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  2. Liars Table - Wikipedia

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    The liars' table is a designated table at a local diner or other gathering place where a group of men would traditionally meet for coffee or meals and to socialize. [1] The proprietor of an establishment typically sets aside a large table as the liars table. Either participants will filter in and out during the day or show up at regular set times.

  3. Fictitious entry - Wikipedia

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    An admission of this motive appears in the preface to Chambers' 1964 mathematical tables: "those [errors] that are known to exist form an uncomfortable trap for any would-be plagiarist". [7] Similarly, trap streets may be included in a map , or invented phone numbers in a telephone directory .

  4. List of Sydney Taylor Book Award recipients - Wikipedia

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    The Alef-Bet of Jewish Values: Code Words of Jewish Life: Notable Michael Mark: Toba at the Hands of a Thief: Notable Maxine Rose Schur: Dale Redpath: Shnook the Peddler: Notable Arthur Waskow, David Waskow, and Shoshana Waskow: Amnon Danziger: Before There Was a Before: Notable 1986 Nancy Pitt: Beyond the High White Wall: Winner Jacqueline Bacon

  5. Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy - Wikipedia

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    Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy follows four women's stories throughout the American Civil War era - Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Belle Boyd, Emma Edmondson, Elizabeth Van Lew. [4] [2] Rose is a D.C. socialite who used her social standing to spy for the confederacy. [2] [1] Rose Belle Boyd freelanced as a spy for the confederacy as well. [2]

  6. Conflict and Mediation Event Observations - Wikipedia

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    One of the alternatives to CAMEO is Integrated Data for Events Analysis (IDEA), an outgrowth of work by the PANDA project. [5] Predecessors to CAMEO include the World Interaction/Event Survey (WEIS) coding system by Charles A. McClelland and the Conflict and Peace Data Bank (COPDAB) by Edward Azar. [1] Some key differences between CAMEO and ...

  7. Year loss table - Wikipedia

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    The Events IDs refer to a separate database that defines the characteristics of the events, known as an event loss table (ELT) Year 1 contains two events: events 965 and 7, with losses of $100,000 and $1,000,000, giving a total loss in year 1 of $1,100,000; Year 2 only contains one event; Year 3 contains no events; Event 7 occurs (at least ...

  8. The 25 Sexiest TV Shows on Netflix Right Now - AOL

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    Set in the world of ballet, the story kicks off with the mysterious death of a dance school’s top ballerina. There’s rivalry and jealousy—think Black Swan crossed with Pretty Little Liars ...

  9. Insolubilia - Wikipedia

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    Although the liar paradox was well known in antiquity, interest seems to have lapsed until the twelfth century, when it appears to have been reinvented independently of ancient authors. Medieval interest may have been inspired by a passage in the Sophistical Refutations of Aristotle .