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Come to think of it, he’d also read in a detective novel about secret messages written in special ink
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There are novel ways to get power, viral spy circuits in the hardware mask definition often get their power by rectifying electrical noise in the air around the circuit they're parasitic on
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I remembered a passage from an early English novel, one that I studied at university
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It was quite a romance novel wasn't it, - shy, bookish Angel re-incarnated in a body seething with uncontrollable lust, and a dashing latin Lothario rebuild the technology industry in a new world-
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have been planning! She peeks over the spine of her novel, and witnesses you holding a rose,
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Rather than employing actors to tell classic tales, to make people laugh, or to inform and to educate, he hit upon the novel idea of making ordinary people the stars of television shows
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"Nothing that you've done so far is on solid theoretical ground, and your observational technique is novel
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The door is unlocked and Davie enters the lab, still brooding over the novel use that the waste disposal system is being put to
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It might make for a good novel or television show, but I don't put much credit on the tabloid stories
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It is a novel experience; it dawns on Chrissie that she’s thoroughly enjoying herself
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Henry, once again, recounted his academic aspirations and the novel events of his journey to Clive House
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I know people in general, it is my job if you will, and I have seen in you the most novel character I have yet encountered
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Then, there was a nameless man who tried to hide the idea between the pages of a Novel entitled ‘Trouble Valley’, but luckily for everyone else, he died cold, alone and afraid on the seventh moon of Jupiter
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Lot’s of novel ways were being used to determine what might be happening
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It wasn't the first time someone had called it a story, Beth had said she’d a good novel started, when she’d read Emma’s notebook, while Emma sleep after breaking her ribs, but she’d never thought of it as a story
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Also, Robinson Crusoe in considered to be a modern novel and has been translated and republished time and time again
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Peter Pan was a 1904 stage play before it was a novel, but the character of Peter Pan actually goes back even further — to a book called The Little White Bird
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Some years later I wrote a novel with them in mind!
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Flitter was puzzled by the girls attitude but he was willing to give this novel method of learning a try
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were heroes of novel, their followers – with or
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theme, and develops it in the form of a novel
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theme of the novel
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together? Was she writing a novel? Does she own a small
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It was not a novel occurrence and it did not start with and would not end with the rebel leader, that renegade Jarl in Windhelm
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” Reading this book will not make you happy in the sense that reading a novel or going to a movie will make you happy
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He was immersed in a novel about a young girl who was born in a shanty-town in southern India
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Her novel, Sebastian Cupid, is her second published book
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The second novel in the Arrows series is scheduled to release in the Fall of 2012
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greenhand, which ultimately lead to his writing the novel Moby Dick
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Author of „Spartacus," a novel which, while treating with the trials and tribulations of the rebel gladiators in first century B
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I got engrossed in a novel
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We sought out the latest novel by her favorite author, Rosamund Pilcher
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I do believe that in his latest novel, „The Dead Town," Dean Koontz had it just about right when he had one of his seedier characters declare: „We think different from what a bunch of pencil neck Ivy League professors of conflict resolution think
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This novel will certainly outlast this or any epoch to come
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„The Naked and the Dead," his novel of the troops in the Pacific Islands during WWII
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Perhaps the most memorable statement of the novel was by a sergeant who said: „The General ain"t so hot
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Leon Uris"s magnificent novel of the Nazis stamping out of the Warsaw Ghetto, while the Soviets waited patiently on the far side of the Vistula
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This was a novel twist on that old system that allowed no covert or coded communication
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An early 1960"s novel by Catherine Ann Porter that pretty much characterized, unbeknownst to the author, who had no crystal ball, just where our ship of state is currently headed
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In 1968 I read his novel „If All the Heroes Die
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Novel I read in the sixties
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Clifford Simak, in the mid 60"s, wrote a marvelous science fiction novel, which he chose to title: „Time is the Simplest Thing
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Here"s how Dean Koontz, in his latest novel, „The Dead Town," has one of the protagonists describe it, and it is truly worth remembering
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John Hersey"s novel concerning the Warsaw Ghetto
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My favorites of his are: „The Saracen Blade," „An Odor of Sanctity," and especially his „Goat Song," a novel of Sparta, and bear in mind that his title bears a close resemblance to our word „tragedy," from which „goat song"
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To think of it as a mere time machine was akin to referring to a Monet painting as a fusion of brush strokes on canvas, or any great novel as a text-based conveyor of a story
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This is his first novel
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They said their good-nights in the long, first floor corridor, whispering and laughing like a couple of naughty children from a Lewis Carol novel
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Even this early in the day a young man was sitting at the reception desk, reading a novel that was half-hidden under the counter
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My wife (Rose) and I had dinner the other evening at the Westchester Premier Theatre which featured a play, Sayonara, adapted from a novel written by James Michener
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His wife was sitting in a matching chair opposite him, reading a novel
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When a society begins to lose its moral compass or becomes less critical of questionable points of views or unseemly behavior that diminishes an individual‘s intellectual and moral character, however, and when principled and far-sighted judgments(s) become increasingly muddled and uncertain and when that society fails to exercise reasonable discretion by indiscriminately embracing every hare-brained idea for tolerance sake or taking every (novel) proposition at its face value without giving serious thought to the matter and when an individual, lest he or she be perceived as close-minded or confrontational, remains on the sidelines as a casual observer rather than an active participant, such actions or inactions, whatever the case may be, must inevitably usher the moral and intellectual decline of that society
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that society should seek to inject vitality… and meaning to novel expressions
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Proclaiming to work on a new novel he ventured to Washington
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Each novel is a stand-alone story set in medieval England
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Cleaver Positions: Adults Only! This is not a novel
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Do not read this as a novel
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He resembled Taras Bulba, the literary hero of Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol’s novel
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We had developed a very novel mode of communication
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novel would be greatly appreciated
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“Now there’s a novel idea!”
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Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle also shocked the US public
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She dropped her gaze once more to the novel she was reading, passing time between clients
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As she sat, head bent, deeply involved in her novel, a shadow fell across the table
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An alternate history novel
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With that idea being impractical, Eileen had come up with a novel approach to the problem, based around a simple, easy to follow strategy that had proven extremely popular in the past, with the foremost memorable example being the Charge of the Light Brigade: Just barge in his warehouse office, kill him, and burn him with some gasoline or any other flammable material, except perhaps bourbon
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The novel or
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Just like in a Dick Francis novel
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At the time, he could not understand how Philip Carey could be so stupid as to be unable to break free of the vicious tart who treated him so badly, and had thought the premise of the novel somewhat unimaginable
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Blaine had resolved to finish his first novel, “Even if it killed me
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Blaine had reconstructed that first novel, which he had marketed to virtually every publisher in Canada
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“Who are you?” he asked the big, bulky cop sitting there, with the remains of a white styro-foam cup of coffee or some other black liquid, and a dog-eared old western novel laying on the edge of Blaine’s bed
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Since he lived from 1874 until 1932, the notions of electric light and heavier-than-air-flight, or even space-flight were not too far out of the range of human imagination, bearing in mind the fair probability that he could have read the Jules Verne novel, ‘From the Earth to the Moon,’ which was published in 1865, or ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,’ by the same author
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She selected a cowboy novel in the "Morgen Kane" series
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(See also my novel, The Exodus According to G
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“I’ve really only had a couple of slightly novel ideas in my whole career,” added Charles, “and, as I say, they weren’t ‘important’ in the sense of offering some potential to make the world a better place
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I hope you enjoyed this novel, I certainly enjoyed writing it
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This novel is a work of fiction
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That’s not so novel
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The airwaves would be filled like it was a lot more than a penny novel, as the story unfolded, or didn’t
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The Romans introduced the prose novel, later
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Could those who have heard the message of Christ, but for whatever reason are unable to accept it, be reborn and given more opportunities to consider their stance – as are those who have never heard the teachings of Christ? (A novel idea is that humans could be reborn and live their lives on other planets
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“A fascinating debut- this novel takes the reader to the darkest places in the human soul,
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novel that does more than make you turn the pages, it makes you think
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Green is also the author of Stone Blood, a literary novel, and Three Pounds of Flax, a collection of 48 prose poems
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After that rather novel expression of thanksgiving, he began with a more predictable line of credits, thanking his mother for cooking the turkey and his father for buying the turkey
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virtually every alien abduction novel ever published
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From a small pile of schoolbooks next to her, Sarah picks up the novel and shows me the cover
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Is it likely that the transient organic material of which neuroscience says humans are made, if devoid of the metaphysical imagination, could have produced a Newton or an Einstein, a poem, a novel, or a symphony?
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Signor Manzoni struck upon a novel idea
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All I ask is for you to leave your honest feedback on what you thought about the novel at one of the websites below:
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Leave a honest four line comment/feedback on this novel at the following links:
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Out of their debates came novel ideas and new institutions of government: the American Constitution
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I also wanted to write a novel that was before its time
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"The Albatross and the Mermaid" is her first novel
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So we scramble to find a novel weapon, just 'to keep in the same place'
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The Occidental State—and, by implication, this includes the Administrators—is working with Worldwide Industries to create a new technology: a novel technology that will be used to calm and control everyone
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Then, when you told me about project United We Fall and the novel technology being researched, I thought about an ant colony
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Although the exact nature of the novel technology bewilders me, I believe it will nonetheless launch a new phase in human history
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Hypothesis is the first book of The Hekapolis Trilogy, her debut novel in English