It's a compelling strategy and it suggested that Bellow was kindly, caring, a warm-hearted sort of guy. |
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I am cogitating on this grave matter in connection with the death of Saul Bellow, the wonderful American writer. |
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Bellow did some brilliant new versions of traditional songs and her reputation quickly spread over the border of her homeland. |
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Moreover, I insist on the fact that the Rolling Bellow technology is suitable for the development of new shapes. |
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Ultimately the city council accepted the idea and the Saul Bellow library was built. |
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Their very ignobility is a bid for respectability: Bellow doesn't feel that he has to protect them. |
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Aged eight, Bellow develops appendicitis and from his hospital bed becomes a reader. |
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Herzog by Saul Bellow vs The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler These two writers are as different as chalk and cheese. |
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As a novelist happy to have well-disposed reviewers, Bellow had an obvious stake in these friendships. |
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Not Bellow, not Updike, certainly no female writer I can think of. |
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Without these idiolects, and many, many more, he could never have revitalized the American novel and turned it into Bellow country. |
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Well, we had Patrick White, whose tortured poeticisms usually resembled the first prize in a Saul Bellow parody contest. |
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Approximately 20-25 folks from Summerlea and the community were present to enjoy lunch, meet some other folks and, on this day, hear some information about the services available at Lachine's Saul Bellow Library. |
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In fact, despite several gentle and illuminating reminiscences of Saul Bellow as a young man and a loving young father, the book is raw and lividly unclosed, the pain bubbling up every few pages. |
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The whole of French-speaking Africa went into mourning and the woeful death of Bella Bellow marked the end of the short liberation of Togolese music. |
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Writers as differently motivated as Wolfgang Koeppen, Milan Kundera and Saul Bellow have ratified Musil's belief that the discursiveness of the essayistic novel can render more faithfully the contingent nature of modern life. |
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While Norman Mailer and Saul Bellow pound manfully on the door, Jonathan Franzen and Zadie Smith knock politely, little preparing you for the emotional ferociousness with which they plan on making themselves at home. |
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Steering clear of fads and fashions, Mr Bellow made his mark by revivifying realism, even though he wrote mostly from the viewpoint of impression and memory rather than contemporaneous action. |
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Thus Atlas has consulted the psychic yard goods salesmen who worked the Chicago territory before Bellow, from Theodore Dreiser to James T. Farrell to Nelson Algren. |
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Sasha accepted the domestic role that Bellow insisted on without demur. |
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They shouted at each other, someone called Claire was mentioned and there was many an anguished bellow. |
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Though despair at his material sometimes makes him bellow, he gives a bravura performance that transmutes pointlessness into poignancy. |
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Celil was suddenly thrust back into reality from her daydream by the bellow of a war-horn, screeches and roars, and the twang of bowstrings. |
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A tiny bluebird landed on the man's forehead and tweeted, causing him to bellow furiously. |
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It let out a bellow of rage and shook its large head back and forth, throwing a fine spray of slobber through the musty air. |
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This Opera comes with a heavy bassline, a raucous bellow that would drown the loudest baritone. |
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Will leant back and let out a huge bellow of laughter that made me laugh all the harder. |
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Plant the right foot and a subdued V8 bellow could be heard as it just shoots itself forward, and this happens at any speed. |
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He let out an angry bellow before once again leaping to his feet and lurching forward. |
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His bellow echoed through the air, sending what could have passed off for large dogs scattering in all directions. |
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A sea lion lets out a single long deep-throated bellow that eerily pierces the air like an elephant's roar. |
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The beat of drums and bellow of trumpets welcomed the team behind the success of the film. |
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When not stopping to bellow a song, they wander into all sorts of unseemly situations. |
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Let us do what the Vikings did for their departed ones and raise giant mugs of mead and bellow songs of warrior conquests! |
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Susan was terrified, she'd bellow songs to scare away ghosts before she ventured into a dark room. |
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It had rained all weekend and I was not in the mood to haul a sodden plant into the house and bellow songs. |
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Deep in the forest of bright green ferns there was a resounding crash, a rustling and, after a short silence, a delighted bellow. |
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Lightning flashed in the dark ocean ahead and soon followed by the bellow of the thunder call. |
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A scant few feet in front of the boys, the attacker turned with a bellow of rage. |
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The second guard spoke, his voice a bellow in order to be heard over the murmuring crowd. |
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Chloe looked up in shock as she heard an angry bellow echo through the huge homestead. |
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That scream from the treetops is answered by another, and another, until the tropical forest shakes under a thundering bellow. |
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She didn't hear the footsteps madly raging towards her, or the ferocious bellow of defiance that should have greeted her ears. |
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The demanding bellow of a team of oxen, coupled with the shouts of their teamster startled them in to moving again. |
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The sky at times almost turning back with the vast numbers seek their roots high above the Nile crocodiles that bask bellow. |
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He was given to walking around the courtroom before stopping abruptly to bellow questions at the witness in the stand. |
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Jayson drew his swallow and jumped off his stead as Virgo let out a bellow as he tried to scare off the attackers. |
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A troop of howler monkeys began to stir in the treetops just below us, letting loose a loud, primordial bellow. |
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That insane bellow, practically in my ear, sent every naked, raw nerve ending in my body pelting for cover. |
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Reluctant to leave my now cosy-as-toast cocoon, I bellow for silence, my voice echoing in our still-undecorated rooms. |
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Altair held on tightly, his horse grunting beneath him, and urged him forward, causing the pinto to bellow angrily. |
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At 4,500 ft the engine coughed and at 4,000 ft its full-throated bellow killed the silence. |
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The angled cross-sectional profile of the building appears to bellow or expand outwards. |
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After years of failing to earn out his advances, bellow was, as his biographer James Atlas has noted, suddenly a wealthy man. |
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I suddenly open my mouth and let forth a tremendous bellow of laughter. |
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As I sit here at Jonny's PC, I can gaze out of his leaded window past his toolshed across his lush garden watching the wind bellow against the trees as the rain pours down. |
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A single buffalo distress bellow is enough to turn a docile, ruminating herd into a battalion of warriors, ready to charge and chase off an entire pride of lions. |
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From bellow to Woolf, Matt Seidel on the mystical workings of just 24 hours. |
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He does, however, have a remarkable range of voices, from scary metal bellow, to grand operatics, to something approximating David Bowie in a digital dungeon. |
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That class of people has the natural tendency to regenerate according to bellow. |
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His voice, at first, had been soft but soon crescendoed into a bellow. |
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Every big chorus kicks off with a raucous singalong or choir-like swells, and hearing everybody in the studio bellow together may be the best part of the album. |
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The sound of Joseph's bellow drew her eyes back to the center. |
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He tried to form a mighty bellow but only a shriek escaped his lungs. |
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And a ferocious bellow of rage brought the girl back to her senses. |
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Dad let out a bellow of laughter, which made us all started laughing. |
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To bellow, males noticeably inflate as they raise the tail and head out of water, slowly waving the tail back and forth. |
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We slouch and bellow, reminding in prayers our deathless woe And foredamn ourselves more by the ignorance of what we could not know. |
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In the Siesartis River, the distribution of redds bellow and above the dam also significantly varied over the monitoring area. |
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Curious, unsymphonic sounds bellow from his startled stomach, from his neglected innards. He blushes. |
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Female pinnipeds are also known to bellow when protecting their young. |
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The mighty bellow of relief almost raised the Club Deck roof. |
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