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  2. Nate the Great - Wikipedia

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    Nate the Great is a series of 31 children's detective stories written by Marjorie W. Sharmat and featuring the boy detective Nate the Great. Sharmat and the illustrator Marc Simont inaugurated the series in 1972 with Nate the Great , a 60-page book published by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan .

  3. Marjorie W. Sharmat - Wikipedia

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    Nate the Great and the Lost List, 1975; Nate the Great and the Phony Clue, 1977; Nate the Great and the Sticky Case, 1978; Nate the Great and the Missing Key, 1981; Nate the Great and the Snowy Trail, 1983; Nate the Great and the Fishy Prize, 1985; Nate the Great Stalks Stupidweed, 1986; Nate the Great and the Boring Beach Bag, 1987

  4. List of Big Nate characters and premises - Wikipedia

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    In the comic book compilation Big Nate: Say Good-bye to Dork City, Nate chose to join Marcus's gang but would later leave in favor of hanging out with his friends. He completed in the school's field day competition with the seventh graders in Big Nate: In the Zone against the sixth graders. He loses the three-legged competition against Chad ...

  5. Ted Lasso: Read Nate’s Apology Letter

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  6. Big Nate - Wikipedia

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    Nate Wright: The comic strip's main character.Nate is a C-grade student in sixth grade and 11-and-a-half years old, a talented cartoonist, drummer, and chess player. He also believes he is a natural prankster, as he attempts funny and difficult pranks on the second to last day of school (known in the series as "Prank Day").

  7. Emily the Strange - Wikipedia

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    Side by side comparison of Rosamond from Nate the Great (left) and Emily the Strange (right). The very first Emily the Strange illustration dates from 1991, but the 1978 children's book Nate the Great Goes Undercover features a very similar illustration of a young girl named Rosamond. She also has long black hair and is frequently accompanied ...

  8. Massillon man hosts That Nate Guy on YouTube, visits ... - AOL

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    Nate Rambaud, 48, has been to nearly 300 Spirit Halloween stores across the U.S. Rambaud's YouTube channel, That Nate Guy On YouTube, has about 360,000 followers.

  9. NATE SILVER: Why VCs love obnoxious founders - AOL

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    Of the billionaires on the 2023 Forbes 400 list — the 400 richest people in the United States — 70% are basically self-made. And 59% came from an upper-middle-class background or below.