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  2. Rob Hart (author) - Wikipedia

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    He is the writer of the Ash McKenna novels, a five-book crime thriller series. [20] The first entry, New Yorked, was nominated for an Anthony Award in the Best First Novel category in 2016. [21] [22] In 2017, Hart collaborated with James Patterson on the mystery crime novel Scott Free. [23]

  3. Warehouse Rumble - Wikipedia

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    Frank and Joe Hardy, two teens with a knack for solving mysteries, try to find out what (or who) is causing the problems with the set of Warehouse Rumble, a reality based game that has come to Bayport. When the Hardy Boys sign on, and a skeleton is discovered on-set, Frank and Joe must find the source of the trouble while continuing to compete ...

  4. Ralph Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Kimball (born July 18, 1944 [1]) is an author on the subject of data warehousing and business intelligence.He is one of the original architects of data warehousing and is known for long-term convictions that data warehouses must be designed to be understandable and fast.

  5. Little Free Library - Wikipedia

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    Little Free Library in a Tokyo Metro station. The first Little Free Library was built in 2009 by the late Todd Bol in Hudson, Wisconsin. [9] Bol mounted a wooden container, designed to look like a one-room schoolhouse, on a post on his lawn and filled it with books as a tribute to his late mother, a book lover and school teacher who had recently died. [10]

  6. Free Pass to BJ's Warehouse Club - AOL

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    Print this free BJ's membership pass and get into the warehouse club for 60 days without paying a dime. A one-year membership costs $50, so a two month free pass has a value of slightly more than $8.

  7. LibriVox - Wikipedia

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    LibriVox is an invented word inspired by Latin words liber (book) in its genitive form libri and vox (voice), giving the meaning BookVoice (or voice of the book). The word was also coined because of other connotations: liber also means child and free, independent, unrestricted. As the LibriVox forum says: "We like to think LibriVox might be ...