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* Narrative footnotes, which continue the story while commenting on it ( e. g. Nabokov's Pale Fire, House of Leaves, Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke, Alan Moore's From Hell, Cable & Deadpool by Fabian Nicieza, An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, Shriek: An Afterword by Jeff VanderMeer, many books by Robert Rankin and the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett ).

Abundance and about
* John Green's An Abundance of Katherines uses footnotes in which he says: " can allow you to create a kind of secret second narrative, which is important if, say, you're writing a book about what a story is and whether stories are significant.

Abundance and with
In Roman Imperial cult, abstract Roman deities who fostered peace ( pax Romana ) and prosperity were also depicted with a cornucopia, including Abundantia, " Abundance " personified, and Annona, goddess of the grain supply to the city of Rome.
Lengthier analyses of Lent's work are found in Craig McLuckie's “ Improvisation of Self and Other in John Lent ’ s Developing Aesthetic ”, which offers coverage of the published work ( excluding songs ) up to Black Horses, Cobalt Suns, and the book length conversation on writing conducted with Robert Kroetsch, Abundance, which offers significant insight to Lent's creative praxis generally and to So It Won't Go Away specifically.
* 2007: Abundance ( with Robert Kroetsch )
* the Arms of the French Empire with Victory, Fame, History, and Abundance
It has contributed greatly to the richness of Chengdu Plain with its reputation as " The Land of Abundance ".
* Melosi, Martin V., Coping with Abundance: Energy and Environment in Industrial America ( Temple University Press, 1985 )
Abundance differs from excess in that a reactant in excess is simply any reactant other than the limiting reagent ; the amount by which a reactant is in excess is often specified, such as with terms like " twofold excess ", indicating that there is twice the amount of reactant necessary for the limiting reagent to be completely reacted.

Abundance and John
* An Abundance of Katherines, a young adult novel by John Green
In 2006, award winning novelist John Green wrote a novel titled An Abundance of Katherines which took place mainly in Milan, Tennessee.
The incident is mentioned in John Green's An Abundance of Katherines.

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Mackie ( 1986 ) found that attitude polarization occurred only when the participants received information about a group that they considered themselves a member of ; supporting the Social Comparison Theory.
In the 19th century, several legal battles ensued with their neighbour Laphroaig, brought about after the distiller at Lagavulin, Sir Peter Mackie, leased the Laphroaig distillery.

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Matt Kelland of Short Fuze ( left ) and Keith Halper of Kuma Reality Games at the 2008 Machinima Film Festival with the Mackie award for Best Technical Achievement
For example, most of the cytoplasm is not divided into separate cells by walls but forms a syncytium or continuous mass of cytoplasm with many nuclei ( e. g., Reiswig and Mackie, 1983 ). Venus ' Flower Basket, Euplectella aspergillum
During this time McCarty became acquainted with John R. Mackie, a Scottish-born ex-cavalry private with a criminal bent.
Mackie takes pupils from a decent chunk of Southern Aberdeenshire with its catchment zone stretching from Johnshaven in the south to Netherley in the North and out to Glenbervie in the West.
* 1998: Chanel with " Allure " Kiara, Chandra North, Mackie, Beri Smither, Tara Westwood, Meilan, Elisabet Davidsdottir, Daniela Pestova, Shirley Mallman
Euan W. Mackie asserts that no simple late Neolithic tribal structure as usually imagined could have sustained this and similar projects, and envisages an authoritarian theocratic power elite with broad-ranging control across southern Britain.
Mackie received the Wentworth Travelling Fellowship to study Greats at Oriel College, Oxford, where he graduated with a first in 1940.
* Eminem's character, Rabbit, in the 2002 film 8 Mile mentions the Cranbrook Kingswood School in a rap battle with Papa Doc ( portrayed by Anthony Mackie ) when he questions Papa Doc's " gangsta " act because he attended Cranbrook.
" Mack the Knife " or " The Ballad of Mack the Knife ", originally " Die Moritat von Mackie Messer ", is a song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht for their music drama Die Dreigroschenoper, or, as it is known in English, The Threepenny Opera.
In The Threepenny Opera, the moritat singer with his street organ introduces and closes the drama with the tale of the deadly Mackie Messer, or Mack the Knife, a character based on the dashing highwayman Macheath in John Gay's The Beggar's Opera ( who was in turn based on the historical thief Jack Sheppard ).
The Township of Langley was incorporated on April 26, 1873, with James W. Mackie as its first elected warden.
Like her ever-present bunches of gladioli, one of the most popular and distinctive features of Edna's stage and TV appearances has been her extravagant wardrobe, with gaudy, custom-made gowns that satirically outdo the most outrageous creations of Hollywood showbiz designers such as Bob Mackie.
But, as J. L. Mackie suggested, when there are many different groups, each with a different Evolutionarily Stable Strategy ( ESS ), there is selection between the different ESSs, since some are worse than others.
* El Hadji Diouf – As manager of QPR, Warnock criticised Diouf for his behaviour after a challenge between QPR's Jamie Mackie and Blackburn Rovers ' Gael Givet left Mackie with a double fracture in his leg: " For many years I have thought was the gutter type – I was going to call him a sewer rat but that might be insulting to sewer rats.
* George Mackie ( 1994 – 95 ) with Donald Park ( 1994 )
The first dolls were Sonny and Cher, with Bob Mackie designing an extensive wardrobe for Cher.
* The Great Seasons ( with Sheila Mackie, illustrator ; Hodder & Stoughton, 1981 )
In addition to resuming his friendship with Stone, he also became associated with other young physicians: John Hoffman Harrison, Thomas Ingalls, Charles A. Luzenberg, James Monroe Mackie, Augustus Cenas, and Edwin Bathurst Smith.
Facer had an eye for talent, was a shrewd negotiator and along with President Len Kelly and Directors Alex Mackie, Glynn Price and Laurie Doust, the leadership group planned their recruitment policy to cover team gaps well ahead of time and worked to maintain an attractive family atmosphere and an environment that fostered success.

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The collapse of logical positivism renewed interest in philosophy of religion, prompting philosophers like William Alston, John Mackie, Alvin Plantinga, Robert Merrihew Adams, Richard Swinburne, and Antony Flew not only to introduce new problems, but to re-open classical topics such as the nature of miracles, theistic arguments, the problem of evil, ( see existence of God ) the rationality of belief in God, concepts of the nature of God, and many more.
*John Leslie Mackie, 1917-1981 ”, in Proceedings of the British Academy lxxvi ( 1990 ), 487-98
* Mackie, John ( Features )
The ships were built by the following companies: Robert Napier & Company, Randolph Elder & Company, Dobbie Hedderwick & Co., Dobie & Company, Mackie & Thomson, Smith & Rodgers, London & Glasgow Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., William Beardmore & Company, John Elder & Company, Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng.
John Leslie Mackie ( 25 August 1917 – 12 December 1981 ) was an Australian philosopher, originally from Sydney.
John Leslie Mackie was born 25 August 1917 in Sydney, Australia.
** Steven Paul ( producer ), John Nelson ( conductor ), John Aler, Kathleen Battle, Michael Chance, Mark S. Doss, Marilyn Horne, Neil Mackie, Sylvia McNair, Samuel Ramey, the Ambrosian Opera Chorus & the English Chamber Orchestra for Handel: Semele
* Mackie, Robert C. Layman Extraordinary: John R. Mott, 1865 – 1955.
** Steven Paul ( producer ), John Nelson ( conductor ), John Aler, Kathleen Battle, Michael Chance, Mark S. Doss, Marilyn Horne, Neil Mackie, Sylvia McNair, Samuel Ramey, the Ambrosian Opera Chorus & the English Chamber Orchestra for Handel: Semele
In 1966, Riegle, then 28 years old and a moderate Republican, defeated incumbent Democratic U. S. Representative John C. Mackie to be elected from Michigan's 7th congressional district to the 90th Congress.
In addition to Howe, Oscar nominations went to Ray Aghayan and Bob Mackie for Best Costume Design, John Kander and Fred Ebb for Best Original Song (" How Lucky Can You Get?
" John Mackie with The Vancouver Sun reported the album gives Jackson an " incredible style ", proclaiming Janet as " the best commercial album so far this year, an album that could well vault her past the stumbling Madonna as Queen of the charts.
* John Mackie ( disambiguation )
Along with John Michell, Mackie also noted that it is the diagonal of a rectangle measuring 2 by 1 Egyptian remens.
Mackie urges John to take the $ 65, 000 and sell the ranch.
Buddy Ebsen played John Vogelin and Ron Howard played Lee Mackie.
Fire on the Mountain is a 1981 made-for-television movie adaptation of the Edward Abbey novel, Fire on the Mountain, directed by Donald Wrye and starring Buddy Ebsen as John Vogelin, Ron Howard as Lee Mackie and Michael Conrad as Col. Desalius.
* Mackie, John.
The writer of the two issues was Howard Mackie and the pencillers were Gil Kane and John Romita, Jr.

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