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I refer to the George Orwell book and not the reality TV show.
Harmon Leon: Do You Want Your Cell Phone to Act as a Credit Card? Harmon Leon 2011
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I refer to the George Orwell book and not the reality TV show.
Harmon Leon: Do You Want Your Cell Phone to Act as a Credit Card? Harmon Leon 2011
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I refer to the George Orwell book and not the reality TV show.
Harmon Leon: Do You Want Your Cell Phone to Act as a Credit Card? Harmon Leon 2011
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I refer to the George Orwell book and not the reality TV show.
Harmon Leon: Do You Want Your Cell Phone to Act as a Credit Card? Harmon Leon 2011
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I mean, you see the name George Orwell on the outside: a home or a museum or ...
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In May, he published the two-volume, 1,055-page novel "1Q84," a title suggestive of George Orwell's "1984" as the Japanese word for 9 is pronounced the same as the English letter
Reuters: Top News 2009
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The two-volume, 1,055-page book takes place in Tokyo in the year 1Q84, a title suggestive of George Orwell's "1984" as the Japanese word for 9 is pronounced like the English letter
Reuters: Top News 2009
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The scene recalls George Orwell's comment on England's coal mines: "Most of the things one imagines in hell are there -- heat, noise, confusion, darkness, foul air, and, above all, unbearably cramped space."
Book review: Patrick Anderson reviews "Hazard," by Gardiner Harris Patrick Anderson 2010
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Though Falwell gets to claim ownership on inventing this beauty (just one among many gifts to humanity, or so they say); the proper progenitor of this type of entertainment was actually an Englishman named Eric Blair, more commonly known as George Orwell, the inventor, or definer of our current condition; for we are all living a post 1984 existence.
Current Comedy 8/25/09: ���Rev. Right's��� Hell House: The 33 Minute Hate 2009
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To paraphrase George Orwell, some lawful democratic elections are evidently more lawful than others.
What You Can Learn from Reinhold Niebuhr Urquhart, Brian 2009
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