AM agrees not to publish, distribute, share, or describe unpublished texts and photos (the "Unpublished Materials"). 4.
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The unpublished chapter is titled "The Negro" and is thought to be one of three unpublished chapters.
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This is unpublished material and you you've mentioned to me in previous conversations that most of your work has remained unpublished, which is surprising.
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The submission can be: · an unpublished written article, blog post or data-rich essay of max 850 words (pdf or doc)· an unpublished 2-minute video (avi or mp4)· an unpublished 2-minute podcast (mp3) Please make sure you submit your work in one of the formats specified.
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Under a plea deal, Knowles, 24, agreed to forfeit $1,900 along with 25 unpublished movie and TV scripts and copies of unpublished music found on a DropBox account belonging to him.
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The plea includes a provision under which Mr. Knowles will forfeit, among other things, all copies of 25 unpublished television and movie scripts, as well as unpublished music, the plea agreement said.
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It includes 154 of his butterfly drawings, many previously unpublished.
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Early Monday morning, the platform unpublished four of Infowars' pages.
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Previously unpublished analysis by SecureWorks gives some of the details.
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I made these previously unpublished fotos a yr ago today.
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CNBC has reviewed the original results of the unpublished study.
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He doesn't speculate on why Cunningham left his manuscript unpublished.
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The release of Bolton's unpublished claims might compel Senate testimony.
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This collection of previously unpublished short fiction is long overdue.
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He also brought out unpublished works, edited by Ms. Higgins.
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His unpublished study followed two sets of 1,000 undergraduate students.
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Several websites for shell companies were unpublished at the same time.
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It features previously unpublished photographs Hanson shot between 1982 and 1987.
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Nothing too much to elaborate, as some things should remain unpublished!
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So the researchers sought unpublished studies to include in their analysis.
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Ms. Scurr has rummaged through Aubrey's letters, books and unpublished manuscripts.
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The only real rule is that the submitted work is unpublished.
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He shared his unpublished results with other researchers and government officials.
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For example, there are notable papers that openly cite unpublished work.
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Although unpublished in his country, the history circulated among underground sources.
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It didn't disclose that J&J had commissioned the unpublished research.
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The European Commission said it could not comment on an unpublished document.
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And maybe the fourth one, which is unpublished, Queen of the Desert.
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"I got access to what was then unpublished material," Ms. Gronlund said.
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It's unpublished, and — according to Rowling — is likely to stay that way.
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The statement came in unpublished written testimony associated with Mattis's confirmation hearing.
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Of course there's always unpublished research but cool to see them ahead.
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Also going unpublished: numbers on residential construction, international trade, and retail sales.
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Unpublished authors think they're going to write the next Great American Novel.
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Posthumous books almost always feel half-formed, coincidental, unpublished for a reason.
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These images, many unpublished for decades, date back more than 17893 years.
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The F.D.A. responded by studying published and unpublished medical data on morcellation.
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Some of his unpublished images capture the event's humor, beauty and joy.
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But despite all the fanfare, the text of the deal remained unpublished.
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Her unpublished poems and drafts have appeared; also her prose and letters.
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Throughout Black History Month, we're featuring previously unpublished photographs from the 1960s.
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Only unpublished images taken in 2019 or images commissioned in 2019 were eligible.
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Various estimates place that figure around $300 million, not including the unpublished music.
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Martínez's unpublished video, which she's turned over to the FBI, challenges those accounts.
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CXXXIX (September 1997): 631-3, which is based upon two extensive unpublished interviews.
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The City Keeps closes with selections from limited editions and previously unpublished poems.
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Before he died, he asked for all his unpublished manuscripts to be destroyed.
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At the time, Hardy remained anonymous, and the details of the case unpublished.
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An unpublished photograph leaves the viewer wondering whether it is posed or not.
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The deal is unpublished, but the credit will be automatically applied at checkout.
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Ms. Thompson owns an unpublished comic book cover from 1972 by John Severin.
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An unpublished chapter of the book was sold to the NYC Public Library.
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ET. The event will feature four unpublished puzzles from The New York Times.
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CDC researchers have said unpublished data from 2015 shows an even sharper spike.
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But the notion of unpublished chapters had intrigued historians and scholars for years.
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An unpublished study by social psychologists shows that the impact echoes years later.
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It includes more than 1003 letters, well over half of them previously unpublished.
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Of those, 86 were unpublished studies found on trial registries and company websites.
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Preliminary unpublished federal data estimates that number is now at least three million.
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Now her family has released an unpublished social media post written by Caroline.
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Those unpublished reports indicate high levels of mercury and arsenic on the property.
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Previously unpublished video footage showed the Taser's electrified darts striking the woman's chest.
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This new anthology collects pieces of her essays, novels and previously unpublished works.
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Apple, Spotify, and Facebook each unpublished various pages related to Jones and Infowars.
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For now, though, the as-yet-unpublished results are only a sign of hope.
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What gives this unpublished evidence some weight is the strength of the study design.
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The president claims the manuscript of Cohen's unpublished book discredits his former fixer's testimony.
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Partners in Design includes some previously unpublished images of their apartments from this period.
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Perhaps Pottermore might consider rolling out a limited edition run with Moss' unpublished covers?
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Details of the unpublished agreement are buried in hundreds of pages of legal language.
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Intrigued, he contacted the University of Minnesota in hopes of reviewing the unpublished data.
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It is still open, in a clapboard house in Cambridge with an unpublished address.
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His novels remain in circulation: but essays, grossly abusive to Jews, have been unpublished.
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I wrote an (unpublished) article basically saying there will never be another John Coltrane.
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He started a search for unpublished stories by Chandler several years ago, he said.
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The EES was able to identify the stolen fragments, all unpublished, through its records.
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And unpublished stories still tend to show up in search results as a headline.
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According to the Francis Bacon estate, the catalogue will include over 100 previously unpublished paintings.
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It's long been known that medical research and other fields can leave non-findings unpublished.
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Hurston wrote Baracoon in 1927, but it went unpublished until this year, and it's stunning.
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His archive houses dozens of contact sheets and published and unpublished prints from the project.
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But his life yielded an endless succession of untested contraptions, unpublished studies and unfinished artworks.
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Her unpublished 1978 Polo is the first documented game designed and programmed by a woman.
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"Spiked: The Unpublished Political Cartoons of Rob Rogers" is set to open on July 18.
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When he died, he left behind a considerable quantity of prose, including two unpublished novels.
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She also suppressed his more controversial writings, such as unpublished work on religion and sexuality.
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"He had to look real," Ms. Fortnum wrote of the bear in her unpublished memoirs.
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The illustration would go unpublished — or be spiked, as we in the newspaper world say.
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It was long rumored that there were three unpublished chapters of Malcolm X's autobiography somewhere.
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Now, one of his descendants is hoping to revive previously unpublished parts of the story.
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Mr. McCallum was interested in unpublished source material, the workaday backdrop to the war. Mrs.
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Some of these images were captured specifically for the manuals and, therefore, remain unpublished elsewhere.
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"He had an unpublished single poem by Jack Kerouac, written in pencil," Mr. Metzger said.
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The unpublished HHS study focused on two specific chemicals from this class, PFOA and PFOS.
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The volume contains more than 250 letters — well more than half of them previously unpublished.
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Lord was living with his elderly mother in Harrisburg, Pa., writing unpublished thrillers and screenplays.
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The archives we will feature span subjects and eras, and include some previously unpublished work.
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But the final five-page proof, reliant on another unpublished paper, left some scratching their heads.
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A spokesperson for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said the bureau doesn't comment on unpublished studies.
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So control over Prince's music, including a rumored trove of unpublished material, could die with him.
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Reuters said that two unpublished academic studies found the presence of microbes on Rio's showcase beaches.
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We're wrapping up our Unpublished Black History project, a selection of images drawn from our archives.
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Jaspers' team analyzed data from five published and three unpublished randomized trials including nearly 6,000 women.
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It also asked for information and any documents relating to the unpublished AHS data on glyphosate.
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Data from that study went unpublished after a new administration took power and shut it down.
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A spokesperson for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said the CFPB doesn't comment on unpublished studies.
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IN 1974 an unpublished novelist checked in at the Hotel Stanley in Colorado with his wife.
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A wicker chair held a thick stack of unpublished poems, typed up with hand-scrawled edits.
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A currently unpublished research study into heavy SC users in Lancashire paints an equally graphic picture.
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I was too busy writing unpublished novels, doing journalism gigs, and putting holes in my arm.
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Then, a few weeks later, in a self-pitying, unpublished statement, he said he was suicidal.
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This comprises manuscripts (some unpublished), unrealized projects, correspondence with other authors, book contracts and so on.
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The $850,000 advance was said to be a record at the time for an unpublished novelist.
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Bolton's claims were contained in an unpublished book manuscript first reported by The New York Times.
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And since the leak of his unpublished book manuscript, the debate has grown even more heated.
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The group released a new study based on previously unpublished statistics from the FBI. http://bit.
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In a separate, as-yet unpublished study, researchers followed 2,500 of the medical center's 24,000 employees.
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Notable among the unpublished sources were MacMillan's journals, archived at the explorer's alma mater, Bowdoin College.
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This new collection includes previously unpublished lyrical short fiction by a playwright who died in 1988.
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Front Burner Unpublished photographs from the Federal Writers' Project are on display at the Municipal Archives.
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The Palestinians say the still unpublished U.S. peace plan falls short of their goal of statehood.
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And in that (unpublished) trial, patients lost an average of about 30 pounds after a year.
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Daphne Koller, the head of Google's life-extension spinoff, Calico, recently discussed some of her unpublished research.
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It was really a wonderful education for an unpublished writer to be able to listen to this.
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Marta Martínez's unpublished video, which she's turned over to the FBI, challenges CBP's account of what happened.
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And Almereyda himself has curated a book of previously unpublished work by Eggleston, 2010's For Now.
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And two previously unpublished books by Zora Neale Hurston have come out in the last two years.
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Still, he has conducted a few as-yet-unpublished studies investigating the relationship between sharing and believing.
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The two are co-authors of at least eight published papers and several as-yet-unpublished manuscripts.
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Now, too, she has included Caitlyn Jenner, in an unpublished shot from the Vanity Fair cover session.
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Dark posts are also known as unpublished posts because they aren't published on an advertiser's Facebook page.
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To be clear, the report is still unpublished, though its broader conclusions are clear from Pai's statement.
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Reuters reported last week that a major breach exposed hundreds of unpublished questions for upcoming SAT exams.
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Microsoft published a news item announcing Xbox All Access on the Xbox blog and then unpublished it.
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The study, as yet unpublished, was presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Portugal, this week.
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Do you have data at risk from the new US administration such as unpublished climate change research?
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Applicants should send an original unpublished article of up to 600 words on any subject, a c.v.
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A third volume, The Last Dangerous Visions, went unpublished even though Ellison had gathered scores of stories.
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There are more than 1,500 from the Walt Disney Imagineering archives, most of which were previously unpublished.
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Black History Month has ended, but you can still view our previously unpublished photographs of black history.
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All four Pages have been unpublished for repeated violations of Community Standards and accumulating too many strikes.
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This tome presents his previously unpublished writing — and gives a more personal portrait of the man himself.
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When she found "The Watsons" in a collection of Austen's unpublished works, however, it caught her interest.
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Today, courts use unpublished opinions to issue quick, reasoned decisions in routine cases based on settled precedent.
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But officials have described an unpublished annex that specifies large increases in a long list of subcategories.
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There was no comeback, except through a letter to the editor (probably unpublished) or a cancelled subscription.
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In all of these cases, though, the requests were ignored, and the unpublished work came to light.
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I wrote another novel, and although I found an agent for that book, it went unpublished, too.
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According to Bolton&aposs unpublished manuscript, the former national security adviser never made the call Trump requested.
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" Jonas was 92 at the time, reading from an unpublished novella called "Requiem for a Manual Typewriter.
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The poems he selected for his second, unpublished collection close out what amounts to a selected poems.
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I have, herein, included verdicts on Thomson and Colville previously unpublished, so that inquiring minds can know.
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Recent, unpublished, work shows that by reversing fluid pooling, cardiac output can be raised back to normal levels.
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Ms. Paterson's plan is for a different writer to contribute an unpublished manuscript to the library each year.
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Reuters also reported in August that a major breach exposed hundreds of unpublished questions for upcoming SAT exams.
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The lawsuit also explains some previously unpublished details about the events leading up to Bailey's suspension in September.
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Reuters has a new report citing unpublished documents and interviews within the US Customs and Border Protection agency.
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They presented their unpublished research this month at the 75th annual Society of Vertebrate Paleontology conference in Dallas.
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Her latest work, yet unpublished, focuses on the "House of Cards" antihero Frank Underwood, played by Kevin Spacey.
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The podcast highlights never-before-heard interviews with Natalie herself, as well as excerpts from her unpublished memoir.
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Worth noting: "The unpublished draft memo represents preliminary thoughts on complex issues," Kerpen said when contacted by Axios.
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And by drawing on hitherto unpublished documentary sources he provides a riveting chronicle of the composer's tangled relationships.
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Kavanaugh also participated in more than 22019,600 cases with unpublished decisions in which he did not write opinions.
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The group on Thursday told prosecutors in Bharara's office that it would not release unpublished data to them.
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When Weiwei notoriously dropped a Han dynasty urn in 1995, the image remained unpublished for over ten years.
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But this unpublished portfolio goes outside those exclusive boys clubs and examines the more expansive identity of manhood.
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Mr. President, please do not mistake unpublished, unverified, and uncontrolled reporting from some news organizations as scientific research.
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" Writing to a conductor in the '40s, Price described "an accumulation of hundreds of unpublished and unsubmitted manuscripts.
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Mr. Modi's economic policy commission has insisted that the unemployment survey data — which remains unpublished — needs further review.
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Her younger brother, Wilhelm, who would later recollect the incident in an unpublished family memoir, opened the door.
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Leader finds Bellow out in his letters, unpublished manuscripts and published books, and pulls gems into the light.
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The story, which he tinkered with for years, remained unpublished in the lifetime of its author, J.R.R. Tolkien.
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The Scottish artist Katie Paterson is collecting 25 unpublished works that won't be released in their writers' lifetimes.
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Among the items acquired by Yale are O'Keeffe's personal recipe card file and some of her unpublished writings.
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The authorities cracked down when traders got their hands on confidential information, such as unpublished drug trial results.
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Welky, who teaches at the University of Central Arkansas, has researched all the available material, published and unpublished.
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The excerpts below, provided exclusively to The New York Times, offer a first look at these unpublished letters.
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A new, unpublished analysis of "Star Wars" films shows striking progress in their representation of gender and race.
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When I was depressed and unpublished and in my early 20s, I developed a full-blown phone phobia.
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We've been mining our archives in our Unpublished Black History project, and invite you to share your own photographs.
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According to the new research, which is still unpublished, the artificial toe belonged to the daughter of a priest.
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The anniversary issue will also contain unpublished drawing by slain Charlie Hebdo cartoonists Cabu, Wolinski, Charb, Tignous and Honoré.
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Because this trilogy was unpublished, he decided to begin a second trilogy, which he promised would be more erotic.
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"I regularly look at the internet and search for these unpublished tablets," Owen told me in a phone interview.
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Rather, it was encouraged by a footnote in an unpublished "guidance" document that the Justice Department refuses to release.
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In that case, the reports were based on unpublished, anecdotal findings from testing on baboons supplied by the company.
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Jay Van Bavel, a social psychologist at NYU, pointed me to one unpublished PhD dissertation that addresses the question.
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The news outlet obtained previously unpublished footage that appeared to show a reconstruction of the incident from last month.
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She also found previously unpublished works, in addition to letters that provide a more complete picture of Murray's life.
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Hanks' discovery led her to find the unpublished story's manuscript in the Victoria and Albert Museum Archives in London.
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Dr. O'Neill, who was not involved in the new experiment, said two other unpublished studies were yielding similar results.
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I was living in New York, still broke and unpublished, when my mother—only sixty-two years old—died.
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Several states with Democratic campaigns that particularly targeted young people saw bigger increases, according to previously unpublished Catalist data.
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On Tuesday, DreamHost wrote that the DOJ modified its request to exclude unpublished media, HTTP access and error logs.
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Palestinian leaders, who are boycotting the meeting, say the still unpublished plan falls short of their goal of statehood.
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Two writers have discovered an unpublished manuscript they believe Shakespeare consulted to write some of his most famous plays.
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"There must have been some mistake," he told Mr. Califano afterward, according to an unpublished memoir by Mr. Middleton.
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Enjoy the previously unpublished Easter Parade photos taken by Bill Cunningham, the iconic Times photographer who died last year.
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So, at no point did I have the time or the luxury to sit there working on unpublished manuscripts.
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We're in love with The Times's interactive project on unpublished black history, which comes out of our vast photo morgue.
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And be sure to explore a new compilation of unpublished photos of black history from the New York Times's archives.
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Chris also found an unpublished 4,000-page comic book about characters who did nothing but act out violent sexual fantasies.
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Photo: GettyFacebook has "unpublished" four pages belonging to InfoWars in a move that could financially devastate the conspiracy theory empire.
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The cybersecurity risks of using Huawei's equipment in 5G networks are manageable, according to an unpublished report from British intelligence.
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I had been mostly unpublished (still am) so it was a bit daunting to start such a big nonfiction project.
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Hackett, in an unpublished blog post, detailed the team's efforts while at CNN and revealed more about its products' future.
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In Wilder's unpublished memoir, "Pioneer Girl," there is no reference to Mary having scarlet fever the year she went blind.
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"Ford has lost 11 percentage points since mid-January up to this week," Graves said, citing his own unpublished polls.
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Lots of security researchers don't work on finding vulnerabilities, because they might get sued and their results might remain unpublished.
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The exhibition included screening 215 films, a book of previously unpublished materials, and, most controversially, several galleries of multimedia installations.
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The Venice Commission experts concluded that the proposed changes raised significant concerns, according to an unpublished document obtained by Reuters.
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The Maurice Sendak Foundation discovered an unpublished and fully illustrated book by the author entitled Presto and Zesto in Limboland.
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Together, his images — many of them unpublished and unseen for decades — offer a rich portrait of the city's interwoven subcultures.
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I'd already spent years and written two unpublished novels to get to the point where I could create that book.
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Begun after returning home to his wife after war, the previously unpublished romance was edited by Tolkien's son Christopher.—VICE
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He became such close friends with Fidel Castro that he would show the Cuban leader drafts of his unpublished books.
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He made a huge bet, by putting these things aside, that people like us would ultimately read his unpublished works.
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How we know: Unpublished footage obtained by The Times and previously released tapes allowed for a reconstruction of the episode.
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When he died in 1994, he left his publisher a trove of unpublished works, which have since been steadily released.
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In Luigi Ghirri's Colazione sull'Erba, previously unpublished images from the photographer's archive present a sparsely populated world of placid tranquility.
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Cut to a black screen, then a typewritten message—an unpublished letter from Baldwin to his literary agent, Jay Acton.
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On Sunday, the New York Times reported about the unpublished manuscript of former national security adviser John Bolton's upcoming book.
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Mr. Pratchett is hardly the first author to request that his unpublished work be destroyed or hidden from public view.
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This sentence, from a long-unpublished story, presents us with the perfect Surrealist fly: a sentient speck of deranged logic.
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Bronte wrote the unpublished manuscript, which is no larger than a match box, in 1830 at the age of 14.
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They groups also said they were concerned that the panel was using unpublished industry research as part of its inquiry.
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The book details his incredible rise and fall through vivid stories and first-hand accounts found in Durant's unpublished autobiography.
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A new book from Fuel features previously unpublished anti-alcohol posters from the 1960s to '80s in the Soviet Union.
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Too many illuminating observations have gone unpublished because suggesting that humans share traits with other animals invites accusations of anthropomorphism.
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When the ISRF received the triglycerides results, it cut the project's funding, leaving the study unfinished and its findings unpublished.
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Thorough in his research, James seems to have read the different versions of her unpublished memoir, which details her childhood.
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An exhibit highlights the published and unpublished photos Kubrick snapped between 21220 and 29, before he became the renowned filmmaker.
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German researchers analyzed 59 published and unpublished studies that examined the relationship between academic performance and the use of social media.
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In other, so far unpublished research, Klarevas looked at whether clips holding more than 10 bullets were used in these massacres.
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Inbox Curtain Call Remembered Fondly To the Sports Editor: Re "Unpublished Black History: Catching One Last Glimpse of Ebbets Field," Feb.
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Then, in 2000, 68 pages of an unpublished memoir were discovered in the archives of Columbia University by autobiographer Gerald Clark.
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Editor's Note: The text of this story has been unpublished after similarities were raised to an original report from The Intercept.
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And previously unpublished data shows people started leaving certain areas of Honduras amid crop failures -- even as homicide rates were declining.
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An article on Thursday about unpublished works by J.D. Salinger referred incorrectly to the relationship between him and his daughter, Margaret.
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Using as-yet unpublished computerized textual analysis, they think they can prove that Marlowe and Shakespeare collaborated on the three plays.
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An unpublished paper from scientists in India erroneously reported a link between COVID–19 and HIV and has since been withdrawn.
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Getsy originally learned of Varble from unpublished transcripts of the sculptor Scott Burton speaking to The Advocate in the early '80s.
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Watchful also discovered unpublished updates to TikTok and Douyin's terms of service that cover privacy and usage of the deepfakes feature.
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Along with medical and relief organizations, users on those platforms sent us even more documentation, including internal reports and unpublished videos.
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When J.D. Salinger was 18, unpublished and spending long hours at his typewriter, he received an encouraging letter from an admirer.
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The unpublished report was created by the Global Engagement Center, a State Department program geared toward fighting foreign propaganda and disinformation.
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Outside private correspondence with her attorney, trial testimony and her unpublished memoir, Bryant remained tight-lipped about her interaction with Till.
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Whatever the total number of documents, a significant amount of the material is unpublished, and not even fully catalogued or processed.
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As Lampedusa's condition worsens and death approaches, he thinks not of his ravaged family, his destroyed palazzo or his unpublished book.
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Rappaport has unearthed plenty of wonderful new material, including the unpublished memoir of Leighton Rogers, discovered in the Library of Congress.
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A collection of unpublished letters written by Sylvia Plath includes allegations of domestic abuse according to a report by the Guardian.
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Copies of her book, which compiles previously unpublished drawings and writings by Brecht and Eistenstein, will also be available for purchase.
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The first photograph of López Núñez came out that month, when a Mexican journalist published a screengrab from the then-unpublished video.
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She also cites as-yet unpublished data from focus group interviews her team has conducted with 54 Latino parents, including U.S. parents.
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For one thing, this is unpublished work that makes a hypothesis about the fossil record based on an analysis of modern genetics.
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"We were safe because we invested in security," Reed said in the previously unpublished talk, which TED uploaded to YouTube this weekend.
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Now, drawing on unpublished manuscripts, letters, diaries, and land and financial records, Caroline Fraser masterfully fills in the gaps in Wilder's biography.
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A researcher recently discovered an unpublished, novel-length manuscript of the story, and a small press is using Kickstarter to publish it.
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The film smoothes and condenses parts of the story; Wiseau's screenplay, for example, is no longer adapted from a massive unpublished novel.
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After three weeks of diving into our archives for our Unpublished Black History project, we're asking you to share your own photos.
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Infowars' page got off with a warning, although Facebook took the unusual step of saying the page is "close" to being unpublished.
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She now leads the Zwicky Transient Facility's TDE-hunting team, which has already snagged unpublished candidates in its opening months, she said.
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Hemingway is known to have left numerous works unpublished at the time of his suicide in Idaho at age 61 in 1961.
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The unpublished manuscript, "Presto and Zesto in Limboland," was a collaboration with Arthur Yorinks, another children's book author and Sendak's longtime friend.
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A first draft of the far-right pundit's unpublished manuscript recently emerged in legal documents, and his editor's dismissive comments are delightful.
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Blacklisted by the Soviet authorities, Mikhail Bulgakov, the great Russian satirist, spent much of the nineteen-thirties unpublished and living in penury.
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Essentially, researchers upload the unpublished version of their papers to a repository focused on subject matter or operated by an academic institution.
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By the early 1960s Ms. Le Guin had written five unpublished novels, mostly set in an imaginary Central European country called Orsinia.
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But the AMWA archive of Bisttram's unpublished drawings and words demonstrate a dedicated approach to capturing and abstracting the concept of movement.
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He also left his publisher a trove of unpublished work after he died in 1994, and it has been steadily released posthumously.
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The elder Rizzo was, naturally, saved by his newly developed passion for literature, going on to become an enthusiastic if unpublished writer.
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Millions of tweets have spread dangerous conspiracy theories about the coronavirus, an unpublished State Department report said, according to The Washington Post.
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Despite the voluminous amount of unpublished work that Mr. Tolkien brought to light, some Tolkien enthusiasts hoped there might still be more.
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With the exception of a short story that appeared in a journal, now defunct, she was all-but unpublished during her lifetime.
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His unpublished stories, rumored to run to many volumes, are allegedly stored in a bunker where he did most of his writing.
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His father taught English at junior colleges, wrote spy novels (mostly unpublished) and was an occasional painter; his mother was a housewife.
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The Post obtained more than 2,000 pages of unpublished notes and more than 400 interview transcripts after suing SIGAR for them twice.
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In December 2017, 86 percent of hearings did not happen within prescribed time frames, according to previously unpublished data reviewed by Reuters.
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Last year, such dramas got an average of 36 percent of revenue internationally, according to previously unpublished data shown to Reuters by CBS.
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The reference had been included last year and was even in an earlier, unpublished version of the statement, seen by Reuters on Saturday.
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It is possible that a separate, as-of-yet-unpublished contract includes limiting of use of the tool to terrorism or serious crime.
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Sixty-five percent of the first undergraduate women had a class in which they were the only woman, according to an unpublished survey.
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Ms Baker draws from a rich stock of unpublished memoirs, journals, police reports and other documents, deploying fresh material with a light touch.
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However, Livio was "stunned" when he first saw the unpublished, 11-page essay on the existence of alien life, he tells The Verge.
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She has also produced an unpublished collection of "political erotica", which she describes as "looking at politics through the body of a woman".
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A previously unpublished document detailing the standard operating procedure for the TVS described how officers may deal with airplane passengers donning religious headwear.
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" In return for such an acknowledgement, according to the email, AMI offered "not to publish, distribute, share, or describe unpublished texts and photos.
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Jorge Méndez Blake's Dearest Max, My Last Request is a meditation on Kafka's dying wish for all his unpublished manuscripts to be burned.
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One unpublished article he penned (before he declared support for leaving the EU) showed him arguing in favor of remaining in the bloc.
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And this incident is no exception: Look up the unpublished CDC report that indicates nearly 2.5 million defensive uses of guns a year.
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The distinction between published and unpublished works has been discarded under post-1978 law, but won't be fully effective for another 13 years.
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They have argued their innocence based on the lack of evidence that they possessed the unpublished releases or had contact with the hackers.
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According to the researchers, an unpublished follow up study of 1,048 black holes brings that maximum all the way down to 23 percent.
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She said she and her colleagues included the results of the unpublished studies because sometimes negative studies of a drug don't get published.
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In cases where the unpublished work might warn of things like unsafe treatments, the cost of the delay could be measured in lives.
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In 2014, a bomb leveled an apartment he owned in Syria, destroying his library and many of his unpublished manuscripts, including a novel.
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Applicants should send an original unpublished article of up to 600 words on any issue in international politics or foreign affairs, a c.v.
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For this series, reporters obtained and analyzed unpublished data showing monthly at-large arrests in each of ICE's 24 regional offices in 2017.
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A previously unpublished list from JKCCS shows that at least 33 senior figures – the vast majority of the movement's leadership – remain in jail.
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We all must be concerned about publication bias, which occurs when results of published studies are systematically different from results of unpublished studies.
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Engelhardt shared her account with the Hollywood Reporter, after sitting for years on an unpublished memoir about her time with Allen, she said.
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Us Weekly reported that the new podcast highlights never-before-heard interviews with Wood herself, as well as excerpts from her unpublished memoir.
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All elements considered, Mr. Sanders looked like a 603-percentage-point underdog, based on an unpublished demographic model of the results so far.
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He especially enjoyed working on the company's crowdfunding campaign, he told The New York Times in an unpublished interview shortly before he died.
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A series of previously unpublished photos from the shoot have now been given a fresh life as the Ca$h Money Rule$ zine.
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In a recent unpublished experiment, Mason's team analyzed the brain activity of volunteers while they sat in an anechoic chamber for 25 minutes.
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NATIONAL An article on Thursday about unpublished works by J. D. Salinger referred incorrectly to the relationship between him and his daughter, Margaret.
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"We were justly proud of our house because we had done most of the work ourselves," wrote Ms. Rinden in an unpublished memoir.
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Yet, turning to that book, we find reference only to one unpublished, un-peer-reviewed LexisNexis search of newspapers in 1998 and 1999.
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In April 2015, Harper entered pages she'd written over the past six months into the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for an Unpublished Manuscript.
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But critics say those allegations come from a single, unpublished report and that its conclusions don't fully support public statements by U.S. officials.
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Magazine ____ The possible existence of three unpublished chapters has been a source of intrigue, and now at least one of them has surfaced.
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Sadeghi began a hunger strike shortly after his wife was arrested over the contents of an unpublished short story found in her home.
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"I am investing in climate change very broadly and substantial amounts of money," said Gates, according to previously unpublished parts of our talk.
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Then in 2012, he mentioned this trove of unpublished data to his colleague Sarah Everman, an assistant professor of kinesiology at the university.
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Coming up in February is the director Raoul Peck's documentary "I Am Not Your Negro," which incorporates previously unpublished texts by the writer.
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According to an unpublished 2014 Stanford Graduate School of Business case study that Bridge provided, profitability would depend on achieving scale very quickly.
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The goal was "to destroy the criticship of critics," she was quoted as saying in an unpublished article for Artforum magazine in 53.
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One report from The Daily Beast revealed that Giuliani had even obtained a full draft of an unpublished story by Solomon before publication.
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The Post report cited unpublished numbers from the Department of Homeland Security, which is tasked with enforcement of immigration laws and border security.
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" Rossen transcribed three unpublished interviews Schwartz did with Moondog, from 1953, for the liner notes to "Moondog: On the Streets of New York.
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Yet, ask reporters who've been around a while, and many will tell you that a lot of good journalism is being left unpublished.
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Companies will appreciate this savvy thought process from you as a candidate, and it could help you discover unpublished job openings as well.
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An unpublished draft of the E.P.A.'s upcoming soot rule, viewed by The New York Times, proposes leaving the current standard in place.
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An unpublished draft of the E.P.A.'s upcoming soot rule, viewed by The New York Times, proposes leaving the current standard in place.
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In about 1949 photographs, all taken in either 2212 or 194 and mostly unpublished, he is seen surrounded by teammates and family members.
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UNSEEN Unpublished Black History From The New York Times Photo Archives By Darcy Eveleigh, Dana Canedy, Damien Cave and Rachel L. Swarns Illustrated.
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I'm sitting on a treasure trove of unpublished material: novels, short stories, and dozens of drafts for each because I save them all.
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The as-yet-unpublished survey found that 37.5 percent of pending projects - eight in total - had been put on hold, mostly until 833.
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" In return for such an acknowledgement, according to the email, AMI offered "not to publish, distribute, share, or describe unpublished texts and photos.
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The previously unpublished photographs in this issue are from the many apartments he moved to and from during his stay in New York City.
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"Just about anyone in possession of unpublished government documents could find themselves facing prosecution and the harsh penalties a conviction may carry," Zarifi said.
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Instead of offering an unpublished preview of Wikileaks documents, the email was actually sent after the Wikileaks documents it contained had already gone live.
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Aside from that, the researchers only tested male, not female behavior—though unpublished evidence suggests that females prefer males who sing the local song .
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Suicide rates among active-duty Air Force members reached a 2628-year high in 28503, according to unpublished data obtained by The Associated Press.
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In his as-yet-unpublished manuscript, Bolton said Trump discussed the aid freeze with him in August, more than a month after it began.
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The article had featured previously unpublished data of sexual harassment charges filed with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which is available for download.
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Lee's fortunes change when she discovers an unpublished letter by Fanny Brice, a vaudeville star, tucked into the cover of an old library book.
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Its alleged location was pinned down by van Gogh expert Martin Bailey, who says he found clues in a previously unpublished letter from 1937.
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And the arguments do not address new details from Mr. Trump's former national security adviser, John R. Bolton, revealed recently in an unpublished manuscript.
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For the past four years, Ghenov's paintings have been inspired by the unpublished philosophical texts and verse of the late Spanish poet Angelico Morandá.
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Llewellyn's team analysed published and unpublished data and found that between 2010 and 2015, Venezuela saw an estimated 359 percent rise in malaria cases.
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"All four Pages have been unpublished for repeated violations of Community Standards and accumulating too many strikes," the company said in a blog post.
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She presented the accuser, Jessica Mann, a 34-year-old hairstylist, with copies of an unpublished blog post that prosecutors recovered from her phone.
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Now, more than 20 years later, she is unveiling some previously unpublished tapes as part of the special After O.J.: The Fuhrman Tapes Revealed.
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"This is a sign the Rakhine state government is investing in permanent segregation rather than promoting integration," said a previously unpublished memo dated Sept.
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The World Bank report follows an unpublished International Monetary Fund (IMF) report in April that also raised questions over Magufuli's handling of the economy.
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Dozens of developers quickly piled into the issue, and within minutes they'd identified the issue: azer had "unpublished" his "left-pad" code from npm.
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Llewellyn's team analyzed published and unpublished data and found that between 2010 and 2015, Venezuela saw an estimated 359 percent rise in malaria cases.
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Documents released by the State Department in litigation reveal that 42 percent of binding agreements between the United States and other countries are unpublished.
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This part of the group's research is so-far unpublished, but Lau expects that a new paper will be out within a few months.
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Tsiang was indeed the "floating Chinaman" of Hsu's evocative title — a title, Hsu tells us, borrowed from an unpublished and perhaps unwritten Tsiang novel.
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The unpublished portions of the civil rights activist's biography had been thought too controversial to be published when the book came out in 1965.
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The prospect of the unpublished pieces coming into public had excited scholars, students and others who had closely followed the iconic black leader's life.
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The Border Patrol apprehended 16,658 people traveling as families in September, a record, according to unpublished government data obtained by The New York Times.
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NBC was the first broadcast network to provide details of Mr. Barr's four-page summary of Mr. Mueller's far lengthier and still unpublished report.
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For me Leonardo becomes the most human in the explorations of his endless failures: unfinished paintings and statues, ruined frescoes, unpublished ideas, unbuilt machines.
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In a recent unpublished study, a team of psychologists from the Northumbria University in the UK found that particular teas impact different cognitive functions.
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The Border Patrol apprehended 16,658 people in family units in September, a record, according to unpublished government data obtained by The New York Times.
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But when the researchers surveyed the scientists who conducted the trials and published the results, 86 percent reported that there were no unpublished outcomes.
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It was a simple concept that competed with a plethora of other places where unpublished writers can get their work out there (including Kindle).
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A more recent, as yet unpublished study by the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo found that nearly 42% of fish samples had ingested microplastics.
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During our investigation, we obtained tens of thousands of previously unpublished audio recordings between Russian Air Force pilots and ground control officers in Syria.
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They might also look, without fear, to the movement's spirit of idealistic pragmatism, which was captured best by Emil Seidel in his unpublished memoirs.
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Our study references an unpublished study produced by Puerto Rico Senate staff that identified numerous cases of wasteful spending and opportunities for cost savings.
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What they didn't find: He's unpublished research, reviewed by MIT, did not disclose the financial interests of the authors or who funded the project.
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But this generous study ingeniously builds a narrative around Flaubert's own words—from not only the novels but also voluminous correspondence and unpublished work.
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His plays were banned by Stalin and his life's work, the novel Master and Margarita (1928–40), remained unpublished until long after his death.
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The book tells the story and history of the prancing horse logo, along with over 1,000 images, many that are rare and previously unpublished.
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"All four pages have been unpublished for repeated violations of Community Standards and accumulating too many strikes," the company said in a blog post.
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Gottlieb last week announced a historic crackdown on e-cigarettes after reviewing unpublished federal data he's reviewed showing teen use has reached "epidemic" levels.
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"Feeding the City: The Unpublished W.P.A. Federal Writers' Project Manuscript, 1935-1942," NYC Municipal Archives, 31 Chambers Street (Centre Street), 212-639-9675, archives.nyc.
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He said the report, which he denied was any kind of impact assessment, would be kept "strictly confidential" and unpublished during the Brexit negotiations.
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What distinguishes this book and makes it an important contribution to what we know about Meatyard is the trove of unpublished photographs it offers.
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Ahmed Aboul Gheit's comments appeared directed at a still unpublished peace plan that U.S. President Donald Trump has dubbed the "deal of the century".
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The site also describes a second preliminary, unpublished study from the university that found the chocolate milk helped athletes recover faster after a tough workout.
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The DoJ is now asking the court to narrow the data covered by its warrant to exclude visitor IP logs and unpublished drafts and images.
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But rather than secret results followed by a public announcement and press brouhaha, they dropped the unpublished results on the physics preprint server, the arXiv.
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According to unpublished reports by Moscow to the United Nations Security Council, Russia sent home nearly two-thirds of its North Korean workers during 2018.
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The alleged conversation between Barr and Bolton was first reported last month by The New York Times, which cited an unpublished book manuscript by Bolton.
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Of course you can choose to keep your diary entries private and unpublished — even locked safely out of view behind a passcode if you prefer.
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That money has now reportedly been delivered —and largely spent — but the individual memoranda of understanding that Riyadh reached with nine UN agencies remain unpublished.
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All this and more, below:Jeff Bezos Accuses National Enquirer of Using Unpublished Nude Photos as BlackmailThe saga of Jeff Bezos's very public divorce slouches onward.
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Trump denied a new allegation from Bolton's unpublished manuscript that he coordinated with staffers earlier than previously known to pressure Ukraine to investigate his rivals.
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The alleged conversation between Barr and Bolton was first reported last month by The New York Times, which cited an unpublished book manuscript by Bolton.
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The piece was rejected by its dedicatee, the violinist Joseph Joachim, as the product of a deranged mind, and it remained unpublished for 80 years.
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E.T. FROM PEN: How Princess Kate Is Changing the Royal Parenting Rules Along with his remembrances, Spencer is also sharing a previously unpublished childhood photo.
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Once the word was out, the material started rolling in, and within a year or so I had amassed over 21990,000 pictures, all previously unpublished.
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The twenty-two selections of Float seem to be presented as a group because they were unpublished loose ends without any place else to go.
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A Reuters interactive map, built with previously unpublished data, allowed users to track local poisoning rates across much of the country for the first time.
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"If the Gestapo should charge us with assisting the refugees to escape, prison would be a light sentence," she later wrote in an unpublished memoir.
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On March 7, 2018, he directed the Board to refer the unpublished December 85033, 2016, decision, "Matter of A-B-", to him for his review.
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She was secretary to Kafka's friend, biographer and executor Max Brod, who ignored the German-language author's dying wish to burn all his unpublished work.
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Letters Against the Firmament (2015) was Bonney's most expansive book to date, gathering both previously unpublished work and large swatches of The Commons and Happiness.
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The Border Patrol apprehended 16,658 people in family units in September — a record figure, according to unpublished government data obtained by The New York Times.
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Forbes's assistant managing editor told me that Kylie Jenner's unpublished score would be a seven, reflecting that she got a head start from wealthy parents.
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In an unpublished report seen by Reuters the parliamentarians said Robert Kyagulanyi had told them that he had been tortured by men in military uniforms.
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The largest firms make cash advances totaling up to $2000 million a year, according to an unpublished 280 report by Diligence, a business intelligence firm.
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In his first public appearance since the impeachment trial, the president's former national security adviser said he was fighting efforts to suppress his unpublished book.
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But the association told The New York Times it also has a set of unpublished rules for Mr. Bloom and other owners involved in betting.
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The forecast is a fraction of the $62 billion cost estimate in an unpublished study of industry lobby group GSMA reported by Reuters in June.
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Ms. Farhart and her co-authors found in this unpublished study that even partisans' conspiratorial predispositions can vary depending on which party holds political power.
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In many places, fear of reprisal is great enough that it has a chilling effect — stories go unpublished, secrets remain buried, wrongdoing remains covered up.
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That's according to an unpublished book manuscript written by Bolton and reported on by the New York Times's Maggie Haberman and Michael Schmidt Sunday night.
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Their more recent, unpublished 2019 data found 14.8% had sent and 27.4% had received such messages, the study team notes in Journal of Adolescent Health.
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Area 1 co-founder Black Darche told Reuters that the company has unpublished information that links the attacks to a specific GRU officer in Moscow.
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Every Sunday in February, we will feature and explore previously unpublished photographs from The New York Times's archives, with a special focus on the 1960s.
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Revisit last year's Unpublished Black History project, sign up for our Race/Related newsletter and share your own experiences with black history in the comments.
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"I know the Russians better than anybody," Mr. Trump told Michael D'Antonio, a Trump biographer who shared unpublished interview transcripts with The New York Times.
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That's the finding of a peer-reviewed preliminary re-analysis of previously unpublished data from the clinical trial, the largest ever for chronic fatigue syndrome.
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Essays by Depero scholars, a reader's guide with English translations of key texts, and previously unpublished works from MART's archives will accompany Depero's own works.
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An unpublished UN report was leaked earlier this week, claiming two North Korean shipments were intercepted en route to Syria in the last six months.
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So he sent me a copy of his unpublished memoir, spent a few hours answering my initial questions, and invited me to visit him in Florida.
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Granted, Zhang was a seasoned author for a 15-year-old — by the time she drafted Falling Into Place, she had already completed five (unpublished) novels.
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And in unpublished experiments, they trained the network to solve the equivalent of a simple memory task taught to lab rats called a T-maze test.
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Areas that might be covered by the new FSA rules include unpublished information on companies or financial products that could influence share prices if made public.
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Ms. McGowan said she believes the agent stole her unpublished manuscript during a meeting between the two during which the agent had access to her laptop.
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Part of "Unpublished Black History," it is one of many interesting images from the Times archives that will be featured over the course of this month.
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As the researchers who conducted the work explain in an unpublished paper, they trained their network using a data set of craters previously identified by humans.
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Writing about the tragedy, Recode's Kara Swisher posted an unpublished section of her Vanity Fair profile of Kalanick that includes a nice section on Bonnie Kalanick.
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An unpublished December 20 letter by the Senate and House Intelligence Committee urging the FCC and AT&T to scrap the deal over Huawei spying concerns.
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The unpublished reports describe violations by both government and opposition forces but most of the accounts blame government troops for instigating attacks and deliberately targeting civilians.
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Learning to memorize Memorizing contests generally consist of five events: a shuffled deck of cards, an unpublished poem, names and faces, random words, and speed numbers.
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On Wednesday, Bloomberg obtained tapes of an unpublished interview former Wall Street Journal reporter David Bank had with Jeffrey Epstein on his private island in 2003.
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The previously unpublished data details the building count on more than 60 South China Sea features, including those occupied by Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and the Philippines.
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The authors went an extra step and asked for unpublished data on the studies they found, getting it for more than half of the included trials.
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I started with ESCAPE ROOM — a fun entry that was still unpublished at the time, but has appeared twice since my puzzle was accepted in August.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Trading government bonds or currencies using information gleaned from unpublished polls could breach market abuse rules, Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Tuesday.
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The source said a transport ministry report, still unpublished, had found serious inadequacies in maintenance and management of the bridge and other parts of the network.
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So far the progression has been 1, 4, 3, 5, 7 with the second and sixth puzzles still unpublished (today's grid was my seventh accepted Thursday).
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Rachel L. Swarns and Darcy Eveleigh, formerly of The Times, discuss "Unseen," their book about unpublished photos of black history from The Times's archive, at Barnard.
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See an extra, unpublished scene from this comic and the rest of this series (along with comics on a variety of other subjects) at his website.
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The analysis, using unpublished footage along with previously released tapes, suggests that a Molotov cocktail thrown by an antigovernment protester most likely caused the blaze inadvertently.
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However, he continued to write up until his death in 2010, leaving behind a vast archive of unpublished work, none of which has been seen publicly.
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Matt Salinger told The Times he is planning to release decades worth of his father's unpublished writing, a project that may take up to seven years.
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And here, in The New Yorker, is a previously unpublished short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The I.O.U." (It's not so short.) See you on Friday.
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Half of the 40 songs that the composer wrote for Ms. Vasnier, who had a high enough range to sing coloratura, remained unpublished in his lifetime.
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As Republicans looked for solutions to the Bolton problem, several conservative senators pitched the White House on that idea of sending over the unpublished Bolton manuscript.
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In 1986, Salinger sued Random House and blocked the publication of a biography by arguing that it violated the copyright he held in his unpublished letters.
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Long a point of intrigue, Bolton's unpublished book claims that President Donald Trump withheld aid to Ukraine to pressure the country to announce investigations into Democrats.
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This comes after an explosive report alleged that in Bolton's unpublished book he said Trump personally tied aid for Ukraine to an investigation of the Bidens.
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A Georgia trader has pleaded guilty to making illegal trades based off of stolen, unpublished press releases obtained from hackers who broke into three business newswires.
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One of the men authored an unpublished 26-page report with detail on the alleged methods deployed in the drug war, the campaign's masterminds and perpetrators.
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In a batch of his unpublished writings to his girlfriend, Alice Moore, which correct previous scholarship on the painter, he credits his success partly to her.
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From The Atlantic: While reading through Kurt Vonnegut's papers at Indiana University, one of his friends and a scholar came across five previously unpublished short stories.
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Metzler had access to many unpublished notes from Choucair's studio, and argues for a much richer picture of her work that is embedded in the sciences.
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According to an unpublished survey by the Preeclampsia Foundation, of 173 women who had severe preeclampsia, 326 said that experience influenced their decision to become pregnant again.
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The BuzzFeed News article was based on previously unpublished data of sexual harassment charges filed with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and can be downloaded here.
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Several pages managed by Jones are said to be close to the point of being unpublished by the social network given his repeated violations of community standards.
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In the wake of Sunday morning's announcement that Hollywood supercouple Anna Faris and Chris Pratt had separated, the fate of the former's unpublished memoir, Unqualified, remains unknown.
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The Verge wasn't able to verify the file's contents before it was removed, but there's no indication that WikiLeaks was trying to distribute an unpublished earlier text.
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Unpublished data from an exit poll by Litbang Kompas, which Reuters reviewed, found "same religion" was by far the most common reason why voters supported the victor.
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Said to be born in Spain in 1940, the poet's work presumably remains unpublished because it is yet unwritten: Morandá is fictional, an invention of Rubens Ghenov.
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While combing through the archives of the Mount Wilson Observatory, he came across an unpublished exchange of letters between physicist George Gamow and Walter Adams in 1944.
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He even comes to have a sort of respect for Gould's charade: "The Eccentric Author of a Great, Mysterious, Unpublished Book—that was his mask," Mitchell marvels.
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In May 2018, Hemley presented the results at a conference in Madrid, and a reporter for Physics Today magazine began writing a story about the unpublished result.
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The findings come from a new, unpublished report provided to the Post that found more than 200 websites responsible for publishing Russian propaganda during the election cycle.
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These findings are consistent with a small, previously unpublished study out of Canada finding that sex didn't impact men's grip strength or vertical jump the next day.
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The final and most extensive section of the exhibit showcases Brooks's drawings, most of them completed between 1930–34 to complement her unpublished memoir, No Pleasant Memories.
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While the toolbox hasn't yet been used for studies in animals and humans, the team has done some work with monkeys, which is still unpublished, Gulli said.
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Perhaps the most arresting essay is a previously unpublished piece in which Mr Singer urges readers to spare a thought for the poor, benighted turkey during Thanksgiving.
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The documents indicate that Hofeller conducted an unpublished study in 2015 that found asking about citizenship would help Republicans in redistricting, while hurting Hispanic communities and Democrats.
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The amendment also authorizes the secretary of Education to investigate colleges that are accused of using unpublished rules or selective enforcement to target certain types of speech.
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That evening, Scheuermann tried to watch a movie, but, as she later wrote in an unpublished memoir, "My Life as a Lab Rat," she was too excited.
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The Obama administration also claimed that an unpublished opinion letter was sufficient to change the definition of "sex" to "gender identity" in schools all over the country.
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Leading up to the big reveal, Obama has been posting previously unpublished family photos on her Instagram, offering a never-before-seen look at her personal life.
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It found that wall supporters and opponents express virtually mirror-image views on those broader shifts, according to previously unpublished results from the poll provided to CNN.
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Published in 240, seven years after Shakespeare's death, the Folio collected 250 of Shakespeare's plays (most of his output), 18 of which were unpublished in his lifetime.
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Using observations from satellites and deep sea robots, Moore and his collaborators are working on as-yet-unpublished research that aims to answer some of these questions.
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The communique late on Sunday takes a stronger position than an earlier, unpublished draft, which was a watered-down version of one issued last year in Laos.
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The work that evoked sobriety — much less recovery — had often faded into obscurity, out of print or unpublished, lodged deep in file boxes in hushed university libraries.
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Now, 403 years later, "The Park" will be reissued in a new edition, out this summer from Radius Books/Yossi Milo, along with several previously unpublished works.
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But in about a century, the trees will be turned into 100 unpublished books donated by today's most celebrated writers, a gift to the readers of tomorrow.
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"I was extraordinarily lucky to latch onto a rising rocket," Mr. Heart wrote in an unpublished memoir, "and ride it to a huge change in our society."
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Consider a remarkable passage from 1885, which appears in the most recent Stanford volume, " Unpublished Fragments (Spring 1885–Spring 1886) ," in a translation by Adrian Del Caro.
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The Justice Department came back with a narrowed request, asking for data from a limited date range and excluding unpublished draft content and nearly all IP addresses.
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"While Tolkien was very poor at finishing things, he also never threw anything away, so we don't know what's still unpublished," Mr. Shippey, the British scholar, said.
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Virginia Woolf wrote of the great unpublished works of women — those meals, salons and gardens that have their short time in the sun and then are gone.
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The poems should be no more than 150 words; should be original and unpublished; should pertain to life in New York; and should be somewhat family-friendly.
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The scientific journal Nature saw details of his team's brand-new and unpublished report, which showed more evidence of a secret enclosure that could contain Nefertiti's remains.
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In his first assignment for the magazine, which remains unpublished, he traveled to the Philippines, into the hills of Mindanao to meet a band of Muslim guerrillas.
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In an author's note, Gary says that years ago, she found a huge new trunk of the author's unpublished papers in the barn of Brown's sister, Roberta.
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But an unpublished draft dated Friday and seen by Reuters included the term "land reclamation and militarization", which were not featured in a draft two days earlier.
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This month HarperCollins brought out "North, South, East, West," a previously unpublished picture book about a little bird who flies all over the place before coming home.
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Henry pored over recently unearthed sermons, interviews with the baseball great's close friends and an unpublished book by Robinson — who died in 1972 — to write his story.
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At the auction, an unpublished chapter called "The Negro" was picked up by the New York Public Library's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture for $7,000.
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The more famous one is recounted in an unpublished manuscript called Basic Art, authored by prolific mail artist, art writer, and self-appointed "Nut chronicler" David Zack.
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Palestinian leaders have spurned the conference, alleging pro-Israeli bias from Washington and saying the still unpublished U.S. peace plan falls short of their goal of statehood.
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Ferlinghetti was a committed traveler, and these selections of his journals, selected from his handwritten, mostly unpublished notebooks, step with grace and good humor across many worlds.
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Gisotti disclosed hitherto unpublished restrictions that Australian Church leaders had imposed on Pell when the cardinal returned to his native country in June 2017 to defend himself.
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" He says the former detailed a "parody expedition" for Bigfoot, and the latter is an unpublished satire that he compared to "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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UC Davis heavily redacted its agreement with Neuralink before releasing the document to Gizmodo, citing exemptions to the California Public Records Act designed to protect unpublished academic research.
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Facebook "unpublished" the Alex Jones Channel Page, the Alex Jones Page, the InfoWars Page, and the Infowars Nightly News Page, which had together racked up millions of fans.
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Also, any guy who smirks, "I'm going to be the next F. Scott Fitzgerald" when asked about his (still unpublished) writing is just begging to get an eyeroll.
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" Fehrman calls John Adams' unpublished autobiography the first example of a president trying to write "his own legacy," in a manuscript that was "extraordinarily personal and pathologically petty.
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Originally intended as the cover of Eduardo Parra's unpublished book of poems by the same name, the cardboard collage is more splat than boom, more whimper than bang.
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Ironically, the grant wouldn't work for someone like Lee, a writer known for producing one superb novel and a much larger library of unpublished or posthumously published work.
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In unpublished research, Liu said, he and his team have shown that ABE can edit genes in neurons, raising the possibility of treating devastating neurological diseases with ABE.
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Keenan: Her question was: What kind of foresight was put into the concept of Univision inherently accepting liability for other posts by unpublishing the ones that they unpublished?
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Senate Republicans defeated a measure to allow witnesses, however, and the White House has claimed that Bolton's as-yet unpublished manuscript contains classified information — which Bolton's lawyer denies.
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Alonzo Knowles agreed to hand over 25 unpublished scripts found in his Dropbox account, along with unreleased songs, and $1,900 in cash as part of a plea deal.
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One in three of those led to gun-battles between militants and troops in which at least one person was killed, according to previously unpublished data from JKCSS.
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"We included all published and unpublished studies to capture a complete overview of the benefits and risks of flibanserin, without bias," Jaspers wrote in an email to CNN.
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According to an unpublished study by government analysts, even after paying to maintain its fighters the FARC still had assets worth 33 trillion pesos ($10.5 billion) in 2012.
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Macron's literary ambitions as a young man are well known and he wrote at least two unpublished works before authoring a book entitled "Revolution" during his election campaign.
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Conservative organizations, some with ties to fossil fuel interests, have for years filed lawsuits against them seeking e-mail communications and unpublished research under various open records laws.
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Guns were responsible for 22019 percent of black homicides in 2013, according to a study by the Violence Policy Center based on previously unpublished statistics from the FBI.
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This fall, a facsimile edition will be released by Taschen , along with a set of previously unpublished photographs, and an introduction by Hilton Als, which is excerpted here.
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This information does not include content of unpublished draft publications for the website or records that constitute HTTP request and error logs that would reveal the IP addresses.
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The European Commission has proposed in an unpublished paper seen by Reuters a phase-in period lasting up to December 2023 "to mitigate the financial impact on institutions".
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Whatever you think of transgender rights, and I'm a supporter, or the ACA, "government by blog post, unpublished letter, and tweet" is not something allowed by the Constitution.
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After studying the draft papers, Tarone said the unpublished figures show "absolutely no evidence whatsoever" of an increased risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma because of exposure to glyphosate.
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Collectively known as PHAROS, the group is gradually digitizing millions of images, many of which are previously unpublished and accessible only through physical visits to individual research repositories.
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But in 2011, Ms. Zhu said, someone hacked into her computer, stole an unpublished essay about Sheng Xue and sent it to a dissident group posing as her.
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Well, not always… JG: You recall how later in life he wrote an unpublished memoir, on yellowed typewriter paper, that he called From One Accident to the Next.
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The armistice that halted World War I was signed a century ago today in Northern France, leading to celebrations around the world (and previously unpublished photos, one above).
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So he is staying in the United States, specifically in the Humbly Furnished Home for Ex-Consumer Columnists, a gated community with an unpublished address and good broadband.
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London (CNN)The family of deceased TV presenter Caroline Flack has released an unpublished message written by the star, as an inquest into her death began on Wednesday.
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They also inquired about former national security adviser John Bolton, including when the White House knew about his unpublished manuscript and whether they sought to block its publication.
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His technique, he explained in an unpublished interview with his great-niece Noelle Messier, was to develop muscles, even if that meant producing ugly sounds along the way.
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Terry Pratchett, the well-known British fantasy author, had a wish fulfilled two years after his death: A hard drive containing his unpublished work was destroyed by steamroller.
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"As Stevie grew older I loved to watch him crawling onto his grandfather's knee and asking him grave little questions," Helen Joyce later wrote in an unpublished memoir.
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In an unpublished essay from 1976, Woody described her as an encouraging presence—even if her encouragement sometimes came from the business end of a peach-tree switch.
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The allegation from Bolton's unpublished draft comes as Republicans appear to have enough support for the Senate trial to wrap up, without hearing from witnesses or subpoenaing documents.
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Pat Cipollone, the president&aposs lead attorney in the impeachment trial, could also be a witness, John Bolton&aposs unpublished book says, according to The New York Times.
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The unpublished manuscripts revealed that in the process of trying to manipulate the babies' HIV resistance — which some experts say was unsuccessful — Jiankui may have introduced unintended mutations.
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When Deborah Garrison, who replaced Ms. Quinn at Knopf, began planning a collected works in the late 1990s, she said, she was overwhelmed by Ms. Ponsot's unpublished stash.
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When Deborah Garrison, who replaced Ms. Quinn at Knopf, began planning a collected works in the late 1990s, she said, she was overwhelmed by Ms. Ponsot's unpublished stash.
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He wrote in an unpublished memoir that Montagnards spent much of their days in trenches to avoid getting caught up in Viet Cong and South Vietnamese military operations.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The conceit of the movie Yours in Sisterhood is simple: People read unpublished letters written to Ms. magazine between 1972 and 1980.
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Written and directed by Whit Stillman and based on an unpublished Austen novel, Love & Friendship is a farce with a wicked sense of humor — it's a total delight.
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More important, the work that the CEA cites in defense of its wage estimates is a group of (typically unpublished) papers that have been challenged by subsequent critiques.
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Stillman's return to Sundance 26 years after Metropolitan is an adaptation of Jane Austen's unpublished early novella "Lady Susan," a comedy of manners not unlike his 1990 cult classic.
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This week the Tages-Anzeiger newspaper reported the Federal Department of Defence could not find 27 unpublished folders and dossiers from an investigation into the group three decades ago.
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Unlike Wesley's CW series, Tapped, which is based on the unpublished memoir by How To Survive A Sharknado author Andrew Shaffer, will be a little more grounded in reality.
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The left breast, which appears to be more prone to cancer, also tends to have a higher number of unspecialized cells, according to unpublished work that's undergoing peer review.
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An unpublished paper by Mark Aguiar at Princeton University and three co-authors suggests another potential obstacle: that better video games could be luring young men away from work.
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Instead, Facebook says it can now remove these Pages for simply having "similar titles to the Pages we unpublished and [for] having the same admins," the Facebook spokesperson added.
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For this translation, as forceful, sensitive and richly coloured as that of "Life and Fate", Robert and Elizabeth Chandler have woven the strongest unpublished material into the 1956 version.
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The work is still unpublished, but it means a student won't have to go through what Gaudelii did to evolve each of the four remaining kinds of base editors.
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But despite the White House's insistence Tuesday that Trump wasn't involved, the lawsuit states that Butowsky texted Wheeler to say that the president had read the still-unpublished FoxNews.
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At one point, Dan accidentally removed thousands of threads when he republished, and then unpublished, his rogue thread that had started the series of events in the first place.
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" The previously unpublished digital hit list obtained by AP provides "the most detailed forensic evidence to date of the ambitious hackers who disrupted the U.S. presidential election in 2016.
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But previously unpublished data from the trial show the drug worked no better than a placebo at reducing nausea and vomiting in pregnant women, researchers report in PLOS One.
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A Ukrainian hacker has pleaded guilty to participating in a scheme to hack into three business newswires, steal unpublished press releases and use the information to make illegal trades.
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A Ukrainian hacker has pleaded guilty to participating in a scheme to hack into three business newswires, steal unpublished press releases and use the information to make illegal trades.
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But litigation stemming from both could set a dismal precedent for press freedoms by broadening the criteria under which prosecutors are allowed to obtain unpublished material gathered by journalists.
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In August, federal authorities brought civil or criminal charges against 85033 people and companies that allegedly conspired to steal unpublished financial press releases and shuttle that information to traders.
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" The department proposed asking the court to amend the warrant, and said that DreamHost "should not disclose the contents of unpublished draft publications" or "HTTP request and error logs.
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