- The
Catcher in the Rye is a
novel by
American author J. D.
Salinger that was
partially published in
serial form in 1945–46
before being novelized in 1951...
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replicate a spider's web, used as a
protective charm for infants.
Dream catchers were
adopted in the Pan-Indian
Movement of the 1960s and 1970s and gained...
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rules of
word formation. The
generation of the
English plural dogs from dog is an
inflectional rule, and
compound phrases and
words like dog
catcher or dishwasher...
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using the
word **** in
discourse carries. The term was
first reported in a
newspaper (Newsday) in 1988 when Hall of Fame
baseball catcher Gary Carter...
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incorrect answers. The game
includes three modes:
Word Puzzle A,
Word Puzzle B, and
Word Catcher. In
Word Puzzle A (based on the
first level of the original...
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Deceiver is the
debut studio album by
American metalcore band The
Word Alive. It was
released on
August 31, 2010,
through Fearless Records. The
title derives...
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known as
skill cranes, claw cranes, and
crane games, and are
known as UFO
catchers in ****an due to the claws'
resemblance to UFOs. The
earliest claw machines...
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suggested to
Hodgson of the
railway company what was
later to be
called a 'cow-
catcher' for
sweeping obstacles off the line. White, John (1979). A
History of...
- Ross (born
March 19, 1977) is an
American former professional baseball catcher and manager. He
managed the
Chicago Cubs of
Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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Islamic rule. In Iran, a
windcatcher is
called a bâdgir, bâd "wind" + gir "
catcher" (Persian: بادگیر). The
devices were used in
Achaemenid architecture. They...