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  2. New English Bible - Wikipedia

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    In due time, three committees of translators and one committee of literary advisers were enlisted to produce the New English Bible. Each of the translation committees was responsible for a different section of the Bible: the Old Testament, the Apocrypha, and the New Testament.

  3. Letter to His Father - Wikipedia

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    Letter to His Father. Bilingual edition. New York City: Schocken Books, 1966. Dearest Father. (Oneworld Classics, 2008) ISBN 978-1-84749-025-4; Letter to Father. Translated from the German by Karen Reppin. Illustrated with drawings by Franz Kafka and including an afterword on the creation and impact of the text. Vitalis Verlag, Prague 2016.

  4. Red letter edition - Wikipedia

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    The first modern, fully "red letter" bible was published in 1901. [2] The red letter bible instantly became popular, and is sometimes favored by Protestant Christians in the United States. The format has been cited as particularly useful in King James Version editions, which do not use quotation marks. [1] [2]

  5. Love Letters of Great Men - Wikipedia

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    The book of love letters written by great men throughout history was originally created as a prop for the Sex and the City film [4] but was published in response to fan demand. The one that appears exactly as in the movie was authored by John C. Kirkland and published on May 12, 2008, the same date the film premiered. [ 5 ]

  6. The Blank Slate - Wikipedia

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    The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature is a best-selling 2002 book by the cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker, in which the author makes a case against tabula rasa models in the social sciences, arguing that human behavior is substantially shaped by evolutionary psychological adaptations.

  7. The Return of Philip Latinowicz - Wikipedia

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    Philip Latinowicz: the main character of the novel; a painter who returns to Kaptol, a Croatian town alongside the Danube River and the location of Philip's childhood. In Kaptol, Philip lives with his mother and attempts to resolve their broken relationship, all while having an affair with the promiscuous Xenia Raday, or Bobočka, and arguing about the merits of painting.