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  • On his birthday in March 2002 he embarked on a sequence of unrhymed sonnets entitled Endpoint.

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • On his birthday in March 2002 he embarked on a sequence of unrhymed sonnets entitled Endpoint.

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • On his birthday in March 2002 he embarked on a sequence of unrhymed sonnets entitled Endpoint.

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • The company on Monday released OfficeScan 10 and a new combined security and management offering known as the Endpoint Security Platform.

    The most recent articles from V3.co.uk 2009

  • Several poems in "Endpoint" recall Updike's early years in Shillington, Pa.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • News at Eleven: In these "Endpoint" summaries the Top Gun technician makes it easy for himself from the mechanical angle: the forms are loose and unrhymed, held together only by the beat of the iambic pentameter.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • "Endpoint" does not directly address Easter, but its many meditations on Updike's impending death-he died January 27 at the age of 76 and was battling cancer as he wrote many of the poems, specifically addressing his illness in a number of them-underscore the tension he wrestled with throughout his career between the fear of death and the hope for some kind of afterlife.

    Personism unbeige 2010

  • "Endpoint" behavior from the repository into the proxy.

    ASP.NET Weblogs marianor 2010

  • Security Quickstart is centred on McAfee's enterprise security and management platforms, and focuses on the company's specific offerings such as Endpoint Protection, Total Protection and ePolicy Orchestrator.

    CRN Australia - News - 2010

  • As "Endpoint" progresses, the writing becomes even stronger, as if Updike had warmed up his pitching arm.

    Christian Science Monitor | All Stories 2010

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