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  • ...the disease, and he died thirty nine years old in Italy in Selasca (now a hamlet of Verbania on Lake Maggiore).
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  • ...nificant that the play is shorter than Shakespeare's other tragedies - ''[[Hamlet]]'', ''[[Othello]]'' and ''[[King Lear]]''.<ref>McKeown (2004: 4).</ref> So
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  • ==Strategic Hamlet Program== A major thrust of Diem's government was the [[Strategic Hamlet Program]] to provide rural security. After receiving British and U.S. advic
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  • ...kermolen'', a water mill on the Demer river, is the only remainder of this hamlet.
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  • * ''[[Hamlet]]'' ...9) is a corrected edition of the Fourth Folio. It adds Quarto material for Hamlet not in the Folio text, producing a conflated text. Subsequent editors exten
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  • ...is favourite Shakespeare plays (especially [[Macbeth]], [[Richard III]], [[Hamlet]], and [[Othello]]). That year, as he relates in his autobiography, he rece
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  • ...ire, to the Italian City states of Venice and Verona, to medieval Denmark (Hamlet), England (e.g. MacBeth) and many other locales.
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  • | contribution =Volume 2, Chapter 2, "The Strategic Hamlet Program, 1961-1963," pp. 128-159 ==Strategic Hamlet Program==
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  • ...ment. Part of the issue was dissatisfaction of the political and Strategic Hamlet Program under Diem's brther, Ngo Dinh Nhu. Col. Nguyen Chanh Thi did not ex
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  • ...llable, or have an extra one. One of Shakespeare's most famous lines, from Hamlet, has eleven syllables, with an extra unstressed one tacked on at the end; t
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  • ...financial details, continued to act in various parts, such as the ghost of Hamlet's father, Adam in ''[[As You Like It]]'', and the Chorus in ''[[Henry V]]'' ...1601) is probably a reworking of an older, lost play (the so-called ''[[Ur-Hamlet]]''), and ''[[King Lear]]'' is an adaptation of an earlier play, also calle
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  • ...ce out of South Vietnam.” According to Nolting, <blockquote>The Strategic Hamlet Program, which was Nhu’s principal thing, and in my opinion a good thing,
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  • ...5, including a land reform program. Land reform, and the later [[Strategic Hamlet Program]], was run by his brother and closest adviser, [[Ngo Dinh Nhu]]. Nh ...ing broad peasant support and keeping his landlord supporters; [[Strategic Hamlet Program#The role of landlords|the traditional balance]] between the peasant
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  • ...the scene in language so that they could see it with their ‘minds eye’. [[Hamlet]] engages the players to entertain at Elsinore with the words “We’ll he
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  • ...y persisted over the following centuries (he was reference in the play ''[[Hamlet]]''), and amongst modern historians it is considered that Nero's personalit
    11 KB (1,758 words) - 14:04, 1 April 2024
  • ...as also the same "star that's westward from the pole" in Shakespeare's ''[[Hamlet]]''. * Olson, Donald W.; Olson, Marilynn S.; Doescher, Russell L., "The Stars of ''Hamlet''," ''Sky & Telescope'' (November 1998)
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  • ...e 1945, one-armed John J. Macreedy gets off a train at the isolated desert hamlet of Black Rock. The residents immediately appear suspicious, as this is the
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  • ...n finding]] techniques, located a Viet Cong radio transmitter in Tan Thoi hamlet, 14 miles northwest of [[My Tho]], the headquarters of the ARVN 7th Divisio
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  • ...lso have [[Fatal flaw|serious flaws]] which lead to their downfall, e.g. [[Hamlet]]. Such heroes are often called [[tragic heroes]].
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  • The tiny hamlet of Blandings Parva lies directly outside the castle gates, and the town of
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