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  2. William Faulkner bibliography - Wikipedia

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    William Faulkner is widely considered the greatest writer of Southern literature, and one of the most esteemed writers of American literature.. William Faulkner (1897—1962) [1] was an American writer who won the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature.

  3. Honda Manufacturing of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Honda Manufacturing of Alabama (HMA) is an automobile factory located in Lincoln, Alabama. It builds light truck Honda vehicles (pickup trucks and crossover SUVs ) for sale in North America . Production began on November 14, 2001 and was the first Honda factory to both produce engines and assemble vehicles under the same roof.

  4. Intruder in the Dust - Wikipedia

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    A story by Faulkner, "Lucas Beauchamp", was published in 1999. The character Gavin Stevens appears as a protagonist in Faulkner's short story collection Knight's Gambit (1949). Intruder in the Dust was turned into a film of the same name directed by Clarence Brown in 1949 after MGM paid film rights of $50,000 to Faulkner.

  5. Category:Short stories by William Faulkner - Wikipedia

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  6. How to avoid Valentine's Day scams with advice from the ... - AOL

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    As you prepare to celebrate Valentine's Day, there are a few common scams you need to be aware of. Imposter websites and fake florist scams are a few.

  7. Barn Burning - Wikipedia

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    This film was based on three of Faulkner's works including "Barn Burning." [5] In 1985, a made-for-television remake of The Long, Hot Summer aired on NBC, starring Don Johnson. [3] In 1980, the story was adapted into a PBS short film of the same name by director Peter Werner.