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  2. The Three Christs of Ypsilanti - Wikipedia

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    The book served as inspiration for the song "Ypsilanti" on the Detroit band Protomartyr's debut album No Passion All Technique. [6] The book also served as the inspiration for the memory play Trinity by Gary C. Hopper with music by Tim Kloth. [7] The title is also mentioned in Anne Sexton's poem 'Rapunzel' in her 1971 book Transformations.

  3. Sexton (office) - Wikipedia

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    A sexton is an officer of a church, congregation, or synagogue charged with the maintenance of its buildings and/or an associated graveyard. In smaller places of worship, this office is often combined with that of verger . [ 1 ]

  4. John Sexton - Wikipedia

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    Sexton says that his wife was reading a piece about immortality by the cosmologist Max Tegmark when she died. [17] He eulogized her at a memorial service in February 2007. [149] [150] Sexton's older child, Jed, is a Harvard graduate, an actor, and math teacher; in 2021, he entered law school and works on pro bono legal matters. [151]

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  6. James Sexton (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    James Joseph Sexton (born 1972) is an American attorney focusing his practice exclusively in divorce and family law in the New York metropolitan area. Sexton is a frequent media commentator on divorce-related issues and the author of two books on preventing divorce and maintaining a happy marriage.

  7. Richard Sexton - Wikipedia

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    Richard Sexton (born 1954) is an American photographer, author, teacher, and architectural critic with a studio based in New Orleans, Louisiana.He is best known for his architectural photography publications and exhibitions, which have been shown internationally.

  8. The Sexton Blake Library - Wikipedia

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    The first four issues of the Sexton Blake Library were collected and re-issued in The Sexton Blake Detective Library in 1989 by Hawk Books. [ 18 ] Issue # 41 1st series (1917) The Mysterious Mr. Reece [ 19 ] written by Robert Murray Graydon marked the debut of Mr. Reece, a criminal mastermind that would play a prominent role in the landmark ...

  9. Carrel desk - Wikipedia

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    Carrels originated in monasteries to help contain the cacophony of roomfuls of monks reading aloud, as was the early practice. [3] Carrels are first recorded in the 13th century at Westminster Abbey, London, on the Garth side of the North Walk, though they probably existed from the late years of the 12th century.