You can also try reading the whole unabridged book here, but I bet you don't make it even a quarter of the way to the end of the first chapter. |
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The list ran the gamut from Aristotle to Zen, from The Catcher in the Rye to The Cat in the Hat, from epic novels to unabridged dictionaries. |
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What follows is probably a gross violation of copyright law, since it's the whole obituary, complete and unabridged. |
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When I was a kid, I used to enjoy doing something very much like this by following cross-references in the unabridged dictionary at the library. |
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So, for Tim's peace of mind and history's record, here's the Diarist's excerpt in its unabridged entirety. |
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Gaiman is a fantastic reader and I recommend you rush right out and get the unabridged audiobook of Coraline. |
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Lifecasting shows life in unabridged form, programming without a thematic concept, without a casting director, without an editor. |
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Will there be an unabridged edition later, or is this simply another error? |
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It is, however, important that commercial material be unabridged and accessible. |
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The power to send for persons, papers and records exercised by the House and its committees is whole, complete and unabridged. |
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This is a program that has been producing 200 unabridged audiobooks per year which were distributed across the country. |
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With this goal in mind, the document provides full, unabridged details of certain moulding techniques. |
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He scored a significant triumph as star of an unabridged 1937 staging of Hamlet. |
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For more details on the software, see the unabridged version of this article, which may be of interest particularly to recruiting interpreters. |
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This document is based on first unabridged version of first Latvian report. |
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Fifteen years after the controversial singer-songwriter's death, the concert recording has now been re-released in a full unabridged version. |
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However, today neither territory nor even unabridged power constitutes important stakes for the majority of States after all. |
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Interestingly enough, Jarre has never played the complete unabridged Oxygène live on stage at any point in his career. |
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A Mercury-Jupiter merger urges you to put your boldest, unabridged ideas out there, and watch them catch like wildfire. |
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Does it matter to you if the book you read is abridged or unabridged? |
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She also subscribes to the talking book service run by the Royal National Institute of the Blind, where she can get complete, unabridged novels on audio tape. |
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Still waiting for Audible to release the unabridged versions of The Fugitive and Time Regained. |
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Rachmaninov, who put up with truncations to most of his works, absolutely refused to shorten the concerto and played it complete and unabridged in a state of tangible tension. |
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Johnson and Patterson, both English professors, edited a new unabridged edition of Rural Hours and some of Cooper's other writings as well as Essays on Nature and Landscape. |
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If you want to hear what that sort of accent sounds like, you can listen to the HarperCollins complete and unabridged version of Coraline on audio. |
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It used to be that an unabridged dictionary and an encyclopedia would be kept accessible in middle-class homes, for settling questions of language or fact. |
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As a rule of thumb, most unabridged books will require at least eight cassettes at minimum, with very long ones like Peter the Great taking up to forty or more. |
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Starting in June, just in time for school holidays, children under the age of 18 will have to carry an unabridged birth certificate, with parents' names listed, when arriving and leaving. |
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This complete and unabridged audiobook production is superbly narrated by Tom Weiner and flawlessly recorded by Blackstone Audiobooks. |
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The compact disc and audiocassettes for the unabridged book will also be available. |
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The three books in Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' set come to life in unabridged audio cds performed by both the author and a full cast. |
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It pained him to tell the story, yet tell it he did, over and over, in the unabridged, King James version. |
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John Dryden's masque King Arthur is still performed, largely thanks to Henry Purcell's music, though seldom unabridged. |
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In August 2014, he recorded the first ever unabridged audiobook of William Golding's 1964 novel, The Spire, for Canongate Books. |
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During the 25th edition of the Just For Laughs Festival, to be held from July 8th to 29th 2007, all six French-language galas will be available unabridged, exclusively on video on demand, as of the next day. |
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Missing for some reason from Webster's Third, angor may be found in the Random House unabridged dictionary, among others. |
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Five examples of such cases are presented in the unabridged paper. |
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As far as simultanuous, unaltered and unabridged cable retransmission is concernd, the directive introduces rules for the collective exercise of such cable retransmission rights. |
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In the arguments presented, the Chair has heard this power described as unabridged, unconditional, unqualified, absolute and, furthermore, one which is limited only by the discretion of the House itself. |
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The Snow Queen and Other Stories is an unabridged audiobook adaptation of the classic fairy tale for all ages. |
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A language is not just a collection of words in an unabridged dictionary but the individual and social possession of living human beings, an inexhaustible system of equivalents, of sounds to objects and to one another. |
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Three unabridged audiobook adaptations of Magical Cats Mystery series will enrapture ailurophiles and mystery lovers alike. |
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Below you will find his unabridged speech. |
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I invite the minister even now to rise and acknowledge the full, unabridged power of this House to send for persons, papers, and records, the way it has always been for over 300 years. |
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Each version is captivating, yet the unabridged edition is sometimes weighed down with minutia in the depiction of each agonizing step. |
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Dark Possession is an unabridged audiobook about the sensual bond between Carpathian near-vampire Manolito De La Cruz and his human destined lifemate, MaryAnn Delaney. |
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In terms of the new regulations, when parents are travelling with a child they need to produce an unabridged birth certificate that shows the names of both parents. |
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In contrast, unabridged narrator MacDuffie tries to add a bit too much character to the characters without having full knowledge of what had gone before. |
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Readers may see the unabridged version of Edwards's letter at www. |
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For another, an unabridged audiobook is the play as written. |
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