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  • 121The Con Test — Format Game show Created by FremantleMedia (through Crackerjack Productions), Ant and Dec …

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  • 122The Phantom Public — is a book published in 1925 by journalist Walter Lippmann, in which he expresses his lack of faith in the democratic system, arguing that the public exists merely as an illusion, myth, and inevitably a phantom. As Carl Bybee wrote, “For Lippmann… …

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  • 123The Green Building — is an environmentally conscious mixed use development situated in the Southern Gateway area of Manchester City Centre, England.The Green Building was designed by Terry Farrell Architects who aimed to create a sustainable environment on an unusual …

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  • 124The Young and the Restless storylines — The storylines of the soap opera The Young and the Restless (Y R) have changed over the years since the show debuted in 1973. Originally examining the lives of the wealthy Brooks and the poor Fosters, a series of recasts and departures in the… …

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  • 125The Man from C.A.M.P. — The Man from C.A.M.P. is a series of ten gay pulp fiction novels published under the pseudonym of Don Holliday. The original nine were written by Victor J. Banis between 1966 and 1968; a tenth by an uncertain author appeared in 1971. [Banis,… …

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  • 126The Black Obelisk — ( de. Der schwarze Obelisk) is a novel written in 1956 by the German author Erich Maria Remarque. This novel paints a portrait of Germany in the early 1920 s, a period marked by hyper inflation and rising nationalism.Ludwig, the protagonist, is… …

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  • 127The Book of Heroic Failures — The Book of Heroic Failures, written by Stephen Pile in 1979, is a book written in celebration of human inadequacy in all its forms. Entries include William McGonagall, a notoriously bad poet, and Teruo Nakamura, a soldier of the Imperial… …

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  • 128The American Voter — published in 1960, is a seminal study of voting behaviour in the United States, authored by Angus Campbell, Philip Converse, Warren Miller, and Donald Stokes, colleagues at the University of Michigan. Among its controversial conclusions, based o …

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