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  2. Ogunquit, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Ogunquit's Marginal Way, [6] a 1.25-mile (2 km) trail with views of the coast, is neatly paved, and the treacherous cliffs are, in places, fenced. The path leads from the downtown shopping area to the fishing village in Perkins Cove, now an outdoor mall with jewelry, clothing, and candle boutiques.

  3. File:Marginal Way, Perkins Cove, Ogunquit, ME.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers, a guideline, advises Wikipedia users to consider the obvious fact that new users of Wikipedia will do things wrong from time to time. For those who either have or might have an article about themselves, there is a temptation—especially if apparently wrong or strongly negative information is included ...

  5. Marginalia - Wikipedia

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    Fermat's claim, written around 1637, of a proof of Fermat's last theorem too big to fit in the margin is the most famous mathematical marginal note. [2] Voltaire, in the 1700s, annotated books in his library so extensively that his annotations have been collected and published. [ 3 ]

  6. Marginal - Wikipedia

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    Marginal person, in sociology; see Marginalization; Marginal plant, see Bog garden; Marginal probability or Marginal distribution, in probability theory; Marginal sea, commonly has two differing meanings; Marginal seat, a constituency held with a small majority in an election; Marginal sulcus, a portion of the cingulate sulcus of the brain

  7. Marginalism - Wikipedia

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    Marginalism is a theory of economics that attempts to explain the discrepancy in the value of goods and services by reference to their secondary, or marginal, utility. It states that the reason why the price of diamonds is higher than that of water, for example, owes to the greater additional satisfaction of the diamonds over the water.

  8. The Rise of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Rise of Christianity (subtitled either A Sociologist Reconsiders History or How the Obscure, Marginal Jesus Movement Became the Dominant Religious Force in the Western World in a Few Centuries, depending on the edition), is a book by the sociologist Rodney Stark, which examines the rise of Christianity, from a small movement in Galilee and Judea at the time of Jesus to the majority ...

  9. Distributive efficiency - Wikipedia

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    According to this economic law, as a person gets more to spend, things will be bought that give less and less utility. For example, if a person is given a gift certificate for a music download (and has no way to resell the certificate), the gift certificate will be used to purchase the song that will be enjoyed the most.