• The British film, directed and co-written by Nick Murphy, shows how the colossal losses of World War I led some of the bereaved to seek comfort in spiritualism.

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  • Rahmsdorf points to a paper written by colleagues of his that used measures of how sediments build up in salt marshes in North Carolina and surveys of what type of microscopic shells could be found in them.

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  • This intriguing book, written by a literature professor turned military historian, tells how the British and French convinced themselves during World War I that they were doing just fine on the battlefields.

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  • He found a 17-year-old paper written by University of Maryland researcher Paul Mazzochi that mentioned how moving a nitrogen atom in a morphine molecule caused its morphinelike properties to disappear--and also made it poisonous, just like nicotine.

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  • The newer text, in Syriac, is a copy of instructions on how to run a monastery, originally written by a sixth-century monk named John Climacus.

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  • Classy Career Girl, a blog written by Anna Runyan, provides advice to young professionals on how to be classy as they climb the corporate ladder.

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  • An excellent article with advice on how to build a personal brand was written by Dan Schawbel, author of Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success.

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  • Plainly, Asia and the rest of the world could be facing a major struggle to ensure that the impoverished of Planet Earth wouldn't be written off by a group of American experts, no matter how brilliant and well-meaning they may be.

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  • "The account of events at Red River in 1816, written by one of Selkirk's enemies, contains fascinating details and shows how records can connect us directly to the controversies and emotions of the past, " he said.

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  • Much has been written about the advanced energy-saving installations carried out by experts, and how small, shabby offices more suggestive of shady detective agencies or fly-by-night financial operators were replaced by "prebuilt" high-tech interiors to attract prime corporate tenants.

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  • How we communicate today has been conditioned by eons of oral and written communications.

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  • I'll be performing "That's How You Know, " one of three Oscar-nominated songs written by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz for Disney's frothy fairy tale Enchanted.

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  • The survey was written by two newsmen, one a Muslim and the other a Christian, and detailed how unverified rumors spread and triggered unreasoning anger.

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  • The show is adapted from the 2005 book House of Lies: How Management Consultants Steal Your Watch and Tell You the Time, written by onetime consultant Martin Kihn.

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  • Ethan's even got his own song - sung by his mother and written specially for the two of them - a celebration of how music means something to everyone, whether you can hear it or not.

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  • Written by Rob Markey and Fred Reichheld, authors of The Ultimate Question 2.0: How Net Promoter Companies Thrive in a Customer-Driven World.

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  • But, when an author who is known for written some of the most inspirational fiction (my favorite book, The Alchemist, is a great example) shares words written by someone else and signs his name at the bottom, you have to wonder if how much benefit of the doubt to extend before the internet gets angry.

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  • The play, "How Nancy Hoped it Was All an April Fool's Joke" was written by Lebanon's most provocative young author Rabih Mroue.

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  • Jung's analysis, written in 1945, of how best to get the German population to accept defeat was read by many, including General Eisenhower.

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  • It's a 132-page document written in 2010 by Sammy engineers that directly compares the iPhone against the Galaxy S and makes recommendations about how the latter should be more like the former.

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  • Continental politicos should, but probably won't, think about how to devise procedures and institutions to give people real powers that are protected by a written constitution.

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  • She tells them how Anwar prays alone on the cement floor of his cell, and she reads messages written by him from jail calling for reformasi.

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  • Much has been written about how foreigners are taking away U.S. jobs, but what about the business generated overseas by U.S.-based multinationals?

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  • How he integrates these lives is the subject of the At Work feature in this issue, written by Caroline Waxler and edited by Larry Reibstein.

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  • But the possible outcomes, events and interactions are re-written as the game is played by watching what a player is doing, remembering their past actions and working out how these actions change the larger story and the world it is taking place in.

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