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  2. The Overcoat - Wikipedia

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    "The Overcoat" (Russian: Шине́ль, translit. Shinyél’; sometimes translated as " The Cloak " or " The Mantle ") is a short story by Nikolai Gogol , published in 1842. The story has had a great influence on Russian literature .

  3. Charlie Brown's Super Book of Questions and Answers

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    The content is presented as a series of questions pertaining to the subject of the particular chapter of the books. Amid the questions, pictures and photographs, there are details from established comic strips and complete comic strips, occasionally with its dialogue adjusted to the chapter's theme.

  4. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky - Wikipedia

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    Larissa Volokhonsky (Russian: Лариса Волохонская) was born into a Jewish family in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg, on 1 October 1945.After graduating from Leningrad State University with a degree in mathematical linguistics, she worked in the Institute of Marine Biology (Vladivostok) and travelled extensively in Sakhalin Island and Kamchatka (1968–1973).

  5. Obukhovsky Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is mentioned at the end of Nikolai Gogol's short story, "The Overcoat".The main character, Akaky Akakievich —or a certain clerk— is rumored to appear as a ghost near the Kalinkin Bridge, searching for his stolen overcoat, and after the story's denouement is seen walking towards the Obukhov Bridge and vanishing into the darkness of the night.

  6. very few teams have won it all

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    This cheat sheet is the aftermath of hours upon hours of research on all of the teams in this year’s tournament field. I’ve listed each teams’ win and loss record, their against the

  7. Pamela Branch - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Jean Branch (née Byatt, 1920–1967) was a British author of four comic murder mystery novels.. She was born on her parents' tea plantation in Ceylon. [1] She was educated in England, studied art in Paris, and attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.

  8. Kkachi durumagi - Wikipedia

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    The overcoat was named after the bird to reflect the folk belief because children longed for the cheerful holiday's coming. [ 3 ] Kkachi durumagi is also called obangjang durumagi because it is composed of five colors, representing five different directions ( obang ) – east (blue), west (white), south (red), north (black), center (yellow). [ 10 ]

  9. The Answers (Lacey novel) - Wikipedia

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    Deadline reported in November 2022 that the novel would be adapted into a television series for channel FX. [6] In November 2022, David Corenswet was reported tapped to star as the male lead in the pilot, with deadline describing his character 'Christopher Skye' as an charismatic but troubled movie star involved in an enigmatic, futuristic dating experiment.