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A lot of the book is simply well-illustrated cataloguing, but there were a few other points of analysis that jumped out at me.
April Books 3) From One To Zero: A Universal History of Numbers, by Georges Ifrah nickbarnes 2009
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Errors are minor; misprints occasionally spoil an excellent, well-researched, and well-illustrated text, though a badly needed index is omitted.
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Well-written and well-illustrated blog entries are nice, and I will appreciate them in years to come, but I cannot afford to spend two hours composing them.
"My little world and all I see..." greygirlbeast 2010
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Success in China is built instead on relationships, a fact that is well-illustrated in "American Wheels, Chinese Roads."
Good for GM, Good for China Edward Niedermeyer 2011
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And probably the other most annoying thing about the ticking time bomb scenarios is that the proponents of such arguments tend not to limit the proposed implications to actual ticking time bomb scenarios – another point well-illustrated by this particular case. theAmericanist says:
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Well-written and well-illustrated blog entries are nice, and I will appreciate them in years to come, but I cannot afford to spend two hours composing them.
"My little world and all I see..." greygirlbeast 2010
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These are not only well-illustrated molecules, but also access to online help-centers and special downloadable video/audio content.
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The exhibition's articulate and straightforward documentation —diagrams and explanations about history, geography and culture—increase one's understanding about tepees and the various Plains people who inhabited them, as does the well-illustrated catalog, with its series of fascinating essays edited by the show's lead curators, Nancy B. Rosoff and Susan Kennedy Zeller.
The Art Behind the Narrative Tom L. Freudenheim 2011
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That is how Edward Leamer , a University of California, Los Angeles, economist, put it in a 2007 paper, and his point is pretty well-illustrated today.
The Housing Headache Felt All Over Kelly Evans 2011
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The danger of reading a novel primarily for the opportunity to "identify" with its characters -- as well as to interpret their actions by judging them on moral grounds -- seems well-illustrated by this guest review at The Mumpsimus of Susann Cokal's Breath and Bones (Unbridled Books).
Narrative Strategies 2009
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