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Twenty-Seventh Man, did you have to do extensive historical research?
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In "The Twenty-Seventh Man," Stalin orders the execution of twenty-six writers, and unpublished Pinchas Pelovitz, the twenty-seventh, lands in jail with the others through a clerical error.
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Located along the bustling Twenty-Seventh Avenue, which connected Carol City with Pembroke Pines, to the casual observer, you would assume that the South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center was a junior college campus.
A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010
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Located along the bustling Twenty-Seventh Avenue, which connected Carol City with Pembroke Pines, to the casual observer, you would assume that the South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center was a junior college campus.
A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010
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Located along the bustling Twenty-Seventh Avenue, which connected Carol City with Pembroke Pines, to the casual observer, you would assume that the South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center was a junior college campus.
A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010
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But "The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection," for all its bulk, is charmingly eclectic more than portentously comprehensive.
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In a little while came a second and a third assault, and although they were as daring and furious as the first, yet in each case the Confederates were repulsed, driven back in confusion, but not without deadly loss to us, for the noble Roberts was killed, and Colonel Harrington, of the Twenty-Seventh Illinois, who succeeded to his brigade, was mortally wounded a few minutes later.
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According to published documents from their Twenty-Seventh Session in Genève Switzerland, 28 June – 3 July 2004:
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Unlike the truly startling debuts of recent years, such as Mona Simpson's "Anywhere But Here," or Jonathan Franzen's "The Twenty-Seventh City" - highly sophisticated achievements both technically and emotionally -- "The Secret History" feels strained and pretentious, as if Tartt were determined to Write a Novel, rather than eager to tell a story.
Anatomy Of A Hype 2008
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His first novel, "The Twenty-Seventh City," published three years ago, was a huge and masterly drama of St. Louis under siege, gripping and surreal and overwhelmingly convincing.
Terra Not So Firma 2008
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