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In "Left Sensationalists at the Transnational Crime Scene: Recent Detective Fiction from the U. In the context of recent British art, Chadwick supplies a missing link between dryly intellectual yet body-conscious work like Mary Kelly's Post-Partum Document, 1973-79, and that of blood-and-guts sensationalists such as Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas, and Marc Quinn--if anybody wants one. Newt Gingrich once distributed a memo to his colleagues specifying which words to use when describing Democrats, from "corruption, crises, decay, deeper, destroy, destructive, devour" to "self-serving, sensationalists, shallow, sick. |
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