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  • Its entries are brief and unliterary, but broad in scope and generally accurate.
  • That is one " issue " ( so unliterary a word ) of concern to the authors.
  • Still, many natives take umbrage at the suggestion that the city, or Texas as a whole, is somehow unliterary.
  • She seemed to have survived, with the humor, irritation and resilience that are characteristic of her, this most peculiar and unliterary trial by fire.
  • "I can see where product placement is sleazy, but I didn't product-place, " she said, using a very unliterary verb.
  • In " The Celestine Prophecy, " an earlier unliterary mess, Redfield went mucking around South America, where he fomented " The Ten Insights ."
  • A large number sell written material and artwork _ much of it distinctly unliterary and unartistic, but protected by the First Amendment _ and are generally permitted to operate without a license anywhere that does not bar vending entirely.
  • Hardly anyone in Iraq doesn't know who Ali Baba is, but the name is being tossed around the capital these days in a decidedly unliterary way _ to refer to looting that followed the fall of Baghdad to U . S . troops April 9.
  • In the era of the New Criticism, with its interest in the exploration of metaphor and image and the distancing of a text from the circumstances that created it, Lanson was seen as a pedant obsessed with historical and biological trivia and a rigid and unliterary philology.
  • The reviewer, James Wood, calls Wolfe's mind " curiously unliterary " and decries his writing as " . . . this bumptious simplicity, this toy-set of literary codes essentially indistinguishable from the narrative techniques of boys'comics . . . ."
  • D . Keith Mano, of " The New York Times Book Review " gave the book a " rave " review, stating that " Read's style is savage : unliterary, undecorated as a prosecutor's brief . " He also described the book as an important one:
  • As an explanation for any of these plane crashes _ let alone all three _ Scarry's theory is generally considered extremely unlikely . ( Ultimately, the NTSB ruled out EMI as a factor in the TWA disaster . ) But more interesting than whether she turns out to be right or wrong is the intellectual temperament that led Scarry to such unliterary pursuits in the first place.