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Not every book of course, but certainly many of the classics and a smorgasbord of interesting (and less interesting) self-published titles.
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She has won awards and critical acclaim both for her original plays and for her adaptations of various literary classics for the stage.
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Films and videos shown include recent art house feature films, independent documentaries, video art, old classics, modern countercultural flicks, and milestone avant-garde productions.
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In any case, it is undisputed that for most of the last 2,000 years, Confucius was believed to have either written or edited these classics.
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Doc Martens like hers are classics; worn by everyone from punks to princesses and everyone in between.
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His treatise contains the teachings of the classics, and was used as a reference book until the early 20th century.
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He also published many clever poetical translations from the classics.
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Many food books are entirely nugatory -- another collection of ghosted celebrity "takes" on the classics.
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In terms of brands failing to cross-check against cultural sensitivities in other markets or meanings in other languages, here are some lesser-known classics.
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It draws upon anthropology, history, art history, classics, ethnology, geography, linguistics, semiology, physics, information sciences, chemistry, statistics, paleoecology, paleontology, paleozoology, paleoethnobotany, and paleobotany.
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