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  2. My Life in Ruins - Wikipedia

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    My Life in Ruins (released as Driving Aphrodite in the United Kingdom) is a 2009 romantic-comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and starring Nia Vardalos, Richard Dreyfuss, Alexis Georgoulis, Rachel Dratch, Harland Williams and Alistair McGowan.

  3. Talk:My Life in Ruins - Wikipedia

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  4. A God in Ruins (Atkinson novel) - Wikipedia

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    (p. 457) "And, of course," she added, "there is a great conceit hidden at the heart of the book to do with fiction and the imagination, which is revealed only at the end but which is in a way the whole raison d'etre of the novel."(p. 458) Stephanie Merritt commented in The Guardian review, "At first glance A God in Ruins appears to be a more ...

  5. Scott Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Bechtel Smith (born July 13, 1965) is an American author and screenwriter.He has written two novels, A Simple Plan (1993) and The Ruins (2006). Both were adapted into films – A Simple Plan (1998) and The Ruins (2008), respectively – based on Smith's own screenplays.

  6. Talk:Life Among the Ruins - Wikipedia

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  7. Scenario Pack 1: Into the Ruins - The City of Littleton

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    Scenario Pack 1: Into the Ruins - The City of Littleton is a 1981 role-playing game adventure for Aftermath! published by Fantasy Games Unlimited. Plot summary [ edit ]

  8. In the Ruins - Wikipedia

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    In the Ruins is a 1984 radio play by the British playwright Nick Dear, in which George III of the United Kingdom looks back on his life in 1817, the year before his death. It premiered on BBC Radio 3 in June 1984 [ 1 ] and was adapted for the stage at the Bristol Old Vic in 1990, [ 2 ] starring Patrick Malahide and directed by Paul Unwin.

  9. Theaster Gates - Wikipedia

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    The show explores themes of family life, maternal love, and manual labor. Many of the materials he used in the show are roofing materials, an homage to his father who worked as a roofer. The central installation is the main gallery, which Gates lined with bricks fired black at a South Carolina brickworks.