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Danny Sriskandarajah of the Royal Commonwealth Society describes the experience as a story of evolving disappointments.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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This L.A. Times story describes the plant and its defenses.
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In her biography, Ms. Cline describes how Zelda saved a clipping of a story that appeared under his name, "Our Own Movie Queen, " and crossed out his name and wrote in her own.
WSJ: Zelda Fitzgerald's Moment
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In one story, Mr Kelley describes how a Cuban woman drowned in a storm while attempting to flee to America.
ECONOMIST: The newspaper industry
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But there was another football story on Sunday, one that describes a growing problem for the National Football League and its players union.
NPR: Former NFL Players Unable to Pay Medical Bills
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But a revealing New York Times story today describes how startups are increasingly eschewing hiring, instead bringing on contract employees and part-timers to perform the work previously handled by full-time employees.
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In a New York magazine story, she describes living in Indonesia in her early 20s, where she suffered hepatitis, had her leg operated on without benefit of anesthesia, and almost fell into an active volcano.
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The publisher describes the novel as the coming-of-age story of a gifted young man whose search for meaning leads him to New York, England, Paris and a mission patrolling the demilitarized zone in Korea.
WSJ: Newly found Pearl S. Buck book is to be published
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Masuoka describes the difference as that between an eight-story apartment building and a one-story house.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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After "mining" the play, as head of performing arts Daniel Shindler describes it, they decided to use their performance to explore the true story of the romance between a Muslim girl and a Serbian Christian boy who died in each other's arms.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | Should we let children rewrite the Bard?
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Elliott Brood describes its music as "death country, " and as its members explained to Stevie, there's a macabre story behind the new album.
NPR: Elliott Brood: 'Death Country' At The Border