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    Richard Webster (17 December 1950 – 24 June 2011) was a British author. His five published books deal with subjects such as the controversy over Salman...
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  • rugby footballer Richard Webster (British author) (1950–2011), British author, critic of Sigmund Freud Richard Webster (New Zealand author) (born 1946),...
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  • Why Freud Was Wrong (category Books by Richard Webster (British author))
    (1995; second edition 1996; third edition 2005) is a book by Richard Webster, in which the author provides a critique of Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis,...
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  • A Brief History of Blasphemy (category Books by Richard Webster (British author))
    1990 book by Richard Webster, in which the author discusses the controversy over Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses (1988). Webster critiques the...
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  • The Satanic Verses (category Use British English from August 2022)
    Censorship in South Asia Religious censorship Religious intolerance Richard Webster (British author) Erickson, John D. (1998). "The view from underneath: Salman...
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  • Kingdom Status of religious freedom in the United Kingdom Richard Webster (British author) Temperman & Koltay, p. 121. Temperman, Jeroen; Koltay, András...
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  • Growing Up Absurd Life Against Death The Freudian Fallacy People Richard Webster (British author) Book Reviews Ralph, Barnaby (2019). “‘The Democracy of Suffering':...
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    ISBN 9780786421572. Morgan, John S. Noah Webster (1975), popular biography Moss, Richard J. Noah Webster. (1984). 131 pp. Wester as author Nelson, C. Louise. "Neglect...
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  • 18 April 2015 Paul Gosling, The Independent, 12 April 1999 "Richard Webster (British author)". D'Arcy and Gosling, page 159 D'Arcy and Gosling, page 158...
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  • Merriam-Webster is the corporate heir to Noah Webster's original works, which are in the public domain. Noah Webster (1758–1843), the author of the readers...
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  • people David Webster (disambiguation), several people Dick Webster (1914–2009), British Army officer and Olympic pole vaulter Donovan Webster, American journalist...
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    Nesta Helen Webster (née Bevan, 24 August 1876 – 16 May 1960) was an English author who revived conspiracy theories about the Illuminati. She claimed...
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  • List of Canadian short story writers List of Canadian science fiction authors List of Canadian historians List of Canadian women writers in French List...
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  • vivamus". merriam-webster.com. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2019-01-30. "dum vivimus, vivamus". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 2013-02-15. Richard Benson Sewall...
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    were once commonly used in Britain, and some spellings seen as "British" were once commonly used in the United States. A "British standard" began to emerge...
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  • Richard Barrett (born 7 March 1945), is a British author who writes about leadership, leadership development, values, consciousness as well as cultural...
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    Margaret Webster (March 15, 1905 – November 13, 1972) was an American-British theater actress, producer and director. Critic George Jean Nathan described...
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  • Dictionary contains pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (30 letters). Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary does not contain antidisestablishmentarianism (28...
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    Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S....
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    Noah Webster, American lexicographer and textbook pioneer (28 May 1843) "Peace!": 20  — Alden Bradford, American politician, clergyman and author (26 October...
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    Richard Thomas (born November 21, 1967) is an American author. His focus is on neo-noir, new weird, and speculative fiction, typically including elements...
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    and England. Franklin borrowed the name "Richard Saunders" from the seventeenth-century author of Rider's British Merlin, a popular London almanac which...
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  • something of a model for the Situationist International, and British author Richard Webster. Webster wrote that he was impressed by the book, and that it led...
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  • William Webster (December 1689 – 4 December 1758) was a British priest in the Church of England and a theological writer. Born at Cove, Suffolk in December...
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  • Cush Jumbo (category Black British actresses)
    Tennant, in Donmar Warehouse's production of Macbeth, directed by Max Webster. She played the role until the show's closing February 10th, 2024. Jumbo...
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    Richard Andrew Palethorpe-Todd OBE (11 June 1919 – 3 December 2009) was an Irish-British actor known for his leading man roles of the 1950s. He received...
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  • James Clavell (category British Army personnel of World War II)
    Dumaresq Clavell; 10 October 1921 – 7 September 1994) was an Australian-born British (later naturalised American) writer, screenwriter, director, and World...
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  • List of Old Carthusians (category Use British English from February 2023)
    Wright (1917–2010), British civil servant, palaeontologist and archaeologist Sir Edward Hall Alderson (c. 1787–1857), judge Richard Webster, 1st Viscount Alverstone...
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  • List of Equinox episodes (category Lists of British non-fiction television series episodes)
    about British motor racing; the Ferrari F1/86 and the Imola Circuit in Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, and Tifosi spectators; the 1984 British Grand...
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  • June 2009. "The British Empire". Caledonian Mercury. No. 15619. 15 October 1821. p. 4. Lodge, Henry Cabot (1907–1921). "XVI. Webster". In W. P. Trent;...
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