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  2. What If? (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book contains a selection [Note 1] of questions and answers originally published on his blog What If?, along with several new ones. [1] The book is divided into several dozen chapters, most of which are devoted to answering a unique question. [Note 2] What If? was released on September 2, 2014 and was received positively by critics.

  3. 54 People Share The Petty Grudges They Still Hold

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    Oh, and this very same teacher is one to fall hook, line & sinker into whatever b*****t people share on Facebook, and still has no qualms about question Wikipedia. F**k you, José. F**k you very ...

  4. Letters Live - Wikipedia

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    Letters Live initially started as a one-off literacy charity event to promote Canongate Books epistolary texts Letters of Note by Shaun Usher and To the Letter by Simon Garfield in December 2013. [2] Usher had been compiling letters in an online blog, searching for interesting, funny, or dramatic letters in libraries, museums, and archives. [3]

  5. The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters - Wikipedia

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    Fatty, Larry, Daisy, Pip, Bets and Buster become involved in a very peculiar situation when a series of unsigned letters are sent to various people in Peterswood. The Five Find-Outers — Fatty, [ 1 ] Larry, Daisy, Pip and Bets, and their Scottie dog, Buster — are shocked when someone starts sending anonymous spiteful letters to several ...

  6. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday ... - AOL

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #587 on Saturday, January 18, 2025. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Saturday, January 18, 2025 The New York Times

  7. Group of 88 - Wikipedia

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    The students' remarks formed the basis for the advertisement. [4] The ad, entitled "What Does a Social Disaster Sound Like?", included compiled quotes from students at the forum, who were expressing concerns about conditions at Duke. [5] The page cited anonymous student claims of sexism and racial harassment at the Duke campus.

  8. Missing letter effect - Wikipedia

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    The missing letter effect is more likely to appear when reading words that are part of a normal sequence, than when words are embedded in a mixed-up sequence (e.g. readers asked to read backwards). [5] Despite the missing letter effect being a common phenomenon, there are different factors that have influence on the magnitude of this effect.

  9. Ahmed Mohamed clock incident - Wikipedia

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    The police issued a statement saying that they had made the clock available shortly after the incident and were awaiting pick-up by "the student's father, or his designated representative". [47] Mohamed eventually got the clock back from the police on October 23 shortly before the family left the United States.