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Oh, and somebody's just told me that the great, great Kurt Vonnegut has died.
BBC: The sun is shining, the sky's an unbroken pale blue.
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Is your understanding of help helped by banal quotations from Kurt Vonnegut and the Dumfries and Galloway Standard?
ECONOMIST: Johnson
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Likewise, Truman Capote and Kurt Vonnegut summered close to Wainscott Beach, fetching supplies every day from the doll's-house-sized Sagaponack General Store.
BBC: Escape from New York
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Before writing his own books, Mr. Koch translated works by Kurt Vonnegut and the English spy novelist Lionel Davidson into Dutch.
WSJ: Dutch Thriller Is a Surprise Global Hit
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At a minimum, it's hard to outgrown a library whose authors range from George Washington to Arthur Miller and John James Audubon to Kurt Vonnegut.
WSJ: The Historian's Stories
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Along the bustling strip, a four-storey mural of Indianapolis native and praised author Kurt Vonnegut oversees the street, which is full of food, drink and shopping opportunities.
BBC: The culinary heart of America��s heartland
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Among myriad topics addressed in the blog, Assange discusses mathematics versus philosophy, the death of author Kurt Vonnegut, censorship in Iran and the corporation as a nation state.
CNN: The secret life of Julian Assange
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That is what happened to Mary Schmich and Kurt Vonnegut.
ECONOMIST: Gossip on the web
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Two recent examples hit home why the semicolon, otherwise despised by writers such as Cormac McCarthy and Kurt Vonnegut, is indispensable to the art and architecture of prose.
FORBES: Satmars, Simone de Beauvoir And semicolons
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He quoted from Kurt Vonnegut Jr's short story Harrison Bergeron, contained in the novel Welcome To The Monkey House, which says by 2081 "everybody was finally of equal strength intelligence and beauty" due to the "unceasing vigilance of the United States Handicapper General".
BBC: Don't handicap private pupils, says leading headmaster
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Nonetheless she is very kind to them, and leaves them on the floor overnight when necessary, and lets them off paying for their suppers until the book gets sold, and gradually she adds Tom Wolfe and Gay Talese and Kurt Vonnegut to the list of favoured ones.
ECONOMIST: Elaine Kaufman