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  2. Vodyanoy - Wikipedia

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    V. Malyshev. Vodyanoy, 1910. His usual appearance is that of a naked old man with a fat paunch of a belly and swollen face according to the Russian folklore collector, [5] but a later English commentary using similar phraseology insisted the creature was not nude but bald, and concatenates additional commentary from the Russian source which says he is seen naked but covered in slime ...

  3. Big Two-Hearted River - Wikipedia

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    Wading in the water, he fishes the shallows; he lands a trout that "was mottled with clear, water-over-gravel color" [23] that he releases. Moving into a pool of deeper water, he hooks a large trout, "as broad as a salmon", [24] which he loses. After a rest, he moves away from the pool to the more shallow center of the river and catches two ...

  4. Man Was Made to Mourn - Wikipedia

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    Despite being based on a 17th-century folk song, the idiom of "man's inhumanity to man" is a distinctly neoclassical rhetorical expression, according to scholar David Daiches, who cites the poem as one of Burns's English works that "use a Scots literary form but are otherwise English in inspiration". [5] "Man Was Made to Mourn" is one of Burns ...

  5. FNV - Wikipedia

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    FNV may refer to: Federation of Dutch Trade Unions (Dutch: Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging ), a national trade union centre in the Netherlands Fowler–Noll–Vo hash function , a non-cryptographic hash function

  6. Of Mice and Men - Wikipedia

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    Of Mice and Men is a 1937 novella written by American author John Steinbeck. [1] [2] It describes the experiences of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, as they move from place to place in California, searching for jobs during the Great Depression.

  7. Thoughtography - Wikipedia

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    An alleged "thought photograph" obtained by Tomokichi Fukurai. Thoughtography, also called projected thermography, psychic photography, nengraphy, and nensha (Japanese: 念写), is the claimed ability to "burn" images from one's mind onto surfaces such as photographic film by parapsychic means. [1]

  8. The Violent Bear It Away - Wikipedia

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    Tarwater takes the man's offer and passes out, eventually waking up naked against a tree with his clothes neatly folded beside him. He dresses hurriedly and sets fire to the area. Burning his way through the forest, Tarwater finally makes his way back to Powderhead, his great-uncle's old farm, where he finds the cabin has burned to the ground.

  9. The Old Man and the Sea - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. 1952 novella by Ernest Hemingway This article is about the novella by Ernest Hemingway. For other uses, see The Old Man and the Sea (disambiguation). The Old Man and the Sea Original book cover Author Ernest Hemingway Language English Genre Literary fiction Publisher Charles Scribner's ...