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  2. Sarah Williams (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Williams (December 1837 – 25 April 1868) was an English poet and novelist, most famous as the author of the poem "The Old Astronomer". She published short works and one collection of poetry during her lifetime under the pseudonyms Sadie and S.A.D.I. , the former of which she considered her name rather than a nom de plume . [ 1 ]

  3. Hardwired (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The other protagonist, Sarah, is a prostitute turned mercenary assassin; she and Cowboy end up teaming up to fight the Orbitals. Ex-fighter pilot Cowboy, "hardwired" via skull sockets directly to his lethal electronic hardware, teams up with Sarah, an equally cyborized gun-for-hire, to make a last stab at independence.

  4. Tomorrow Will Be Different - Wikipedia

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    978-1-5247-6147-9 (Hardcover) OCLC. 990111651. Tomorrow Will Be Different: Love, Loss, and the Fight for Trans Equality is a 2018 memoir by Sarah McBride, published by Crown Archetype, an imprint of Penguin Random House.

  5. List of LGBT-related films of 2010 - Wikipedia

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    James Franco, Aaron Tveit, Jon Hamm, David Strathairn, Alessandro Nivola, Mary-Louise Parker, Bob Balaban, Jeff Daniels, Jon Prescott, Treat Williams, Todd Rotondi: Depicts the trial of the poem of the same name by Allen Ginsberg while he talks about his life [citation needed] I Don't Care: Harry Wootliff: United Kingdom: Short, drama

  6. Delores S. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Delores Seneva Williams (November 17, 1937 – November 17, 2022) [7] was an American Presbyterian theologian and professor notable for her formative role in the development of womanist theology and best known for her book Sisters in the Wilderness: The Challenge of Womanist God-Talk. Her writings use black women's experiences as ...

  7. How to Live (biography) - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-1-59051-483-2. Preceded by. The English Dane. How to Live, or a life of Montaigne in one question and twenty attempts at an answer is a book by Sarah Bakewell, first published by Chatto & Windus in 2010, and by Other Press on September 20, 2011. [1] It is about the life of the 16th-century French nobleman, wine grower, philosopher ...

  8. Anna Sorokin - Wikipedia

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    Anna Sorokin (Russian: Анна Сорокина, pronounced [ˈanːə sɐˈrokʲɪnɐ]; born January 23, 1991), also known as Anna Delvey, is a con artist and fraudster who posed as a wealthy heiress to access upper-class New York social and art scenes from 2013 to 2017. Born to working-class parents in the Soviet Union (now Russia), Sorokin ...

  9. Tunnels (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Deeper. Tunnels is a subterranean fiction novel by British authors Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams. It was initially self-published as The Highfield Mole in 2005, and re-released as Tunnels by The Chicken House in 2007. The story follows Will Burrows, a 14-year-old 'archaeologist', who stumbles upon an underground civilization called The Colony.