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  2. Timequake - Wikipedia

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    The novel is divided into 63 chapters, seemingly arbitrarily. A new chapter rarely offers any sort of "break" with a previous one; in most cases a thought which was being discussed at the conclusion of the previous chapter continues uninterrupted in the next; chapter breaks are thus used no differently from paragraph breaks.

  3. SparkNotes - Wikipedia

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    Because SparkNotes provides study guides for literature that include chapter summaries, many teachers see the website as a cheating tool. [7] These teachers argue that students can use SparkNotes as a replacement for actually completing reading assignments with the original material, [8] [9] [10] or to cheat during tests using cell phones with Internet access.

  4. The Notebooks of Lazarus Long - Wikipedia

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    In the context of the novel, the quotes were selected from Long's much longer memoirs (which make up a significant portion of the novel). Some of the quotes are humorous or ironic, some philosophical, and some merely quirky. They range in length from one sentence to multiple paragraphs. For example: Always store beer in a cold, dark place.

  5. Putney Debates - Wikipedia

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    Other members of the Army present were Colonel Thomas Rainsborough, a successful commander in the Civil War, and lately MP for Droitwich, his brother Major William Rainsborough, and the Agitators Edward Sexby and William Allen. The New Agents also brought John Wildman and Maximillian Petty, two civilian advisors who had been involved with Army ...

  6. Ermal C. Fraze - Wikipedia

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    By 1965, around 75% of U.S. breweries were using them, but in the mid-1970s, pressure from environmentalists due to litter led to the development of the non-removable tabs used today. By 1980, his company was supplying can-end machinery worldwide making over $500 million in annual revenue.

  7. Army Council (1647) - Wikipedia

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    At the Putney Debates in late October and early November, Agitators discussed adoption of the 'Agreement' and the 'Proposals', with Cromwell's son-in-law Henry Ireton representing the Army Council. The Levellers pushed for a single meeting of the entire army, which would vote on which proposal to accept but were out manoeuvred by the Council ...

  8. Tkachuk’s rare gaffe, Panthers as agitators, PP woes ... - AOL

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    The Panthers don’t plan to tone down the physicality, even after Matthew Tkachuk got ejected from Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.

  9. Silent agitators - Wikipedia

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    Silent agitators (also called silent organizers and stickerettes) are stickers used by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). The IWW publication Industrial Worker of Spokane, Washington , advertised stickers as early as April 20, 1911.