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  2. Dorian, an Imitation - Wikipedia

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    Dorian, an Imitation is a British novel by Will Self. The book is a modern take on Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. The novel was originally published by Viking Press in 2002 and subsequently by Penguin in 2003. Self was originally asked to adapt the 1890 Wilde novel into a film screenplay, but this project did not come to fruition.

  3. The History of the Runestaff - Wikipedia

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    The "terrifying ancient gods of Granbretan who were said to have ruled the land before the Tragic Millennium" are based on The Beatles: Jhone, Jhorg, Phowl and Rhunga.. Yet other gods from the "tragic millennium" are based on 20th Century British Prime Ministers Chirshil, the Howling God (Winston Churchill) and Aral Vilsn, the Roaring God (Harold Wilson), Supreme God) or writers: Bjrin Adass ...

  4. William C. Doran - Wikipedia

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    William C. Doran (December 21, 1884 – January 23, 1965) [1] [2] was an associate justice of the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division 1, from October 14, 1935, until 1958. Biography

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  6. Marie Aioe Dorion - Wikipedia

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    The individual titles in the series are A Name of Her Own, Every Fixed Star, and Hold Tight the Thread. [ 12 ] On May 10, 2014, the Daughters of the American Revolution held a service at Saint Louis Catholic Church dedicating a historical marker in Dorion's honor.

  7. Dorian Williams (equestrian) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph George Dorian Williams OBE (1 July 1914 – 21 July 1985) was a British equestrian, journalist, broadcaster, author and patron of the arts. Life [ edit ]

  8. Monsoon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Monsoon is a 1999 novel by Wilbur Smith. [1] Monsoon follows the adventures of Hal's sons, William, Tom, Guy and Dorian. An Arab Corsair is ambushing merchant and war ships in the Indian Ocean and the English send Hal to contest him.

  9. William Doran - Wikipedia

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    On June 5, 1896, William Doran was a member of the Public Library Board. On Jun 16, 1896 – William Doran attended the Railway conference. In 1897, William was elected to city counsel as Chairman Board of Works. On December 1, 1898 Michael advertises to rent a store on the corner of West Avenue and King William.