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  2. What If It's Us - Wikipedia

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    Here's To Us follows Arthur and Ben's chance reunion in New York several years after the ending of the first book. [1] What If It's Us marked the first time Albertalli and Silvera collaborated after being friends for many years. The audiobook is read by American actors Noah Galvin (Arthur) and Froy Gutierrez (Ben). [2]

  3. Jeremy Robinson - Wikipedia

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    He is known for mixing elements of science, history, and mythology. Many of his novels have been adapted into comic books, optioned for film and TV, and translated into thirteen languages. He is the author of the Nemesis Saga, the Chess Team series, and the non-fiction title, The Screenplay Workbook (2003, Lone Eagle Press). [2]

  4. After (Todd novel) - Wikipedia

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    After is a 2014 young adult romance novel written by American author Anna Todd under her Wattpad name Imaginator1D and published by Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. After is the first installment of the After novel series. A film adaptation of the same name was released on April 12, 2019.

  5. BET Original Series Dominate List of Top Cable Shows Among ...

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    BET saw a year-over-year increase in the key 18-49 age demographic over the last four years, per Nielsen. In 2020, it experienced a jump of 1%. In 2021 and 2022, the network had a 6% lift.

  6. Jim Butcher - Wikipedia

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    The eleventh book in the series, Turn Coat, was released April 7, 2009. The 12th book in the series, Changes, was released April 6, 2010. [16] The 13th book, Ghost Story, was released July 26, 2011. The 14th book, Cold Days was released in hardback in November 2012. The 15th book, Skin Game, was released on May 27, 2014.

  7. Dutch book theorems - Wikipedia

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    A person who has set prices on an array of wagers, in such a way that he or she will make a net gain regardless of the outcome, is said to have made a Dutch book. When one has a Dutch book, one's opponent always loses. A person who sets prices in a way that gives his or her opponent a Dutch book is not behaving rationally.

  8. Trace (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The third person brings out the self focussed contradictory mindset of many of the familiar characters. It is not clear whether this is intended by Cornwell. For example, Scarpetta constantly is said to have been fired from her role as Chief Medical Examiner, yet her resignation is well set out in The Last Precinct, along with her internal ...

  9. Simon–Ehrlich wager - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Simon bet $1,000 with David South, professor of the Auburn University School of Forestry, that the inflation-adjusted price of timber would decrease in the following five years. Simon paid out early on the bet in 1997 (before his death in 1998) based on his expectation that prices would remain above 1996 levels (which they did). [13]