| 11. | The periodical would feature several book reviews, with the leading article being a book review occupying two or three pages.
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| 12. | Although the " Telefon H�rmond?" had much in common with newspaper publications, it had no leading articles or editorials.
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| 13. | Leading article is about design, that arcane domain which we-or rather, they-shape the future, which in turn will shape us.
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| 14. | He advanced this argument in a leading article for History Today, co-authored with Richard Brzezinski, entitled'A New Light on Alchemy '.
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| 15. | It is in the current issue of The Economist of London, in a leading article headed, " Voters, blame thyselves ."
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| 16. | In fact, his leading articles correlate strongly with national laws passed; in each case with the statute closely following Borckenhagen's article.
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| 17. | Upon publication of the current issue, the headline ( usually consisting of the leading article ), can be found on the web.
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| 18. | Leading articles were published in newspapers about him and hundreds of believers went on pilgrimage to his humble flat to get advice.
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| 19. | In 1844 he began to write leading articles for " The Times ", and continued to do so regularly for many years.
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| 20. | During 1899 1904 he wrote leading articles for the " Financial News " and protectionist articles for the " Daily Express ".
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