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  • 91The Ninth Skeleton — is a short story written by Clark Ashton Smith. It was first published in the September 1928 issue of Weird Tales . [ [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi bin/title.cgi?76082{1|{id {2|{title|PAGENAME ] publication history at the Internet Speculative Fiction …

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  • 92The Road of the Dead — is a 2006 novel by Kevin Brooks about teenage brothers living in London who travel to the moorland in search of their sister s killer. It is shorlisted for the 2007 Carnegie Medal. ISBN 978 1 905294 26 8.Plot summary The Road of the Dead opens as …

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  • 93beg the question — In philosophy to beg the question is to assume something to be true that has not yet been proved. I have seen the idiom also to mean that a question is crying out to be asked …

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  • 94pluck something out of the air — pluck something out of/from/the air phrase to say the first number, date, fact etc that you think of without knowing whether it is correct ‘75% of people agree with me,’ I said, plucking a figure out of the air. Thesaurus: to guesssynonym Main en …

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  • 95The Fencing Master — (1988) is a historical novel by Arturo Pérez Reverte set in Spain at the middle of the 19th century. Amid the political turmoil of the Glorious Revolution where conspiracy and intrigue are commonplace, fencing master Don Jaime Astarloa tries to… …

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  • 96Conquest of America: The Question of the Other — is a book by Tzvetan Todorov first published in 1982, detailing Spanish colonials contact with natives upon the discovery of the Americas. It has been described as one of the most provocative books of our time by Princeton anthropology professor… …

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  • 97beg the question —    In philosophy to beg the question is to assume something to be true that has not yet been proved. I have seen the idiom also to mean that a question is crying out to be asked.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 98let the genie out of the bottle — phrase to do something that causes a situation to change, so that it is no longer possible to go back to an earlier state Now the press has let the genie out of the bottle, the question is what happens next. Thesaurus: to change a… …

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  • 99The Brethren of the Lord —     The Brethren of the Lord     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Brethren of the Lord     A group of persons closely connected with the Saviour appears repeatedly in the New Testament under the designation his brethren or the brethren of the Lord… …

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  • 100The Froggies — photo Gilles Riberolles Pays d’origine Paris,  France Genre musical …

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