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  2. The Use of Force - Wikipedia

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    The story is written without the use of quotation marks, and the dialogue is not distinguished from the narrator's comments. The story is rendered from the subjective point of view of the doctor and explores both his admiration for the child and disgust with the parents, and his guilty enjoyment of forcefully subduing the stubborn child in an attempt to acquire the throat sample.

  3. Life, Animated - Wikipedia

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    Life, Animated is a 2016 American independent [1] [2] [3] documentary film by director Roger Ross Williams. [4] It is co-produced by Williams with Julie Goldman , Carolyn Hepburn and Christopher Clements.

  4. Pictures from Life's Other Side - Wikipedia

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    The exact origins of "Pictures from Life's Other Side" are disputed. Some researchers date the song back to around 1880 and cite a singing-school teacher from Athens, Georgia named John B. Vaughan as its composer, while others credit Charles E. Baer. [2] Regardless, the song was well known; early country singers Vernon Dalhart and Bradley Kincaid had already recorded it and Woody Guthrie cut a ...

  5. 11 quotes that truly define Robin Williams - AOL

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  6. 'Patch Adams' to 'Aladdin', here are 10 Robin Williams quotes ...

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    From sitcoms like "Mork and Mindy," to the touching and inspiring "Dead Poet's Society," Williams was an actor that was versatile as they come. In honor of the legend, we took a look back at some ...

  7. 11 quotes that truly define Robin Williams - AOL

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    The death of Robin Williams silenced one of Hollywood's greatest and funniest voices.From sitcoms like "Mork and Mindy," to the touching and inspiring "Dead Poet's Society," Williams was an actor ...

  8. The Knife of the Times and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    Williams remarked: “I got to love these people. They were all right.” [9] Literary critic James E. B. Breslin notes that the social and political upheavals of that period “clearly turned Williams’ sympathetic attention to the lower class inhabitants” and to the short story form as the best way to convey their struggles. [10]

  9. Jean Beicke - Wikipedia

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    "Jean Beicke" is a work of short fiction by William Carlos Williams first published in Blast: A Magazine of Proletarian Short Stories in 1933. [1] The story appeared in the 1938 collection Life Along the Passaic River [2] "Jean Beicke" has been termed "a quintessential Willams short story."