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  • Look up gopnik in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gopnik is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Myrna Gopnik (born 1935), Canadian linguist...
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    non-adjectival surname of men corresponds to derivative feminine adjectival surname (Novák → Nováková). Note the difference between patronymics and surnames ending...
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  • Smith Winter: Five Windows on the Season, the 2011 Massey Lectures by Adam Gopnik Winter (metal band), a death/doom metal band Winter (indie rock band), an...
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    review of an Off-Broadway revival of I'll Say She Is, The New Yorker's Adam Gopnik wrote: Matt [Walters], becoming Zeppo, is a reminder that the Marxes were...
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  • scarecrow alarming enough to warn any woman off the academic life". Adam Gopnik, writing in The New Yorker, wrote that the vacant Professor Welch was at...
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  • known as Muchi-Konkai. Bōsōzoku Camorra Crime in Japan Criminal tattoo Gopnik Irezumi Irish mob Kkangpae List of criminal enterprises, gangs and syndicates...
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    American film industry executive, television producer, and film producer Adam Gopnik (born 1956), American writer Adam Gordon (1831–1876), Canadian politician...
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  • Britain, Europe and America. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-503806-4. Gopnik, Adam (21 November 2005). "Prisoner of Narnia". The New Yorker. Gormley...
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  • (fl. 2014) Emma Goldman (1869–1940) Rebecca Goldstein (born 1950) Alison Gopnik (born 1955), psychologist, philosopher of mind Olympe de Gouges (1748–1793)...
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  • football player Blake Goldring (born 1958), Canadian philanthropist Blake Gopnik (born 1963), American art critic Blake Gottesman (born 1980), American politician...
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    ages," "He is a man for the ages," and "Now he belongs to the angels." Gopnik, Adam, "Angels and Ages: Lincoln's language and its legacy," The New Yorker...
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  • originating in Slavic-speaking environments: Čelnik Chetnik Druzhinnik Gopnik Kolkhoznik Kukuruznik Narodnik Namestnik Oprichnik Patatnik Peredvizhnik...
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    photos taken by Dmitri Kessel and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Art critic Blake Gopnik has defended Dylan's artistic practice, arguing: "Ever since the birth of...
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    Schuster. pp. 521–522, 529, 570, 572–574. ISBN 978-1-4165-9031-6. Adam Gopnik, "American Prophet: The gifts of Frederick Douglass", The New Yorker, October...
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    271 Blake (1967), pp. 272–273 Blake (1967), pp. 84–86 Blake (1967), p. 87 Gopnik, Adam "Life of the party", The New Yorker, 3 July 2006 Bradford, p. 57 Blake...
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    much in common with Buddhist thought (see anattā). Psychologist Alison Gopnik has argued that Hume was in a position to learn about Buddhist thought during...
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    1997. She also made A Little Basket Full of Beautiful Apples in 1856. Adam Gopnik wrote in his article "Shining Tree of Life" for The New Yorker that the...
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  • subcultures in a number of post-Communist states, e.g., dresiarze in Poland, gopniks in Russia, and dizelaši in Serbia. Baltijos šalims - „Baltish“ šou About...
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    "Adobe Caslon: A New Interpretation". Step-by-Step Graphics: 108–113. Gopnik, Adam (February 9, 2009). "Postscript". The New Yorker. p. 35. "Official...
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    White" than it did for any other essay since "Escaping Picasso", Adam Gopnik's December 16, 1996 essay about Pablo Picasso. Frere-Jones published follow-ups...
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