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  • 71The Unreality of Time — is an important paper on the philosophy of time written in 1908 by John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart. The paper was published in Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy 17 (1908): 456 473. In The Unreality of Time, McTaggart… …

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  • 72The End of Evangelion — Theatrical release poster Directed by Episode 25 : Kazuya Tsurumaki Episode 26 : Hideaki Anno …

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  • 73The Night Gwen Stacy Died — The Amazing Spider Man #121 (June 1973. Cover art by John Romita, Sr. Publisher Marvel Comics Publicati …

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  • 74The Bridge World — (TBW), the oldest continuously published magazine about contract bridge, was founded in 1929 by Ely Culbertson. It has since been regarded as the game s principal journal, publicizing technical advances in bidding and the play of the cards,… …

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  • 75The IT Crowd — Genre Situation comedy Created by Graham Linehan …

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  • 76The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia — is a major nonfiction book on heroin trafficking, specifically in Southeast Asia from before World War II to during the Vietnam War. Published in 1972, it was the product of 18 months research and at least one trip to Laos by Alfred W. McCoy… …

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  • 77The Frozen Deep — was a play, originally staged as an amateur theatrical, written by Wilkie Collins along with the substantial guidance of Charles Dickens. Dickens s hand was so prominent adding a proem, altering lines, and attending to most of the props and sets… …

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  • 78The History of The Hobbit —   Author(s) J. R. R. Tolkien John D. Rateliff …

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  • 79The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass Aged 37¾ — is the first of a best selling series of books by Adrian Plass. Written in the format of a diary, it chronicles and parodies the lighter side of Christian life in a typical Charismatic church. It includes events such as an attempt to move a paper …

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  • 80The Miroir or Glasse of the Synneful Soul — is a manuscript book that was given to queen Katherine Parr of England by her stepdaughter, the future Elizabeth I of England in 1544, when Elizabeth was eleven years old. Elizabeth translated the work from French verse into English prose and… …

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