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  2. Reverse ferret - Wikipedia

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    In British media, a reverse ferret is a sudden reversal in an organisation's editorial or political line on a certain issue. Generally, this will involve no acknowledgement of the previous position. Generally, this will involve no acknowledgement of the previous position.

  3. Category:Ferrets - Wikipedia

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    Category: Ferrets. 3 languages. ... Reverse ferret; W. Weasel war dance This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 13:16 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  4. The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes - Wikipedia

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    The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes: And the Unwritten History of the Trans Experience is a nonfiction historical book written by Zoë Playdon and published by Scribner on 2 November 2021. A UK version of the book with the alternative subtitle The Transgender Trial that Threatened to Upend the British Establishment was published by Bloomsbury ...

  5. Raymond Harold Sawkins - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Harold Sawkins (14 July 1923 – 23 August 2006) was a British novelist, who mainly published under the pseudonym Colin Forbes, but also as Richard Raine, Jay Bernard and Harold English. He published only three of his first books under his own name.

  6. Brett Adcock - Wikipedia

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    Brett Adcock (born April 6, 1986) is an American technology entrepreneur [6] and the founder and CEO of Figure AI, an AI startup working on a general-purpose humanoid ...

  7. This Adorable Ferret Has the Most Amazing Comeback Story - AOL

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    Domesticated ferrets kept as pets are not native to the U.S., but black-footed ferrets have been part of the American prairie ecosystem for about 100,000 years, according to fossil records, and ...

  8. Séralini affair - Wikipedia

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    The court said that the fraud allegation had first been made by Henry I. Miller in Forbes. [87] The journalist was fined a total of 3,500 euros, while the editor was fined twice that amount because of past convictions. [88]

  9. Talk:Reverse ferret - Wikipedia

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