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  • '''Sonny Hall''' (born June 1998) is a poet and a writer based in London. In April 2019 he self published, and then published by [[Hodder & Stoughto [[Category:Writers from London]]
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  • ...industry news, regulatory developments, and interviews with senior figures from the online poker, casino, bingo and sports betting space. It has featured i A website, igamingbusiness.com, publishes daily news from public and private companies across the sector. Michael Caselli has served
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  • ...JC Herz, David Placek who is the CEO of Lexicon, and in telecommunication from [[Rome]], conceptual artist [[Joseph Kosuth]]. ...zendaal, John White C, Joel Fox and Steven Schkolne had exhibitions there. Writers [[Lev Manovitch]], [[Peter Lunenfeld]] and [[Norman Klein]] were also invol
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  • ...o CEA: Intelectuales e Inquisidores en Cuba'' </ref> and a master's degree from [[Cambridge University]] in [[1997]].<ref name="backcover caso"/> He travelled to London with over 40 passports filled with immigration, visa and transit stamps, in
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  • ...xts of trained practitioners has not yet been properly investigated. <ref>From [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NLP_and_science&oldid=58477903 t ...terature. After reviewing these, he concludes "that the assertions of NLP writers concerning representational systems have been objectively and fairly invest
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  • ...ce in honor of her public stance towards "a more just America." Selections from her screenplay "Breath of God" are on permanent exhibition with the Brookly ...others. She earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in philosophy and psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her collection of poetry, beautiful
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  • * Berlin. Staatsbibl., Theol.Q.48 Long excerpts from Spar, revised by a later author. * London. British Library, Royal 8.C.iv Sententia Oxoniensis II.1-8 (incomplete), .
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  • ...veral media reports on the ''[[Kryptos]]'' sculpture.<ref>{{Citenews|title=London Lawyers Turn Into Code-Breakers|publisher=''[[The Washington Post]]''|date= Dunin graduated in 1976 from [[University High School (Los Angeles, California)|University High School]]
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  • ...ern Songs |author=Western Writers of America |year=2010|authorlink=Western Writers of America |publisher=American Cowboy|url=http://www.americancowboy.com/cul ...lish]]. The song is written in the [[First-person narrative|first person]] from the perspective of an African-American singer who refers to himself as a "[
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  • because he once hit LaStarza below belt and the referee took away one point from by New York from 1920's until recently, was also not fair. In his last fight,
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  • ...theory, based on implicit or tacit ideas, to a formal theory, constructed from explicit axioms and definitions and developed by means of definite rules of Notions of truth are notoriously difficult to disentangle from many of our most basic concepts &mdash; meaning, reality, and values in gen
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  • ...al, and vaguely articulated ideas, to a ''[[formal theory]]'', constructed from explicit [[axiom]]s and [[definition]]s and developed by means of definite ...or others these subjects are out of bounds, mentioned only to dismiss them from the more literal [[arena]] of their regard.
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  • ...al, and vaguely articulated ideas, to a ''[[formal theory]]'', constructed from explicit [[axiom]]s and [[definition]]s and developed by means of definite ...or others these subjects are out of bounds, mentioned only to dismiss them from the more literal [[arena]] of their regard.
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  • ...e produce of his poultry farm rental and donating the collections received from his students.<ref name="mid" /> ...e produce of his poultry farm rental and donating the collections received from his students to a local charity on the last day of the class.<ref name="mid
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  • ...out two musicians who dress in [[Drag (clothing)|drag]] in order to escape from [[American mafia|mafia]] [[gangsters]] whom they witnessed commit a crime i ...dea of [[homosexuality]], which led to its being produced without approval from the [[Motion Picture Production Code]]. The code had been gradually weakeni
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  • ...c|σχολαστικός}} (''{{lang|grc-Latn|scholastikos}}''), an adjective derived from {{Polytonic|σχολή}} '' ({{lang|grc-Latn|scholē}}''), "[[school]]".<re ...n AD 787 established schools in every abbey in his empire. These schools, from which the name ''scholasticism'' is derived, became centres of medieval lea
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  • ...e Oxford Dictionary of [[Christian Church]], [[Oxford University Press]], London (1977), p. 280.</ref> ...ction meaning "[[Christ|Christ's]] [[Mass (liturgy)|mass]]." It is derived from the [[Middle English]] ''Christemasse'' and [[Old English language|Old Engl
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  • ...He acted in more than 100 films in roles covering a wide range of genres, from light comedy to serious drama. In his later years, Curtis made numerous tel ...ies/culture-obituaries/film-obituaries/8034695/Tony-Curtis.html | location=London | work=The Daily Telegraph | title=Tony Curtis | date=September 30, 2010}}<
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  • ...e United States|thirty-fifth]] [[President of the United States]], serving from 1961 until his [[John F. Kennedy assassination|assassination]] in 1963. ...United States)|Democrat]], and in the [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] from 1953 until 1961. Kennedy defeated then [[Vice President of the United State
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