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  2. Severance Gets Our Goat With Its Wildest, Weirdest Episode ...

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    Lorne advises them to leave, but Mark keeps pressing, so she rings a Lumon-branded cow bell, and other farm workers arrive to back her up. “You should have left,” she says ominously.

  3. The Four-Way Test - Wikipedia

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    He searched through many books for the answer to his need, but the right phrases eluded him, so he did what he often did when facing a problem. He turned to the One who has all the answers. He leaned over his desk, rested his head in his hands and prayed. After a few moments, he looked up and reached for a white paper card.

  4. 'It's my money, not yours': Mark Cuban says he doesn't ... - AOL

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    Take small steps to build your wealth In a Vanity Fair interview from 2017, Cuban outlined several of his best tips for adhering to a budget and growing your money. One practical tip he offered ...

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    It's 11 p.m., your faucet starts leaking, and there's no way your plumber will answer their phone. What do you do? You could, of course, wait for the morning and probably watch your room fill up ...

  6. Buildup - Wikipedia

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    Buildup may refer to: . Atomic buildup, a concept in atomic physics; Capital buildup, the gathering of objects of value; Glacier ice buildup, an element in the glacier mass balance formula

  7. Naive and Sentimental Music - Wikipedia

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    Naive and Sentimental Music is a symphonic work by American composer John Adams.The title of the work alludes to an essay by Friedrich Schiller, On Naïve and Sentimental Poetry, that contrasts a creative personality that creates art for its own sake (the "naïve") versus one conscious of other purposes, such as art’s place in history (the "sentimental"). [1]

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    In his new autobiography, the computer pioneer and philanthropist writes of his origins, and about how, in eighth grade, he discovered BASIC, which introduced him to the elegance and exacting ...

  9. Jubilate Agno - Wikipedia

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    Hawes picks up this theme and goes on to say that the poem shows "that [Smart] had been ‘feminized’ as a cuckold." [ 41 ] In response to this possible cuckolding, Jubilate Agno predicts a misogynistic future while simultaneously undermining this effort with his constant associations to female creation.