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  2. Wynn Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Wynn Las Vegas, often simply referred to as Wynn, is a luxury resort and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned and operated by Wynn Resorts , and was built on the former site of the Desert Inn resort, which opened in 1950.

  3. Is Wynn Resorts Really Worth More Than $110? - AOL

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    If Macau gambling is back, then Wynn Resorts (NAS: WYNN) may be able to double down on its growth prospects, which would dovetail nicely with its plans to open a second casino on Macau's Cotai Strip.

  4. The Trees (Richter novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Trees, the first novel of Conrad Richter's trilogy The Awakening Land, is set in the wilderness of central Ohio (c. 1795).The simple plot — composed of what are essentially episodes in the life of a pioneer family before the virgin hardwood forest was cut down — is told in a third-person narration rich with folklore and suggestive of early backwoods speech.

  5. The Awakening (Armstrong novel) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria "Tori" Enright is a minor antagonist in The Summoning though in The Awakening, she becomes an ally to Chloe as they try to escape The Edison Group. Tends to be sarcastic, and is very independent, Also it is found out in The Awakening that Victoria (Tori) is a female spellcaster also known as a witch.

  6. Awakenings (book) - Wikipedia

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    Awakenings is a 1973 non-fiction book by Oliver Sacks.It recounts the life histories of those who had been victims of the 1920s encephalitis lethargica epidemic. [1] Sacks chronicles his efforts in the late 1960s to help these patients at the Beth Abraham Hospital (now Beth Abraham Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing) in the Bronx, New York. [2]

  7. A. A. Wyn - Wikipedia

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    The first letters of each chapter's title in the book's table of contents, when lined up, spell out "A.A. Wyn is a tightwad". [2] Wyn remained an observant Jew all of his life. In 1966, he contributed $50,000 to the New York Federation of Reformed Synagogues in support of a Counseling Center for Teenage Drug Addicts.

  8. Kelley Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Kelley Armstrong (born 14 December 1968) [1] is a Canadian writer, primarily of fantasy novels since 2001.. She has published thirty-one fantasy novels to date, thirteen in her Women series, five in her Cainsville series, six in her Rockton series, three in her Darkest Powers series, three in her Darkness Rising trilogy and three in the Age of Legends series, and three stand-alone teen thrillers.

  9. Garrison W. Wynn - Wikipedia

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    Garrison W. Wynn is an author, consultant, and motivational speaker. He is the author of the book The Real Truth About Success: What the Top 1% Do Differently, Why They Won't Tell You, and How You Can Do It Anyway! published by McGraw-Hill Education .