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  2. The Eternal Quest - Wikipedia

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    The Eternal Quest, published in the United States as Tilting at Windmills: A Novel of Cervantes and the Errant Knight, is the debut novel of Julian Branston, published in 2003. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It concerns the writing of the novel Don Quixote .

  3. Talk:Tilting at windmills - Wikipedia

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  4. Tilting at windmills (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tilting at windmills is an English idiom which means "attacking imaginary enemies", originating from Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote. Tilting at Windmills may also refer to: The Eternal Quest (2003), also known as Tilting at Windmills , a novel by Julian Branston

  5. Tilted Mill Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The company has employed 20 staff in design, programming, creative, and administrative roles. Tilted Mill is a reference to Don Quixote ("Tilting at windmills"). Tilted Mill developed the fifth game of the SimCity series, titled SimCity Societies (all previous titles had been developed by Maxis).

  6. Los Angeles Times redraws comics pages with five fresh titles

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    These are the results of an overall review of the syndicated comics that The Times publishes, which we promised to readers after printing a “9 Chickweed Lane” strip Dec. 1 that contained an ...

  7. Tilting - Wikipedia

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    Tilting at windmills, an English idiom; Tilting theory, an algebra theory; Exponential tilting, a probability distribution shifting technique; Tilting three-wheeler, a vehicle which leans when cornering while keeping all of its three wheels on the ground; Tilting train, a train with a mechanism enabling increased speed on regular railroad tracks

  8. Quixotism - Wikipedia

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    Illustration by Gustave Doré depicting the famous windmill scene of Don Quixote, in which the hero fights with windmills, which he imagines to be giants.. Quixotism (/ k w ɪ k ˈ s ɒ t ɪ z əm / or / k iː ˈ h oʊ t ɪ z əm /; adj. quixotic) is impracticality in pursuit of ideals, especially those ideals manifested by rash, lofty and romantic ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action. [1]

  9. Neighborhood of Make-Believe - Wikipedia

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    At the scientific advice of Scientist Adler, Donkey Hodie relocated to Someplace Else. The name "Donkey Hodie" is a pun of the name of Don Quixote, and the windmill storyline is a spoof of Don Quixote's penchant for tilting at windmills. Donkey Hodie has a series which aired on May 3, 2021, and was redesigned as a more modern felt-faced puppet.