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  2. The Driver's Seat (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Driver's Seat is a novella by Muriel Spark. Published in 1970, it was advertised as "a metaphysical shocker". It is in the psychological thriller genre, dealing with themes of alienation, isolation and loss of spiritual values. It was made into a film in 1974 starring Elizabeth Taylor and featuring Andy Warhol.

  3. Punk Lawyer - Wikipedia

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    Punk Lawyer or Advocaat van de Hanen is a 1996 Dutch film directed by Gerrit van Elst. The film is based on the novel Advocaat van de Hanen by Dutch writer A.F.Th. van der Heijden . Cast

  4. SparkNotes - Wikipedia

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    SparkNotes, originally part of a website called The Spark, is a company started by Harvard students Sam Yagan, Max Krohn, Chris Coyne, and Eli Bolotin in 1999 that originally provided study guides for literature, poetry, history, film, and philosophy.

  5. The Hanen Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Hanen Centre was founded in 1975 by Ayala Hanen Manolson, a Speech-Language Pathologist based in Montreal, Canada. Following the successful implementation of Manolson’s parent-oriented pilot program, It Takes Two To Talk, The Hanen Centre was awarded funding by the Ontario government to offer these programs to families in Toronto.

  6. Marsha Hanen - Wikipedia

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    Marsha Hanen, CM (September 18, 1936 – April 13, 2019) [1] was a Canadian academic and former university administrator. She was President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Winnipeg from 1989 to 1999.

  7. Handout - Wikipedia

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    A handout refers to something that is given or distributed freely usually to those in need. It often refers to government welfare or a charitable gift, and it may take the form of money, food, or other necessities.

  8. Muriel Spark - Wikipedia

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    This position made Spark one of the few female editors of the time. [15] Spark left the Poetry Review in 1948. [15] In 1953 Muriel Spark was baptized in the Church of England but in 1954 she decided to join the Roman Catholic Church, which she considered crucial in her development toward becoming a novelist.

  9. Quench the Spark - Wikipedia

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    "Quench the Spark" (also translated as "A Spark Neglected Burns the House") is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy first published in 1885. The story takes the form of a parable concerning the virtues of reconciliation .