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  2. Mary Fulbrook - Wikipedia

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    Fulbrook was born Mary Jean Alexandra Wilson on 28 November 1951 to Arthur Wilson and Harriett C. Wilson (née Friedeberg). She was educated at Sidcot School , a private day and boarding school in Somerset, and at King Edward VI High School , an all-girls independent school in Birmingham .

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  5. Whirligig (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Whirligig is a 1998 novel by Paul Fleischman. It is about a teenager who builds a Whirligig in each of the corners of the United States in order to pay restitution (and to find redemption for himself) after he kills another person, by accident, in a suicide attempt by car crash.

  6. Mark Allinson - Wikipedia

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    Mark Allinson (born Epping, 1967 [1]) is an academic at the University of Bristol, where he is currently associate pro vice-chancellor (learning and teaching).He has previously served as undergraduate dean of arts (faculty undergraduate education director) between 2013 and 2019, head of the School of Modern Languages from 2006 to 2010, and head of the German department between 2003 and 2006.

  7. Whirligig (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Whirligig was a BBC television programme for children originally broadcast fortnightly from November 1950 until June 1954, with summer breaks, and then subsequently revived for a single further series from October 1955 to June 1956. [1]

  8. Fantasmagoriana - Wikipedia

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    Fantasmagoriana is a French anthology of German ghost stories, translated anonymously by Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès and published in 1812. Most of the stories are from the first two volumes of Johann August Apel and Friedrich Laun's Gespensterbuch (1810–1811), with other stories by Johann Karl August Musäus and Heinrich Clauren.

  9. The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge - Wikipedia

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    The ensuing discussion leads Juan to realize that he himself is a project of Bertie's. Bertie has been supplying custom drugs to many people and has only really befriended Juan because the drugs have worked amazingly well in him. Juan decides to free himself from Bertie, and like the mice, find his own way in the world with his drug-enhanced ...