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  • 91The Living Room for Artists — exists to both fuel the growth of emerging theatre artists and encourage people of all ages to create and enjoy the live theatre experience. Its annual commitment to emerging theatre artists of all disciplines is represented in open calls for… …

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  • 92Charles Wedemeyer — Charles A. Wedemeyer (1911–1999) Philosopher, scholar, innovator, university administrator, humanist, and pioneer of distance and independent learning, Charles Wedemeyer espoused ideas that were decades ahead of their time. A champion of non… …

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  • 93Desire Caught by the Tail — This article is about the play by Pablo Picasso. For the Adrian Belew album, see Desire Caught by the Tail (album). Desire Caught by the Tail Cover of first English translation, 1948 Written by Pablo Picasso …

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  • 94Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School — The Duke NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore (Duke NUS) is a collaboration between the Duke University in North Carolina, United States and the National University of Singapore. Duke NUS follows the American model of post baccalaureate medical… …

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  • 95bookish — a. Given to reading, fond of books, fond of study, very studious …

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  • 96bookish — /ˈbʊkɪʃ / (say bookish) adjective 1. given to reading or study. 2. more acquainted with books than with real life. 3. of or relating to books; literary. 4. stilted; pedantic. –bookishly, adverb –bookishness, noun …

  • 97unreading — “+ adjective : little given to reading the idle and unreading world Frederic Harrison …

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  • 98un|book|ish — «uhn BUK ihsh», adjective. 1. not bookish; not given to reading. 2. = unlearned. (Cf. ↑unlearned) …

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  • 99Logical symbols — Reading logical symbolism frightens many people more than it should. The very term symbolic logic sounds terrifying, and the presence of even a small amount of symbolism may deter many readers from otherwise perfectly intelligible texts. The… …

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  • 100education — /ej oo kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. 2. the act or process of… …

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