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  2. The Colossus of New York - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement from 1958 for The Colossus of New York and co-feature, The Space Children. Jeremy's father, noted brain surgeon William Spensser (Otto Kruger), is distressed that his son's gifts will be denied to mankind. He devises a plan to give Jeremy's mind another chance to benefit humanity by transplanting the brain (which he has revived ...

  3. The Colossus of New York (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Colossus of New York is a 2003 book about the history of New York City by American writer Colson Whitehead. [ 1 ] The subtitle of the book reads "A City in 13 Parts."

  4. The Colossus - Wikipedia

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    The Colossus may refer to: The Colossus, by RJD2; The Colossus, generally attributed to Francisco de Goya "The Colossus" (The Amazing World of Gumball), a television episode; The Colossus and Other Poems, a poetry collection by Sylvia Plath

  5. It doesn’t end there for xAI, either: Musk estimates he will double Colossus's compute capacity in a matter of months once he can procure 50,000 chips of Nvidia’s new, more advanced H200 ...

  6. The Fall of Colossus - Wikipedia

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    The Fall of Colossus is a 1974 science fiction novel written by the British author Dennis Feltham Jones (writing as D. F. Jones). [1] This is the second volume in "The Colossus Trilogy" and a sequel to Jones' 1966 novel Colossus. [2] The trilogy concludes in 1977's Colossus and the Crab.

  7. The New Colossus - Wikipedia

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    Lazarus was involved in aiding Jewish refugees to New York who had fled antisemitic pogroms in eastern Europe, and she saw a way to express her empathy for these refugees in terms of the statue. [6] "The New Colossus" was the first entry read at the exhibit's opening on November 2, 1883.

  8. The Intuitionist - Wikipedia

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    The Intuitionist takes place in a city (implicitly, New York) full of skyscrapers and other buildings requiring vertical transportation in the form of elevators. The time, never identified explicitly, is one when black people are called "colored" and integration is a current topic. The protagonist is Lila Mae Watson, an elevator inspector of ...

  9. The Colossus of Maroussi - Wikipedia

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    The Colossus of Maroussi is an impressionist travelogue by American writer Henry Miller that was first published in 1941 by Colt Press of San Francisco. Set in pre-Second World War Greece of 1939, it is ostensibly an exploration of the "Colossus" of the title, George Katsimbalis, a poet and raconteur. The work is frequently heralded as Miller's ...