Word: paragrapher
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...heart were engaged as I read, "...the conviction grows...that it devolves on humanity to establish a political, social, and economic order which will increasingly...help individuals as well as groups to affirm and develop the dignity proper to them..." (Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, paragraph 9.) In a later paragraph this church document asserts: "A human being is more precious for what he is than for what...
...Mathews' July 30 article on the charitable donations missing from "Evening with Champions," he includes a paragraph referring to, of all things, Ad Board procedures for rape cases. The paragraph is wrong, and I would like to correct the information for your readers and our students...
...that the real wars Le Carre has been chronicling -- the class war in Britain, and the civil (very civil) war between one side of a man's soul and the other -- are in no way affected by the coming down of the Berlin Wall. Besides, in the very first paragraph of the new book, we see the Gulf War being followed in a posh Zurich hotel -- the very definition of a safe "neutral" zone -- and are reminded that espionage nature abhors a vacuum: if the cold war is over, a hot one must be cooked up in its place...
...paragraph stories that appeared in most of the nation's press didn't tell much. As usual, Hersey, 36, an Englishman who lived in Boulder, Colorado, had been climbing alone. No one knows what went wrong, at what height, on a route that should have been relatively easy for him. It was a private death, leaving too few scraps to make a puzzle. Cearley's fall seems easier to understand. He and two companions had made the arduous climb to the 20,320-ft. summit and back down to 18,500 ft. As they stopped to rest and rope...
However, the most obvious link between the two stories feels forced: Captain Papagay, an extremely minor character in the first story, who appears only in its final paragraph, "reappears" in the second story as an important absence. Why these two figures should be the same person is unclear. As a result, the coincidence feels contrived and detracts from the other elements that bring these two stories together...