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  2. Abram Hoffer - Wikipedia

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    Orthomolecular Medicine For Everyone, with Andrew W. Saul. Laguna Beach, CA: Basic Health, 2008. ISBN 978-1591202264. The Vitamin Cure for Alcoholism: Orthomolecular Treatment of Addictions. Basic Health Publications, Inc., 2009. ISBN 9781591202547. Psychiatry Yesterday (1950) and Today (2007): From Despair to Hope with Orthomolecular Psychiatry.

  3. The Actual (novel) - Wikipedia

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    This article about a 1990s novel is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See guidelines for writing about novels. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  4. Andrew Saul - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Marshall Saul (born November 6, 1946) is an American businessman and political candidate who served as the 16th commissioner of the United States Social Security Administration from 2019 to 2021. Saul was fired from the position by President Joe Biden on July 9, 2021, after refusing to offer his requested resignation. [1]

  5. Kilolo Kijakazi - Wikipedia

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    Kilolo Kijakazi is an American academic who served as acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration from 2021 to 2023. She was previously appointed deputy commissioner for retirement and disability policy in January 2021, before taking on the top position following Andrew Saul's dismissal on July 9, 2021.

  6. Baraka (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Baraka is the first book in Saul's Field Trilogy. The two other novels in the series are The Next Best Thing and The Paradise Eater, the latter of which won the Premio Letterario Internazionale in Italy. The hardback edition (ISBN 0-246-12090-8) of Baraka is 350 pages.

  7. The Moronic Inferno - Wikipedia

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    The twenty-six articles collected, many of which are expanded from their original forms and containing postscripts commenting on subsequent developments after publication, are drawn from Amis' numerous contributions to The Observer, the New Statesman, The Sunday Telegraph Magazine, the London Review of Books, Tatler, and Vanity Fair [5] between 1977–85.

  8. The Cardinal Sins - Wikipedia

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  9. Blackstone Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The game, titled John Saul's Blackstone Chronicles: An Adventure in Terror, is a sequel to the novels and takes place several years after the sixth book. The game follows Oliver Metcalf (the main protagonist of the novels) as he attempts to find his missing son Joshua, who has been hidden somewhere in the Blackstone Asylum by Malcolm Metcalf ...