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  • 61Religious debates over the Harry Potter series — A page from The Nervous Witch , a tract written by fundamentalist Jack Chick, depicting the purportedly occult dangers of the Harry Potter series. Religious debates over the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling stem largely from… …

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  • 62Torchbearers International — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = Torchbearers International Non profit founded date = 1947 founder = Major W. Ian Thomas location = origins = key people = Major W. Ian Thomas, Chris Thomas focus = Promoting Higher Life Theology Non profit… …

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  • 63Cluny Brown — Directed by Ernst Lubitsch Produced by Ernst Lubitsch Written by Novel …

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  • 64World War I prisoners of war in Germany — The situation of World War I prisoners of war in Germany is an aspect of the conflict little covered by historical research. However, the number of soldiers imprisoned reached a little over seven million [Jochen Oltmer estimates a figure between… …

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  • 65Isaac Bashevis Singer — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Singer. Isaac Bashevis Singer, Miami Book Fair International, 1988 Isaac Bashevis Singer (né Yitskhok Hersh Zynger, en yiddish : יצחק באַש …

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  • 66narcissism — narcissist, narcist, n. narcissistic, narcistic, adj. /nahr seuh siz em/, n. 1. inordinate fascination with oneself; excessive self love; vanity. 2. Psychoanal. erotic gratification derived from admiration of one s own physical or mental… …

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  • 67range — /raynj/, n., adj., v., ranged, ranging. n. 1. the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles. 2. the extent or scope of the operation or action of something: within range… …

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  • 68smug — smugly, adv. smugness, n. /smug/, adj., smugger, smuggest. 1. contentedly confident of one s ability, superiority, or correctness; complacent. 2. trim; spruce; smooth; sleek. [1545 55; perh. < MD smuc neat, pretty, nice] * * * …

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  • 69Arnold, Matthew — born Dec. 24, 1822, Laleham, Middlesex, Eng. died April 15, 1888, Liverpool English poet and literary and social critic. Son of the educator Thomas Arnold, he attended Oxford and then worked as an inspector of schools for the rest of his life.&#8230; …

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  • 70Canadian literature — Introduction  the body of written works produced by Canadians. Reflecting the country s dual origin and its official bilingualism, the literature of Canada can be split into two major divisions: English and French. This article provides a brief&#8230; …

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