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  2. Wen Xuan - Wikipedia

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    A large number of manuscripts and fragments of the Wen Xuan have survived to modern times. Many were discovered among the Dunhuang manuscripts and are held in various museums around the world, particularly at the British Library and Bibliothèque Nationale de France, [9] as well as in Japan, where the Wen Xuan was well known from at least the 7th century. [10]

  3. Taipei (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Mixed reviews included those from New York Times [12] and National Public Radio, [13] both of whose reviewers seemed to both "love and hate", as Dwight Garner said in his New York Times review, Lin's book. In The Daily Beast critic Emily Witt reviewed the book very positively: [14] Taipei is exactly the kind of book I hoped Tao Lin would one ...

  4. List of used book conditions - Wikipedia

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    As new means that the book is in the state that it should have been in when it left the publisher. This is the equivalent of mint condition in numismatics. Fine (F or FN) is "as new" but allowing for the normal effects of time on an unused book that has been protected. A fine book shows no damage. Very good (VG) describes a book that is worn ...

  5. The Denationalisation of Money - Wikipedia

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    The Denationalisation of Money is a 1976 book by Friedrich Hayek. [1] The author advocated the establishment of competitively issued private moneys. [2] In 1978 Hayek published a revised and enlarged edition entitled Denationalisation of Money: The Argument Refined, where he speculated that rather than entertaining an unmanageable number of currencies, markets would converge on one or only a ...

  6. Why is everyone saying demure? The meaning behind the ... - AOL

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    Without the social context, Merriam-Webster defines "demure" as "affectedly modest, reserved or serious." Its meaning is similar to that of "coy." Its meaning is similar to that of "coy."

  7. Ruth B. Bottigheimer catalogued this and other disparities between the 1810 and 1812 versions of the Grimms' fairy tale collections in her book, Grimms' Bad Girls And Bold Boys: The Moral And Social Vision of the Tales. Of the "Rumplestiltskin" switch, she wrote, "although the motifs remain the same, motivations reverse, and the tale no longer ...

  8. Don't judge a book by its cover - Wikipedia

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    The English idiom "don't judge a book by its cover", also known as "never judge a book by its cover", is a metaphorical phrase that means one should not judge the worth or value of something or someone by their outward appearance alone. For example, "That man may look very small and insignificant, but don't judge a book by its cover – he's a ...

  9. How ‘Demure’ Became 2024’s Word of the Year - AOL

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    The word “demure” has been named Dictionary.com’s 2024 Word of the Year, largely due to the creativity of TikToker Jools Lebron. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, some of the ...