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  2. How to Kill a Dragon - Wikipedia

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    How to Kill a Dragon: Aspects of Indo-European Poetics is a 1995 book about comparative Indo-European poetics by the linguist and classicist Calvert Watkins.It was first published on November 16, 1995, through Oxford University Press and is both an introduction to comparative poetics and an investigation of the myths about dragon-slayers found in different times and in different Indo-European ...

  3. 372 Pages We'll Never Get Back - Wikipedia

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    Self-published children's fantasy novel in which warrior princesses fight an evil dragon. 20: 120–124: April 1 – June 17, 2022 Gump and Co. – Winston Groom: Sequel to the 1986 novel Forrest Gump, published one year after that book's movie adaptation. 21: 125–130: July 8 – October 21, 2022 Super Constitution – Charles Kim

  4. To Kill a Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Lancelot defeats the Dragon, but he gets wounded and goes into hiding. In the city the dragon's rule is replaced by chaos. Gradually, the bygone story becomes the past, and the city is getting new decrees. After the fight with the Dragon, the city mayor who at his rule served as a puppet claims victory over the Dragon.

  5. Dragon Book - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Book may refer to: Principles of Compiler Design, a book by Alfred V. Aho, and Jeffrey D. Ullman; Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools, a book by Alfred V. Aho, Monica S. Lam, Ravi Sethi, and Jeffrey D. Ullman; The Dragon Book, a 2009 fantasy anthology co-edited by Gardner Dozois

  6. How to Train Your Dragon (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    How to Train Your Dragon is a series of children's books written by British author Cressida Cowell.The books are set in a fictional Fantasy Viking world, and focus on the experiences of protagonist Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third, as he overcomes obstacles on his journey of "becoming a hero, the hard way".

  7. Talking to Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Talking to Dragons is a young adult fantasy novel, the fourth and final book in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia Wrede, although it was published first, in 1985. [1] It is told in first person from the point of view of sixteen-year-old Daystar, son of Cimorene , a woman who lives at the edge of the Enchanted Forest.

  8. Pocket Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Although the text of the Constitution is easily accessible for free online, including a printable version via the National Archives and Records Administration, The New York Times reported in 2016 that, "pocket-size versions come with an added feature — a physical representation of Americans' rights that can be hoisted during a congressional hearing, political rally or a spirited discussion ...

  9. U Nu - Wikipedia

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    Nu (Burmese: ဦးနု; pronounced [ʔú nṵ]; 25 May 1907 – 14 February 1995), commonly known as U Nu and also by the honorific name Thakin Nu, was a prominent Burmese statesman and the first Prime Minister of Union of Burma.