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Word of the Day - Learn one new word everyday on Dictionary.com ... Being in a state of repose; at rest; still; inactive. ... The solution, Dr. Wilmut discovered, was to, in effect, put the DNA from the adult cell to sleep, making it quiescent by depriving the adult cell of nutrients.
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Part of Speech: ... Haydn's sobriquet ... Search another word or see sobriquet on Dictionary...
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Dear Papa, Dear Hotch presents for the first time the collected correspondence between literary giant Ernest Hemingway and his young friend and informal agent A. E. Hotchner.
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since that time the collectible value has soared above $60,000, and the commodity value has fallen below $1,000. However, because the secondary market in cultural trophies is directly affected by symbolic significance, Ernest Hemingway's Nobel medal would presumably bring in more on Ebay than Rudolf Eucken's.
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Sobriquet 36.1: ... Just as the brand of nihilism with which John Gardner infuses Grendel is stale in comparison to that found in writers such as Ernest Hemingway, Eugene O'Neill, and Horace McCoy, Spielberg's depiction of the aforementioned unexplained horror seems a hollow approximation of the dynamic Franz Kafka perfected...
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The next week, en route to a new life, our hero is cheerfully reminded that he can no longer go by his sobriquet. Says Henry Fosdick, "You must drop that name and think of yourself now as—" ... Men as different as journalist Heywood Broun, comedian Groucho Marx, and novelist Ernest Hemingway were fans.
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Ernest Hemingway is one of the most famous American writers of the 20th century. He wrote novels and short stories about outdoorsmen, expatriates, soldiers and other men of action, and his ... Ernest Hemingway is one of the most famous American writers of the 20th century. He wrote novels and short stories about...
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Ernest Hemingway , Writer Born: 21 July 1899 Birthplace: Oak Park, Illinois Died: 2 July 1961 (suicide) Best Known As: Famously manly author of For ... Ernest Hemingway was a legend in his own life-time - in a sense, a legend of his own making. He worked hard at being a composite of all the manly attributes he gave to...
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