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  • 51Mind the gap (disambiguation) — Mind the gap is a common safety announcement on the London Underground railway system, warning of a gap between the platform and train. Mind the gap may also refer to: Entertainment Mind the Gap (2004 film), a 2004 film written directed by Eric… …

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  • 52The Diamond Age —   …

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  • 53The Royal Tenenbaums — Theatrical release poster Directed by Wes Anderson Produced by …

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  • 54Mind's Eye Theatre — Designer(s) oWoD: Mark Rein·Hagen, Graeme Davis, Tom Dowd, Chris Cowart, Don Bassingthwaite, S. P. Somtow, Ken Cliffe nWoD: Peter Woodworth Publisher(s) White Wolf Publication date 1993, 2005 (nWoD) …

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  • 55The Realm of the Elderlings — is a fantasy world created by Robin Hobb in her book trilogies The Farseer Trilogy , The Liveship Traders Trilogy , and The Tawny Man Trilogy .OverviewThe Elderlings are a race who dwelled in the world with humans and dragons, but have… …

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  • 56Mind (disambiguation) — Mind can be interpreted as the collective aspects of intellect and consciousness. The term mind may also refer to: Mind, as a translation of Greek Nous or Latin intellectus, a concept in philosophy. mind , a verb meaning looking after or being… …

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  • 57Mind-blindness — can be described as an inability to develop an awareness of what is in the mind of another human. It is not necessarily caused by an inability to imagine an answer, but is often due to not being able to gather enough information to work out which …

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  • 58The Paranoid Style in American Politics — is an essay by the American historian Richard J. Hofstadter, first published in Harper s magazine in November 1964. Written at a time when Senator Barry Goldwater had won the Republican Presidential nomination over the more moderate Nelson A.… …

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  • 59The Mole (Australia season 4) — The Mole in Paradise Country of origin  Australia No. of episodes 10 Broadcast …

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  • 60The World as Will and Representation — The title page of the expanded 1844 publication The World as Will and Representation (Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung) is the central work of the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. The first edition was published in December 1818,[1] and… …

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