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  2. The Death of the Heart - Wikipedia

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    The Death of the Heart is a 1938 novel by Elizabeth Bowen set in the interwar period. [1] It is about a sixteen-year-old orphan, Portia Quayne, who moves to London to live with her half-brother Thomas and falls in love with Eddie, a friend of her sister-in-law.

  3. List of American Civil War generals (Union) - Wikipedia

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    Brother-in-law of Ulysses S. Grant: Denver, James W. Brigadier general, USV (August 14, 1861) Resigned March 5, 1863 U.S. Congressman from California (1855–1857) Territorial Governor of Kansas (1857–1858) Namesake of Denver, Colorado: De Russy, Gustavus Adolphus: Captain, USA (August 17, 1857) Brigadier general, USV (May 23, 1863) Brigadier ...

  4. United States v. One Book Called Ulysses - Wikipedia

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    One Book Called Ulysses, 5 F. Supp. 182 (S.D.N.Y. 1933), affirmed in United States v. One Book Entitled Ulysses by James Joyce (Random House, Inc., Claimant) , 72 F. 705 (1934) is a landmark decision of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in a case dealing with freedom of expression .

  5. Ulysses - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses is the Latin name for Odysseus, a legendary Greek hero recognized for his intelligence and cunning. He is famous for his long, adventurous journey home to Ithaca after the Trojan War, as narrated in Homer's Odyssey .

  6. Obscenity trial of Ulysses in The Little Review - Wikipedia

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    The legal concepts of obscenity underpinning Anderson and Heap's trial go back to a standard first established in the 1868 English case of Regina v.Hicklin. [1] In this case, Lord Chief Justice Cockburn defined the "test of obscenity" as "whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands ...

  7. Frederick Dent Grant - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses S. Grant III (1881–1968), who married Edith Root (1878–1962), the daughter of Elihu Root, the U.S. Secretary of State, under President Theodore Roosevelt and U.S. Secretary of War, under presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, in 1907. [15] He graduated from West Point in 1903 and served in both World Wars.

  8. Now Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses questions the homeless man from his dreams, who claims to have been repeatedly raped by aliens. He admits that "about six months later, the babies come out", and begs Ulysses to kill him. He refuses, but the man is electrocuted anyway by a live wire. Ford wakes up to find Cleopatra in his bedroom. Gabriel reappears to Ulysses.

  9. List of Unsung episodes - Wikipedia

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    Interviews with Micki Free, Jody Watley, Howard Hewett, Jeffrey Daniel, D'lisa Davis, Sydney Justin (of Shalamar), Dick Griffey, Karolyn Ali, and Leon Sylvers III. Group member Jody Watley has been negatively critical of the portrayal of the group's tensions in this episode. Episode 8 – "The Story of Florence Ballard" June 28, 2009 ()