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  2. Monarchies of God - Wikipedia

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    The series garnered critical praise and numbers fantasy author Steven Erikson among its fans as he mentions in an interview with Neil Walsh, May 2000. [1] The series has also been criticized for its pessimism, prompting some to label it - and other of Kearney's work - as grimdark fantasy. [2] [3] One noteworthy feature of the series is its brevity.

  3. International drug control conventions - Wikipedia

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    UNODC's focus is mainly on security and law enforcement, rather than public health. [ 3 ] The I NCB is an independent treaty body , mandated by the Single Convention, that monitors implementation of the conventions, oversees the legal drug supply, and maintains discussions with countries regarding compliance issues.

  4. The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Jonathan Lethem published the short story "The Insipid Profession of Jonathan Hornebom (Hommage à Heinlein)", which the SF Site's Neil Walsh called "an overt parody" of Heinlein's original, while conceding that it is "parody-tribute-homage (...) rather than outright mockery". [4]

  5. Space Monkeys - Wikipedia

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    After working with the band for a number years, Neil Walsh (guitar and keyboards) later joined the band. The band were signed to Factory Records / Factory Too in the UK [2] and Interscope Records in the US. [3] They were often compared to baggy and acid house music. They split up in 2000.

  6. The World Set Free ( Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey )

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    "The World Set Free" is the twelfth episode of the American documentary television series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. It premiered on June 1, 2014, on Fox, and aired on June 2, 2014, on National Geographic Channel. The episode was written by Ann Druyan and Steven Soter, and directed by Brannon Braga.

  7. Do No Harm (book) - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception was positive. [3] [4] Karl Ove Knausgård praised the book, stating that the work has "true honesty in an unexpected place". [5]The work has also received praise from The Observer and The Daily Telegraph, the latter of which printed Nicholas Blincoe calling it "an elegant series of meditations at the closing of a long career".

  8. Dr Who and the Daleks: The Official Story of the Films

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    Freelance journalist Paula Hammond, reviewing for Film Juice website, remarked on the size and scale of the book Walsh had written: "The result is 160-pages of glorious, fan-pleasing information on the production, design, casting and special effects about these much-loved films. Each chapter is packed with full colour illustrations, including ...

  9. Alongside Night - Wikipedia

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    Alongside Night is a dystopian novel by science fiction writer J. Neil Schulman intended to articulate the principles of Agorism, a political philosophy created by Samuel Edward Konkin III, to whom Schulman dedicated the work.