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RE: From the poems of Guy W. Carryl
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Carryl tells the fable of the tortoise and the hare. ......
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This week we'll enjoy the humorous poetry of Guy Wetmore Carryl, who wrote take-offs of famous fairy......
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The sense Royston mentioned is by far the more common in terms of ghits....
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A 'jump ball' is an uncertain situation. The opposite, a certainty, also has a basketball name. ......
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In the US, college-basketball's annual season culminates in a nation-wide tournament that occupies t......
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A personal favorite here. ......
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Linnaeus, when he named the botanical and zoological species, typically named them after scientists ......
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In 1867 the United States purchased part of Russia's vast territory in the northwest corner of the N......
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How did a saint's name become associated with a lady of easy virtue? The Athanasian Creed, traditio......
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We'll take an extra day on our "New Beginnings" theme, to look at a word that circled the Mediterane......
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'Napron' lost an ......
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