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  2. The Words (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Words (French: Les Mots) is the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre's 1963 [1] autobiography. Structure and presentation. Sartre in 1965.

  3. The Word (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    The Word was a weekly half-hour radio programme on the BBC World Service about books and writers. Its final edition was in October 2008. Its final edition was in October 2008. Once a month its slot was taken over by World Book Club , in which listeners submitted questions to a famous writer.

  4. The Word (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The plot of the novel is based around the discovery within Roman ruins of a new gospel written by Jesus' younger brother, James in the first century. In the gospel, many facts of Jesus' life, including the years not mentioned in the Bible, are revealed not to be as factual as they were once thought to be.

  5. The Word - Wikipedia

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    The Word, a 1972 novel by Irving Wallace, and a 1978 TV miniseries adaptation; The Word (radio programme), a BBC World Service book programme; The Word, a British series "The Word" (The Handmaid's Tale), a television episode "The Words" (The Amazing World of Gumball), a television episode; The Wørd, a recurring segment on The Colbert Report TV ...

  6. The Words (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Words is a 2012 American mystery romantic drama film, written and directed by Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal in their directorial debut. It stars Bradley Cooper , Zoe Saldana , Olivia Wilde , Jeremy Irons , Ben Barnes , Dennis Quaid , and Nora Arnezeder .

  7. Terry Christian - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, with the explosion of the Madchester scene, Christian was recruited to host the Channel 4 youth entertainment show The Word, based on the format of his music magazine radio shows. The show was a mixture of pop music and teen attitude. The Word hosted many groups playing live for the first time on British TV. Christian remained its only ...

  8. Wikipedia:Wikipedia on TV and radio - Wikipedia

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    Smith refers to "the Wikipedia" with a graphic of the main page, showing the Wikimania banner. Wikipedia name closed-captioned as "wikipeddia" 2005-06-22: Fox News Live on the Fox News Channel, segment L.A. Times cancels editorial experiment after 2 days. "In internet jargon it means on-line communities that encourage you to write collectively ...

  9. The Word (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show was the brainchild of Charlie Parsons and Terry Christian, the name of the show coming from Christian's Page covering up and coming Manchester bands in the Manchester Evening News which he started writing in the autumn of 1989 called The Word Is Terry Christian and appeared in the paper every Friday evening . |The show originally had a working title of Club X2 and was originally ...