Over and above this, in the " Decamerone ", Boccaccio is a delineator of character and an observer of passions.
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Still, nonblack viewers will have no trouble identifying with these people, whose mainstream American-ness is their most prominent delineator of character.
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While in college she wrote three articles on what women can do after graduation, which were published in " The Delineator ".
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Dissatisfied with the magazine s direction, Towne resigned his position as editor in 1908 to work with Theodore Dreiser on " The Delineator ".
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After the death of the editor, Margaret moved back to Palo Alto and began writing short stories for magazines such as the " Delineator ".
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Richardson also drew pictures for Baum's " A Kidnapped Santa Claus ", which first appeared in " The Delineator " in December 1904.
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In the late 1910s they introduced a separate instruction sheet, called the " Deltor " ( from the first three and last three letters of Delineator ).
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In 1920, as editor of " The Delineator ", Meloney was granted a rare interview with radium pioneer Marie Curie in her laboratory in Paris.
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At what point does inertia disqualify a citizen ? ( The absence of a heartbeat would be a delineator, except even that doesn't apply in some precincts .)
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"Working as a draftsman by day and taking night classes at the San Francisco Architectural Club . . ., Ciampi soon became a remarkable delineator in the Beaux Arts manner.