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Canadian Theatre Review, 1985
The Crown Prosecutor enters with a court brief. He puts it down and calls for the A.S.M. who wheels on a TV. He turns on the TV and an interview with Linda Barrie comes on the screen. At first the sound is inaudible, but after a moment The Crown turns up the sound. The house ligh ts dim. The play begins.
David Young, Paul Ledoux
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The Crown Prosecutor enters with a court brief. He puts it down and calls for the A.S.M. who wheels on a TV. He turns on the TV and an interview with Linda Barrie comes on the screen. At first the sound is inaudible, but after a moment The Crown turns up the sound. The house ligh ts dim. The play begins.
David Young, Paul Ledoux
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1982
Mr. Yucca has lost weight. He also complains of other symptoms, but telling you everything now would make it too easy. Note, however, that his xyphoid process is exceptionally short.
Arlette le Mouël, Francis S. Weill
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Mr. Yucca has lost weight. He also complains of other symptoms, but telling you everything now would make it too easy. Note, however, that his xyphoid process is exceptionally short.
Arlette le Mouël, Francis S. Weill
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‘The Strange History of this Strange Country’
1987At the end of the eighteenth century, Honda Rimei (Toshiaki), a mathematician in Edo, expressed a unilinear evolutionistic idea about the histories of nations and estimated the time-lag between the West and Japan as 4500 years, the former being ahead of the latter.
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Floating in Space? On the Strangeness of Exploratory Projects
, 2016Sylvain Lenfle
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The Superorganism: The Beauty, Elegance, and Strangeness of Insect Societies
, 2008B. Hlldobler, E. Wilson
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