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  • 1The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants — Infobox Book name = The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration by Frank Utpatel for The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants author = J. Ramsey Campbell… …

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  • 2inhabitant — inhabitant, denizen, resident, citizen are comparable when meaning one whose home or dwelling place is in a definite location. Inhabitant, the least specific word, implies nothing more than an abode in a given place {in 1940 the city had 243,718… …

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  • 3inhabitant — I noun abider, addressee, boarder, citizen, cohabitant, denizen, dweller, habitant, habitator, homo, householder, incoia, indweller, inhabiter, inmate, lodger, native, occupant, occupier, permanent resident, resident, residentiary, settler,… …

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  • 5The Catlins — (sometimes referred to as The Catlins Coast) comprises an area in the southeastern corner of the South Island of New Zealand. The area lies between Balclutha and Invercargill, straddling the boundary between the Otago and Southland regions. It… …

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  • 8The Tick (comics) — The Tick comic book series was created by Ben Edlund in 1988 and originally published in black white by the New England Comics store in Boston, Massachusetts. The series provided modest beginnings for its title character who would later feature… …

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  • 9The United States of America —     The United States of America     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The United States of America     BOUNDARIES AND AREA     On the east the boundary is formed by the St. Croix River and an arbitrary line to the St. John, and on the north by the… …

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  • 10The Terrible Old Man — is a very short story (less than 1200 words) by H. P. Lovecraft, written on January 28, 1920, and first published in the Tryout , an amateur press publication, in July 1921. It s notable as the first story to make use of Lovecraft s imaginary New …

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