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If you can't book in advance, sign up as soon as you arrive.
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Have a warm bath or shower, meditate or read a book in bed.
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"Christmas Days" is beautifully packaged, a gift book in more ways than one.
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"The Magician's Land," the final book in the "Magicians" series by Lev Grossman.
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In 1794, he became the first Indian to publish a book in English.
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Until then, I had never read a full book in my entire life.
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The first book in that series, Chasing Shadows, was published the same year.
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The book in this Sunday's acrostic was suggested to us by a solver.
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Girl reading the Mickey Mouse and the Pirate Submarine comic book in Pittsburgh, 1947.
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When I got my copy of the book in 2008, I was really excited.
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Many pages later, I put down the book in a state of profound confusion.
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Despite these intriguing passages from Arthur's life, the book, in all, was a disappointment.
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The first book in his series, Welcome to Dead House, was released in 1992.
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It took 10 years to be able to write a book in two months.
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Ahead, we've selected some of our favorite affirmations from Williams' book, in stores today.
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Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" is reputed to be the fastest-selling book in history.
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Some people like reading a book in order to feel tired and fall asleep.
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Scott's family have said he was unarmed and reading a book in his vehicle.
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Can you tell me about publishing that book in the literary landscape of 2002?
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Schultz is releasing a book in February that meshes his upbringing with societal responsibilities.
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You read the book in ninth grade and obsessed about the movie in 2013.
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By the time I finished the book, in late 2018, I'd largely discarded it.
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One of the reasons I structured the book in three chronicles, each from a
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" Coulter is currently pitching her new book, "In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome.
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The spread of a common international accounting rule book in Europe has raised standards.
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Its success led to a book, "In Search of Lost Frogs," published in 19143.
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The saga began with publication of an excerpt from Brazile's forthcoming book in Politico.
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And PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the new book in the trailer above.
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"I take my gun rights very personally," Loesch wrote in her book in 2014.
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A book, in contrast, should take its reader on a journey with an itinerary.
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Dinner is $325 per person, but if you book in advance, it is $275.
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Then, she managed to make every mistake in the book in fighting that election.
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Book in a few coffee catchups even though you only drink coffee when writing.
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Itaú's loan book in Paraguay was at 8 billion reais ($2.12 billion) in March.
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" The conservative commentator recently released a book, "In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!
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Ms. Shine wrote a book in 2005 titled "Happy Housewives" that discusses her marriage.
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We take a look at his new book in The New York Times Magazine.
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I just launched my children's book in the United States a few weeks ago.
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We spent Monday night celebrating the launch of the book in VICE's Williamsburg offices.
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"There is literally no way to get this book in China," Mr. Liu said.
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Cooking classes are another option, although you'll have to look and book in advance.
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On another sheet of paper, sketch the layout of your artist book in pencil.
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On Tuesday, with the rule book in tatters, they essentially threw up their hands.
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This narrative would have made for a lovely little book in its own right.
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" In addition, the obituary referred incorrectly to Mr. Naipaul's book "In a Free State.
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"We are sitting on a very good order book in the U.S.," he said.
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But the book, in its illustration of cultural narrow-mindedness, remains highly enjoyable reading.
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On Wednesday, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders dismissed the book in its entirety.
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At her request, I also started reading to her from my book-in-progress.
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But the Time-Turner didn't make sense in the book in its narrow application.
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Mr. Dundar wrote a book in prison, but he continued to write articles, too.
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When she was promoting her first book, in 2015, she identified herself as white.
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That's especially true, perhaps, because the show closed the book in such tidy fashion.
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The first book in his series, "Bruno, Chief of Police," was published in 2007.
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Ms. Karefa-Smart suggested that Mr. Pavlic try to find a book in them.
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People bought multiple copies and posted photos of themselves holding the book in bookstores.
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They have plenty of other looney tune conspiracy theorists to book in his place.
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Hart has become much more self-confident since writing her first book in 2014.
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Among his many seemingly crazy tasks at the time: digitizing every book in print.
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She had also published Ayyub's book in Kannada, the predominant language in the state.
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His is a book in which the words "I" and "we" are slippery indeed.
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The source novel for "Lovecraft Country" utilizes the green book in a more prominent manner than the film "Green Book," in which it is only leafed through on several occasions, with a small bit of exposition being given for what it is.
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Jamie McGuire self-published the book in 2011 and sold hundreds of thousands of copies.
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I read that book in graduate school and was sort of bowled over by it.
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Darden chronicled his experiences from the sensational trial in his bestselling 1996 book, In Contempt.
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Ray had given Erick this book in an envelope to open at the right time.
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Visitors can enter without a ticket to sign a condolence book in the entry hall.
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She also cowrote a book in 2011 called No Room For Vengeance about the incident.
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The terrorist was only mentioned in the book in passing, according to the Associated Press.
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"He gets called by everybody in the book, in terms of women," says the voice.
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The order book in those markets is strong and this will result in sales growth.
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" This quote does appear in Hollis's book, in Chapter 2: "The Lie: I'll Start Tomorrow.
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"The computer screen just hurts; you need a real book in your hand," he says.
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The exhibition, entitled "psalm" after a book in the Old Testament, exists in two parts.
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This clever player in Venezuela camouflaged his phone in a book, in case of theft.
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That book in turn became the companion of some of the world's most overweening leaders.
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It is only one book in 1000 that can outlive the forty-two-year limit.
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Scott's family has said he was reading a book in his vehicle when officers approached.
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Somebody is coming out with a book in two weeks, it will be very interesting.
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But I still like the Surface Book in theory more than I do in practice.
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I bought a sports car and published a book (in English and eight other languages).
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Bombora, which printed the book in Russia, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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Goldstein discussed the book in a small lunch this week organized by Brookings' David Wessel.
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I haven't read a book in a single sitting like that in a long time!
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How do you find a book in a library whose shelves are arranged like petals?
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Edward Jay Epstein wrote a book in the 1970s about journalism that I found fascinating.
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Edemariam anchors the book in these mundane rhythms, setting them against a vividly realized landscape.
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Dalio read this book in 2011, and it offers an analysis of Albert Einstein's failures.
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The latest book in the series, a play, is set to be released this weekend.
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He had a Bible or some such black religious book in his prayerfully positioned hands.
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I guess she has a phone book in the hellish limbo in which she's wandering.
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Attention RBG fans: Your favorite Supreme Court justice is publishing a new book in 2017.
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An editor at Viking UK had suggested that he rewrite the book in Standard English.
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The preface keys us into a factor that makes the book, in Rivkin's word, strange.
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But President Trump's White House has thrown out the rule book in so many ways.
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Dr. Seuss — discovered the unfinished manuscript and collection of sketches for the book in 2013.
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The only science book in the house was for young children, full of glossy illustrations.
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But I think the book in some ways deflates this idea that it's a meritocracy.
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Fans of Fifty Shades might see echoes of that book in this basic plot summary.
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Fans of Kirshenbaum will be delighted to see her first new book in a decade.
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That doesn't really bring importance, in my book, in terms of doing your own research.
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Her most recent book in that vein, "The Lonely City" (2016), may be her best.
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For that, you'll have to book in the tower, which starts at $1,100 per night.
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I always went for the book in the library with the most pictures in it.
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Russo's new collection of stories, "Trajectory," is a departure from that book in two ways.
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Andrew's bottom line: I read the book in just two sittings — it's a page-turner.
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This photo from 1926 shows a bride posing with a prayer book in her hands.
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"Cribsheet" is different from Oster's first book, in part because pregnancy and parenting are different.
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Coulter and pulling in bits from the second book in the series, The Subtle Knife.
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Open Book In 1898, Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was translated for the first time, into Hungarian.
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Concerned about his health, Mr. Mosher had hurried to finish his last book in December.
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There was a point when everyone was reading this book in London and I delayed.
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A woman with a dachshund on her lap read a children's book in the window.
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You had success with an adaptation of Disney's "The Jungle Book" in Chicago in 2013.
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As sharp as her insights often are, this is a book in which Everything Signifies.
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There's also a satirical political play planned for September and a book in the works.
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"The End," the final book in the series, will be adapted into one long episode.
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The book, in the early 1990s, was used to blackmail him, as he describes it.
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When I looked earlier, Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale was listed as the most-read book in the US. Amazon also provided me with a "chartography" for the novel, which informed me that it is the most popular book in the state of Maine.
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Sandy's novel is overdue; this is Mr. Sorrentino's first major book in more than a decade.
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But this book, in addition to those recipes, also documents Shake Shack's trajectory to global domination.
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There's been increased attention to the history of the Green Book in the past few years.
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Check out a short video of the augmented book in action below: Visit Instructables for more.
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Campos cautioned that he's only read two photocopied pages from Berenson's book in which he's cited.
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Other times, it's getting a much-needed school book in my daughter's hands within 48 hours.
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Osborne also aided Sandberg's memoir publicity by hosting a launch event for the book in 2013.
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The Chicago Review of Books vowed not to review a single Simon & Schuster book in 22013.
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The Armored Saint is the first book in The Sacred Throne series, due out next February.
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Reading The Hobbit out loud has made me see the book in a totally different light.
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We are incomplete like a book in two volumes of which the first has been lost.
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Click here for our review of the book in the July 23.2st issue of The Economist.
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Reading the book in 2018 paints a picture of Kubrick that feels reminiscent of Steve Jobs.
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Phillips recently found the book in a box of belongings forwarded to him by his brother.
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A Place for Us is the first book in Sarah Jessica Parker's imprint, SJP for Hogarth.
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She is working on a book, "In Her Nature", about women's relationships with the natural world
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Black: I wanted to make the book in order to be able to do just that.
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The third book in the series contains a scene in which Elizabeth is raped by Poldark.
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Comfy chairs are available for readers to sit back and relax with their book in hand.
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All of my neighbors and I are about to get a free book in the mail.
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Jean-Vincent Simonet's new book, In Bloom, features photographs shot at night while traveling in Japan.
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Look at that, this book out today, the number one book in the country on Amazon.
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You have Jordan Meadows and Gregg Jarret who has the number one book in the country.
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SEARCY: It&aposs like she&aposs never read a newspaper or a book in her life.
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Jeff Flake waded into this camp in an excerpt of his book in Politico this week.
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Nonetheless, it has gained more attention from journalists than any political-science book in recent memory.
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VICE: Why would you put words and pictures from a website into a book in 2016?
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the last book in the series, was released in 2008.
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Those guys reading the book in prison are really the beginning of the modern conspiracy thing.
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Earlier this month, MEG Energy said it would add to its hedge book in coming days.
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She later learned the garden had a copy of the book in their rare book collection.
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I wanna get to your book in the next section, but the increasing politicization of things.
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George in his armchair, with a book in his hand, and Maria on the couch, knitting.
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When it launched, it was clear WicDiv could be the hippest comic book in the land.
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Each book in Kevin Kwan's Crazy Rich Asians trilogy opens with an elaborate family tree graphic.
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He finally got his own comic book in 243, but it was canceled the next year.
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MORE said the former administration "followed the book" in its handling of the Russian election meddling.
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Comcast Corp's Universal Pictures, for example, debuted "Green Book" in about 1,000 domestic theaters in November.
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I wrote a book in 2000, "The Message of the Markets," that forcefully makes that case.
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Open Book In 2013, David Bowie published a widely circulated list of his 100 favorite books.
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Looking back, I wish I had expressed my displeasure at the book in a calmer way.
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All I wanted to do was be reading a book in a silo with the Amish.
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Obama will promote her book in nearly a dozen other cities over the next several weeks.
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His first book, "In the Midst of Plenty: The Poor in America," was published in 19853.
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According to Politico, the right-leaning Regnery Publishing will put out Spicer's book in July 2018.
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According to The Bookseller , it was the year's most critically praised book in the United Kingdom.
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I often dip into a book in the middle, just for a taste of the writing.
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"He had the book in his lap, and he began flipping through the pages," Simon recalled.
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It's not a book in a bookshelf, it's not a print behind glass on the wall.
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" An earlier version of this obituary referred incorrectly to Mr. Naipaul's book "In a Free State.
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JW: Do you have a favorite author in particular or a favorite book in the collection?
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So does Wang Zhen, creator of the world's first mass-produced book in 22017th-century China.
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Where do you see hope — because this is a hopeful book — in moving through health care?
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I couldn't have ordered the headphones or the book in time for my flight tomorrow morning.
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The pair had conducted roughly 300 interviews for the book in recent months, Mr. Heilemann said.
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Newton published the first few editions of the book in Latin (titled Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica).
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Readers can view a scanned book in a browser or download it to an e-reader.
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It's a young person's book, in many ways, and I hope some young people find it.
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"Her paintings are inventive and bold," Christopher Buckley wrote, reviewing the book in The Washington Post.
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ALLISON I'm learning that I don't like to be an open book in the public eye.
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An elaborate typed outline of his book in progress is tacked to corkboards lining the walls.
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Markle broke this rule when she signed a 10-year-old girl's autograph book in 2018.
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The second book in that trilogy, The Secret Commonwealth, is set to arrive on October 3rd.
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In 1993, Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski released the first book in his The Witcher series.
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He wrote much of the book in prison, where he was serving time for tax evasion.
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He was armed for debate against non-believers with a copy of Strobel's book in hand.
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I pick up a book in its crisp new cover and it's like a wrapped present.
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The Surf to Skate book, in the shape of a surfboard, is in front of them.
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"Wolf Hall," the first book in the series, begins mid-scene, in a galloping present tense.
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Dan Shaughnessy of the Boston Globe also wrote a book in 1990 that popularized the phrase.
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She included Nanaimo bars in her first book in the series, "150 Delicious Squares," in 1981.
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A later book, In Flagrante, was published in 21981, and has since gone out-of-print.
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Lee and artist Steve Ditko created the character, who appeared in his first comic book in 20183.
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Early critiques of Green Book in the Twittersphere weren't sold on its overly simplistic solutions to prejudice.
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If there was a phone book in the suspect's house, a warrant allowed them to find it.
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I could not imagine writing my book in my office at Columbia; it would have felt punitive.
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Since I've been sitting here I've written a book in my head about that plant over there.
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She released her sixth book in October 2017, called "Standing Strong," and recently entered a bodybuilding competition.
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With his book in my hands, I didn't want to think much and I didn't think much.
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Wu is betting the post-Oscars glow will drive box office earnings for "Green Book" in China.
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Before the publication of his book in 1870, songs were passed down orally from generation to generation.
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On Monday, Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls became the most-funded children's book in Kickstarter history.
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On the downside, that means he isn't allowed to discuss or promote the book in any way.
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Our heroine spent the entire 300 pages of each book in some sort of credit card trouble.
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Not a single baby book in creation can prepare you for the uniquely odd madness of parenting.
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Ocean Vuong's On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous might be the most time-unstuck book in recent memory.
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With Martí's translation of Ramona in mind, I decided to read the book in Paz Abasolo's Spanish.
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Martin originally published A Game of Thrones, the first book in a proposed fantasy trilogy, in 1996.
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By the time I started college in the States, I'd read every book in my childhood home.
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For the final book in the series, they decided to put a black man on the cover.
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A. You can edit the information for people in your Gmail address book in the Contacts list.
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When I saw the book in its entirety during Oscar week in L.A., I just started crying.
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"I first came across the book in my college library around 16 years ago," Kane tells Refinery29.
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"We haven't seen such a big book in euros for a long time," said an SSA banker.
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"I read the book in 2017 and I was so touched by it," Razvi told the site.
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Police say Scott was armed, but his family insist he was reading a book in the car.
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Imagine being able to read your book in peace without 500 children playing soccer all around you.
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I found this book in the green room it&aposs by -- it&aposs Newt Gingrich&aposs book.
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All of this made Bill suspicious, and he called for an audit of Disney's book in 2016.
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I read Cooper's book in prison and it's not what you'd call a page-turner or anything.
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"McCaul, a frequent guest on the Sunday shows, published a book in January titled "Failures of Imagination.
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Delaney is far from the only prospective 2020 candidate who has released a book in recent months.
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Now, a new government strategy document, the first such "White Book" in 10 years, is being prepared.
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If someone wrote some book in Russia that no one is going to read, it doesn't register.
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The comic book in which Superman makes his debut sold for $3.2 million on eBay in 2014.
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The man moved next to her on the sofa and opened the second book in the series.
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Cadillac launched the month-to-month subscription service, called BOOK, in New York City earlier in 2017.
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Her book, "Becoming," has been the best-selling book in the country for the last three months.
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When I did my book in 225, I have never had a publicist before in my career.
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The new installments are based on Voyager, the third book in Diana Gabaldon's sprawling series of novels.
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After devouring every dinosaur book in his school's library, he wrote and illustrated his own picture books.
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Even if the author would dead, I wouldn't want to trash his or her book in public.
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If you are reading this and you're an author who published a book in 2018, I apologize.
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Mr. Fiore designed the book in a few weeks on his own, then showed it to McLuhan.
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They left a shank broken off in the ignition and a Stephen King book in the backseat.
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It's wonderful to have this book in the world, but it was quite rough along the way.
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" The first book in the "Little House" series began as a memoir that Wilder called "Pioneer Girl.
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"White," a new essay collection and his first book in nearly a decade, comes out in April.
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Some of the news has sort of caught up to the book in this very strange way.
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Offshoots rose and fell in the next decades as acolytes worked to keep the book in print.
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I think of him as a cook's cook, and this book, in particular, as a cook's cookbook.
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There's something about being able to read an entire book in one sitting that's emotionally very satisfying.
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I ask Ali, who tells me an anecdote from their time shooting "Green Book" in New Orleans.
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Twenty-one years later, "Wasted" is perhaps the most in-demand out-of-print book in America.
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DEUTSCHE BANK EXPECTED TO LAUNCH AUCTION OF BOOK IN SEPTEMBER, PORTFOLIO MAY BE SOLD IN TRANCHES -SOURCES
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Blunk began working on the book in 2002, and it's clearly the better for that long gestation.
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It's winged and a book in the middle of it, with a serpent crawling up a plate.
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A tufted headboard was lit by two small overhead lights — perfect for reading a book in bed.
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It's a book in which Jesus and Colin Powell mingle with Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag and Lucretius.
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In 22013, the final book in what became the "Broken Earth" trilogy, "The Stone Sky," won, too.
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Mr. Lagerfeld designed and edited the book in 2018 to give to his friends as Christmas presents.
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She knew that from a book in the Rogers Memorial Library, not far from the arts center.
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He first got his start when he found a book in his father&aposs cabinet about programming.
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In truth, I was assigned the book in high school but didn't understand a word of it.
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Only snippets were available online, so he visited a university library to review the book in full.
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"There was this padded room, and I'd take a book in there and read," she told me.
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You'll get to save your work before erasing it all by zapping the book in the microwave.
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But to me the electronic version looks ugly compared to the designed book in its paper form.
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Right now, the left in Europe is playing by someone else's rule book in a rigged game.
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Disney remade "The Jungle Book" in 2016, but the 1994 version of it is still worth watching.
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I left the half-finished Monday book in the NICU for another family who might need it.
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"I could have done this book in Baltimore, New Orleans, Philadelphia," Kotlowitz says on this week's podcast.
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Speaking of buying things and books, walk through how you go about marketing a book in 225.
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" —Elizabeth P. "I haven't touched a book in the context of my job in more than a year.
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It's the whole book in microcosm: superb when it focuses on its subject, unnecessary when it veers away.
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At the Grammys we got even more Khaled karma and learned he has a book in the works.
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For very obvious reasons, James Comey is writing a book in the wake of his very public firing.
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Next week, Regan Arts publishes the book in a beautiful, illustrated edition, complete with an introduction by Turpin.
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The Port of Peril will be, by my count, the 21985th main series Fighting Fantasy book in total.
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"Let's engage with him," Dr. Qanta Ahmed, author of the book "In the Land of Invisible Women," urged.
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Scott's family have insisted he had no weapon and was simply reading a book in his car. pic.twitter.
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All I can say is, I won't have quit on the book in a year or five years.
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HANNITY: Let&aposs talk about this book in the context of where we are with the Mueller investigation.
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Because Joymode delivers on weekends and most subscribers book in advance, the company runs a pretty tight ship.
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"The Winds of Winter" is the sixth book in the planned "Game of Thrones" series of seven novels.
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Why it matters: This makes it the fastest-selling adult book in three years, according to the Post.
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Posing fully nude for Greg Gorman's "As I See It" photography book in 2000 helped cement that image.
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Unfazed, I start brainstorming activities we can do since we finished the book in our lesson earlier today.
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The army's department of public relations and psychological warfare published the book in English and Burmese in July.
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The book in question was a children's book about the first Norman King of England, William the Conqueror.
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Her second child was born around the same time that the seventh book in the series was released.
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His previous book in 2600, "Leadership BS", examined the gap between what companies say and how they act.
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I saw rows of mothers reading the book in chaise lounges while their kids splashed in swimming pools.
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Every essay, every article, every book in all their rich and absorbing (ph) detail was ultimately about him.
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According to the book, in the last moments of his life, the former president looked for his wife.
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What do you think is the most revealing part of the book, in terms of your personal life?
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Economist Books; 224 pages; £8.99The first quiz book in our 2440-year history, with suggestions from the staff.
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In 2016, she released another book, The Longevity Book, in which she reveals her tricks to aging gracefully.
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It would end up in the book in some form and then I was able to interview people.
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His lyrics made it obvious that he had a book in him, and last week it finally arrived.
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I began writing this book in Jan, 073 and it took me around 18 months to finish it.
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He describes the alien dust, and his quest to find it, in his book In Search of Stardust.
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We talked with Colonna about the book in a conference call attended by dozens of Extra Crunch readers.
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Having worked on the Serenity comic book in the past, Byrne is no stranger to sci-fi art.
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Is it okay for me to abandon my current Zachary Taylor book in favor of the American Pres.
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Macmillan Holt acquired publishing rights to John's memoirs on Thursday and will release his first book in 2019.
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Pity the likes of Michael Chabon, who released his fine new book in the midst of the election.
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This season, which follows the first book in the series, stays faithful to the novel with some rearranging.
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Ms. Reams said that, although the book in question was for older children, the passage was grade appropriate.
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There is a forthcoming artist book in which I try to capture and define the politics of listening.
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I can't remember when I last sat down and blew through a book in literally a single sitting.
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I published a book in June, and make a good deal of my living traveling to give talks.
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As he told The Verge: "I want to write a book in prison about trying to find joy."
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A new book in the series, based on the new London stage play, was released over the weekend.
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As recently as 2014, authors have praised Camp of the Saints, a white-supremacist book, in its pages.
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A philosophy book in the form of a novel that has very little to do with motorcycle maintenance.
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Nadella referred to this book in an email about senior leadership changes early in his time as CEO.
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He has already written a sequel and is under contract to write a third book in the series.
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The Edinburgh one is 97 pages long with about 60 words per event, a short book in itself.
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Travers moved into the 19th century home in London after releasing her fifth Mary Poppins book in 1962.
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Pellegrino had previously tweeted about the book in 2018 before signing on to help the pair with it.
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Carmody kept the book in tow partly out of superstition — the Crusaders kept winning — but also for inspiration.
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This is written in Lou's book in 1985, this old romantic, very cool application of the solar sail.
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Her final work of fiction, "At the Hairdressers," was a novella published as an e-book in 2011.
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However, "Be Frank With Me" was a book in which all of us found something to connect to.
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Monks: Graham had this book in high school written by the guitarist from Moist called Indie Band Bible.
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That they reviewed the book in question and not the book they wish the author had written instead.
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The next book in the Harry Potter installment, she says, is pretty much guaranteed to make you cry.
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I read a book in 1971 that, uh, really laid out what it was to be a libertarian.
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He wrote a law review article in 2000 and a book in 2006 that criticized assisted suicide laws.
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One day, I was walking through an airport with Ike when I spotted a book in a shop.
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The passage did inspire me to put a copy of this book in my online shopping basket, though.
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The reception's been pretty rapturous, but has it positioned the book in a different way than you imagined?
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I got the idea to do the book in 2010, and it came out in Spanish in 2014.
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But "The Midnight Line" is the rare book in which Reacher mostly doesn't have to act that way.
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So this is one of the fundamental questions of the book: in our anger, can we find coalition?
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I wrote the book in part because the conventional take is that the Big Marijuana takeover is inevitable.
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My mom once threw an R. L. Stine book in the trash because she thought it was demonic.
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So several years ago I made this book in Japanese as a report criticizing the design of museums.
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BA.com, the airline's website, showed no direct flights to China were available to book in January and February.
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John McCain is penning "his most personal book in years" to be released this May, his publisher announced.
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This is the book in which he eases through a crowd "like a police horse at a riot."
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When she finally received the book in July, she jokingly told them not to try to sell it.
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Nevertheless, Trump persisted and published her second book in 2017, Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success.
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I walked home with it tucked under my arm, this massive Victorian book in this massive Victorian town.
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Ian D'Agata's 2014 work "Native Wine Grapes of Italy" has been an essential book in my wine library.
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Since the publication of Milne's first book in 1926, the popularity of Winnie the Pooh has been unwavering.
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The third book in Ms. Buckingham's series, "The Modern Girl's Guide to Sticky Situations," came out in 2010.
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The movie is obviously telling a similar story [to the one in the book], in a different way.
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The final act of the book in terms of what Sarat Chestnut does is sort of cartoonishly grotesque.
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Whereas Madtown High is a stapled zine illustrated with line drawings, GHOST is a book in full color.
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My sister put the first book in my hands a year or two after it was first published.
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The first book in her Broken Earth trilogy, The Fifth Season, won the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
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Cher came out with a book in 1991 called Forever Fit: The Lifetime Plan for Health, Fitness, and Beauty.
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Never have I held a book in my hands and been more aware of its origins on the internet.
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Amazon isn't letting Donald Trump trolls mire former FBI director James Comey's new book in negative one-star reviews.
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What we learned, once we had the book in our hands, is there's far more to it than that.
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" Actress Bette Midler cited a famous anti-fascist book in her tweet: "And you thought it couldn't happen here.
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After all, it's been eight years since the last book in the series, A Dance With Dragons, hit shelves.
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As Rachel Cohen notes in her own review of the book in the New Republic, this gets complicated fast.
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" With the release of her memoir nearing, Metz is hopeful that readers will "read the book in its entirety.
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Microsoft originally launched the Surface Book in October 2015, and the company introduced a performance base option last October.
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After nearly 70 years, the woman returned the book "in excellent well-read condition," according to the Epsom library.
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I have heard great things about it; you can read Martin Wolf's review of the book in The Economisthere.
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The book in question is Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, by longtime media writer Michael Wolff.
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We had, from that phone call to getting the book in the bookstore, a period of about two months.
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The seventh and final book in Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass series concludes the journey of Aelin Galathynius.
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Both former Bush presidents were also quoted in a historian's book in November 2017 expressing their dislike of him.
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He then went on to have a lucrative career in advertising before he published his first book in 1937.
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Since its early release last Friday, Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury has become the hottest book in the country.
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The author was just as attached to the story of Charlotte's Web when he narrated the book in 1970.
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It's not one I was expecting to see and it definitely wins most unusual book in the Softwire library.
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Every book in the library, every computer, every bulletin board will have to be thrown away and somehow replaced.
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"As a matter of fact, I can confirm the strength of the order book in the Americas," he said.
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Simultaneously published in the newspaper as the interviews took place, these dialogues were compiled into a book in 1965.
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He still doesn't feel great about writing the book in the first place, as you may have gathered, though.
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Outlander was recently voted the second-most beloved book in America by PBS' Great American Read — beating Harry Potter.
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The actress previously had a role in Insurgent — the movie adaptation of the second book in the Divergent series.
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I want to be an open book in my art … Every song is so personal and meaningful to me.
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Netflix bought the rights to Millar's publishing house Millarworld in 2017, and published an initial comic book in June.
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We had one lesson in school about periods and one book in the school library that was deeply unhelpful.
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Many images in the gallery's front were originally made as illustrations for the book, in which they also appear.
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The manuscript dates back to the 15th century, and Polish book dealer Wilfrid Voynich purchased the book in 1912.
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The former first lady announced the title and release date for her book in a February statement to PEOPLE.
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"I refuse to stop reading a book in the middle, even if I don't like it," Gates told Time.
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All I'm saying is that there's probably a good book in the Gotti family, I'm sure there have been.
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And fans can get a longer look at The Jungle Book in a special Super Bowl ad airing Sunday.
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If he's getting a do-over in The Winds of Winter (the upcoming sixth book in the series), why?
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The special counsel cited much of the email evidence Corsi describes in his book in his indictment of Stone.
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The French Michelin tire company introduced the little red book in 1900 to encourage people to take road trips.
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The future enthralled him just as much as the past—especially if there might be a book in it.
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The constant references to the book in the press rubbed the President and other administration officials the wrong way.
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Daniel Kibblesmith: We see it as an all ages book; in stores it will be in the humor section.
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On Tuesday, Harper Lee and her publisher announced the beloved author will be releasing a new book in July.
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Martin has been releasing sample chapters of The Winds of Winter since 2013 and still no book in sight.
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Such stories almost invariably lead to a surge in sales, even if they only mention a book in passing.
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She turned the classic tune into a children's book in 2015, featuring an animated Carey as the main character.
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"Becoming" also had more presales than any other book in the last three years, according to the Washington Post.
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I'm old enough to recognize that I might not be seeing the Yoga Book in a perfectly objective way.
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Left, JM: This '60s-era guide to ikebana flower arranging is a book in our library we've always loved.
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The president has reportedly slammed Sims's book in private conversations this week, while expressing anger over the book's contents.
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Quite seriously, this is the one book in my collection that I'd save in the event of a fire.
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In 1997, Morrison released "Paradise," the third book in the "Beloved" trilogy, about citizens of an all-black town.
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This makes its absence from the Woodward book, in which Porter is a central character, all the more conspicuous.
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He sent a string of attack tweets a few hours after President Trump promoted Clarke's book in a tweet.
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Of some novelists it is said that they had only one book in them, or only one outstanding book.
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Morrison published her first book in 1970 and wrote 10 more novels and several nonfiction books throughout her life.
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People fretted that it was ushering in the death of the print book in favor of the e-book.
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And in Minnesota, Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House on the Prairie" was proposed as the state book in 1990.
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First gathered into a book in Italy two years ago, they outsold "Fifty Shades of Grey" in that country.
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APT: I thought it was neat that you included a creature from The Foot Book in your facial analysis.
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Here, Ms. Heisler has deftly expanded her source material, an advice book in Junie's voice, into a multilayered story.
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Once you officially request your money back, you no longer have access to the book in your Kindle library.
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I'm currently working on the fifth and final book in "The Years of Lyndon Johnson," about the nineteen-sixties.
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Here we must understand how different the Book of Esther is from every other book in the Hebrew Bible.
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Wittgenstein carried this book in the trenches in World War I and credited it with saving him from despair.
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"It's Bernie at the start," Marian Wood, Mr. Kerr's longtime editor, said of the book in a telephone interview.
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I like the weight of the book in my hands and I prefer the experience of actually turning pages.
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Johnson pointed to The Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture, which Melville House published as a book in 2014.
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One big question is whether the negotiators will wrap up the talks with a strong rule book in hand.
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All departures this year are 15 percent off if you book in January (from $1,054, with promo code 53298).
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Finally, do read Jessica B. Harris on Dooky Chase's and the era of the Green Book, in Garden & Gun.
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Instead, I spent the day reading a book in my nice warm bed with my dog by my side.
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CAST IRON (Quercus, $26.99) is the last book in this series and it ends Macleod's quest with a flourish.
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She wrote about the encounter in a book in 2016, but did not name her attacker at the time.
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In 22013, he'll direct the live-action update of "The Jungle Book," in which he'll play Baloo the bear.
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There was a slight grumble and some speculation when Valiant previewed the book in August and announced Clinton's inclusion.
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We've excerpted the book in The Times today, and offer you four recipes to bring your dinner to life.
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He told them that he was planning a follow-up book in which he travelled around the world, eating.
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Books of The Times "Night School" is the 21st book in Lee Child's Jack Reacher series, but who's counting?
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A researcher came across the notes for the book in the Twain archives at the University of California, Berkeley.
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GCHQ's first puzzle book in 2016 raised more than 330,000 pounds ($430,000) for the mental health initiative, Heads Together.
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For example, his 1971 book "In the Beginning" is filled with the alphabet in single- and double-letter combinations.
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Young black people don't have the 'Green Book' in front of them, but they have it in their head.
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I write a book in an organic way, asking myself after each chapter what the characters would do next.
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If they can live-tweet an event related to their book in some tangential way, so much the better.
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KN: ... and will write a book in two seconds when he gets out of there, he read John Bolton.
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And staying here is an experience, which is likely why you'd book in Times Square in the first place.
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Any more revelations about Bolton's book in the coming days could further shake Republican holdouts and bolster Democratic demands.
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For professors the path of least resistance is just to keep assigning the same book, in its latest edition.
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In a new book, "In Defence of Europe", Tsoukalis argues the EU is a victim of its own success.
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This is not a revolutionary book in any traditional sense, but its premise is the sanctity of human dignity.
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The spokesperson declined to provide sales figures but said there are over 500,000 copies of the book in print.
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Kazin's work is an instructive one, an important book in chronicling a too often neglected chapter in our history.
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She began the book, in fact, on spec—she only got her contract during her second stint, at Convergys.
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But it was the sight of Trump and Melania signing the holy book in Alabama that's created internet buzz.
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They were followed by the live-action "Jungle Book" in 2016 and "Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle" in 2018.
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Based on the first book in Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach Trilogy, the film is a true act of adaptation.
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Take Dune, written by Frank Herbert in the 1960s as the first book in an epic science fiction series.
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He finished the draft of his book in August 2018, in time for the birth of their daughter, Amelia.
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The charm of the memoirs—the first book in particular—is helped, too, by their evocation of New York.
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I like holding the paper book in my hand, but I also read books sometimes on an electronic device.
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At more than 700 pages, this is the longest book in the series, the most mournful — and the slackest.
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He's considering doing a book in which poems, like pages of the Talmud, are surrounded by passages of interpretation.
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Activists say he did not, and was reading a book in his car when he was shot and killed.
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Every book in Chronicles builds up to a dragon fight at the climax, and it's always worth the wait.
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All that to say that I was excited to see America's Test Kitchen had a new book in the works.
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When I would look for my book in the bookstore, it was like Goodnight Moon, my book, and Strawberry Shortcake.
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The figure is small, perhaps the size of a two-year-old, with an open book in front of it.
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But then CNN uncovered multiple instances of plagiarism -- in her book, in her newspaper columns, and in her Ph.D. dissertation.
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"I thought, Oh Jesus, I'm going to have to turn this fucking book in,'" the 52-year-old author says.
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Gilmore's trip to the White House was a success, too: Obama left with a book in hand – but just one.
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For May's inaugural selection, we'll be reading N.K. Jemisin's The Fifth Season, the first book in her Broken Earth series.
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Myth No. 8: The Bhagavad Gita is like the Bible Reality: There is not one central, authoritative book in Hinduism.
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He has a new book, In Justice, about race and the judicial system, coming out later this year, he says.
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It's the shortest book in the Old Testament at 21 verses and that alone should have made it my favorite.
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She released her first recipe book in May, including recipes using food that readers can forage for in the forest.
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It's only recently, after rereading the book in preparation for the film's 15th anniversary, that I began to have doubts.
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The announcement coincided with the 75th anniversary of Wonder Woman's first appearance in a DC Comics comic book in 1941.
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You really think you can defeat this guy with some old nonsense you found in an obscure book in Oldtown?
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The repentant mogul has already published one book in 2017 about his time in the nick and his autoimmune disease.
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Each episode is about an hour long, and each book in the series gets two episodes to tell its story.
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She even co-wrote a children's book in 2014 based on her experience, "I am Jazz," about a transgender girl.
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"I refuse to stop reading a book in the middle, even if I don't like it," Gates once told Time.
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Just be a cool grandpa who's creative, and hang out and tell stories and read a book in the library.
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Israel uncovered three letters written by Brice in a book in the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
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I had to write the book in six months and get it out there, so that pretty much consumed 2017.
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Netanyahu seemed to take a page out of Trump's book in the lead-up to the morning of the vote.
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If you read the book in celebration of Salinger's 100th birthday, you can have a little celebration for yourself too.
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This week on the MashReads Podcast, we read and discuss Annihilation, the first book in Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy.
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It's the second book in the Monsters in the Midwest series, and it's apparently about a monster hunter called Dallas.
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Field, 71, opens up about various heartbreaking and intensely personal moments of her life in her new book In Pieces.
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His 1757 compilation of this wisdom, published as "The Way to Wealth," became the most popular book in colonial America.
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The very first book in J.K. Rowling's uber-popular series was published 20 years ago today, on June 26, 1997.
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Later that year, another book in the universe, Aftermath by author Chuck Wendig, revealed its main character to be gay.
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CEO Octavio de Lazari told journalists the bank was eager to grow its loan book in 2018, especially for individuals.
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"When it first came out it was viewed as being farfetched," Atwood said of her book in a Reuters interview.
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"I think she maybe authored a book in the eighties about eating right for your star sign," he wondered aloud.
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When I started out, I had a promotion with Amazon and had 50,000 downloads of a book in a weekend.
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Open Book However busy life gets, summer still offers the promise, somehow, of leisure time with a book in hand.
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The year's No. 2 book in terms of hardcover sales is "Magnolia Table," a cookbook by TV star Joanna Gaines.
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Itaú's loan book in Argentina shrunk 10.1% in the 12 months ended in September, totaling 8.8 billion reais ($2.19 billion).
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