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The Blunderer eBook
21,188 words, approx. 71 pages
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Biography of Moliere
14544 words, approx. 48.5 pages
 Molière's talents as both a writer and an actor were so great that at the height of his career he was often confused with the characters of his plays, whether cuckolded and browbeaten husbands, crafty servants, or, in the eyes of the antitheatrica...
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Biography of Molière
1828 words, approx. 6.1 pages
 The French dramatist Molière (1622-1673) wrote comedies that range from simple farces to sophisticated satires. The master of French comedy, he was both the product and the critic of the French classical period. As author, director, producer, mana...



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The Blunderers Are Winning The Debate
4/24/2007: 814 words, approx. 3 pages To say that Harry Reid’s pronouncement that the war in Iraq is “lost” stirred a media frenzy last week is an understatement. Which was understandable. After all, Republicans have been straining to caricature their foes as surrender-happy coddlers of “the enemy.” Mr. Reid, the Democratic...
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Minnesota Senate: In Competitive Race, Klobuchar Still Leads
9/1/2006: 284 words, approx. 1 pages Though the Kennedy campaign has been throwing everything they've got at the DFL candidate, county attorney Amy Klobuchar is maintaining her edge in the race for U.S. Senate, now besting Republican Mark Kennedy 47% to 40% (see crosstabs).Independent candidate Robert Fitzgerald attracts 8% of the...


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