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  2. A Man Without Words - Wikipedia

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    A Man Without Words is a book by Susan Schaller, first published in 1991, with a foreword by author and neurologist Oliver Sacks. [1] The book is a case study of a 27-year-old deaf man whom Schaller teaches to sign for the first time, challenging the Critical Period Hypothesis that humans cannot learn language after a certain age.

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  4. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    A man can do what he wills but he cannot will what he wills; A mill cannot grind with the water that is past; A miss is as good as a mile; A new language is a new life (Persian proverb) [5] A penny saved is a penny earned; A picture is worth a thousand words; A rising tide lifts all boats; A rolling stone gathers no moss

  5. High&Low The Movie - Wikipedia

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    He is a man of few words, but he cares for his friends. He is called 'Cobra' because he defeated 10 opponents with cobra clutch in a childhood fight. [12] Nobuyuki Suzuki [1] as Yamato, a childhood friend of Cobra and Noboru. He leads Sannoh Rengokai (Hoodlum Squad) alongside Cobra as a second man, and he also joined Mugen together with Cobra ...

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  7. The Man of the Crowd - Wikipedia

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    The setting of London is one of the few specific details revealed in the tale. By 1840, London was the largest city in the world with a population of 750,000. [ 13 ] Poe would have known London from the time he spent there as a boy with his foster family, the Allans, [ 1 ] although he may have relied on the writings of Charles Dickens for ...

  8. ‘Midas Man’ Review: Brian Epstein, the Manager of the Beatles ...

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    “Midas Man” implies that once the group was done touring, they almost didn’t need Brian anymore; that wasn’t the case. And in the end, the film doesn’t swing far enough to the dark side.

  9. Man of Constant Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    "Man of Constant Sorrow" is probably two or three hundred years old. But the first time I heard it when I was y'know, like a small boy, my daddy – my father – he had some of the words to it, and I heard him sing it, and we – my brother and me – we put a few more words to it, and brought it back in existence.