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Caulfield's team found that most websites play up the benefits and downplay the risks of stem cell therapy.
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Caulfield's team found that most websites play up the benefits and downplay the risks of stem cell therapy.
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Some of his conclusions are either self-evident or have been already drawn the autobiographical basis of "For Esme" and the link between Valley Forge Military Academy and Holden's Caulfield's school, Pencey Prep, have long been known.
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Caulfield's team found that most websites play up the benefits and downplay the risks of stem cell therapy.
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Caulfield's team found that most websites play up the benefits and downplay the risks of stem cell therapy.
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Caulfield's team found that most websites play up the benefits and downplay the risks of stem cell therapy.
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Some of his conclusions are either self-evident or have been already drawn the autobiographical basis of "For Esme" and the link between Valley Forge Military Academy and Holden's Caulfield's school, Pencey Prep, have long been known.
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Mr. Murakami's 1987 novel, "Norwegian Wood," his fifth novel and first best seller, describes in a voice that sounds like Holden Caulfield's the inchoate activism, sexual experimentation and profound anomie of the unmoored 1960s counterculture.
Rebel Ascendant Sam Sacks 2011
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Caulfield's team found that most websites play up the benefits and downplay the risks of stem cell therapy.
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In "60 Years Later: Coming Through the Rye," a character identified as Mr. C – presumed to be Holden Caulfield – escapes from a retirement home and has experiences similar to Caulfield's.
Salinger Parody Writer In Copyright Battle; Swedish Book Unlikely To Be Published In U.S. 2010
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