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We know that novels were in great favor in the south of France, although the specimens preserved are not very numerous.
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We know that much is made of the multiplicity and ambiguity of the identities that cluster around the key symbol of the Jew.
We also know that the Saxon Shore as reflected in the Notitia was created as a part of the Theodosian reorganization of Britain ( post A.D. 369 ).
We want to know when the Potlatches telephone exactly how many they are planning to bring, so that we won't end up with a splashing mob that looks like Coney Island in August.
We know now that a 15-degree differential in temperature is the maximum usually desirable, and accurate controls assure the comfort we want.
We didn't even know them till about a month after we moved -- at that time, they had called on us, after I met Fran at a PTA meeting, and had taken us in hand socially.
We now know that things rarely ever work out in such cut-and-dried fashion, and that car loadings, while perhaps interesting enough, are nevertheless not the magic formula that will always turn before stock prices turn.
We know that the number of radio and television impulses, sound waves, ultra-violet rays, etc., that may occupy the very same space, each solitary upon its own frequency, is infinite.
We have learned from earthquakes much of what we now know about the earth's interior, for they send waves through the earth which emerge with information about the materials through which they have traveled.
We should not allow the image of an immanent end brought about indirectly by our own action in the continuing human struggle for a just endurable order of existence to blind us to the fact that in some measure accelerating the end of our lease may be one consequence among others of many other of mankind's thrusts toward we know not what future.
We and novels
We hold safe little jobs illustrating tooth-paste ads or the salacious incidents in trivial novels, and most of our easel painting is nothing but picking the fluff out of the navel so it can be contemplated in greater purity.
Evidence for this narrator being different from the earlier novels come from Deighton himself, who is quoted as saying that the narrator of Spy Story is not the same character as the narrator of The IPCRESS File ; in fact, for most of Spy Story, the narrator is named and addressed as " Patrick Armstrong "-although, as another character says, " We have so many different names.
We ’ re aiming for authenticity – recreating the wonder of 1978 all over again !” The company also said it would publish a series of Blake's 7 novels at a rate of two per year.
* Scott Corbett, ( 1913-2006 ), author of 69 children's books and six novels including " We Chose Cape Cod " ( 1953 ) describing East Dennis in fascinating detail.
Interest originally centred on the hamlet of Pin Mill ( featured in two children's novels by Arthur Ransome: We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea and Secret Water ), which is home to the Pin Mill Sailing Club and its Hard.
Other topics addressed in her poetry and novels include sexual exploitation of African women, and what Brand refers to as " a pandemic scourging the Diaspora " and declares, " We are born thinking of travelling back " which is suggestive of the individual and historic travelling and returning as experienced by her ancestors.
His novels include: A Feast of Snakes, The Hawk is Dying, Body, Scar Lover, Karate Is A Thing of the Spirit, All We Need of Hell, The Mulching of America, Car, and Celebration.
His other novels include Whore Banquets ( 1987 – winner of the 1988 Somerset Maugham Award, which was also won by his father in 1950 ; republished in 2002 as Mr. Foreigner ), Inside Rose's Kingdom ( 1989 ), Sweet Thames ( 1992 – winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize ), and When We Were Romans ( 2008 ).
There were several paperback novels that used the Renegade Legion setting: Renegade's Honor by William H. Keith, Jr .; and Damned If We Do …, Frost Death, and Monsoon, all by Peter L. Rice.
Both John Ringo and David Weber have said that they plan on writing more Empire of Man novels, Ringo going so far as to reveal that, after We Few, three more books have been contracted for the series.
We know little of his life until 1966, when his first short stories and novels were published while he was in his mid-forties.
Parsons has since published a series of best-selling novels – One For My Baby ( 2001 ), Man and Wife ( 2003 ), The Family Way ( 2004 ), Stories We Could Tell ( 2006 ), My Favourite Wife ( 2007 ), Starting Over ( 2009 ) and Men From the Boys ( 2010 ).
The selections include short stories, plays, and excerpts of material cut from her novels We the Living and The Fountainhead.
Obejas has written the novels Memory Mambo and Days of Awe, and the story collection We Came All the Way from Cuba So You Could Dress Like This?
Despite this, her reputation faded quickly after her death ; indeed, it had been questioned even during her own lifetime, with the Saturday Review commenting in 1938, " We are still hunting for someone who has actually read Constance Holme's novels.
He has published numerous novels, including We Think the World of Him ( 1996 ) The Four of Us ( 1997 ) and Wishdaughter ( 2004 ).
Goh Poh Seng remains a pioneer in writing novels well before many of the later generation, with titles like If We Dream Too Long ( 1972 ) – widely recognised as the first true Singaporean novel – and A Dance of Moths ( 1995 ).
Colin Falconer ( born Colin Bowles in North London, 1953 ) is an author of novels including Harem, When We Were Gods, and Anastasia.
Although the archetype of the Randian hero appears in Rand's earliest work ( notably in Night of January 16ths Bjorn Faulkner and We The Livings Leo Kovalensky ), its best known examples appear in Rand's mature work, specifically in the novella Anthem ( 1938 ) and the novels The Fountainhead ( 1943 ) and Atlas Shrugged ( 1957 ).
One of his latest novels, Noi saremo tutto (" We Shall Be All "), spans several decades of the last century, exploring the life of Eddie Florio, a gangster, against the background of the history of the trade unions and the workers ' battles for civil rights.
In Arthur Ransome's children's novels We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea and Secret Water, the character Commander Walker is an officer stationed at Shotley.
We also felt that reducing the number of NJO books next year would allow us to better spotlight the ' prequel ' novels, which constitute another exciting new direction for Star Wars fiction.
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