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- The Surfer [videorecording]. by Cage, Nicolas; Mcmahon, Julian; Cassim, Nicholas; Tapsell, Miranda; Bertrand, Alexander; Little, Finn; Romahn, Rahel;
Director, Lorcan Finnegan.Nicolas Cage, Julian Mcmahon, Nicholas Cassim, Miranda Tapsell, Alexander Bertrand, Finn Little, Rahel Romahn.A man returns to the idyllic beach of his childhood to surf with his son. But his desire to hit the waves is thwarted by a group of locals whose mantra is "don't live here, don't surf here." Humiliated and angry, the man is drawn into a conflict that keeps rising in concert with the punishing heat of the summer and pushes him to his breaking point.MPAA rating: R.Blu-ray.
- Subjects: Suspense/Thriller.; Suspense/Thriller.;
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- The surfer [videorecording] / by Finnegan, Lorcan,film director.; Martin, Thomas(Screenwriter),screenwriter.; Darby, Leonora,film producer.; Harris, James(James Daniel),1982-film producer.; Connolly, Robert,1967-film producer.; Grandison, James,film producer.; Cocchiglia, Brunella,film producer.; Klingher, Nathan,film producer.; Cage, Nicolas,1965-actor,film producer.(CARDINAL)769314; McMahon, Julian,1968-2025,actor.; Cassim, Nicholas,actor.; Tapsell, Miranda,actor.; Bertrand, Alexander,actor.; Rosniak, Justin,1977-actor.; Romahn, Rahel,actor.; Little, Finn,2006-actor.; Maggi, Charlotte,actor.; Ladczuk, Radek,director of photography.; Cranstoun, Tony,editor of moving image work.; Tétaz, François,composer (expression); Fletcher, Emma(Production designer),production designer.; Leong, Lien See,costume designer.; Arenamedia,production company.; Barreling Wave (Firm),production company.; Gramercy Park Media,production company.; Lions Gate Films (Santa Monica, Calif.),presenter,publisher.(CARDINAL)340342; Lovely Productions,production company.; Roadside Attractions (Firm),presenter.; Saturn Films,production company.; Screenwest (Organization),presenter.(CARDINAL)848395; Tea Shop & Film Company,production company.;
Director of photography, Radek Ladczuk ; edited by Tony Cranstoun ; music by François Tétaz ; production designer, Emma Fletcher ; costume designer, Lien See Leong.Nicolas Cage, Julian McMahon, Nic Cassim, Miranda Tapsell, Alexander Bertrand, Justin Rosniak, Rahel Romahn, Finn Little, Charlotte Maggi.Originally released as a motion picture in 2025.A man returns to the idyllic beach of his childhood to surf with his son. But his desire to hit the waves is thwarted by a group of locals whose mantra is "don't live here, don't surf here." Humiliated and angry, the man is drawn into a conflict that keeps rising in concert with the punishing heat of the summer and pushes him to his breaking point.MPA Rating: R; for language, suicide, some violence, drug content and sexual material.English described video.DVD, widescreen (2.39:1), Dolby 5.1, region 1.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Fathers and sons; Surfing; Interpersonal conflict;
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- The unrealists : William James, Bergson, Santayana, Einstein, Bertrand Russell, John Dewey, Alexander & Whitehead / by Wickham, Harvey.(CARDINAL)541696;
Includes bibliographic references.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Philosophy, Modern.; Science; Philosophers.;
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- The surfer [videorecording] / by Cage, Nicolas,1965-actor.(CARDINAL)769314; McMahon, Julian,1968-2025,actor.; Cassim, Nicholas,actor.; Roadside Attractions (Firm),publisher.;
Nicolas Cage, Julian McMahon, Nicholas Cassim, Miranda Tapsell, Alexander Bertrand, Finn Little, Rahel Romahn. A man returns to the idyllic beach of his childhood to surf with his son. But his desire to hit the waves is thwarted by a group of locals whose mantra is "don't live here, don't surf here." Humiliated and angry, the man is drawn into a conflict that keeps rising in concert with the punishing heat of the summer and pushes him to his breaking point. MPA Rating: R; for language, suicide, some violence, drug content and sexual material. Blu-ray; requires Blu-Ray playerDVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.0.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Fathers and sons; Surfing; Interpersonal conflict;
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- Orff, Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann, Mozart, Saint-Saëns, Haendel, Bizet, Beethoven, Mendelssohn [sound recording] : 10 CD box. by Orff, Carl,1895-1982,composer.(CARDINAL)121475; Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich,1840-1893,composer.(CARDINAL)143551; Schubert, Franz,1797-1828,composer.(CARDINAL)121195; Saint-Saëns, Camille,1835-1921,composer.(CARDINAL)714123; Beethoven, Ludwig van,1770-1827,composer.(CARDINAL)146017; Schumann, Robert,1810-1856,composer.(CARDINAL)121197; Chopin, Frédéric,1810-1849,composer.(CARDINAL)147450; Handel, George Frideric,1685-1759,composer.(CARDINAL)147596; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,1756-1791,composer.(CARDINAL)150577; Bizet, Georges,1838-1875,composer. (CARDINAL)146636; Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix,1809-1847,composer.(CARDINAL)148224; Camerata Academica Salzburg,performer.; London Festival Orchestra,performer.; Mozarteum-Orchester,performer.; Radio Symphony Orchestra,performer.; Simfonični orkester RTV Ljubljana,performer.; Slovenská filharmónia,performer.; Süddeutscher Rundfunk.Sinfonie-Orchester,performer.;
Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra and Chorus, Ljubljana Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Mozart Festival Orchestra, Camerata Academica, London Festival Orchestra, South German Philharmonic, Radio Symphony Orchestra ; Kurt Prestel, Marko Munih, Bystrik Rezucha, Zdenek Kosler, Alberto Lizzio, Loic Bertrand, Alfred Scholz, Alexander Von Pitamic, conductors.A 10-CD set, including works by some of the most famous classical music composers, performed by various symphonies and other performers.
- Subjects: Symphonies.; Cantatas.; Concertos.; Suites.; Overtures.; Orchestral music.; Symphonies.; Cantatas.; Concertos.; Suites.; Overtures.;
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- Native American classics / by Pomplun, Tom.editor,adapter.(CARDINAL)554006; Smelcer, John E.,1963-editor,author.(CARDINAL)530361; Bruchac, Joseph,1942-editor,adapter,author.(CARDINAL)140361; Whitethorne, Bahe,1977-artist.; Zitkala-S̈a,1876-1938,author.(CARDINAL)745902; Truman, Benjamin.adapter.; McMunn, Jim.artist.(CARDINAL)416610; Truman, Timothy.artist.(CARDINAL)737810; Nelson, Mark A.,artist.(CARDINAL)530893; Eastman, Charles A.,1858-1939,author.(CARDINAL)146896; McMurtry, Robby,1950-2012,artist.; Pokagon, Simon,1830-1899,author.; Jacob, Murv.artist.(CARDINAL)375820; Johnson, E. Pauline,1861-1913,author.(CARDINAL)730234; Alvitre, Weshoyot.artist.(CARDINAL)792300; Johnson, Elias.author.(CARDINAL)221934; Grant, Andrea,adapter.; Cypress, Toby.artist.(CARDINAL)459854; Guy, James Harris.author.; Fadden, David Kanietakeron.artist.(CARDINAL)371998; Handsome Lake,1735-1815,author.(CARDINAL)210788; Parker, Arthur C.(Arthur Caswell),1881-1955,author.(CARDINAL)132303; Boney, Roy,Jr.,artist.(CARDINAL)838485; Walker, Bertrand N. O.,author.; Audibert, Tara,1975-artist.(CARDINAL)798516; Posey, Alexander Lawrence,1873-1908,author.(CARDINAL)363109; Two Bulls, Marty Grant,1962-artist.; Copway, George,1818-1869?author.(CARDINAL)765408; Sinclair, Niigaanwewidam James.adapter.(CARDINAL)833043; Odjick, Jay.artist.(CARDINAL)886959; Folsom, Israel,1802-1870,author.; Vienneau, Larry.artist.; Waheenee,1839?-1932,author.(CARDINAL)349607; Wilson, Gilbert Livingstone,1868-1930,author.(CARDINAL)723158; Lewis, Pat,1975-artist.; Jones, William,1871-1909,author.(CARDINAL)284504; Richardson, Afua.artist.(CARDINAL)427790; Ridge, John Rollin,1827-1867,author.(CARDINAL)813618; Talbot, Daryl.artist.; Atkinson, Kevin(Comic book artist),colourist.; Eubanks, Royal Roger,author.; Proudstar, Jon.adapter.; LaBan, Terry.artist.(CARDINAL)651630; Montezuma, Carlos,1866-1923,author.(CARDINAL)724998; Starr, Arigon.artist.(CARDINAL)822070; Van Camp, Richard.adapter.(CARDINAL)637454; Findley, John(Comics artist),artist.;
Eighteen stories and poems by Native American authors."Recommended for ages 12 to adult"--Page 4 of cover.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Indians of North America; Indians of North America;
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- Verdict of three decades; from the literature of individual revolt against Soviet communism: 1917-1950. by Steinberg, Julien.(CARDINAL)338360;
1. The first decade : the revolutionary aftermath (1917-1927) : The Russian Revolution / Rosa Luxemburg -- The new theory / Karl Kautsky -- Russia's one day Parliament / Victor Chernov -- The ideology of "Sovietism" / Julius Martov -- Revolution and dictatorship / Bertrand Russell -- The Kronstadt Rebellion / Alexander Berkman -- Traveling salesmen of the revolution / Emma Goldman -- Vignettes of NEP / Victor Serge -- The cult of Lenin / Boris Souvarine -- The character and the fate of Leon Trotsky / Max Eastman -- Lenin's "testament" and a note of background -- What I believe / Joseph Stalin -- 2. The second decade: from dictatorship to totalitarian society (1928-1939): Slave labor and big business / Vladimir V. Tchernavin -- The press corps conceals a famine / Eugene Lyons -- Letters from Soviet timber camps / Out of the deep -- Death in the villages / W.H. Chamberlin -- Return from the USSR / Andre Gide -- Why Stalin triumphed / Leon Trotsky -- The Moscow trials and confessions / Louis Fischer -- Stalin appeases Hitler / Walter G. Krivitsky -- Communism and the American intellectuals / Granville Hicks -- 3. The third decade: the end product (1940-1950) : The party line fails to hold / Ignazio Silone -- In prison / Jerzy Gliksman -- State capitalism or totalitarian state economy / Rudolf Hilferding -- Trade unions in Soviet Russia / Solomon M. Schwarz -- The real enemies of the Russian people / Kirill Alexeiev -- The Soviet Union : a new class society / Peter Meyer -- Eight fallacies of the Left Babbitt / Arthur Koestler -- Some wonders of the Russian tongue / Bertram D. Wolfe -- The "neighbors" in Canada / Igor Gouzenko -- The new religious policy / David J. Dallin -- Mea culpa / Sergei Eisenstein -- The destruction of science in the USSR / H.J. Muller -- Communist confessions / Luois Budenz -- The literature of disillusionment / Sidney Hook.
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- Photojournalism, 1855 to the present : editor's choice / by Golden, Reuel,Compiler(DLC)nb 99053525;
Introduction -- Photographer biographies -- Dmitri Baltermants -- Letizia Battaglia -- Felice Beato -- Ian Berry -- Margaret Bourke-White -- Rene Burri -- Larry Burrows -- Robert Capa -- Gilles Caron -- Henri Cartier-Bresson -- Luc Delahaye -- Alfred Eisenstaedt -- Roger Fenton -- Alexander Gardner -- Jan Grarup -- Carol Guzy -- Bert Hardy -- Lewis Hine -- Heinrich Hoffman -- Frank Hurley -- Roger Hutchings -- Philip Jones Griffiths -- Yevgeny Khaldei -- Josef Koudelka -- Joachim Ladefoged -- Jerry Lampen -- Dorothea Lange -- Gerd Ludwig -- Don McCullin -- Peter Magubane -- Alex Majoli -- Mary Ellen Mark -- Peter Marlow -- Susan Meiselas -- Gideon Mendel -- Bertrand Meunier -- David Modell -- Ralph Morse -- Carl Mydans -- James Nachtwey -- Zed Nelson -- Martin Parr -- Judah Passow -- Gilles Peress -- Raghu Rai -- Eli Reed -- Eugene Richards -- Henryk Ross -- Sabastiao Salgado -- W. Eugene Smith -- John Stanmeyer -- Tom Stoddart -- Weegee -- Li Zhensheng.A collection of professional photographs spanning from 1855 through the early twenty-first century, featuring photojournalistic pieces from various wars and conflicts that illustrate extreme social, economic, and cultural issues from around the world.
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- Sylvia's dilemma / by Brown, Bertrand E.(CARDINAL)602617;
Sylvia barely surviving her suicide attempt resurfaces in Sylvia's Dilemma, with a new lease on life. Putting everything behind her that caused such pain and eventually led to her attempted suicide, Sylvia moves to Manhattan's ritzy East Side, swears off men and decides to finally concentrate on her own happiness. Still never one to exist in and of herself, she soon finds herself caught in the tangled web of New York's society when playboy Mr. Alexander Dumont takes her by storm. Enchanted by his charming character, smooth demeanor and philanthropic ways there is still something amiss. And when two teens are mysteriously killed up in Harlem, just a few feet away from one of Alex's businesses, Sylvia decides that it's all too much of a coincidence and turns tail and runs; but can she elude the very persistent and over bearing Mr. Dumont? Now after a year in the less than cosmopolitan town of Elizabethtown, N.C. is it possible that Sylvia has finally found happiness with her high school sweetheart? If so, why had it taken so long for her to find such happiness, such bliss? But before she can fully enjoy her marriage and newborn child Tristan is killed. Convinced that Alex is somehow involved, Sylvia goes against everything she knows. Theres no turning the other cheek this time as Sylvia carefully pots her revenge.
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- The Penguin book of the prose poem : from Baudelaire to Anne Carson / by Noel-Tod, Jeremy,editor,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)541391;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.The expansion of the prose poem / Jeremy Noel-Tod -- The end of days / Golan Haji -- Merry Christmas from Hegel / Anne Carson -- Going nowhere, getting somewhere / Vahni Capildeo -- Children are the orgasm of the world / Hera Lindsay Bird -- Antico Adagio / Peter Gizzi -- Knife / Rod Mengham -- A woman shopping / Anne Boyer -- Notes towards a race riot scene / Bhanu Kapil -- "There were barnacles ..." / Sarah Howe -- from Letter against the firmament / Sean Bonney -- from Citizen: an American lyric / Claudia Rankine -- My funeral / Peter Manson -- Flower, quarter, mask / John Fuller -- Reclaiming a beloved city / Clifton Gachague -- Imagined sons 9 : Greek salad / Carrie Etter -- Place name : flog man / Kei Miller -- Rape joke / Patricia Lockwood -- from Fairies / Mei-mei Berssenbrugge -- from Mystériuses / Éric Suchère -- Some fears / Emily Berry -- from Odes to TL61P / Keston Sutherland -- The mysterious arrival of an unusual letter / Mark Strand -- Chicken / Cathy Wagner -- Birthweights / Chris McCabe -- Other things / Alvin Pang -- from Adventures in Shangdu / Cathy Park Hong -- Cry break / Paige Ackerson-Kiely -- Short prayer to sound / Vivek Narayana -- Homeless heart / John Ashbery -- Black sunlight / D.S. Marriott -- Nightmare pink / Elena Penga -- Conversations about home (at the deportation centre) / Warsan Shire -- O elegant giant / Laura Kasischke -- Via negativa / Jane Monson -- The experience / Simon Armitage -- Folkways / Anthony Joseph -- from Virtual airport / Matthew Welton -- Photographs, undeveloped / Ágnes Lehóczky -- from Folklore / Tim Atkins -- Edith / Sophie Robinson -- The wren / Jen Hadfield -- from Bird bird / Jeff Hilson -- The hornsman / Bill Griffiths -- from The idylls / Maurice Riordan -- Blue dog / Luke Kennard -- If / Sina Queyras -- Fiddleheads / Seamus HeaneyCaptain of the lighthouse / Togara Muzanenhamo -- from Angle of yaw / Ben Lerner -- The phases of the moon in London / Amjad Nasser -- Corruption / Srikanth Reddy -- from echolocatin / Mani Rao -- from Chapter E / Christian Bök -- Denigration / Harryette Mullen -- A hardworking peasant from the idyllic countryside / Linh Dinh -- Ted's head / Rod Smith -- Hosea: a commentary / Charles Boyle -- The skull ring / Chelsey Minnis -- from The weather / Lisa Robertson -- Ode / Lisa Jarnot -- from Letters to Wendy's / Joe Wenderoth -- The most sensual room / Masayo Koike -- The cough / Barbara Guest -- Cinema-going / Ian Hamilton Finlay -- from Joan of Arc / Nathalie Quintane -- Neglected knives / Kritín Ómarsdóttir -- Little corona / Don Paterson -- Seoul's dinner / Kim Hyesoon -- Christopher Robin / Czesław Miłosz -- Returns to harmony 3 / Agha Shahid Ali -- Thought (I) / Esther Jansma -- The poet / Eileen Myles -- Prose poem / Ron Padgett -- from Kuchh Vakya / Udayan Vajpeyi -- from Lawn of excluded middle / Rosmarie Waldrop -- The word-gulag / Abdellatif Laâbi -- Dustie-fute / David Kinloch -- dropped on the ground · the small coin / Zhou Yaping -- from Short talks / Anne Carson -- In love with Raymond Chandler / Margaret Atwood -- Letters / Clark Coolidge -- What no one could have told them / C.D. Wright -- An anointing / Thylias Moss -- Man with a mower / Jenny Bornholdt -- Deer dancer / Joy Harjo -- from The stumbling block its index / Brian Catling -- Chekhov: a sestina / Mark Strand -- Inflation / Carol Rumens -- Quaker oats / Rita Dove -- from The world doesn't end / Charles Simic -- Human wishes / Robert Hass -- Burnt hair / Meena Alexander -- The Hanoi market / Yusef Komunyakaa -- reading / joanne burnsThe first week of mourning / Shang Qin -- The dogs / Yves Bonnefoy -- from My life / Lyn Hejinian -- The souvenir / Dan Pagis -- A walk through the museum / Ánges Nemes Nagy -- Hearts / Laurie Duggan -- The land of counterpane / Lee Harwwod -- from C / Peter Reading -- Many musicians practice their mysteries while I am cooking / Bink Noll -- Or else / Christopher Middleton -- abglanz / reflected gleam / Wulf Kirsten -- Honey / James Wright -- A vernacular tale / Peter Didsbury -- The colonel / Carolyn Forché -- Meeting Ezra Pound / Miroslav Holub -- Goodtime Jesus / James Tate -- Vanity, Wisconsin / Maxine Chernoff -- Gay full story / Bernadette Mayer -- from Logbook / Tom Raworth -- The colors of night / N. Scott Momaday -- Portrait of A.E. (an artful fairy tale) / Elke Erb -- Chile / Ottó Orbán -- Scissors / Shuntarö Tanikawa -- A caterpillar / Robert Bly -- Cloistered / Seamus Heaney -- Ape / Russel Edson -- from The wild rose / Ken Smith -- Chimes of silence / Wole Soyinka -- from Mercian hymns / Geoffrey Hill -- from Shooting script / Adrienne Rich -- The bookcase / Tomas Tranströmer -- For John Clare / John Ashberty -- Milk / James Schuyler -- from it / Inger Christensen -- A case / Gael Turnbull -- An old-fashioned traveller on the trade routes / Rosemary Tonks -- Strayed crab / Elizabeth Bishop -- The flag / Pablo Neruda -- Vocabulary / Wisława Szymborska -- Catherine of Siena / Elizabeth Jennings -- from City / Roy Fisher -- Borges and I / Jorge Luis Borges -- from Letters to James Alexander / Jack Spicer -- Hermes, dog and star / Zbigniew Herbert -- Where the tennis court was ... / Eugenio Montale -- A supermarket in California / Alan Ginsberg -- Clock / Pierre Reverdy -- Meditations in an emergency / Frank O'Hara -- Love letter to King Tutankhamun / Dulce María LoynazThe clerk's vision / Octavio Paz -- Around the star's throne / Hans Arp -- The god of war / Bertolt Brecht -- The swift / René Char -- Phrase / Aimé Césaire -- Street cries / Luis Cernuda -- Rain / Francis Ponge -- The pleasures of the door / Francis Ponge -- Crate / Francis Ponge -- from Vigils / John Lehmann -- Nijinksi / George Seferis -- The right meaning / César Vallejo -- Blue notebook, no. 10 / Daniil Kharms -- Bourgeois news / Charles Madge -- Lozanne / David Gasgoyne -- In praise of glass / Gabriela Mistral -- from The orators / W.H. Auden -- My occupations / Henri Michaux -- Force of habit / André Breton and Paul Eluard -- Sunflowers are already black gunpowder / Anzai Fuye -- The dog's retort / Lu Xun -- Snow / Lu Xun -- Son / Saint-John Perse -- Hell is graduated / Max Jacob -- A day / Rabindranath Tagore -- from Kora in hell: improvisations / William Carlos Williams -- Tired / Fenton Johnson -- Pulmonary tuberculosis / Katherine Mansfield -- Hysteria / T.S. Eliot -- Spring day / Amy Lowell -- The moon / Juan Ramón Jiménez -- London notes / Jessie Dismoor -- Street circus / Pierre Reverdy -- from Tender buttons / Gertrude Stein -- Winter night / Georg Trakl -- from Scented leaves- from a Chinese jar / Allen Upward -- Painting / Paul Claudel -- Absinthia taetra / Ernest Dowson -- The pipe / Stéphane Mallarmé -- The disciple / Oscar Wilde -- The master / Oscar Wilde -- from By the waters of Babylon / Emma Lazarus -- After the flood / Arthur Rimbaud -- Sideshow / Arthur Rimbaud -- Genie / Arthur Rimbaud -- The end of the world / Ivan Turgenev -- On the sea / Ivan Turgenev -- The stranger / Charles Beaudelaire -- Windows / Charles Beaudelaire -- The bad glazier / Charles Beaudelaire -- The madman / Aloysius Bertrand -- The mason / Aloysius Bertrand -- Haarlem / Aloysius Bertrand.The last decades have seen an explosion of the prose poem. More and more writers are turning to this peculiarly rich and flexible form; it defines Claudia Rankine's Citizen, one of the most talked-about books of recent years, and many others, such as Sarah Howe's Loop of Jade and Vahni Capildeo's Measures of Expatriation, make extensive use of it. Yet this fertile mode which in its time has drawn the likes of Charles Baudelaire, Oscar Wilde, T.S. Eliot, Gertrude Stein and Seamus Heaney remains, for many contemporary readers, something of a mystery. The history of the prose poem is a long and fascinating one. Here, Jeremy Noel-Tod reconstructs it for us by selecting the essential pieces of writing by turns luminous, brooding, lamentatory and comic which have defined and developed the form at each stage, from its beginnings in 19th-century France, through the 20th-century traditions of Britain and America and beyond the English language, to the great wealth of material written internationally since 2000. Comprehensively told, it yields one of the most original and genre-changing anthologies to be published for some years, and offers readers the chance to discover a diverse range of new poets and new kinds of poem, while also meeting famous names in an unfamiliar guise.
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