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  2. Free Air - Wikipedia

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    Free Air is a 1919 novel written by Sinclair Lewis. A silent film adaptation of the novel was also released on April 30, 1922. The film starred Tom Douglas as Milt Daggett and Marjorie Seaman as Claire Boltwood.

  3. Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors - Wikipedia

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    Alive tells the story of an Uruguayan rugby team (who were alumni of Stella Maris College), and their friends and family who were involved in the airplane crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. The plane crashed into the Andes mountains on Friday 13 October 1972. Of the 45 people on the flight, only 16 survived 72 days of sub-zero temperatures.

  4. Punching the Air - Wikipedia

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    Punching the Air is a New York Times best seller [1] [2] and Junior Library Guild book. [3] [4]The book received starred reviews from Booklist, [10] Publishers Weekly, [11] Kirkus Reviews, [1] Shelf Awareness, [12] [13] and School Library Journal, [14] as well as positive reviews from Common Sense Media, [15] USA Today, [16] The School Librarian, [17] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's ...

  5. 4 Ways to Earn United Miles - AOL

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    United MileagePlus Membership Level. Base Miles Earned. Bonus Miles Earned. General Member. 5 miles per $1. No bonus miles. Premier Silver. 5 miles per $1. 2 miles per $1

  6. Book of the de Burgos - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the de Burgos or Book of the Burkes (Irish: Leabhar na Búrca; Latin: Liber Burgensis) is a late 16th-century Gaelic illuminated manuscript held by the Library of Trinity College Dublin as MS 1440, Historia et Genealogia Familiae de Burgo. The book consists of seventy-five folios, twenty-two of which remain blank.

  7. Into Thin Air - Wikipedia

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    Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster is a 1997 bestselling nonfiction book written by Jon Krakauer. [1] It details Krakauer's experience in the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, in which eight climbers were killed and several others were stranded by a storm.

  8. MacBook Air - Wikipedia

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    Steve Jobs introduced the MacBook Air during Apple’s keynote address at the 2008 Macworld conference on January 15, 2008. [4] The first MacBook Air was a 13.3-inch model, initially promoted as the world's thinnest notebook at 1.9 cm (0.75 in) (a previous record holder, 2005's Toshiba Portege R200, was 1.98 cm (0.78 in) high).

  9. When Breath Becomes Air - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 909925278. Dewey Decimal. 616.99/424. LC Class. RC280. When Breath Becomes Air is a non-fiction autobiographical book written by American neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi. It is a memoir about his life and battling stage IV metastatic lung cancer. It was posthumously published by Random House on January 12, 2016.