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English novelist (born in Poland) noted for sea stories and for his narrative technique (1857-1924)

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Building on its mission to inspire guests' connection to the Maldives, Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is using art as a catalyst for conversation and creativity to incentivize change and address the need for implementing sustainable practices.
Instead, Conrad drafted the statement of work himself and recommended that a private company owned by James Bedford, Bedford's Images Inc., be used to complete the project.
In the picture, Conrad and her husband William Tell can be seen adorably gazing at their 'little guy', Liam, in the oceanside snap.
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Jones said, 'As Zenefits' CEO, the buck stopped with Parker Conrad. Unlicensed insurance transactions occurred under Conrad's management and employees were provided with a computer programme that enabled them to skirt the pre-licensing education requirements.
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As they grew closer, Conrad confided his suicidal thoughts to Carter, saying he had previously tried to kill himself.
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This review, then, is a consideration, not of Conrad's prefaces themselves, but of their presentation by Owen Knowles as editor of the 2016 version of Edward Garnett's original 1937 Dent edition, imputedly a revisiting but in fact a major revision.
Chapter one provides an admirably learned overview by situating the concept of dangerous knowledge in the history of ideas followed by an examination of Conrad's notion of the saving illusion as that which rescues us from such threat.
Conrad Dubai, which has been included in the luxury programme, will open its doors to the customised experience early next year.
This volume traces the reception of Joseph Conrad's works in twentieth-century Germany by concentrating upon the institutional conditions under which Conrad was published and read, as well as a number of selected Kulturschaffende who are treated either as important figures in their own right or as representative of their respective historical and/or political contexts.