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That points to a tension Ms. Aikin repeatedly discusses through short thematic sections: Is the Library of Congress a library for Congress or a national library for the general public?

Hoping to find more tangible vestiges of Shelley’s connections to Scotland, we went to the National Library, which houses 106 versions of her book, originally published anonymously, plus an 1818 letter from Shelley to her Scottish contemporary Sir Walter Scott.

Nearly 50% of retirees follow a nontraditional retirement path that involves unretirement or partial retirement, and at least 26% of those who retire later go back to work, according to published research in the National Library of Medicine.

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And one-fifth of an individual’s life, on average, is now expected to be lived in a state of illness, according to a study in the National Library of Medicine.

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According to a study conducted by the National Library of Medicine, 'a causal relationship has not yet been established', to whether a menstrual cycle is related to injuries.

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