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  2. The Brethren (Grisham novel) - Wikipedia

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    In a starred review, Publishers Weekly highlighted how Grisham is one of "only a few megaselling authors of popular fiction [who] deviate dramatically from formula". In line with this praise, they noted that "Grisham's fans may miss the stalwart lawyer-heroes and David vs. Goliath slant of his earlier work", given the fact that "every personage in this novel lies, cheats, steals and/or kills ...

  3. CIA Library - Wikipedia

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    The CIA Library is a library available only to Central Intelligence Agency personnel, contains approximately 125,000 books and archives of about 1,700 periodicals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Many of its information resources are available via its Digital Library, which include CD-ROMs and web-based resources.

  4. The Brethren (Haggard novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Brethren is a 1904 historical novel by H. Rider Haggard set during the Third Crusade. [1] [2] [3] The Brethren features Saladin and the Assassins as characters. [2]

  5. Bob Woodward - Wikipedia

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    The Brethren (1979) about the Supreme Court in the early Warren E. Burger years; ISBN 0-671-24110-9; written with Scott Armstrong; Wired (1984) on the death of John Belushi and the Hollywood drug culture ISBN 0-671-47320-4; Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA (1987) about the CIA during the tenure of William J. Casey ISBN 0-671-60117-2

  6. Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum - Wikipedia

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    The Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum, or Antitrinitarian Library, first published in 1684, is a posthumously published work of Christopher Sandius (English: Christopher Sand), an exiled Prussian Antitrinitarian in Amsterdam, who chronologically lists all the Arian and Socinian or Antitrinitarian authors from the Reformation to 1684, with a brief account of their lives, and a catalogue of their works.

  7. The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court is a 1979 book by Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong. It gives a "behind-the-scenes" account of the United States Supreme Court during Warren Burger's early years as Chief Justice of the United States. The book covers the years from the 1969 term through the 1975 term.

  8. Noah Centineo is back as CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks for season 2 of Netflix’s The Recruit. Based loosely on the true story of former CIA lawyer Adam Ciralsky, season 1 of the comedic thriller ...

  9. Jimmie T. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Jimmie T.Roberts (June 5, 1939 – December 6, 2015) was the founder of a religious movement known as The Brethren.Within the group, it is alternatively referred to as the Brothers, the Church, the Assembly, and The Body of Christ.