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  • | title = The world through a monocle : the New Yorker at midcentury | title = Here at the New Yorker / Brendan Gill
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  • * [http://www.newyorker.com/ ''The New Yorker'']
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  • Menand, Louis. "BRAINWASHED." The New Yorker 79.26 (Sept 15, 2003)
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  • ...eekly, it is now published somewhat less frequently at 47 issues a year. ''The New Yorker'' is primarily known for its humorous articles and cartoons; it has also pu
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  • <br>&nbsp;&nbsp; The New Yorker, May 28, 2001.
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  • ...21/01/04/toppling-the-statues-virtually Toppling the Statues Virtually], [[The New Yorker]] article on Invisible Hate, 2-4-2021
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  • '''''The New Yorker''''' was a [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Fire Department of New York City]
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  • {{r|The New Yorker}}
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  • ''The New Yorker'' and ''Playboy'', I believe, are the best place to find witty cartoons. Bu
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  • | publisher = [[The New Yorker]] | publisher = [[The New Yorker]]
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  • ...61106crbo_books "Sick City: Maps and mortality in the time of cholera"], [[The New Yorker]] May 2006. A review of Steven Johnson, “The Ghost Map: The Story of Lond
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  • ...on yellow road salt boxes put out by the city, which have been featured by The New Yorker. I'm also a novelist with an interest in epilepsy.
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  • ...entious, affected, and essentially incorrect. I '''thought''' that maybe ''The New Yorker'' might use it (they still use ö in coördinate, for instance) but I just
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  • | pagename = The New Yorker
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  • |journal=The New Yorker
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  • | pagename = The New Yorker (fireboat) | abc = The New Yorker (fireboat)
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  • ...cs/061106crbo_books Sick City: Maps and mortality in the time of cholera]. The New Yorker. Retrieved August 31, 2007.
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  • {{rpl|The New Yorker (fireboat)}}
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  • ...lished, City Police (NY. 1973). I have also published several articles in The New Yorker.
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  • .... in modern European history, have published widely including books and in The New Yorker. I am currently a life coach and writing. My interests are in world histo
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  • ...mory Victoria Chang’s Correspondence with Grief] by Kamran Javadizadeh at The New Yorker, Nov. 8, 2021. Last access 1/19/2024.
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  • # [[Embassy Theatre]] (A.K.A. The New Yorker Theatre)]]
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  • ...gether in eighteen years [and] revolutionized musical storytelling."<ref>''The New Yorker'', "A Thing Called Hope", by John Lahr, April 24, 2008, at [http://www.newy
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  • ...vid Letterman, articles about them in ''[[Time (publication)|Time]]'', ''[[The New Yorker]]'', and ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', and their video of "Fell in Love wit
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  • ...of engagement, and therefore of warmth. Patient, slow-paced styles can, to the New Yorker, seem aloof.
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  • ...of engagement, and therefore of warmth. Patient, slow-paced styles can, to the New Yorker, seem aloof.
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  • ...point that I was interviewed a number of times on TV and was written-up in The New Yorker magazine (August 17, 1987). I could go into this aspect of my life in furth
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  • == Block that metaphor, as The New Yorker used to write ==
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  • The fire was eventually extinguished when the [[The_New_Yorker_(fireboat)|''The New Yorker'']] came to assist the ''Havemeyer''.<ref name=NYTimes1895-05-18/>
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  • ...KER' AT CASTLE-GARDEN BULKHEAD.jpg|75px]] || [[The New Yorker (fireboat)|''The New Yorker'']] || 1890 || 1931 || 125'x26'x12' || 13,000 gpm ||
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  • | title = David Grann on murder, madness and writing for ''The New Yorker''
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  • ...om/archive/1962/09/29/1962_09_29_031_TNY_CARDS_000270116 "In Homage"], ''[[The New Yorker]]'', September 29, 1962. Accessed July 31, 2012.</ref>
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  • ...ography of [[Harold Ross]], the eccentric and celebrated first editor of ''The New Yorker'' magazine. It has a brief mention of tennis reporting in the early years o
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  • * Lepore, Jill. "Noah's Mark: Webster and the original dictionary wars." ''The New Yorker,'' (November 6, 2006). 78-87.
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  • ...r this a gross insult.<ref>Joe Kane. (1993) "With spears from all sides" ''The New Yorker'', September:54-79.</ref>
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  • {{rpl|The New Yorker (fireboat)}}
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  • | magazine = [[The New Yorker]]
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  • ...f its best self, and gave the fraught fifties a mantra of promise." <ref>''The New Yorker'', "A Thing Called Hope", by John Lahr, April 24, 2008, at [http://www.newy
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  • ...rize]]-winning writer Stacy Schiff during an interview she conducted for ''The New Yorker'' magazine for an article about Wikipedia. The public revelation of Essjay ...truthful and cited it in her article titled "Know It All", published in ''The New Yorker's'' July 31, 2006 issue.
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  • ...mallpox knows how to make a mouse protein. How did smallpox learn that?] ''The New Yorker'' July 12, 1999, p44-61. 'The poxviruses are promiscuous at capturing genes
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  • ...es has written a 1994 cover story for Time magazine, numerous articles for the New Yorker, and in September 2004, a biweekly guest column in The New York Times.
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  • | work = The New Yorker
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  • | publisher = [[The New Yorker]]
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  • ...ker.com/talk/content/articles/060807ta_talk_hertzberg "The 'IC' Factor"] ''The New Yorker'', August 7, 2006.
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