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  • 121The Affluent Society — is a 1958 book by Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith. The book sought to clearly outline the manner in which the post World War II America was becoming wealthy in the private sector but remained poor in the public sector, lacking social and …

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  • 122The Sword of Knowledge — omnibus cover A Dirge for Sabis Wizard Spawn Reap the Whirlwind Author …

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  • 123The Sensual Santa — is a one page comic by Daniel Clowes. It originally appeared in Eightball #14 (published in October 1994) and was reprinted in the Clowes collections Orgy Bound and Twentieth Century Eightball .The comic s titular character is a pudgy, blond,… …

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  • 124The Siddeleys — were a London based indie pop band active during the late 1980s. Although they were relatively short lived, they were hugely influential, [ [http://www.indie mp3.net/archive/2007 07 01 archive.htm Are You Scared To Get Happy?: July 2007 ] ] .The… …

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  • 125The Rescue of Pluffles — is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. Its first appearance in book form was in Kipling s first collection of short stories, Plain Tales from the Hills (1888); it was first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on November 20th 1886. It… …

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  • 126Description of the Manner in which Duke Valentino put Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto da Fermo, Lord Pagola and the Duke of Gravina to Death — A description of the methods adopted by the Duke Valentino when murdering Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto da Fermo, the Signor Pagolo, and the Duke di Gravina Orsini   1502 …

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  • 127manner — man|ner W2S3 [ˈmænə US ər] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: maniere way of acting, way of handling , from Latin manuarius of the hand , from manus hand ] 1.) [singular] formal the way in which something is done or happens manner of… …

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  • 128manner — noun 1 way of doing sth/behaving ADJECTIVE ▪ conventional, normal, standard, traditional, usual ▪ correct, proper ▪ You are not approaching the proble …

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