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  2. The Gift of the Magi - Wikipedia

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    The adaptation was credited to the Joe Kubert School. [8] An off-Broadway musical version entitled The Gifts of the Magi [9] premiered at Lamb's Theatre in New York City in 1984. Written by Mark St. Germain and Randy Courts, the play is regularly produced in schools and regional theaters.

  3. 40 Thoughtful Sympathy Gift Ideas For Someone Who is Grieving

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    These thoughtful sympathy gift ideas work for those mourning the loss of a mother, father, friend, grandparent, or pet, including personalized sympathy gifts. 40 Thoughtful Sympathy Gift Ideas For ...

  4. Faustin Charles - Wikipedia

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    Faustin Charles (born 15 September 1944) is a Trinidad-born writer and storyteller, who moved to Britain in the 1960s. He is the author of novels, poetry and short stories, his work featuring in major anthologies of Caribbean writing.

  5. The 20 best gifts to give someone you don't know very well - AOL

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    Find great gifts for your favorite little ones during the Hanna Andersson pajama sale. The 12 best gifts for men who love to fish. The best gifts for the mom who keeps telling you she wants nothing.

  6. Dale Wimbrow - Wikipedia

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    The poem became a popular clipping passed between people, and the author's credit was often dropped, leading to inquiries as to the author in newspapers as early as 1938. [ 6 ] Ann Landers printed the poem in her column on October 5, 1983, incorrectly attributing it to an anonymous man who died as a result of struggles with drug abuse.

  7. Son’s Hilarious Obituary for Dad Who ‘Broke the Mold’ Goes ...

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    Charles Boehm penned an obituary for his father, Robert Boehem, who passed away on Sunday, Oct. 6. But rather than beginning his tribute with the usual platitudes of a “loving husband” or ...

  8. William Johnson Cory - Wikipedia

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    William Johnson Cory (9 January 1823 – 11 June 1892), born William Johnson, was an English educator and poet. He was dismissed from his post at Eton for encouraging a culture of intimacy, possibly non-sexual, between teachers and pupils. He is widely known for his English version of the elegy Heraclitus by Callimachus.

  9. When no one was there for veterans who died alone ... - AOL

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    "When we as a school come together to talk about and bury someone who has died without family and friends, that leads to work informing, forming and then ultimately transforming those students ...