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    the region. Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene wrote some widely reprinted pieces ridiculing the new flavor and expressing anger at Coke's executives...
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    ISBN 978-974-9511-22-0. Dickens, Charles (1892). The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Reprinted Pieces and Other Stories. London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd. p. 2. Retrieved 21...
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    Conversations with S.J. Perelman (1995) The World of S.J. Perelman (UK reprinted pieces) (2000) Writings (Library of America)(2021) Fowler, Douglas. S.J. Perelman...
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    Plates The ten "dark plates" executed by H.K. Browne for Bleak House. Reprinted Pieces at Project Gutenberg "The Detective Police", "Three Detective Anecdotes"...
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  • The Poor Traveller, Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn and Mrs. Gamp (1858) Reprinted Pieces (1861) Three Ghost Stories (1866) Christmas Stories (1868) The Lamplighter...
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    Tournament 1883, 1883 (reprinted 1973 by British Chess Magazine), p. xiv. Wilhelm Steinitz, The Modern Chess Instructor (1889, reprinted 1990), Edition Olms...
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    That Hath Wings" (July 1938), one of his most popular and frequently-reprinted pieces. Hamilton wrote one of the first hardcover compilations of what would...
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    Codpiece (redirect from Cod pieces)
    leather, or in plate armour, steel. In the modern era, similar clothing pieces are worn in the leather subculture, and in performance costumes, such as...
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  • were Neue Slowenische Kunst and Fischli & Weiss. The magazine also reprinted pieces by major writers such as Allen Ginsberg and Truman Capote under licence...
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  • Pieces of Modesty is a short story collection by Peter O'Donnell featuring his action heroine, Modesty Blaise, first published in 1972. It was O'Donnell's...
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    The game pieces of the Lewis chessmen hoard consist of ninety-three game pieces of the Lewis chessmen found on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides...
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  • mainly white readers and advertisers. The Forum published occasional reprinted pieces from other publications with black interests. In 1906, Ella became...
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  • Long Voyage, looking into the fire on that first of January 1853. Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens at Project Gutenberg Wikisource has original text...
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  • Household Words: 151–52. Retrieved 2007-12-19. Manis, Jim (1999). "Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens" (PDF). Penn State series on Dickens. Hazleton,...
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    Trois morceaux en forme de poire (Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear) is a 1903 suite for piano four hands by French composer Erik Satie. A lyrical compendium...
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    The appearance of the chess pieces had altered greatly since the times of chaturanga, with ornate pieces and chess pieces depicting animals giving way...
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    The Pièces froides (Cold Pieces) are two sets of piano pieces composed in March 1897 by Erik Satie. Unpublished until 1912, they marked Satie's break...
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    a two-player abstract strategy board game. Each player controls sixteen pieces of six types on a chessboard. Each type of piece moves in a distinct way...
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    Hansard's Debates Dickens, Charles (1958). The Uncommercial Traveller and Reprinted Pieces. Oxford University Press. pp. 647–655. Lundy, Darryl (14 February 2011)...
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    Article", his description of a visit to Staffordshire, to be found in Reprinted Pieces: "Shade of Miss Linwood, erst of Leicester Square, London, thou art...
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