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…and accessories to cars (and the tyres on which they run). Even political parties are awestruck by the charisma of stars. Such is the magnetism of celebrities in this country that in the recent general elections, major political parties fielded a record number of film…
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…much on Ted. Ten more minutes and he will be home. Really? Yes and you will go away. See, the car just pulled into the drive way, Ted is home now you will see. Knock, Knock. He, He, who could it be, not Ted, we know. Of course it is Ted, who…
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…of him. I think this because in the car on the way to the beach they are all talking about a dead pop-star and Chrissie asks him a question, Euan replies - "I couldn't give a toss". Later on Euan shows he has a sensitive side when Chrissie is found drown…
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…the great depression. During the 1930's, car ownership in Germany trebled. Wages were gradually increasing, unemployment (Jews excepted) was at an all-time low, and there were more industrial and consumer goods than ever! Numerous worker's organisations…
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…by the treaty, for most of the rules in the treaty were unfair and Germany lost a great amount of wealth. One of the cruelest reasons for the war was Hitler's racist hate for Jews. He would send them off in cattle cars to places called concentration camps were…
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…walked, rode or had car pools to get to their destinations. The first day of the boycott had been successful, the boycott went on for more than a year and the story spread around the world, Montgomery become known as the walking city. But retaliation and set…
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…a conclusion from only a few unrepresentative examples. "That type of car is poorly made; a friend of mine has one, and it continually gives him trouble." An argument that uses the fallacy of suppressed evidence uses as evidence only the facts that support…
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…dislikes them, and purposely collides into Joey's car because he infuriates her. These rebellious actions show her disregard towards her bad reputation. Rebellious action often demonstrates one's little attention to one's self reputation. Katherina behaves…
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…of relaxing. She couldn't free her mind from business, before long she was back on the road. During a trip to St Louis in 1919 to promote a new line of products, Walker had to be rushed home by a private railroad car. The first African-American self-made…
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…has been publicized excessively in the news and movies. States are considering enacting laws that if not ban, than at least limit the type and number of guns one can own. Some states are debating whether to have gun owners registered, the same way cars
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