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61 A later book received a rather discourteous reception in the San Francisco Chronicle, in which the reviewer wrote, "mental unsoundness is everywhere visible in this book. 62 The Chronicle Almanac shows that new assistant professors in foreign language earned 48,000 dollars last year. 63 Since date celebration is one of the essential activities in one's chronicle. It crapper be finished in more meaningful ways. 64 Dual tracks of light from luminous spots, one on each side of the thorax, chronicle the movements of a click beetle on a leaf in Jamaica. 65 Sara Ball is a science writer intern at the Cornell Chronicle. 66 The recent grade inflation at Loyola University will be retroactive to 2007, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. 67 Columbus kept a careful and detailed chronicle of his voyages. 68 Then along comes Russian soprano Anna Netrebko—knockout good looks, bewitching charm and a mesmerizing hold on the media, which tirelessly chronicle her penchant for partying and haute couture. 69 The three books in The Wind-up Bird Chronicle are named after a Rossini overture, a piano piece by Schumann and a character in Mozart's Magic Flute respectively. 70 They watch idly as the other passenger installs a black instrument case, slaps a San Francisco Chronicle on her table and sets down a fast-food bag. 71 There's an interesting feature article in the Chronicle about doing business in China and the Daily News has printed a report about the special economic zone near Paris. 72 Globalization is a basic variable we must consider when we conduct new study agenda, which is a comprehensive chronicle process including politics, economy and culture. 73 The film has equal parts personal portrait, historical chronicle, and transcendental rumination. 74 The boat's operator, Mark Bargenquast, told the Fraser Coast Chronicle, "He came up then swam around and around us for about half an hour, eyeballing us each time he went past. 75 As a result, Stendhal chose a more abstract and symbolic title, coupled with the subtitle "a chronicle of 1830." 76 On its stomach are cast the Diamond Sutra and the county chronicle of Cangzhou. 77 Nothin but a piteous lowercase $ 500 justness in a chronicle shelter policy. 78 His profession is torturer and the books chronicle his rise to power as ruler of the world. 79 After the success of his first twobooks, Murakami became a full-time writer, producing a prolific body of workincluding "A Wild Sheep Chase" and "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle." 80 It is a bittersweet chronicle that is at a time sincere , ambitious and courageous. 81 This trademark often occurs in lowercase in print: "In the Sierra ... the snow generally is the consistency of spackle " (San Francisco Chronicle). 82 In the Thai-Dai chronicle, it is believed that the Lua people are the indigenous people in the Kingdom of Thailand in Southeast Asia. 83 You know I can read very well, and I am never so well pleased as when I can get some of the troubadour songs, or some old chronicle, to puzzle over. 84 Perhaps the first to chronicle this dream was the Greek satirist Lucian. 85 The memoir eloquent chronicle of Lee Kuan Yew's extensive experiences in statecraft, politics and international diplomacy. 86 As a witness to events, the photojournalist sets out to chronicle what happens in the world as it actually occurs. 87 "To force their conservative views on me isn't fair," he told the Chronicle while sitting on a metal chair in a Castro plaza with a book, a sandwich and a sarong separating his backside from the seat. 88 The San Francisco Chronicle panned it as “part of some ongoing performance, where he now plays a lazy and insipid writer whose sole focus is exploring youthful anomie.” 89 Reporting from page Bharat Chronicle, he said that by giving the role as guardian to the woman, he has empowered and provide better life to them. 90 In this article the development of boiler technology is described. A chronicle of events of consequence and a " tree diagram" are presented.