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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| The group also finds crop circles in the nearby cornfield .
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What is the another news they heard form the radio Blackout affected 5 other states a parts of canada
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They also hear that people everywhere are being attacked by `` strange creatures . '' ||||| In the end , they drive off , listening to the radio .
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What is the another news they heard form the radio People are being attacked by `` strange creatures . ''
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They also hear that people everywhere are being attacked by `` strange creatures . '' ||||| They attempt to fight the aliens off , but the house is eventually blown up with Layne , Macy , and Katrina the only survivors .
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What is the another news they heard form the radio People are being attacked by `` strange creatures . ''
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| The group also finds crop circles in the nearby cornfield .
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What is the another news they heard form the radio People are being attacked by `` strange creatures . ''
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| During a blackout , the house is attacked by aliens , who had previously killed Joe and abducted Iris .
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Whose house was attacked by aliens during a blackout Joe's
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| They attempt to fight the aliens off , but the house is eventually blown up with Layne , Macy , and Katrina the only survivors .
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Whose house was attacked by aliens during a blackout Joe's
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In the end , they drive off , listening to the radio . ||||| The group also finds crop circles in the nearby cornfield .
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Whose house was attacked by aliens during a blackout Joe's
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| They attempt to fight the aliens off , but the house is eventually blown up with Layne , Macy , and Katrina the only survivors .
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How many people went to the house and how many survived Six people went and only three survived. The survivors are Layne , Macy , and Katrina. Iris was abducted by the aliens while Stephen and Maurice may have died when the house was blown
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| The group figures out the aliens are allergic to iron , Joe had covered the house in it to keep them out .
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How many people went to the house and how many survived Six people went and only three survived. The survivors are Layne , Macy , and Katrina. Iris was abducted by the aliens while Stephen and Maurice may have died when the house was blown
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They hear a news report stating that the blackout they experienced affects five western states and parts of Canada . ||||| The group also finds crop circles in the nearby cornfield .
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How many people went to the house and how many survived Six people went and only three survived. The survivors are Layne , Macy , and Katrina. Iris was abducted by the aliens while Stephen and Maurice may have died when the house was blown
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| They attempt to fight the aliens off , but the house is eventually blown up with Layne , Macy , and Katrina the only survivors .
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How many people went to the house and how many survived 6 went, and 3 survived
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| The group figures out the aliens are allergic to iron , Joe had covered the house in it to keep them out .
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How many people went to the house and how many survived 6 went, and 3 survived
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They hear a news report stating that the blackout they experienced affects five western states and parts of Canada . ||||| The group also finds crop circles in the nearby cornfield .
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How many people went to the house and how many survived 6 went, and 3 survived
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| During a blackout , the house is attacked by aliens , who had previously killed Joe and abducted Iris .
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Who killed Joe and why do Layne Vassimer, Macy and their other friends clean up his house The aliens killed Joe and his house was cleaned up to be sold
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| When they see it for the first time , they discover the house completely covered in plates of iron armor .
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Who killed Joe and why do Layne Vassimer, Macy and their other friends clean up his house The aliens killed Joe and his house was cleaned up to be sold
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When Iris , one of their friends , suddenly disappears they realize something is really wrong . ||||| They also hear that people everywhere are being attacked by `` strange creatures . ''
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Who killed Joe and why do Layne Vassimer, Macy and their other friends clean up his house The aliens killed Joe and his house was cleaned up to be sold
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| During a blackout , the house is attacked by aliens , who had previously killed Joe and abducted Iris .
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Who killed Joe and why do Layne Vassimer, Macy and their other friends clean up his house Aliens
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| When they see it for the first time , they discover the house completely covered in plates of iron armor .
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Who killed Joe and why do Layne Vassimer, Macy and their other friends clean up his house Aliens
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When Iris , one of their friends , suddenly disappears they realize something is really wrong . ||||| They also hear that people everywhere are being attacked by `` strange creatures . ''
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Who killed Joe and why do Layne Vassimer, Macy and their other friends clean up his house Aliens
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| During a blackout , the house is attacked by aliens , who had previously killed Joe and abducted Iris .
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Who killed Joe and why do Layne Vassimer, Macy and their other friends clean up his house Aliens, and they cleaned it up with intentions of selling
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After his cousin Joe dies , Layne Vassimer and his girlfriend Macy , along with their friends Stephen , Maurice , Iris and Katrina , decide to clean up Joe's house with the intention of selling it . ||||| When they see it for the first time , they discover the house completely covered in plates of iron armor .
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Who killed Joe and why do Layne Vassimer, Macy and their other friends clean up his house Aliens, and they cleaned it up with intentions of selling
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When Iris , one of their friends , suddenly disappears they realize something is really wrong . ||||| They also hear that people everywhere are being attacked by `` strange creatures . ''
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Who killed Joe and why do Layne Vassimer, Macy and their other friends clean up his house Aliens, and they cleaned it up with intentions of selling
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Tony Lama Co. said that Equus Investment II Limited Partnership has proposed changing the offer for the company to $13.65 in cash and stock from an all-cash transaction. ||||| The El Paso, Texas, maker of Western boots and leather accessories said the preferred stock would accrue dividends at a 12% rate, but wouldn't be paid for the first two years.
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Where is Tony Lama Co. based El Paso, Texas
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Tony Lama Co. said that Equus Investment II Limited Partnership has proposed changing the offer for the company to $13.65 in cash and stock from an all-cash transaction. ||||| Under terms of the new proposal, Equus, managed by Equus Capital Corp., Houston, would pay $12 cash and one new preferred share with a liquidation preference of $1.65 a share for each of Tony Lama's 2.1 million shares outstanding.
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Where is Tony Lama Co. based El Paso, Texas
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Neither Equus nor Tony Lama gave a reason for the changed offer and Tony Lama couldn't be reached for comment. ||||| The stock would be redeemed in five years, subject to terms of the surviving company's debt.
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Where is Tony Lama Co. based El Paso, Texas
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Tony Lama Co. said that Equus Investment II Limited Partnership has proposed changing the offer for the company to $13.65 in cash and stock from an all-cash transaction. ||||| Under terms of the new proposal, Equus, managed by Equus Capital Corp., Houston, would pay $12 cash and one new preferred share with a liquidation preference of $1.65 a share for each of Tony Lama's 2.1 million shares outstanding. ||||| The El Paso, Texas, maker of Western boots and leather accessories said the preferred stock would accrue dividends at a 12% rate, but wouldn't be paid for the first two years.
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What company makes western boots and leather accessories Tony Lama Co
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Under terms of the new proposal, Equus, managed by Equus Capital Corp., Houston, would pay $12 cash and one new preferred share with a liquidation preference of $1.65 a share for each of Tony Lama's 2.1 million shares outstanding. ||||| Previously, it offered $13.65 a share in cash, or $29 million. ||||| Neither Equus nor Tony Lama gave a reason for the changed offer and Tony Lama couldn't be reached for comment.
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What company makes western boots and leather accessories Tony Lama Co
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However, Tony Lama said it would promptly submit the offer to a special committee of the company's board. ||||| The stock would be redeemed in five years, subject to terms of the surviving company's debt. ||||| Previously, it offered $13.65 a share in cash, or $29 million.
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What company makes western boots and leather accessories Tony Lama Co
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Tony Lama Co. said that Equus Investment II Limited Partnership has proposed changing the offer for the company to $13.65 in cash and stock from an all-cash transaction. ||||| Under terms of the new proposal, Equus, managed by Equus Capital Corp., Houston, would pay $12 cash and one new preferred share with a liquidation preference of $1.65 a share for each of Tony Lama's 2.1 million shares outstanding.
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What is the difference between the initial and final offer for Tony Lama Co. Initially offered $13.65 a share in cash, or $29 million , Finally $12 cash and one new preferred share with a liquidation preference of $1.65 a share for each of Tony Lama's 2.1 million shares outstanding
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Tony Lama Co. said that Equus Investment II Limited Partnership has proposed changing the offer for the company to $13.65 in cash and stock from an all-cash transaction. ||||| The stock would be redeemed in five years, subject to terms of the surviving company's debt.
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What is the difference between the initial and final offer for Tony Lama Co. Initially offered $13.65 a share in cash, or $29 million , Finally $12 cash and one new preferred share with a liquidation preference of $1.65 a share for each of Tony Lama's 2.1 million shares outstanding
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However, Tony Lama said it would promptly submit the offer to a special committee of the company's board. ||||| Neither Equus nor Tony Lama gave a reason for the changed offer and Tony Lama couldn't be reached for comment.
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What is the difference between the initial and final offer for Tony Lama Co. Initially offered $13.65 a share in cash, or $29 million , Finally $12 cash and one new preferred share with a liquidation preference of $1.65 a share for each of Tony Lama's 2.1 million shares outstanding
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He wrote in his essay The Rebel that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom. ||||| In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA".
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What clues are we given that Camus believed nihilism was a problem in the USA and USSR He was devoted to nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom
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In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA". ||||| Camus did not consider himself to be an existentialist despite usually being classified as one, even in his lifetime.
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What clues are we given that Camus believed nihilism was a problem in the USA and USSR He was devoted to nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom
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Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. ||||| Camus was born in Algeria to a Pied-Noir family, and studied at the University of Algiers.
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What clues are we given that Camus believed nihilism was a problem in the USA and USSR He was devoted to nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom
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He wrote in his essay The Rebel that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom. ||||| In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA".
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What clues are we given that Camus believed nihilism was a problem in the USA and USSR In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA"
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In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA". ||||| Camus did not consider himself to be an existentialist despite usually being classified as one, even in his lifetime.
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What clues are we given that Camus believed nihilism was a problem in the USA and USSR In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA"
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Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. ||||| Camus was born in Algeria to a Pied-Noir family, and studied at the University of Algiers.
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What clues are we given that Camus believed nihilism was a problem in the USA and USSR In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA"
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He wrote in his essay The Rebel that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom. ||||| In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA".
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What clues are we given that Camus believed nihilism was a problem in the USA and USSR Camus said he spent his life denouncing nihilism and said he founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in USSR and the USA"
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In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA". ||||| Camus did not consider himself to be an existentialist despite usually being classified as one, even in his lifetime.
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What clues are we given that Camus believed nihilism was a problem in the USA and USSR Camus said he spent his life denouncing nihilism and said he founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in USSR and the USA"
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Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. ||||| Camus was born in Algeria to a Pied-Noir family, and studied at the University of Algiers.
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What clues are we given that Camus believed nihilism was a problem in the USA and USSR Camus said he spent his life denouncing nihilism and said he founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in USSR and the USA"
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Camus did not consider himself to be an existentialist despite usually being classified as one, even in his lifetime. ||||| In a 1945 interview, Camus rejected any ideological associations: "No, I am not an existentialist. ||||| Sartre and I are always surprised to see our names linked...".
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Name an existentialist writer that Camus distanced himself from ideologically Sartre
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In a 1945 interview, Camus rejected any ideological associations: "No, I am not an existentialist. ||||| His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. ||||| In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons to "denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA".
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Name an existentialist writer that Camus distanced himself from ideologically Sartre
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Camus was born in Algeria to a Pied-Noir family, and studied at the University of Algiers. ||||| His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. ||||| He wrote in his essay The Rebel that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom.
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Name an existentialist writer that Camus distanced himself from ideologically Sartre
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His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. ||||| He wrote in his essay The Rebel that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom.
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Name an essay of Camus' that gave rise to the school of thought called absurdism The Rebel
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He wrote in his essay The Rebel that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom. ||||| Camus was born in Algeria to a Pied-Noir family, and studied at the University of Algiers.
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Name an essay of Camus' that gave rise to the school of thought called absurdism The Rebel
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Camus did not consider himself to be an existentialist despite usually being classified as one, even in his lifetime. ||||| Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher.
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Name an essay of Camus' that gave rise to the school of thought called absurdism The Rebel
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Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. ||||| Camus was born in Algeria to a Pied-Noir family, and studied at the University of Algiers.
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When and where was Albert Camus born He was born 1913 in Algeria
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Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. ||||| Sartre and I are always surprised to see our names linked...".
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When and where was Albert Camus born He was born 1913 in Algeria
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Camus did not consider himself to be an existentialist despite usually being classified as one, even in his lifetime. ||||| His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism.
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When and where was Albert Camus born He was born 1913 in Algeria
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Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. ||||| Camus was born in Algeria to a Pied-Noir family, and studied at the University of Algiers.
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When and where was Albert Camus born 7 November 1913 - Algeria
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Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. ||||| Sartre and I are always surprised to see our names linked...".
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When and where was Albert Camus born 7 November 1913 - Algeria
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Camus did not consider himself to be an existentialist despite usually being classified as one, even in his lifetime. ||||| His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism.
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When and where was Albert Camus born 7 November 1913 - Algeria
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Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. ||||| Camus was born in Algeria to a Pied-Noir family, and studied at the University of Algiers.
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When and where was Albert Camus born November
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Albert Camus (French: [albeR kamy]; 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960) was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. ||||| Sartre and I are always surprised to see our names linked...".
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When and where was Albert Camus born November
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Camus did not consider himself to be an existentialist despite usually being classified as one, even in his lifetime. ||||| His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism.
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When and where was Albert Camus born November
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| One of golds unique properties is that it is a great conductor of electricity. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
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What are the major differences between Gold and Copper Gold is a better conductor and more rare and expensive than Copper
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One of golds unique properties is that it is a great conductor of electricity. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties.
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What are the major differences between Gold and Copper Gold is a better conductor and more rare and expensive than Copper
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For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements.
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What are the major differences between Gold and Copper Gold is a better conductor and more rare and expensive than Copper
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| One of golds unique properties is that it is a great conductor of electricity. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
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What are the major differences between Gold and Copper Gold cost more
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One of golds unique properties is that it is a great conductor of electricity. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties.
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What are the major differences between Gold and Copper Gold cost more
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For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements.
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What are the major differences between Gold and Copper Gold cost more
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
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Would two atoms of gold have 79 protons each Yes
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For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| One of golds unique properties is that it is a great conductor of electricity.
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Would two atoms of gold have 79 protons each Yes
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It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements.
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Would two atoms of gold have 79 protons each Yes
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
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Would two atoms of gold have 79 protons each Yes, as all atoms of gold have similar structures and are the same
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For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| One of golds unique properties is that it is a great conductor of electricity.
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Would two atoms of gold have 79 protons each Yes, as all atoms of gold have similar structures and are the same
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It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements.
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Would two atoms of gold have 79 protons each Yes, as all atoms of gold have similar structures and are the same
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
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How are all the atoms of gold alike They all contain 79 protons
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
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How are all the atoms of gold alike They all contain 79 protons
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
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How are all the atoms of gold alike They all contain 79 protons
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
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How are all the atoms of gold alike All atoms within gold have the same structure and properties regardless of their physical shape
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
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How are all the atoms of gold alike All atoms within gold have the same structure and properties regardless of their physical shape
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
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How are all the atoms of gold alike All atoms within gold have the same structure and properties regardless of their physical shape
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
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How are all the atoms of gold alike All gold atoms have the same structure and properties
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
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How are all the atoms of gold alike All gold atoms have the same structure and properties
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
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How are all the atoms of gold alike All gold atoms have the same structure and properties
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
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How could we describe gold atoms Gold atoms are always the same. It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons
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For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| All the atoms of an element are alike.
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How could we describe gold atoms Gold atoms are always the same. It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| Gold is more rare and expensive than copper.
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How could we describe gold atoms Gold atoms are always the same. It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
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How could we describe gold atoms Gold atoms are always the same
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For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| All the atoms of an element are alike.
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How could we describe gold atoms Gold atoms are always the same
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| Gold is more rare and expensive than copper.
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How could we describe gold atoms Gold atoms are always the same
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
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How could we describe gold atoms All gold atoms have the same structure and properties
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For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| All the atoms of an element are alike.
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How could we describe gold atoms All gold atoms have the same structure and properties
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| Gold is more rare and expensive than copper.
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How could we describe gold atoms All gold atoms have the same structure and properties
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An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| All the atoms of an element are alike.
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What are atoms and their characteristics An atom is the very smallest particle that still the element's properties, and all the atoms of an element are alike
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring.
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What are atoms and their characteristics An atom is the very smallest particle that still the element's properties, and all the atoms of an element are alike
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Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
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What are atoms and their characteristics An atom is the very smallest particle that still the element's properties, and all the atoms of an element are alike
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An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| All the atoms of an element are alike.
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What are atoms and their characteristics An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring.
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What are atoms and their characteristics An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties
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Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
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What are atoms and their characteristics An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties
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An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements.
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Why are atoms in one element different from those in another element Atoms are what create different properties in an element
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They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| Gold is far too expensive. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring.
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Why are atoms in one element different from those in another element Atoms are what create different properties in an element
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| One of golds unique properties is that it is a great conductor of electricity. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
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Why are atoms in one element different from those in another element Atoms are what create different properties in an element
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An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements.
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Why are atoms in one element different from those in another element Atoms are the smallest units that contain elemental properties therefore, all atoms within one element are expressly alike to each other but different from those of another element
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They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| Gold is far too expensive. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring.
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Why are atoms in one element different from those in another element Atoms are the smallest units that contain elemental properties therefore, all atoms within one element are expressly alike to each other but different from those of another element
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| One of golds unique properties is that it is a great conductor of electricity. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
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Why are atoms in one element different from those in another element Atoms are the smallest units that contain elemental properties therefore, all atoms within one element are expressly alike to each other but different from those of another element
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An atom is the very smallest particle that still the elements properties. ||||| All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements.
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Why are atoms in one element different from those in another element This question is not answered in the text
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They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| Gold is far too expensive. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring.
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Why are atoms in one element different from those in another element This question is not answered in the text
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| One of golds unique properties is that it is a great conductor of electricity. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
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Why are atoms in one element different from those in another element This question is not answered in the text
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