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Book of
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graphic novel by
English author David Whiteland published in 2000. It
tells the
story of Jiriki, a
young monk sent from a mountain...
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Deborah D.
Rogers used Ann Radcliffe's
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page in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Page most
commonly refers to:
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book Page,
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Elliot Page (formerly
Ellen Page; born
February 21, 1987) is a
Canadian actor and producer. His
accolades include nominations for an
Academy Award, three...
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folios usually appear either centered on each
page or
flush left
verso and
flush right recto. The
book contains the main text and a
number of paratexts...
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common domain name. The term "web
page" is
therefore a
metaphor of
paper pages bound together into a
book. Each web
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identified by a
distinct Uniform...