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  2. Twenty-One Stories - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-One Stories (1954) is a collection of short stories by Graham Greene. All but the last four stories appeared in his earlier 1947 collection Nineteen Stories (two stories, "The Other Side Of The Border" and "The Lottery Ticket" were not included in the later collection)

  3. Recitatif - Wikipedia

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    "Recitatif" is Toni Morrison's first published short story. It was initially published in 1983 in Confirmation: An Anthology of African American Women, [1] an anthology edited by Amiri Baraka and Amina Baraka, and is the only short story written by the acclaimed novelist.

  4. Baby Esther - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, a 2015 article by PBS, which had been used as "confirmation" of the "Baby Esther was the original Betty Boop" story by many people, was removed from the PBS website. PBS retracted the story, admitted that the "Baby Esther" portion of the article was never true, and apologized for spreading misinformation. [51]

  5. List of Christian apologetic works - Wikipedia

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    Scholion by Theodore Bar Konai (8th century, Church of the East); The Book of Proof and the Book of Questions and Answers by Ammar al-Basri (9th century, Church of the East); On the Proof of the Christian Religion and other works by Abu Raita al-Takriti (9th century, Syriac Orthodox)

  6. The original version of this story misstated the resolution of Ratliff's father's case. He entered an Alford plea for manslaughter; he was not exonerated. Contact us at letters@time.com .

  7. Proof - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical proof, a convincing demonstration that some mathematical statement is necessarily true; Proof complexity, computational resources required to prove statements; Proof procedure, method for producing proofs in proof theory; Proof theory, a branch of mathematical logic that represents proofs as formal mathematical objects

  8. Hal Clement - Wikipedia

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    Harry Clement Stubbs was born in Somerville, Massachusetts, on May 30, 1922.. He went to Harvard, graduating with a B.S. in astronomy in 1943. While there he wrote his first published story, "Proof", which appeared in the June 1942 issue of Astounding Science Fiction, edited by John W. Campbell; three more appeared in later 1942 numbers. [6]

  9. The Complete Stories (Asimov) - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Stories is a discontinued series intended to form a definitive collection of Isaac Asimov's short stories and novels. Originally published in 1990 (Volume 1) and 1992 (Volume 2) by Doubleday , it was discontinued after the second book of the planned series.