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    On Hanukkah, Grandma Minka reads a book about the meaning of the holiday to the babies Tommy...

    On Hanukkah, Grandma Minka reads a book about the meaning of the holiday to the babies Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, and Lil. The babies imagine that they are the story's characters; Judah (Tommy) is outraged by King "Antonica" (Angelica), who has taken over the Jewish kingdom and forced Greek culture...
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    The controversy resurfaced in 1998 after the ADL made the same claims about Boris' appearance in...

    The controversy resurfaced in 1998 after the ADL made the same claims about Boris' appearance in a Rugrats comic strip that ran in newspapers during the Jewish New Year. The organization was also offended by the character's recitation of the Mourner's Kaddish in the strip. Nickelodeon's new...
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    "A Rugrats Chanukah", along with other Rugrats episodes featuring Boris and his wife, Minka...

    "A Rugrats Chanukah", along with other Rugrats episodes featuring Boris and his wife, Minka, attracted controversy when the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) charged that the two characters resembled anti-Semitic drawings that were featured in a 1930s Nazi newspaper. Nickelodeon's then-president...
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    In a 1999 issue of TV Guide, "A Rugrats Chanukah" was listed at number 5 in their "10 Best...

    In a 1999 issue of TV Guide, "A Rugrats Chanukah" was listed at number 5 in their "10 Best Classic Family Holiday Specials".[25] TV Guide later wrote that "Nickelodeon's Rugrats secured its place in television history" with the episode, opining that it could "entertain a child of any religious...
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    Chuck Barney of Knight Ridder and the Tribune News Service considered the episode a "hilariously...

    Chuck Barney of Knight Ridder and the Tribune News Service considered the episode a "hilariously imaginative take on the Chanukah legend".[24] charms shop online
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    Boris and Schlomo begin fighting on stage during the play, interrupting the production and...

    Boris and Schlomo begin fighting on stage during the play, interrupting the production and inciting an intermission. Backstage, Schlomo and Boris argue once more, with Boris mentioning Schlomo's dedication to his business pursuits over familial values. Schlomo informs Boris that he had a wife...
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    Meanwhile, Grandpa Boris is furious that Schlomo, a rival from his youth in Russia, is pictured...

    Meanwhile, Grandpa Boris is furious that Schlomo, a rival from his youth in Russia, is pictured in the local newspaper for playing the Greek king in the local synagogue's Hanukah play, where Boris is portraying Judah. The babies find out about Schlomo and form the impression that he truly is the...
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    In 1962, he was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP), in the Canadian House of Commons, for...

    In 1962, he was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP), in the Canadian House of Commons, for the York South electoral district. While an MP, he was elected the NDP's national leader, where he served from 1971 to 1975. After his defeat in the 1974 federal election, he stepped down as leader...
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    David Lewis, CC (born David Losz; June 23, or October 1909 – May 23, 1981) was a Russian-born...

    David Lewis, CC (born David Losz; June 23, or October 1909 – May 23, 1981) was a Russian-born Canadian labour lawyer and social democratic politician. He was national secretary of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) from 1936 to 1950, and one of the key architects of the New...
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    The images of the old elephant symbolize the aging and unproductive writer, and Burwell...

    The images of the old elephant symbolize the aging and unproductive writer, and Burwell approves Patrick Hemingway's decision to retain those pieces of the manuscript.[28] Hemingway scholar Hilary Justice writes the work shows an emphasis on "the writer not writing", which for Hemingway...
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    Burwell and Fleming says the book's subtext is about aging, as symbolized by the writer's...

    Burwell and Fleming says the book's subtext is about aging, as symbolized by the writer's attraction to the younger fertile woman, and Hemingway used fertility imagery to symbolize "the aging writer's anxiety about his ability to write".[27][28 money advance ecommerce
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    The impression is of a man seeking to delve into cultural conflicts in Africa, which takes a...

    The impression is of a man seeking to delve into cultural conflicts in Africa, which takes a fictional turn in the Debba storyline. Mary is characterized as a nag whereas the character of the writer is presented as "placid, mature, and loving", immersing himself in native culture.[28] money...
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    Scribner's requested a book of fewer than 100,000 words. Patrick Hemingway worked for two...

    Scribner's requested a book of fewer than 100,000 words. Patrick Hemingway worked for two years with the 200,000-word manuscript—initially converting to an electronic format, and then editing out superfluous material. He strengthened the storyline, and eliminated long descriptive passages...
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    In a 1999 talk presented at the annual Oak Park Hemingway Society dinner, Patrick Hemingway...

    In a 1999 talk presented at the annual Oak Park Hemingway Society dinner, Patrick Hemingway admitted ownership of Ernest Hemingway's manuscripts had "a rather tortuous history". Access to the Africa manuscript—and to other Hemingway material—required a lawsuit and an eventual agreement with...
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    The blend of travel memoir and fiction opens with the white hunter Philip Percival leaving the...

    The blend of travel memoir and fiction opens with the white hunter Philip Percival leaving the safari group to visit his farm, handing control of the camp to Ernest who is worried about being attacked and robbed, because there are guns, alcohol, and food in the camp. Deputized as an...