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How To Get Filthy Rich In Rising Asia
Only a master could have written this propulsive tale of a striver living on the knife's edge, a noir Horatio Alger story for our frenetic, violent times' Ben Fountain 'Written in the most compelling second person since Jay McInerney's ...
It is not simply his choice of a theatrical metaphor to suggest that life is nothing
more than a pre-scripted pretence in which pre-set roles are wearyingly accepted
, wearyingly played, and wearyingly discarded. What is most worrying of all is the
...
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The universal anthology: a collection of the best ...
Over it all a whitish sky tremulous with a light that made everything look still paler,
still drier, and more wearyingly light, not a trace of luxurious, well-nourished plant
-life, all hungry sun-tortured colors, and not a sound, not a scythe cutting ...
Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl, 1899
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Mémoires Et Comptes Rendus de la Société Royale Du Canada
The process may have been wearyingly long; but what French- Canadian,
viewing her' with the transfiguring eye of faith, could ever have doubted the result
? The impulse towards sanctification has come spontaneously, and from the
mass of ...
Let them live on, so in the shade they work, Sordidly Bin, or wearyingly work,
Slaves, though no solid fetters Shackle their limbs. What matters it how sad
Those grovelling serfs, so that the hrutes, though had, Bring good unto their "
betters P " A ...
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1889
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Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers
Except for the Tiber—and that can often be as grim as its history—the road to
Ostia begins wearyingly. Farther on it grows rapidly in interest, till, when you
reach Ostia itself, you think no more about beauty or interest, or your own passing
...
Instances in our history of callousness, of unscrupulous ambition and of
disregard of the rights of weaker states are paraded nn- wearyingly, and too
many Latin American republics harbor memories of indignities sustained at our
hands. What ...
Princeton University. Dept. of History, Politics, and Economics, Princeton University, 1917
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A search for a soul, or, Sapphire lights
... by her, a struggle that might wearyingly drag on for years — when she would
besides have the galling knowledge that she was esteemed pitiable because her
engagement was broken off. Oh, I think she played her part with great address, ...
Renew, renew un- wearyingly in me, the steadfast, constant, sin-resisting, Satan
conquering Spirit. Hold Thou me up till my free spirit sings in the perfect liberty of
an established child of grace. With what horror he looks on what he is 1 With ...
She who at home had flitted about un- wearyingly the whole day long was always
tired, until Ellen grew anxious about her health, and whispered that London must
not suit her, and that she should indeed be glad for her to go back to her own ...
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England find hope in precedent for third Ashes Test but concerns …
English batsmen's dismissals, such as this one of Adam Lyth, were wearyingly familiar sights in the second Test. Photograph: Philip Brown/Reuters. Saturday 25 ... «The Guardian, Lip 15»
Of Good Stock review – Alicia Silverstone stars in predictable family …
The jokes about pickles might be contemporary, but everything else is wearyingly familiar in Melissa Ross's play about three sisters gathering for a weekend ... «The Guardian, Cze 15»
Mumford & Sons score second week at the top of UK album chart
The follow-up to Babel – described in Alexis Petridis' Guardian review as “wearyingly flat and commonplace” – outsold Sam Smith's In the Lonely Hour by more ... «The Guardian, Maj 15»
At Hawthorn Time by Melissa Harrison - book review: Knee-deep in …
While there's carefully crafted writing in At Hawthorn Time, a wearyingly elegiac mood bogs the novel down, like a meadow after a spell of April showers. «The Independent, Kwi 15»
Why Don't Liberals Care About Racial Dynamics?
It's wearyingly cliché at this point, so we get some variations in the language. Let's “do some soul-searching” about America's racial dynamics. Or perhaps we ... «The Federalist, Mar 15»
Charlie Hebdo – not safe for Bristol students
The flagrant disregard Britain's students' unions show towards the principles of free speech and democracy is now wearyingly predictable – like the incessant ... «Spiked, Sty 15»
Revivals of 'Assassins,' 'Accolade' and 'The Green Bay Tree' in London
is not helped by a wearyingly florid turn from Richard Stirling, as Dulcimer, that quickly palls and a charmless one from an elfin Christopher Leveaux, as Julian ... «New York Times, Gru 14»
Yesterday's News
This is, wearyingly, new. (“Blur” is the apt title of a recent assessment of the state of journalism.) But, like pretty much everything else in a world reckoned with in ... «The New Yorker, Gru 14»
Maya the Bee Movie review: Animated children's tale wearying familiar
It's a wearyingly familiar story – and even the jokes, mostly insect puns, aren't the kind that adults are likely to enjoy. On the other hand, the message is unusually ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Paz 14»
Dance of the powers
IT WAS a wearyingly familiar exercise. Phones were worked, diplomatic deals struck and, at a summit of the European Union's 28 leaders in Brussels on August ... «The Economist, Wrz 14»