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presenting the practical and pioneering layout designs to the readers
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and his regrets over giving in to bullies and giving up on a sport he loved
"The notorious "subjectless sentence" of Japanese comes under close scrutiny in Part One
Paris Was Yesterday Sendpoints Publishing Co presenting the practical and pioneering"Writing under the now famous pen name Gent, Janet Flanner began sending her Paris letters to The New Yorker in 1925. She thus inaugurated a new kind of journalism: a mixture of cool objectivity and colorful opinion, of dry comment and mordant irony, expressed in a witty and malicious style that was hers alone. Bringing together the best letters of the prewar period, Paris Was Yesterday shows that Miss Flanner observed nearly everybody from
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