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She waited for my rant to finish and then reminded me that the book, still in my hand, was one I had pulled from her own bookshelf.
HOW LAURENCE FISHBURNE GAVE VOICE TO ‘THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X’JOI-MARIE MCKENZIESEPTEMBER 17, 2020ESSENCE.COMI defy you to read the book—or, worse, review the Twitter commentary about it—and come away feeling good about the prospects for American comity.
DEMOCRACY DEPENDS ON WASHINGTON IMPROVING ITS TECHADAM LASHINSKYSEPTEMBER 17, 2020FORTUNESuch deals aren’t typically part of Warren Buffett’s play book, although in 2018 Berkshire invested in the initial offering of Brazilian fintech StoneCo Ltd.
HERE’S WHO MADE A KILLING FROM SNOWFLAKE’S BLOCKBUSTER IPOVERNE KOPYTOFFSEPTEMBER 16, 2020FORTUNEOn the other side, in March everyone who booked a trip cancelled it.
ARE YOU READY TO START TRAVELING FOR WORK AGAIN? TRIPACTIONS’ CEO IS BANKING ON ITMICHAL LEV-RAM, WRITERSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNEMore than two decades ago, I wrote a book with my New York Times colleagues Judith Miller and Bill Broad called “Germs” that looked at the modern history of biological warfare.
AMERICA IS ABOUT TO LOSE ITS 200,000TH LIFE TO CORONAVIRUS. HOW MANY MORE HAVE TO DIE?BY STEPHEN ENGELBERGSEPTEMBER 14, 2020PROPUBLICAJust look at how many self-help books are available on habit change.
HOW A VACATION—OR A PANDEMIC—CAN HELP YOU ADOPT BETTER HABITS NOWMATTHEWHEIMERSEPTEMBER 12, 2020FORTUNEThis book is trying to be a contribution to other organizations to think about different ways to operate.
WHAT IF YOUR COMPANY HAD NO RULES? (BONUS EPISODE)MARIA KONNIKOVASEPTEMBER 12, 2020FREAKONOMICSThese books are packed, beginning to end, with sacred family recipes.
THE JOY OF COOKING OTHER PEOPLE’S ‘SECRET FAMILY RECIPES’AMY MCCARTHYSEPTEMBER 11, 2020EATERAt the same time, in early Spring, Zocdoc added telehealth options allowing patients to book virtual appointments which also increased its provider coverage.
‘SIGNIFICANT SHIFT’: WITH A NEW NATIONAL TV SPOT, ZOCDOC IS CHANGING ITS ADVERTISING STRATEGY TO BE MORE OFFLINEKRISTINA MONLLOSSEPTEMBER 10, 2020DIGIDAYIf you decide to book now, not only will you likely score some great deals, but you’ll help your favorite places stay afloat as they weather the phases of reopening.
27 EPIC TRIPS TO START PLANNING NOWTHE EDITORSSEPTEMBER 8, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEWORDS RELATED TO BOOK
- adventure
- allegory
- anecdote
- apologue
- article
- autobiography
- beat
- biography
- book
- chronicle
- cliffhanger
- comedy
- conte
- description
- drama
- epic
- fable
- fairy tale
- fantasy
- feature
- fiction
- folktale
- gag
- history
- information
- legend
- long and short of it
- memoir
- myth
- narration
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- news item
- nonfiction
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- old saw
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- relation
- report
- romance
- saga
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- tragedy
- version
- yarn
- accepts
- apprehends
- assumes
- believes
- catches
- compasses
- comprehends
- considers
- deems
- expects
- experiences
- feels
- follows
- gathers
- grasps
- holds
- imagines
- interprets as
- is aware of
- knows
- looks upon
- observes
- perceives
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- receives
- reckons
- regards
- sees
- sees as
- senses
- supposes
- suspects
- takes in
- thinks
- thinks of as
- abjure
- absent oneself
- back out
- bail out
- blow
- book
- bow out
- check out
- depart
- detach
- disengage
- draw away
- draw back
- drop out
- ease out
- eliminate
- exfiltrate
- exit
- extract
- fall back
- get away
- get lost
- get off
- give ground
- give way
- go
- keep aloof
- keep apart
- leave
- make oneself scarce
- phase out
- pull back
- pull out
- quail
- quit
- recede
- recoil
- retire
- retreat
- run along
- secede
- seclude oneself
- shrink
- switch
- take a hike
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- vacate
- abjured
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- fell back
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- ran along
- receded
- recoiled
- retired
- retreated
- seceded
- seclude oneself
- shrank
- switched
- took a hike
- took away
- took leave
- took off
- took out
- vacated
- went
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.