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  2. The Crow and the Pitcher - Wikipedia

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    The Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder is the earliest to attest that the story reflects the behaviour of real-life corvids. [13] In August 2009, a study published in Current Biology revealed that rooks, a relative of crows, do just the same as the crow in the fable when presented with a similar situation. [14]

  3. As the Crow Flies (novel) - Wikipedia

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    As the Crow Flies is a novel by Jeffrey Archer. The novel was originally published in hardback by HarperCollins in May 1991. HarperCollins and Random House both published paperback version of this book in 1992. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. As the crow flies - Wikipedia

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    However, the earliest recorded uses of the term are not nautical in nature, and the crow's nest of a ship is thought to derive from its shape and position rather than its use as a platform for releasing crows. [1] It has also been suggested that crows would not travel well in cages, as they fight if confined. [4]

  5. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o - Wikipedia

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    2006: Wizard of the Crow is the winner of the Winter 2007 Read This! for Lit-Blog Co-Op; The Literary Saloon; 2006: Wizard of the Crow highlighted in the Washington Post's Favorite Books of the year. 2007: Wizard of the Crow - longlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. 2007: Wizard of the Crow - finalist on the NAACP Image Award for ...

  6. The Crow (fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    The Crow is a Slavic fairy tale of Polish origin. Scholars relate it to the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom or The Search for the Lost Husband : a human maiden marries an animal that is a prince in disguise, breaks a taboo and loses him, and she has to seek him out.

  7. Corbaccio - Wikipedia

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    Boccaccio is most famous as the author of The Decameron (completed c. 1351–2), another work of ambiguous interpretation regarding the dolce stil novo and the antifeminist counter argument. Regarding Il Corbaccio , whether the novel's theme of misogyny is a detailed study of the attitude or a direct misogynistic expression of the author has ...

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    Bill Skarsgård, Brandon Lee Jon Kopaloff;Barry King/WireImage/Getty Images(2) Bill Skarsgård is ready to take flight in his new role as The Crow. The actor will take on the role of the ...

  9. The Fox and the Crow (Aesop) - Wikipedia

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    Hungary issued sets dedicated to the fables in both 1960 and 1987; in the former the fox and the crow was on the 80 fillér(0.8 forint) stamp [51] and on the 2 forint stamp in the latter. [52] [53] The Maldives issued a set in 1990 in which Walt Disney characters act out the fables; the fox and the crow appears on the 1 rufiyaa stamp. [54]