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president of the
Pickwick Club. He
suggests that he and
three other "
Pickwickians"
should make
journeys to
places remote from
London and
report on their...
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pressure (CPAP) at night. The
disease was
known initially in the 1950s, as "
Pickwickian syndrome" in
reference to a ****ensian character. Most
people with obesity...
- Mir
iskusstva (Russian: «Мир искусства», IPA: [ˈmʲir ɪˈskustvə],
World of Art) was both a
Russian magazine and the
artistic movement it fostered, playing...
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medical state as "critical".
Schwartz said
Minnoch displa****
symptoms of
Pickwickian syndrome,
where insufficient breathing causes one's
level of
carbon dioxide...
- a
slang expression for an
umbrella from the
character Mrs Gamp, and "
Pickwickian", "Pecksniffian" and "Gradgrind" all
entered dictionaries due to ****ens's...
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William Thomas Moncrieff named his 1837
burletta Samuel Weller, or, The
Pickwickians after the main
comic character in the novel,
rather than on
Samuel Pickwick...
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spending for any purpose... The word "investment" is
being used in a
Pickwickian, or Keynesian, sense. Kahn
envisaged money as
being p****ed from hand...
- The
Nevsky Pickwickians was an
informal circle of art-loving and
intellectual friends who were
students at the
University of St. Petersburg,
Russia at...
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character trait,
without an
understanding of the
disease process. The term "
Pickwickian syndrome" that is
sometimes used for the
syndrome was
coined by the famous...
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chapter two of the
novel (called "the stranger") and
accompanies the
Pickwickians on
their first coach journey. As they
leave the
Golden Cross Inn at Charing...