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This part alone shows that the author has no well-founded knowledge about the gadget world or hacking.
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The author's jacket photograph shows a decent-looking, moustached man in a floppy hat, fishing waistcoat and chest waders.
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The Politics Show Wales speaks to the author of a new report commissioned by the Assembly Government shows which shows that two of the Government's three main targets for Objective One could be missed by quite some margin.
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Cover Letter B, on the other hand, shows personality and style, and showcases that the author has done her homework on Starbucks.
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The author of this study says that it shows that we're still very deep in this housing correction.
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In his intriguing book, Why Things Bite Back, author Edward Tenner shows how the use of technology to make life better often has unexpected and ugly consequences.
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In Drunk, author Oliver Sickwell shows us how the choices you make while drunk are just as good as the choices you make while sober.
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Another of Sellers's shows championed Constance Spry, the social reformer, author and florist who educated millions of British people on the art of beautifying their homes in the mid-20th century.
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