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Amin Malouf emphasizes such agency, describing the self-conscious adoption or manipulation of identity in order to "belong" in a community.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Note 19: Amin Malouf, In the Name of Identity: Violence and the Need to Belong (New York: Arcade, 1996). back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Its worth noting that Waldy is the same Waldy (Malouf) of Beacon – a midtown happy hour favorite.
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Also in the running are the Australian writer David Malouf, and the Indian Canadian novelist Rohinton Mistry, while the Chinese novelist Wang Anyi, the Goncourt prize-winning Lebanese author Amin Maalouf and the Italian playwright Dacia Maraini complete the shortlist.
Man Booker Prize: Amelia Hill on the 'Olympics of literature' 2011
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Also of note from the comments, Waldy is Waldy Malouf, the chef at Beacon, home of the Mamacita-Approved Happy Hour special.
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It is to Malouf, more than to any other single person, that Britain owes its new addiction to the most successful American food import since the Big Mac.
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Malouf describes gerunds as mixed-category items, items that simultaneously display verbal and nominal properties, as in (7):
The prescriptivists’ untying of this Gordian Knot is flawed « Motivated Grammar 2008
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(All credit for this is due to Whitney Tabor, who discussed this in a 1994 dissertation, and Rob Malouf, who discussed it in his book on mixed categories.)
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Malouf opened a cupcake shop in west London in 2004 and now has a chain of three Hummingbird Bakeries.
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Malouf went to the American School in London, met Americans, and grew fond of American sweets.
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