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  2. The Driver's Seat (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Driver's Seat is a novella by Muriel Spark. Published in 1970, it was advertised as "a metaphysical shocker". It is in the psychological thriller genre, dealing with themes of alienation, isolation and loss of spiritual values. It was made into a film in 1974 starring Elizabeth Taylor and featuring Andy Warhol.

  3. The Hanen Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Hanen Centre was founded in 1975 by Ayala Hanen Manolson, a Speech-Language Pathologist based in Montreal, Canada. Following the successful implementation of Manolson’s parent-oriented pilot program, It Takes Two To Talk, The Hanen Centre was awarded funding by the Ontario government to offer these programs to families in Toronto.

  4. File:Bookmark-handouts.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Handouts prepared for Maker Faire: The point is to print them on card stock (of different color for each of the four pages) and then slice them into bookmarks to hand out so that people can take them and learn more about the topics people ask about when they get back to their desk.

  5. Talk:The Hanen Centre - Wikipedia

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  6. The Comforters - Wikipedia

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    Spark, a Catholic convert, had recently taken instruction and believed that the Comforters were really demons whose intention was to pour salt into Job's wounds. The idea for the plot came to Spark after a serious mental breakdown, during which she believed that there were secret word game style codes in the poems of TS Eliot.

  7. Hanen - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Hanen (born 1953), American judge Marsha Hanen (1938–2019), Canadian academic and university administrator Nora Hanen , character in the soap opera One Life to Live

  8. Spark gap - Wikipedia

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    A spark plug.The spark gap is at the bottom. A spark plug uses a spark gap to initiate combustion.The heat of the ionization trail, but more importantly, UV radiation and hot free electrons (both cause the formation of reactive free radicals) [citation needed] ignite a fuel-air mixture inside an internal combustion engine, or a burner in a furnace, oven, or stove.

  9. Hanan Lachine - Wikipedia

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    Hanan Lachine (Arabic: حنان لاشين) is an Egyptian writer and novelist.She earned a bachelor's degree in Veterinary medicine from the University of Alexandria, and she is a member of The Writers Union of Egypt. [2]