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By the final wrenching chapters the reader may wish that this novel, like Hazel's favorite, didn't end at all.
A Prize Winner With a Poignant Sense of Loss Meghan Cox Gurdon 2012
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Hazel's most beloved novel concerns a teenage cancer sufferer but ends, frustratingly, mid-sentence, presumably because the narrator has become too sick to continue writing.
A Prize Winner With a Poignant Sense of Loss Meghan Cox Gurdon 2012
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Moreover, the vehemence and brutality of Hazel's assault, Elizabeth came to feel, belied a random and spontaneous act.
Michael Henry Adams: Elusive Empathy: David Margolick's Book "Elizabeth and Hazel" Shows Why We Still Can't Just Get Along Michael Henry Adams 2011
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Since hurricanes aren't usually fast movers (Hazel was), by the time we would come under its influence, winds would have greatly diminished due to the loss of its fuel source and the effect of land friction (Hazel's winds didn't diminish markedly).
Otto may form, but tropical season slowing? Don Lipman 2010
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Elizabeth apparently feels that Hazel's kind of malevolence was the kind that Robert Kennedy talked about, after Dr. King was killed.
Michael Henry Adams: Elusive Empathy: David Margolick's Book "Elizabeth and Hazel" Shows Why We Still Can't Just Get Along Michael Henry Adams 2011
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Moreover, the vehemence and brutality of Hazel's assault, Elizabeth came to feel, belied a random and spontaneous act.
Michael Henry Adams: Elusive Empathy: David Margolick's Book "Elizabeth and Hazel" Shows Why We Still Can't Just Get Along Michael Henry Adams 2011
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In this modern-day recasting of "The Snow Queen," Hazel's sole consolation is her friendship with Jack, the boy next door.
The Pains and Boons Of Teenagehood Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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Just reading Hazel's obituary this morning, and how she is the first woman to get an honor from the Bluegrass Association, and it wasn't until the nineties, you know.
Georgianne Nienaber: Atlanta's Roxie Watson Band Honors Bluegrass Legend Hazel Dickens Georgianne Nienaber 2011
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Elizabeth apparently feels that Hazel's kind of malevolence was the kind that Robert Kennedy talked about, after Dr. King was killed.
Michael Henry Adams: Elusive Empathy: David Margolick's Book "Elizabeth and Hazel" Shows Why We Still Can't Just Get Along Michael Henry Adams 2011
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Hazel's an angry nineties chick and she just broke up with her boyfriend, Avaline says, revealing to the public truths I've taken considerable care in hiding from myself.
alt.punk extract Lavinia Ludlow 2011
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