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2003 Jeffrey Eugenides Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a hermaphrodite
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Population (2000): 155071 Housing Units (2000): 67285 Land area (2000): 369.262704 sq. miles (956.385973 sq. km) Water area (2000): 69.805970 sq. miles (180.796624 sq. km) Total area (2000): 439.068674 sq. miles (1137.182597 sq. km) Located within: Connecticut ...
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Middlesex is a Pulitzer Prize -winning novel by Jeffrey Eugenides published in 2002. The book is a bestseller , with more than three million copies sold by May 2011. Its characters and events are loosely based on aspects of Eugenides' life and observations ...
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In this case Brentford, Middlesex Inside, as well as the cassette of exposed film there would be a completed address slip to be stuck on the packet of processed transparencies.
At last, as the bridge at Walton was coming into sight round the bend, my fever and faintness overcame my fears, and I landed on the Middlesex bank and lay down, deadly sick, amid the long grass.
Ari warned me that conmen targeted single women in the nearby flats, and that many of the victims were nurses working at the Middlesex Hospital.
Later on, Marissa and Wendy had been taken from the police station cells, re-handcuffed, and driven to the Middlesex County Courthouse, where they had been reincarcerated in a more serious appearing jail.
Middlesex, the Dorsets, and the Somersets, together with the Imperial Light Infantry.
On the 21st the Dorsets, Middlesex, and Somersets had borne the heat of the day.
The visibility was so bad she didn't see it til she cleared the Shed, the Middlesex County Sheriff's car, fiercely snow-tired, lights going bluely, parked idling in the roadlet outside the ramp, wipers on Occasional, a uniform at the wheel absently feeling his face.
It seems the doctor who's giving the lecture came up from Whitechapel, was born in Middlesex Street, turned to mediumism and the occult.
At least the studio was in a part of London where a lot of the best voice-over studios were, north of Oxford Street in the garment district which spreads east from Regent Street for a couple of blocks till it runs up against the straggle of the Middlesex Hospital's many outstations of sickness.
They lived in Hendon, Middlesex, in a semi-detached house which Karl's father, who had never been out of work in his life, had begun to buy just before the war.