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We developed these
novel
actuators for the joints, so it's compliant.
It is so
novel
to see this, that somebody actually picked up an analog device and has written to me.
One person said this. (Laughter) And it's a creative idea, because it's appropriate and it's
novel.
And, so now, when the polar ice caps melt, my recording studio will rise up like an ark, and I'll float off into the drowned world like a character from a J.G. Ballard
novel.
And so we started a publication with the Society for Conservation that we think presents cutting-edge science in a new,
novel
way, because we have reporters that are good writers that actually can distill the information and make it accessible to the general public.
Now, whether we're talking about fuels or energy carriers, or perhaps
novel
materials for batteries or fuel cells, nature hasn't ever built those perfect materials yet because nature didn't need to.
My wife's just finished writing a novel, and I think it's a great book, but she disappears for hours on end.
And he wasn't talking about whether the
novel
costs 24.95 [dollars], or whether you have to spring 70 million bucks to buy the stolen Vermeer; he was talking about the circumstances of its creation and of its existence.
I'm not saying that fiction has the magnitude of an earthquake, but when we are reading a good novel, we leave our small, cozy apartments behind, go out into the night alone and start getting to know people we had never met before and perhaps had even been biased against.
When my first
novel
written in English came out in America, I heard an interesting remark from a literary critic.
Now the
novel
took place on a university campus in Boston, so to me, it was normal that there be more international characters in it than Turkish characters, but I understood what my critic was looking for.
And I experienced this firsthand when I was put on trial in 2005 for the words my fictional characters uttered in a
novel.
I had intended to write a constructive, multi-layered
novel
about an Armenian and a Turkish family through the eyes of women.
When Palestinian and Israeli politicians talk, they usually don't listen to each other, but a Palestinian reader still reads a
novel
by a Jewish author, and vice versa, connecting and empathizing with the narrator.
I might write about a Muslim woman in one novel, and perhaps it will be a very happy story, and in my next book, I might write about a handsome, gay professor in Norway.
Based on a Stephen King novel, NEEDFUL THINGS provides the intrigue and eeriness to keep you in your seat.
Joseph Conrad's novel, Heart of Darkness, had a vivid sense of description that made this book astonishing.
For example, in the
novel
Marlow waited a very long time for the rivets to come for him to fix his boat.
If I had not read the
novel
before I had watched the movie I would have been thoroughly confused.
I am a great fan of the novel, however this movie suffers from multitudes of problems.
Matt Dillon plays Henry Chinaski, alter ego of author Charles Bukowski upon whose
novel
the film is based.
In a sense, this movie did not even compare to the
novel.
In the novel, Kurtz died on the ship, however he died in his hut in the movie.
This movie is only effective if you wish to visualize more clearly the
novel.
A Time To Kill is based on John Grisham's first novel, the one he wrote before he was famous, and the one that didn't skyrocket him to fame.
If you are expecting this cinematic adaptation of another Nicholas Sparks
novel
to follow the surefire formula of previous films, such as "Message in a Bottle," "Nights at Rodanthe," and "A Walk to Remember," think again.
The
novel
provided sufficient character background to understand the relationships and personal challenges the characters needed to overcome; the script writer chose to ignore the details.
The
novel
was difficult enough to understand, but when a production company decides to release a film loosely based on it, then that just messes everyone up.
I watched the film in hopes of understanding the
novel
a bit better, but it just threw me and my fellow classmates off completely.
Not only is his direction inept, he also sloppily adapted Sidney Sheldon's early novel; the results are atrocious.
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