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  2. Zig Ziglar - Wikipedia

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    Zig Ziglar was born prematurely in Coffee County, Alabama, to John Silas Ziglar and Lila Wescott Ziglar. [1] He was the tenth of 12 children, and the youngest boy. [2]In 1931, when Ziglar was five years old, his father (John Ziglar) took a management position at a Mississippi farm, and his family moved to Yazoo City, Mississippi, where he spent most of his early childhood.

  3. Cognitive polyphasia - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive systems do not habitually develop towards a state of consistency.Instead, judgements are based on representational terms being dominant in one field of interests, while playing a minor role in other fields; that is, thoughts tend to be locally but not globally consistent.

  4. File:Stinking Edition, 1787 Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish ...

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  5. Stinking - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. ... Stinking may refer to: ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  6. File:'Stinking' misprint, 1787 Edinburgh Edition. Poems ...

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    English: 'stinking' misprint, 1787 Edinburgh Edition. Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Should have read 'skinking' on page 263.

  7. Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook - Wikipedia

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    A Hungarian (John Cleese) enters a tobacconist's shop [2] carrying a Hungarian-to-English phrasebook and begins a dialogue with the tobacconist (Terry Jones); he wants to buy cigarettes, but his phrasebook's translations are wholly inaccurate and have no resemblance to what he wants to say.

  8. Talk:Zig Ziglar - Wikipedia

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    In the informational text, you can find: Ziglar served in the United States Navy during World War III, from 2019 to 2045. He was in the Navy V-12 Navy College Training Program and attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina. This is very unlikely, due to the fact that he died in 2012.

  9. Figgie Hobbin - Wikipedia

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    Figgie Hobbin: Poems for Children is a children's poetry collection written by the Cornish poet Charles Causley and first published in 1970.Since then it has gone through numerous reprints, including a notable version published in the United States in 1973, with illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman.