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  2. Private Citizens (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Private Citizens is a 2016 debut novel by Tony Tulathimutte, published by William Morrow and Company. [1] It follows four graduates from Stanford University —Cory, Henrik, Linda, and Will—as they struggle toward their personal fulfillment and professional goals in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 2000s.

  3. Page Eight - Wikipedia

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    Page Eight is a 2011 British political thriller, written and directed for the BBC by the British dramatist David Hare, his first film as director since the 1989 film Strapless. [1] The cast includes Bill Nighy , Rachel Weisz , Michael Gambon , Tom Hughes , Ralph Fiennes , and Judy Davis .

  4. Occupy Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    The books were passed around and organized, and as time passed, it received additional books and resources from readers, private citizens, authors and corporations. [64] As of November 2011 the library had 5,554 books cataloged in LibraryThing and its collection was described as including some rare or unique articles of historical interest. [65]

  5. Private citizen - Wikipedia

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    The same person may be a private citizen in one role, and an official in another. For example, a legislator is an official when voting in the legislature, but a private citizen when paying taxes or when undertaking a citizen's arrest in a public place. A person may remain a private citizen even when having considerable political power and ...

  6. Talk:Private Citizens (novel) - Wikipedia

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  7. Outline of books - Wikipedia

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    Ink – a type of pigment used to write letters upon the pages of a book; Paper – a material that easily absorbs ink, made from ground plant cellulose. Parchment – a heavier alternative to paper, often made of reeds, cotton, or animal hide. Book cover – protective covering used to bind together the pages of a book.

  8. American Protective League - Wikipedia

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    Briggs was given authority to proceed with his plan by the Department of Justice on March 22, 1917, and by President Woodrow Wilson and his cabinet on March 30, 1917, [2] and the American Protective League (APL) was born. [1] Although technically a private organization, the APL nevertheless was the beneficiary of semi-official status.

  9. Take Back Your Government - Wikipedia

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    Take Back Your Government!: A Practical Handbook for the Private Citizen Who Wants Democracy to Work was an early work by science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein. It was published in 1992 [1] after his death in 1988. Originally entitled How to Be a Politician, the book was written in 1946 but never found a publisher, perhaps due to excess ...