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Barber, Benjamin R. "Letter from America — September 1993 The Rise of Clinton, the Fall of the Democrats, the Scandal of the Media." Government and Opposition 28, no. 4 (October 1, 1993): 433–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.1993.tb01379.x.

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THE NEWS FROM AMERICA IS (WHAT ELSE COULD IT BE?) BILL Clinton – America's first first-name-only-please President, informality and accessibility being hallmarks of democratic populism in the 1990s. It might seem as if this is the roller-coaster presidency: if you do not like Clinton's bad (good) reputation today, just wait a month and you can be sure that things will have turned upside down. When I started this piece in the spring, he was way, way down; today just a few months later, following a successful Japanese trip (his weak rivals in the G-7 group made him look good), his two successful judicial appointments (Ruth Bader Ginsberg to the Supreme Court and Louis J. Freeh to the FBI), his paper-thin but indispensable budget victory in the Congress, and his shepherding of the historic Israeli-Palestinian peace protocol, he's looking good. By the time you read this, however, he's likely to be down again, or perhaps down but once again up. His political career has been on a rollercoaster from the start and the media seem determined to keep him and the country rocking — and rolling.
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Pankova, Svetlana, Marina Holyavka, and Valeriy Artyukhov. "UV Sensitivity of Free and Immobilized on Chitosan Matrix Proteases." Chemistry Proceedings 2, no. 1 (November 9, 2020): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/eccs2020-07610.

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UV irradiation is an essential factor in natural and artificial climate in modern environmental conditions, which has a constant effect on living systems. Collagenase, bromelain, ficin, papain (Sigma-Aldrich: St. Louis, MO, USA) and trypsin (MP biomedicals: Santa Ana, CA, USA) were the objects of this study. The substrate for hydrolysis was BSA (Sigma-Aldrich: St. Louis, MO, USA), the carriers for immobilization were chitosans (<100, 200 and 350 kDa) and chitosan succinate (Bioprogress: Shchyolkovo, Russia). The protease immobilization was carried out by the adsorption. The determination of the protein amount in samples and their catalytic activity was carried out by the modified Lowry method. UV irradiation of proteases was performed using doses 151–6040 J/m2. By the degree of photosensitivity, hydrolases can be arranged in the next row: collagenase → bromelain → ficin → papain → trypsin. Adsorption on a chitosan and succinate of chitosan leads to an increase in the stability to ultraviolet light of heterogeneous (immobilized) biocatalysts compared to free enzymes. Photoprotective effect of the chitosan may be due to the following reasons: enzyme interact with the chitosan to form photo resistant complexes; сhitosan screens active free-radicals, preventing the photooxidation of a certain number of amino acids, including the active centers of the studied enzymes under the influence of UV irradiation.
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Molnár, Miklós, and Frank Hertelendy. "Signal transduction in rat myometrial cells: comparison of the actions of endothelin-1, oxytocin and prostaglandin F2α." European Journal of Endocrinology 133, no. 4 (October 1995): 467–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/eje.0.1330467.

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Molnár M, Hertelendy F. Signal transduction in rat myometrial cells: comparison of the actions of endothelin-1, oxytocin and prostaglandin F2α. Eur J Endocrinol 1995;133:467–74. ISSN 0804–4643 The objectives of this study were to evaluate and compare the actions of endothelin-1 (ET-1), oxytocin, prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) on Ca2+ mobilization in permeabilized rat myometrial cells and to examine the activation of the inositol lipid cycle in intact myocytes. Cells were isolated from late pregnant rat myometrium and used as confluent monolayers after a single passage. All four agonists caused a biphasic release of45Ca2+ from non-mitochondrial pool(s), with the rank order of potency: oxytocin > PGF2α > ET-1 > IP3. Inhibitors of phospholipase C blocked ET-1-and oxytocin-promoted but not PGF2α-promoted 45Ca2+ efflux. Similarly, heparin, an IP3 receptor blocker, failed to inhibit PGF2α-induced Ca2+ release while inhibiting the action of the other agonists. Endothelin-1 and oxytocin stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation at concentrations similar to those that promoted 45Ca2+ efflux, whereas about 100 times higher concentrations of PGF2α were needed to activate this signaling pathway in intact cells. It is concluded that the primary action of PGF2α in myometrial cells is to enhance Ca2+ influx, whereas oxytocin and ET-1 receptors are coupled to phospholipase C, generating IP3 and raising the intracellular concentration of free Ca2+ from intracellular as well as extracellular sources. Frank Hertelendy, Dept. Ob/Gyn, St Loufis University Health Sciences Center, 3635 Vista Ave at Grand Blvd, St Louis, MO 63110-0250, USA
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Marcus, Joel. "Lou Martyn, Paul, and Judaism." Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters 7, no. 1-2 (July 1, 2017): 112–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jstudpaullett.7.1-2.0112.

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ABSTRACT J. Louis Martyn was not anti-Judaic but a lover of Jews and Judaism. But his passion for Paul, especially for Galatians, transcended his love for Judaism and may have caused him to downplay some of the difficulties in that letter. This article focuses on Martyn’s exegesis of the Sarah/Hagar allegory in Gal 4:21–5:1, which interprets the opposition not as Christianity versus Judaism but as the Torah-free Christian mission to Gentiles versus the Torah-observant mission—an interpretation that this article finds indefensible. The article concludes with some reflections on Martyn’s attitude toward Rom 9–11.
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Byrne, Brendan. "Jerusalems Above and Below: A Critique of J. L. Martyn's Interpretation of the Hagar–Sarah Allegory in Gal 4.21–5.1." New Testament Studies 60, no. 2 (March 14, 2014): 215–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0028688513000362.

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In several studies of Galatians, J. Louis Martyn has argued that in the allegory of Hagar and Sarah (4.1–5.1), the ‘two covenants’ of 4.24b, traditionally identified with Judaism and Christianity respectively, refer, on the one hand, to a Christian Jewish Law-observant Gentile mission, Teachers from whom are disturbing Paul's Galatian converts, and to the Law-free Gentile mission promulgated by Paul, on the other. In the light, particularly, of Paul's overall usage of ‘covenant’, Martyn's interpretation is not sustainable – though this need not imply a return to an anti-Jewish interpretation of the text.
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WILSON, TODD A. "Wilderness Apostasy and Paul's Portrayal of the Crisis in Galatians." New Testament Studies 50, no. 4 (October 2004): 550–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0028688504000311.

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J. Louis Martyn has identified perhaps the central question of Galatians: what time is it? This essay sheds fresh light on that question, however, by asking a corollary one: where are the Galatians? For Paul, it is argued, the Galatians are in the wilderness, somewhere between an Exodus-like redemption and the inheritance of the ‘kingdom of God’ (5.21). Paul utilises this narrative location as part of his rhetorical strategy to redress a developing crisis within his churches. The Galatians are on the verge of a wilderness apostasy, hence Paul colours his rebukes and warnings with language that evokes Israel's own tragic wilderness failings.
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Lucas, Nance, and Linda Schwartzstein. "Cultivating creative and engaged learners through strengths-based approaches." Innovations in Teaching & Learning Conference Proceedings 8 (July 15, 2016): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.13021/g8h021.

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Mason instructional faculty have the opportunity to use a Gallup self-discovery assessment, StrengthsFinder, free to Mason faculty, staff and students, that has been proven to enhance student engagement in and outside the classroom (Lopez, S. J., & Louis, M. C., 2009). The strengths-based educational approach and applications can be applied universally across all disciplines and fields, enhancing students’ learning and engagement. Once a student understands their top 5 talents, instructors can create and use a wide variety of activities and assignments to engage the students in reflective learning. This interactive session will feature best practices using strengths-based approaches and the StrengthsFinder assessment from instructional faculty in various academic colleges. Participants will explore the various ways they can integrate strengths in academic courses.
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Zhuchok, Anatolii V. "Trioids." Asian-European Journal of Mathematics 08, no. 04 (November 17, 2015): 1550089. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793557115500898.

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Jean-Louis Loday and María O. Ronco introduced the notion of a trioid and constructed a free trioid of rank 1. In this paper, we give a survey of results on trioids. Different examples of trioids and new trioid theoretical constructions are given, combinatorial properties of operations on trioids are studied and some congruences on trioids are characterized. We also introduce the notion of a triband of subtrioids and in terms of tribands of subtrioids describe the structure of trioids. Moreover, we describe a free trioid of an arbitrary rank and for this trioid give an isomorphic construction. In addition, we introduce and study the notion of a semiretraction of a trioid and give some applications of semiretractions to the study of congruences on trioids. The main references are the papers by J.-L. Loday and M. O. Ronco as well as the author.
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O'Donoghue, Aaron, Louise Mc Grath, Ian Povey, James F. Rohan, and Michael Shine. "(Digital Presentation) Electrode and Electrolyte Materials for Thin Film Microbatteries." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 4 (October 9, 2022): 440. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-024440mtgabs.

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Electrode and Electrolyte Materials for Thin Film Microbatteries, Aaron O’Donoghue, Louise McGrath, Ian Povey and James Rohan In this work we assess the electrochemical performance of electrodeposited, binder-free V2O5 thin films with Li metal anodes in liquid and polymer gel electrolytes based on a pyrrolidinium based ionic liquid (C4mpyrTFSI). Coulombic efficiencies >99%, with electrode capacities >120 mAh g-1 are obtained in cyclic voltammetry analysis of crystalline V2O5 with C4mpyr-based Ionic liquid (IL) electrolytes. A polymer gel electrolyte suited to layer by layer microbattery fabrication was synthesised and tested with the crystalline V2O5 and gave large electrode capacities at a relatively high rate (110 mAh g-1 at 2 C) similar to those obtained in liquid electrolytes. Stable long-term cycling (up to 400 cycles) is obtained with Li metal anodes without capacity fade or short circuits developing in either the VC containing IL or the polymer gel analogue. In addition, no V2O5 deterioration is observed with the polymer gel electrolyte as the capacity recovered to ~125 mAh g-1 after cycling at 5 C. Furthermore, we assess surface modification of V2O5 by depositing 3nm Al2O3 via ALD which has been shown to improve the charge-discharge kinetics of oxide electrode materials. Coulombic efficiencies >99%, with peak electrode capacities >120 mAh g-1 are obtained and long-term cycling stabilities up to 625 cycles. 1) L. M. McGrath and J. F. Rohan, Batteries & Supercaps, 4 (2021) 485 – 492, High rate lithium ion cycling in electrodeposited binder-free thin film vanadium oxide cathodes with lithium metal anodes in ionic liquid and polymer gel analogue electrolytes. 2) L. M. McGrath and J. F. Rohan, Molecules, (2020), 25. 6002, Pyrrolidinium containing ionic liquid electrolytes for Li-based batteries. 3) T. Teranishi, Y. Yoshikawa, M. Yoneda, A. Kishimoto, J. Halpin, S. O’Brien, M. Modreanu and I. M. Povey, (2018), ACS Applied Energy Materials, 1(7), pp. 3277-3282, Aluminum Interdiffusion into LiCoO2 Using Atomic Layer Deposition for High Rate Lithium Ion Batteries. Figure 1: Charge/Discharge capacity of 3nm Al2O3 coated V2O5 vs Li foil in 1M LiPF6 in EC:DEC (1:1) Figure 1
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 61, no. 3-4 (January 1, 1987): 183–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002052.

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-Richard Price, C.G.A. Oldendorp, C.G.A. Oldendorp's history of the Mission of the Evangelical Brethren on the Caribbean Islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John. Edited by Johann Jakob Bossard. English edition and translation by Arnold R. Highfield and Vladimir Barac. Ann Arbor MI: Karoma, 1987. xxxv + 737 pp.-Peter J. Wilson, Lawrence E. Fisher, Colonial madness: mental health in the Barbadian social order. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1985. xvi + 215 pp.-George N. Cave, R.B. le Page ,Acts of identity: Creloe-based approaches to language and ethnicity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. x + 275 pp., Andree Tabouret-Keller (eds)-H. Hoetink, Julia G. Crane, Saba silhouettes: life stories from a Caribbean island. Julia G. Crane (ed), New York: Vantage Press, 1987. x + 515 pp.-Sue N. Greene, Anne Walmsley ,Facing the sea: a new anthology from the Caribbean region. London and Kingston: Heinemann, 1986. ix + 151 pp., Nick Caistor, 190 (eds)-Melvin B. Rahming, Mark McWatt, West Indian literature and its social context. Cave Hill, Barbados, Department of English, 1985.-David Barry Gaspar, Rebecca J. Scott, Slave emancipation in Cuba: the transition to free labor, 1860-1899. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1985. xviii + 319 pp.-Mary Butler, Louis A. Perez Jr., Cuba under the Platt agreement, 1902-1934. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986. xvii + 410 pp.-Ana M. Rodríguez-Ward, Idsa E. Alegria Ortega, La comisión del status de Puerto Rico: su historia y significación. Río Piedras, Puerto Rico: Editorial Universitaria. 1982. ix + 214 pp.-Alain Buffon, Jean Crusol, Changer la Martinique: initiation a l'économie des Antilles. Paris: Editions Caribeennes, 1986. 96 pp.-Klaus de Albuquerque, Bonham C. Richardson, Panama money in Barbados, 1900-1920. Knoxville: University of Tennesse Press, 1985. xiv + 283 pp.-Steven R. Nachman, Marcel Fredericks ,Society and health in Guyana: the sociology of health care in a developing nation. Authors include Janet Fredericks. Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 1986. xv + 173 pp., John Lennon, Paul Mundy (eds)
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Nomination of Louis J. Freeh to be director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation: Hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session on the nomination of Louis J. Freeh to be director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, July 29, 1993. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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Freeh, Louis J. My FBI: Bringing down the Mafia, investigating Bill Clinton, and fighting the war on terror. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2006.

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B, Means Howard, ed. My FBI: Bringing down the Mafia, investigating Bill Clinton, and fighting the War on Terror. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2005.

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GOVERNMENT, US. Nomination of Louis J. Freeh to be director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation: Hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, ... of Investigation, July 29, 1993 (S. hrg). For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1995.

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Freeh, Louis J. My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror. St. Martin's Press, 2005.

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Freeh, Louis J., and Howard B. Means. My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror. Thorndike Press, 2006.

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Freeh, Louis J. My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror. St. Martin's Griffin, 2006.

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Freeh, Louis J. My FBI: Bringing down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror. St. Martin's Press, 2007.

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Freeh, Louis J. My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror. Audio Renaissance, 2005.

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Martyn, J. Louis. Galatians. Yale University Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780300261691.

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As the early church took shape in the mid-first century a.d., a theological struggle of great consequence was joined between the apostle Paul and certain theologians who had intruded into the churches founded by the apostle in Galatia. Writing his letter to the Galatians in the midst of that struggle, Paul was concerned to find a way by which he could assert the radical newness of God's act in Christ while still affirming the positive relation of that act to the solemn promise God had made centuries earlier to Abraham. With the skill of a seasoned scholar and teacher, J. Louis Martyn enables us to take imaginary seats in the Galatian churches so that we may hear Paul's words with the ears of the early Christians themselves. Listening in this manner, we begin to sense the dramatic intensity of the theological struggle, thus coming to understand the crucial distinctions between the theology of Paul and that of his opponents. We can therefore see why Galatians proved to be a momentous turning point in early Christianity: In this letter Paul preached the decisive and liberating newness of Christ while avoiding both the distortions of anti-Judaism and his opponents' reduction of Christ to a mere episode in the epic of Israel's history. Like the Galatians of Paul's day, we can begin to hear what the apostle himself called "the truth of the gospel." As its predecessors in the Anchor Bible series have done Galatians successfully makes available all the significant historical and linguistic knowledge which bears on the interpretation of this important New Testament book. A personal letter written by Paul in the mid-first century to friends in the churches emerging in the region of Galatia, where it was circulated, Galatians is down to earth and pragmatic. This biblical book requires the modern reader to take a seat in one of the Galatian congregations, to listen to Paul's letter with Galatian ears, and discern the contours of Paul's theology. That is exactly what Dr. Martyn makes possible in his marvelous commentary, with its careful translation and creative interpretation of Galatians. Though relatively brief, Paul's letter is filled with complex theological and historical issues that demand a thorough treatment. Readers will not be disappointed in Dr. Martyn's sensitive handling of difficult passages, and all will be delighted to have a fresh translation that makes sense to our modern ears. All in all, this volume will stand out as a shining example of top notch scholarship written for the general reader.
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Taber, Douglass F. "New Methods for Reduction and for Oxidation." In Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190646165.003.0009.

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Clemens Krempner of Texas Tech University devised (Chem. Eur. J. 2014, 20, 14959) a very active Al catalyst for the Meerwein-Ponndorf-Verley reduction of a ketone 1 to the alcohol 2. Louis Fensterbank and Cyril Ollivier of UMPC and Jean-Philippe Goddard of the Université de Haute-Alsace showed (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2014, 356, 2756) that visible light could mediate the reduction of the O-thiocarbamate 3 to 4. Soon Hyeok Hong of Seoul National University used (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 4404) hydrogen from the diol 6 to reduce the nitrile 5, leading directly to the protected amine 7. Alex Adronov of McMaster University (J. Org. Chem. 2014, 79, 7728) and Thibault Cantat of Gif- sur-Yvette (Chem. Commun. 2014, 50, 9349) observed that an aryl amide 8 could be reduced to the amine 9 under conditions that left alkyl amides unchanged. Paul J. Chirik of Princeton University developed (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2014, 136, 13178) a Co catalyst for the alcohol- directed reduction of a proximal alkene, converting 10 selectively to 11. Yoichiro Kuninobu and Motomu Kanai of the University of Tokyo used (Synlett 2014, 25, 1869) stoichiometric Mo(CO)₆ to desulfurize 12 to 13. Utpal Bora of Tezpur University oxidized (Tetrahedron Lett. 2014, 55, 5029) the alcohol 14 to the aldehyde 15 with t-butyl hydroperoxide, using the inexpensive and reusable VOSO₄ as the catalyst. The oxidation of an alcohol to the acid is often car­ried out in two steps, alcohol to aldehyde and aldehyde to carboxylic acid. Kenneth B. Wagener of the University of Florida developed (Tetrahedron Lett. 2014, 55, 4452) a protocol for the direct oxidation of an alcohol 16 to the acid 17. Prodeep Phukan of Gauhati University devised (Tetrahedron Lett. 2014, 55, 5358) a catalyst-free procedure for the oxidation of a primary alcohol 18 to the ester 19. The aldehyde cor­responding to 18 (not illustrated) was also efficiently oxidized to 19. Katsuhiko Moriyama and Hideo Togo of Chiba University effected (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 3812) the oxidative debenzylation of 20 to the ketone 21.
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Ehrenfeld, David. "The Magic of the Internet." In Swimming Lessons. Oxford University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195148527.003.0008.

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I am the only person in my university building who wants no part of the university’s free e-mail and who does not surf the Internet, which makes me the last holdover from the days when conversations by voice, dusty books, and rectangular white envelopes with colored stamps in the upper right corner were our primary means of communication. Nevertheless, rumors of the new and wonderful electronic inventions reach me often—from my wife and children and especially from my students. Like the seven golden cities of Cibola, the Internet beckons; if I had the energy of Coronado, I would seek it out and master it. Being lazy, I sit in my office with nothing more modern than an automatic pencil, a telephone, and an aging Macintosh Centris equipped only with Microsoft Word 5.1,and think about what I am missing. I imagine the chat rooms, for instance, abuzz with scintillating conversations, the twenty-first century equivalent of the salon of Madame deStaël or that celebrated Oxford club where J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis read to each other from their latest manuscripts. I know that chat rooms are not really rooms, but in my mind I can see one clearly: the lustrous walnut paneling, the floor-to-ceiling mullioned windows framed by the thick pleats of burgundy velvet drapes, the comfortable arm chair supholstered in rich mahogany leather, and next to one of the chairs—my chair—a small Louis Quatorze table holding a Waterford snifter with a generous dollop of Napoleonic brandy. Sometimes the rooms are contemporary in style, with walls consisting of giant liquid-crystal sur-faces that shimmer with ever-changing, abstract splashes of color o bold, functional patterns of steel-like beams intricately linked, endlessly dissolving and reconnecting. In place of chairs there are convivial arrangements of very large, “smart” cushions that rapidly mold them-selves to the contours of the body regardless of whether one wishes to sit or recline. And the conversations! Here must be the ultimate purpose for which language was invented, especially my language, English, with its unparalled wealth of words.
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