101.   For one thing, the author is remarkably kind to his sources, notably Susan McDougal and former White House counsel Bernie Nussbaum.

102.   For Rodgers, those self-published authors could be the future brand-names that might sell out a book signing in a couple of years.

103.   Great authors can also be colossal fools.

104.   He adds that this book is unique in business literature, and that the authors are dead-on in discussing this business phenomenon.

105.   Here was an author who clearly understood my pain.

106.   Here is an author immediately linked to the American Southwest that was his primary literary preserve.

107.   His account is uniquely interesting because the author is a professional investigator who sees evidence and non-evidence much differently from his mostly untrained predecessors from earlier times.

108.   Here is an author who wants us to keep our integrity, but also get the job.

109.   Here the author really is dead, superseded by stand-ins and plenipotentiaries.

110.   How has the author been able to watch for so long?

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
author 0.03%
author + v. >>共 623
be 13.88%
say 9.70%
have 3.05%
write 2.89%
suggest 1.69%
find 1.56%
argue 1.39%
take 1.23%
make 1.20%
use 1.17%
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