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literature
noun as in written matter, both fictional and nonfictional
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“I will never deny a Moms for Liberty member the right to express their view about the literature that we publish,” said Dan Novack, attorney at Penguin Random House.
One of them was Ahmed al-Awda, a poet who studied English literature at university before becoming an army officer, and then a rebel leader - now the militia leader of Deraa Province.
She and colleagues at the agency crunched numbers, immersed themselves in the medical literature and consulted with other scientists to conclude that formaldehyde was a known carcinogen and caused myeloid leukemia, among other cancers.
Scientific literature suggests these discrepancies in radiology reporting occur at rates of between 3 and 30%.
The reading was part of Butler’s broader effort to put into the public record literature that’s becoming harder to access in conservative states.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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