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  • C.M.G., who has chosen as his subject "Certain Aspects of British Life and Thought."

    Certain Aspects of British Life and Thought 1948

  • I haven't been able to get that song out of my head since I saw "Aspects" - I mean the parody, not the prototype.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • Redfern, Sir Arthur Shuldham, Certain Aspects of British Life and Thought

    Certain Aspects of British Life and Thought 1948

  • The Aspects were the most powerful creatures on all the mortal plane.

    THE SUNDERING RICHARD A. KNAAK 2005

  • Forster also wrote a book called Aspects of the Novel, which, since he was a practising novelist, might be thought to offer some useful insights into how to write a full-length work of fiction.

    May 2004 Michael Allen 2004

  • Forster also wrote a book called Aspects of the Novel, which, since he was a practising novelist, might be thought to offer some useful insights into how to write a full-length work of fiction.

    Archive 2004-05-01 Michael Allen 2004

  • Forster also wrote a book called Aspects of the Novel, which, since he was a practising novelist, might be thought to offer some useful insights into how to write a full-length work of fiction.

    Educating Rita and others Michael Allen 2004

  • The concepts behind AOP have been around for a rather longtime, not originally known as Aspects, but approaches that implemented the Visitor Design Pattern, or Meta-Object Protocol found in Lisp.

    EDN Feed 2010

  • In 1957 the English social critic Richard Hoggart published The Uses of Literacy, subtitled Aspects of Working-Class Life, with Special Reference to Publications and Entertainments.

    Kicking the Air Donoghue, Denis 1995

  • It has long been argued that the original deluxe staging of "Aspects" (seen on Broadway in 1990), directed by

    NYT > Home Page 2010

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