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  2. The Plastic Age - Wikipedia

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    The Plastic Age is a novel by Percy Marks that tells the story of Hugh Carver, a student at a fictional men's college called Sanford. With contents that covered or implied hazing , smoking, drinking, partying, and " petting ," the book sold well enough to be the second best-selling novel of 1924.

  3. Percy Marks - Wikipedia

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    Percy Marks (September 9, 1891 − December 27, 1956) was an American writer and college English instructor best known for his best selling 1924 novel, The Plastic Age. Marks was born in Covelo, California in 1891 to Henry and Sarah Lando Marks. The family moved to Ukiah in 1900, the county seat, because it had better schools.

  4. Super key (keyboard button) - Wikipedia

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    A Super key, located between the Control key and the Alt key, on an ISO style PC keyboard. Super key ( ) is an alternative name for what is commonly labelled as the Windows key [1] or Command key [2] on modern keyboards, typically bound and handled as such by Linux and BSD operating systems and software today.

  5. The Plastic Age (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Plastic Age is a 1925 American black-and-white silent romantic comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Clara Bow, Donald Keith, and Gilbert Roland. [2] The film was based on a best-selling novel from 1924 of the same name, written by Percy Marks, a Brown University English instructor who chronicled the life of the fast-set of that university and used the fictitious Sanford ...

  6. Percy Hynes White Breaks Silence After ‘Wednesday’ Exit: ‘I ...

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    Percy Hynes White Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images After being absent from Netflix’s Wednesday season 2 cast announcement, Percy Hynes White has confirmed he is not returning to the hit series.

  7. Polycarbonate - Wikipedia

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    Polycarbonate is commonly used in eye protection, as well as in other projectile-resistant viewing and lighting applications that would normally indicate the use of glass, but require much higher impact-resistance. Polycarbonate lenses also protect the eye from UV light.

  8. Rhythm game accessories - Wikipedia

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    The /X/1 button decrements the octave (i.e. shifts it down so, for example, the C 3 key becomes C 2), while the /B button increments it (shifts it up); these can be used multiple times to get to various different octave settings from -1 (MIDI notes 0-11, or C −1-B 0) to 7 (notes 96-107, or C 7-B 8).

  9. Janet Key - Wikipedia

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    Key married actor Gawn Grainger in 1970. The couple had two children. Key died of cancer on 26 July 1992, aged 47. In 1994, Grainger married actress Zoë Wanamaker, who had been an acquaintance of Key's. [6] An obituary by Sebastian Graham-Jones in The Independent said: "Janet Key was an actress of particular versatility. She was a high ...