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  • 11The World's second oldest profession — The English idiom the World s second oldest profession is used to refer to a number of professions.One frequent use of the phrase is to refer to spies and spying.cite news url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3490120.stm title=The world s… …

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  • 12The World Turned Upside Down — is an English ballad. It was first published on a broadside in 1643 as a protest against the policies of Oliver Cromwell relating to the celebration of Christmas.Fact|date=October 2007 Cromwell believed the holiday should be a solemn occasion,… …

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  • 13The World Turned Upside Down — ist eine englische Ballade. Es sind unterschiedliche Versionen überliefert. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Text 3 Weblinks 4 Einzelnachweise …

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  • 14The Improving State of the World — The Improving State of the World: Why We re Living Longer, Healthier, More Comfortable Lives On a Cleaner Planet is a 2007 book by Indur M. Goklany, published by the Cato Institute. As per the title, it argues that the state of the world and… …

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  • 15The Primary Classical Language of the World — is a 1966 book by Devaneya Pavanar.In this book, Pavanar in the English language details his claim that Tamil is a superior and more divine language than Sanskrit. In his view the Tamil language originated in Lemuria ( ta. இலெமூரியா… …

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  • 16The World Tossed at Tennis — is a Jacobean era masque composed by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, first published in 1620. It was likely acted on March 4, 1620 (new style) at Denmark House. [W. J. Lawrence, Early Substantive Theatre Masques, Times Literary Supplement ,… …

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  • 17The Prince Who Wanted to See the World — is a Portuguese fairy tale. Andrew Lang included it in The Violet Fairy Book .ynopsisA king s only son wanted to see the world and was so persistent that his father let him go. He played cards with a stranger and lost all his money; then the… …

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  • 18The World Well Lost — is a science fiction short story by Theodore Sturgeon, first published in the June 1953 issue of Universe . It has been reprinted several times, for instance in Sturgeon s collections E Pluribus Unicorn , Starshine , and A Saucer of Loneliness .… …

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  • 19The World Is Hot Enough — is a Canadian animated comedy film, based on the television series Chilly Beach and produced by March Entertainment. The title is a parody of the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough . An early version of the film had its premiere at Sudbury …

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  • 20The World According To Clarkson — is a book of Jeremy Clarkson s columns he wrote while working for the Sunday Times. They ran from 7 January 2001 until 14 December 2003. The topics were varied, each one usually based on either a big or trivial news story from the week. About… …

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