Bill Barich, Fiction, "Caravaggio," The New Yorker, March 24, 1986, p. 35
Ibid
It is in his book We Are Still Married in on audio in Garrison Keillor: Stories
Article 2 from which book, code, law, regulation, etc? Since you've mentioned Vietnam, we'll presume it military related, since you've mentioned "article 2", we'll see if you meant the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice). Article 2 defines who UCMJ would apply to.
Article 2 from which book, code, law, regulation, etc? Since you've mentioned Vietnam, we'll presume it military related, since you've mentioned "article 2", we'll see if you meant the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice). Article 2 defines who UCMJ would apply to.
William I, the Conqueror was not mentioned in the Domesday book. Save
it is mentioned in chapter five come on read the book its an interesting book
Love is mentioned in the first book of the Bible - Genesis.
a noun as in "a book" or "the book"
The list price of the New Yorker book about cartoon teachers is $22.95 on Amazon, but you may be able to find one at a lower cost if it has been used, or is being handed down from a friend, or family member.
God is not mentioned in the book of Esther, not even once.
Singing is mentioned in 30 verses of the Book of Mormon.
Percy is a New Yorker, he has been there his entire life.