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g, the struggle with the snow in the driveway, the march through long corridors to the classroom, the effort of drawing on the blackboard a map of James Joyce's Dublin or the arrangement of the semi-sleeping car of the St. Petersburg-Moscow express in the early 1870s-- without an understanding of which neith
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g, the struggle with the snow in the driveway, the march through long corridors to the classroom, the effort of drawing on the blackboard a map of James Joyce's Dublin or the arrangement of the semi-sleeping car of the St. Petersburg-Moscow express in the early 1870s-- without an understanding of which neith
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g, the struggle with the snow in the driveway, the march through long corridors to the classroom, the effort of drawing on the blackboard a map of James Joyce's Dublin or the arrangement of the semi-sleeping car of the St. Petersburg-Moscow express in the early 1870s-- without an understanding of which neith
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g, the struggle with the snow in the driveway, the march through long corridors to the classroom, the effort of drawing on the blackboard a map of James Joyce's Dublin or the arrangement of the semi-sleeping car of the St. Petersburg-Moscow express in the early 1870s-- without an understanding of which neith
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g, the struggle with the snow in the driveway, the march through long corridors to the classroom, the effort of drawing on the blackboard a map of James Joyce's Dublin or the arrangement of the semi-sleeping car of the St. Petersburg-Moscow express in the early 1870s-- without an understanding of which neith
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emembered most often for a more fundamen- tal idea. He, and independently George Zweig, introduced what Gell- Mann called quarks—a word borrowed from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake—which would physically help explain the symmetry properties of his Eightfold Way. If quarks, which Gell-Mann viewed simply as a nic

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Keats
PersonBand

Maine
LocationState of the United States of America

Michael Douglas
PersonAmerican retired actor, producer and activist (born 1944)
Conrad
PersonRoman catholic bishop (Geneva)

Browning
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Dolly
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St. Petersburg
LocationFederal city and former capital of Russia

Tolstoy
PersonReference to Leo Tolstoy or similar named individual

Sherlock Holmes
PersonFictional character (consulting detective) created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Western Europe
LocationWestern part of the European continent

Siberia
LocationRegion of Asia

Kafka
PersonSurname reference in Epstein-related documents

Eliot
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Hemingway
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Colette
PersonFirst name reference in Epstein documents

Eugene
PersonFirst name reference to multiple individuals in Epstein-related documents

Gogol
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Riviera
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Verlaine
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