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  2. Wartales - Wikipedia

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    The reviewer concluded, "Wartales walks far enough off the beaten path to be interesting, but it isn't quite bold or elegant enough to be essential." [15] As of December 2024, Wartales surpassed 1 million copies sold. To mark this milestone, the "Skelmar Invasion" DLC, introducing siege battles and additional content, was released on December ...

  3. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    On release, the book received universal critical praise. Twain compared the Memoirs to Julius Caesar's autobiographical Commentaries on the Gallic Wars. British cultural critic Matthew Arnold praised both Grant and his book in an 1886 essay. Twain, however, felt Arnold's tone was condescending, and the two authors feuded until Arnold's death in ...

  4. Suspicion (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Suspicion (German: Der Verdacht) is a detective novel by the Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt in 1950 featuring the Inspector Bärlach. It has also been published as The Quarry . It is the sequel to Dürrenmatt's The Judge and His Hangman .

  5. H. Russell Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    Wakefield was the third of four children of the clergyman Henry Russell Wakefield, who would become bishop of Birmingham in 1911. Born in Sandgate, Kent, he was educated at Marlborough College before attending University College, Oxford, where he took second-class honours in Modern History and played first-class cricket, golf, hockey and football.

  6. Wolf, goat and cabbage problem - Wikipedia

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    In the earliest known occurrence of this problem, in the medieval manuscript Propositiones ad Acuendos Juvenes, the three objects are a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage, but other cosmetic variations of the puzzle also exist, such as: wolf, sheep, and cabbage; [4] [2], p. 26 fox, chicken, and grain; [5] fox, goose and corn; [6] and panther, pig, and ...

  7. Written Testimony of American Civil Liberties Union Dennis ...

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    1 I would like to thank Ranking Member John Conyers, Jr. and Congresswomen Sheila Jackson Lee, Frederica Wilson and Corrine Brown for inviting the American Civil Liberties

  8. Weird War Tales - Wikipedia

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    The original title ran for 12 years and 124 issues. [1] It was an anthology series that told war stories with horror, mystery, fantasy and science fiction elements. [2] Changes in the Comics Code Authority made the use of horror elements possible. [3]

  9. Weird Mystery Tales - Wikipedia

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    The Weird Mystery Tales ongoing series was launched in July–August 1972 [3] [4] and was originally hosted by Destiny. [5] The hosting role was gradually taken over by Eve, who fully assumed the title with issue #15 (December 1974–January 1975). [1]